Playing It Wild - With Edith Johnson as Beth Webb, Francis Powers as Old Man Webb, and Edmund Cobb as Christ Gideon, His Son.
Ride Him, Cowboy - With Edmund Cobb as Bob Webb (uncredited).
Skyway - With Edmund Cobb as Pilot Fredericks (uncredited) and John Webb Dillion as Ship's Officer (uncredited).
Tracy Rides - With Edmund Cobb as Ned Hampton and Harry S. Webb as Pop Jenkins (uncredited). Directed by Harry S. Webb. Produced by Harry S. Webb (Associate Producer).
Annabel Takes a Tour - With Bradley Page as Howard Webb, Chief of Wonder Pictures, Edmund Cobb as Process Server (uncredited), and Virginia Dabney as Miss Green, Webb's Secretary (uncredited).
Dick Tracy's G-Men - With Edmund Cobb as Lt. Reynolds (uncredited) and Herman E. Webber as James Robinson (uncredited).
Winners of the West - With Edmund Cobb as Maddox [Chs. 2-9] and Tom London as Henchman Webb [Ch. 13] (uncredited).
Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. - With Edmund Cobb as Police Guard at Chandler's Gate (uncredited) and John Webb Dillion as Government Inspector (uncredited).
Sagebrush Heroes - With Joel Friedkin as Doctor Webb and Edmund Cobb as Sheriff Barnes (uncredited).
"Kraft Theatre" - With Robert Webber (2 episodes, 1955-1957), Ellen Cobb-Hill (1 episode, 1948), and Anita Webb as Other Passenger / others (1 episode, 1956).
"Repertory Theatre" - With Ellen Cobb-Hill as Mrs. Davis / others (5 episodes, 1949-1955), Richard Webb (1 episode, 1950), and Robert Webber (1 episode, 1950).
"Studio One in Hollywood" - With Robert Webber as Bill Albert / others (3 episodes, 1951-1952), Richard Webb as Dick Wright (2 episodes, 1950-1953), and Lee J. Cobb as Dr. Joseph Pearson (2 episodes, 1957).
Family Honeymoon - With Irving Bacon as Mr. Webb, Edmund Cobb as Stage Driver (uncredited), and Minerva Urecal as Mrs. Webb (uncredited).
"The Ford Television Theatre" - With Richard Webb as Grant Parker / others (4 episodes, 1953-1957), Arthur Hanson as Dr. Adam Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1956-1957), Edmund Cobb as Councilman (1 episode, 1953), Lee J. Cobb as Matt Erwin (1 episode, 1954), and Peggy Webber as Mrs. Wane (1 episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: Jack Webb (1 Episode, 1956).
"Lights Out" - With Lee J. Cobb as David Stevenson (1 episode, 1951) and Robert Webber (1 episode, 1951).
"The Lone Ranger" - With Edmund Cobb as Sheriff (7 episodes, 1949-1953) and Ron Hagerthy as Buck Webb (3 episodes, 1956-1957).
"Armstrong Circle Theatre" - With Jean Arden Cobb (1 episode, 1950), Robert Webber (1 episode, 1951), and Richard Webb (1 episode, 1952). Series Writing Credits: Peter W. Cobb (1 Episode, 1953).
"Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" - With Donald McKee as Charles Webb (2 episodes, 1950-1951), Laura Weber as Emily Webb (1 episode, 1950), and Miriam Hopkins as Jennie McCobb (1 episode, 1951).
"Robert Montgomery Presents" - With Robert Webber as Philip (6 episodes, 1954-1956), Jean Gillespie as Emily Webb / others (3 episodes, 1950-1952), Helen Carew as Mrs. Webb (2 episodes, 1950-1951), John McGovern as Mr. Webb (2 episodes, 1950-1951), and Ellen Cobb-Hill (1 episode, 1954).
"What's My Line?" - With Del Webb as Himself - Contestant (1 episode, 1956) and Ty Cobb as Himself - Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1955).
Hills of Oklahoma - With Edmund Cobb as Rancher Johnson and Lane Bradford as Henchman Webb.
"Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" - With Rand Brooks as Ben Webb / others (5 episodes, 1951-1954) and Edmund Cobb as Mr. Greer / others (2 episodes, 1952-1953).
"Dragnet" - With Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday (276 episodes, 1951-1959), Peggy Webber as Leona Perry / others (5 episodes, 1952-1955), and Edmund Cobb (1 episode, 1958). Series Directed by Jack Webb (85 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Writing Credits: Jack Webb (creator) (276 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Produced by Jack Webb Producer / Executive Producer (37 Episodes, 1952-1959).
"Tales of Tomorrow" - With Lee J. Cobb as Wayne Crowder (1 episode, 1951) and Robert Webber (1 episode, 1952).
"Death Valley Days" - With Richard Webb as Bill Styles / others (3 episodes, 1960-1963) and Vincent Cobb as Stephen Franklin (1 episode, 1965). Series Production Management: Webb Arrowsmith Set Director (1 Episode, 1966).
