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The Unofficial Robert Bloch Website
 
Television
Robert Bloch wrote a large number of teleplays for a wide variety of television programs. He also had a number of his stories adapted for television by other writers. In 1969, Jack Edmund Nolan wrote a brief article on Bloch's televison work. That article was published in Films in Review, which has granted this site permission to reprint the article here.
The following is a list of the television shows that broadcast Bloch-scripted (or storied) episodes. (Information on Bloch's television movies is contained in the Movies section.)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- The Cure
- Madame Mystery
- The Cuckoo Clock
- The Changing Heart
- The Greatest Monster Of Them All
- The Landlady
- The Gloating Place
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice (syndication only)
- Bad Actor
- The Big Kick
- Alfred Hitchcock Hour
- Annabel
- A Home Away From Home
- The Sign of Satan
- Water's Edge
- Final Performance
- The Second Wife
- Off Season
- Bus Stop
- Classics Dark and Dangerous (Canada)
- Darkroom
- The Bogeyman Will Get You
- A Quiet Funeral
- Catnip
- Gemini Man
- Ghost Story
- The Hunger
- I Spy
- Journey to the Unknown (UK)
- The Indian Spirit Guide
- Girl of My Dreams
- Lock-Up
- Murder is a Gamble
- Voice of Doom
- Death and Texas
- Beau and Arrow
- Abandoned Mine
- Monsters
- The Legacy
- Mannikins of Horror
- Night Gallery
- Run For Your Life
- unconfirmed (possibly one or more episodes)
- Star Trek
- What Are Little Girls Made Of?
- Catspaw
- Wolf in the Fold
- Tales From the Darkside
- A Case of the Stubborns
- Everybody Needs a Little Love
- The Beetles
- Tales of the Unexpected (UK)
- Thriller
- The Cheaters
- The Hungry Glass
- Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper
- The Devil's Ticket
- A Good Imagination
- The Grim Reaper
- The Weird Tailor
- Waxworks
- Til Death Do Us Part
- Man of Mystery
- Whispering Smith
- The Poet and Peasant Case