"Today" - With Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Guest / others (4 episodes, 1989-2018), Jack Webb as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 1967), Sarah Cobb as Herself - Witness Umpqua Community College Shooting (1 episode, 2015), Brandon Webb as Himself - Former Navy Seal (1 episode, 2015), Imogen Lloyd Webber as Herself - Guest (1 episode, 2016), Veronica Webb as Herself (1 episode, 2016), and Casey Webb as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 2019).
Carson City - With Richard Webb as Alan Kincaid and Edmund Cobb as Workman (uncredited).
Confidence Girl - With Hillary Brooke as Mary Webb and Edmund Cobb as Detective Lt. Cobb (uncredited).
"The Magical World of Disney" - With Robert Webber as Fred Lockhart (1 episode, 1978), Clem Bevans as Captain Cobb (1 episode, 1955), Rita Webb as Cockney Woman (1 episode, 1979), and Edmund Cobb as Seaton Harper (uncredited) (1 episode, 1960). Series Writing Credits: Harry E. Webb (2 Episodes, 1967). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Robert Webb Assistant Director (2 Episodes, 1973). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: David Rollin Webb Second Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1986). Series Sound Department: Gordon Webb Boom Operator (2 Episodes, 1987-1988). Series Sound Department: James E. Webb Production Sound Mixer (1 Episode, 1990). Series Other crew: Sandy Webb Production Coordinator (1 Episode, 1986).
"Lassie" - With Richard Webb as Dave / others (3 episodes, 1967-1970), Edmund Cobb as Farmer (1 episode, 1959), and Frank Webb as Reed Adams (1 episode, 1971). Series Writing Credits: Jennings Cobb (6 Episodes, 1965-1969).
"Medic" - With Lee J. Cobb as Henry Fisher (1 episode, 1955) and Peggy Webber as Stell Ramsey (1 episode, 1955).
"Producers' Showcase" - With Eva Marie Saint as Emily Webb / others (2 episodes, 1955), Peg Hillias as Mrs. Webb (1 episode, 1955), and Lee J. Cobb as Rubashev (1 episode, 1955).
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" - With Robert Webber as Edward Gibson / others (3 episodes, 1959-1962), Edwin Jerome as Judge Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1958), John Cassavetes as Sam Cobbett (1 episode, 1956), and Diane Webber as The Other Woman (1 episode, 1961).
"Cheyenne" - With Richard Webb as Bill Walton (3 episodes, 1960-1962), Michael Greene as Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1962), Henry Rowland as Pete Webb (2 episodes, 1956), and Peggy Webber as Ella McIntyre (1 episode, 1956). Series Writing Credits: James R. Webb (1 Episode, 1956).
"The Count of Monte Cristo" - With Rita Webb as The Fisherwoman (1 episode, 1956) and Ben Williams as The Cobbler (1 episode, 1956).
"Dixon of Dock Green" - With Derek Anders as Det. Con. Webb (14 episodes, 1972), Esmond Webb as Informant / others (7 episodes, 1970-1975), Rita Webb as Mrs. Cartwright / others (5 episodes, 1955-1972), David Webb as Bill Chambers / others (4 episodes, 1964-1974), Fay Bura as Clara Cobb (3 episodes, 1957-1958), Robert Webber as Fellows / others (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Rose Hiller as May Webb (1 episode, 1975), Grace Webb as Rich Old Lady (1 episode, 1957), Antony Webb as Bates (1 episode, 1963), and Arthur R. Webb as Clerk of the Court (1 episode, 1968). Series Sound Department: Malcolm Webberley Sound Recordist (1 Episode, 1973).
"Gunsmoke" - With Don Ross as Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1965-1967), Julie Cobb as Anne / others (2 episodes, 1973-1974), Richard Webb as Aaron Tigue / others (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Peggy Webber as Flora Stancil (1 episode, 1957), Lee J. Cobb as Colonel Josiah Johnson (1 episode, 1974), Frank Cady as Webb Norton (1 episode, 1964), Michael Emmet as Webb Thorne (1 episode, 1956), and David McLean as Webb (1 episode, 1969). Series Production Management: Gordon A. Webb Production Manager (6 Episodes, 1972-1975). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Gordon A. Webb Assistant Director (23 Episodes, 1972-1974). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Robert Webb Assistant Director (7 Episodes, 1974-1975). Series Stunts: Troy Melton Stunt Double: Richard Webb (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1967).
"Highway Patrol" - With Edmund Cobb as Ed Nash / others (2 episodes, 1957) and Diane Webber as Woman (1 episode, 1959).
"The Millionaire" - With Donald Woods as Cobb Marley (1 episode, 1955), Peggy Webber as Mildred Kester (1 episode, 1956), and Richard Webb as Jerry Patterson (1 episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: James R. Webb (1 Episode, 1955).
"The Phil Silvers Show" - With Robert Webber as Ego / others (2 episodes, 1956-1958) and Edwin Cooper as General Cobb (1 episode, 1956).
"Playhouse 90" - With Lee J. Cobb as Al Bengsten / others (2 episodes, 1957-1959), Ralph Meeker as Carbine Webb (1 episode, 1957), Cliff Edwards as Webber's Manager (1 episode, 1958), and Robert Webber as Malcolm Field (1 episode, 1958).
"Zane Grey Theater" - With Lee J. Cobb as Captain Andrew Watling / others (2 episodes, 1956-1958) and Peggy Webber as Norah (1 episode, 1957).
"Have Gun - Will Travel" - With Gage Clarke as Jake Webber (1 episode, 1958) and Edmund Cobb as the Miner (1 episode, 1961).
"Tales of Wells Fargo" - With Jocelyn Brando as Frances Cobb (1 episode, 1961), Edmund Cobb as Mr. Casey (1 episode, 1959), and Lewis Webb as Man #1 (1 episode, 1961).
"Wagon Train" - With William Bendix as Capt. Matthew Cobb (1 episode, 1958), Lorne Greene as Christopher Webb (1 episode, 1959), Sandy Descher as Patricia 'Pat' Cobb (1 episode, 1958), Peggy Webber as Millie Collins (1 episode, 1959), and Lou Webb as Broken Nose (uncredited) (1 episode, 1961). Series Music by Roy Webb (7 Episodes, 1958-1960).
12 Angry Men - With Lee J. Cobb as Juror 3 and Robert Webber as Juror 12.
"Naked City" - With Lee J. Cobb as Paul Delito (1 episode, 1961), Robert Webber as Gordon Lanning (1 episode, 1963), and Chanin Hale as Miss Webb (1 episode, 1961).
"Bat Masterson" - With Jack Ging as Billy Webb / others (2 episodes, 1959-1960) and Edmund Cobb as Joe (1 episode, 1960).
"Johnny Ringo" - With Ralph Moody as Carl Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1960) and Ralph Thomas as Webb (1 episode, 1960). Series Set Decoration by Donald E. Webb (18 Episodes, 1959-1960).
"The Twilight Zone" - With Kevin Hagen as Captain James Webber (2 episodes, 1960-1964) and Buddy Ebsen as Jimbo Cobb (1 episode, 1961).
"Route 66" - With Herman Rudin as Lt. Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1961) and Robert Webber as Franck Bridenbaugh (1 episode, 1962). Series Thanks: W.E. Webb Special Thanks (1 Episode, 1960).
"The Cheaters" - With Brian Cobby as First Mate (1 episode, 1961) and Robert Webber as The Clerk (1 episode, 1962).
"The Dick Powell Theatre" - With Robert Webber as Capt. John Wycliff / others (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Lawrence Dobkin as 'Ernie Webb' / others (2 episodes, 1962-1963), and Fabian as Jake Cobb (1 episode, 1962). Series Set Decoration by Donald E. Webb (1 Episode, 1962).
"Dr. Kildare" - With Bradford Dillman as Andrew Webb / others (7 episodes, 1964-1966), Helen Wallace as Nurse Lucy Webber / others (5 episodes, 1961-1962), Vincent Cobb as Dr. Thomas Eastly (1 episode, 1965), and Joan Young as Nurse Lucy Webber (1 episode, 1963). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Robert Webb Second Assistant Director (unknown Episodes).
"Two of a Kind" - With Janet Webb as Alice / others (6 episodes, 1964-1967) and Gillian Cobbold as Casablanca Cast Member (1 episode, 1966).
Fate Takes a Hand - With Brian Cobby as Mark and Robert Webber as Wayne.
"Stoney Burke" - With Robert Webber as Roy Hazelton (1 episode, 1962) and Richard Eyer as Davey Cobb (1 episode, 1963).
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" - With Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Himself / others (5 episodes, 1982-1987), Jack Webb as Himself / others (4 episodes, 1968-1978), Lee J. Cobb as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 1964), Jimmy Webb as Himself - Musical Guest (1 episode, 1968), Spud Webb as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 1986), Lucy Webb as Herself - Guest (1 episode, 1988), and Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 1990).
"The Virginian" - With Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth (120 episodes, 1962-1966), Sean McClory as Cobb (3 episodes, 1965-1971), Clancy Cooper as Deputy Joe Webb / others (2 episodes, 1963), Robert Webber as Jackson Reed (1 episode, 1970), Frank Webb as Obie Moore (1 episode, 1969), Frank Albertson as Sheriff Webb (1 episode, 1964), and Vincent Cobb as Slater (1 episode, 1964). Series Art Direction by George C. Webb (6 Episodes, 1970-1971).
"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" - With J.D. Cannon as Dr. Webb / others (3 episodes, 1963-1965), Lee J. Cobb as Ernie Wigman (1 episode, 1963), and Robert Webber as Stuart Landsman (1 episode, 1963).
"The Doctors" - With Jess Adkins as Webb Sutherland / others (31 episodes, 1972-1977) and Georgann Johnson as Edith Cobb (5 episodes, 1963). Series Art Direction by Elmon Webb (77 Episodes, 1978-1979).
"Temple Houston" - With Larry Ward as Harry Cobb (2 episodes, 1964) and Douglas Fowley as Doc Webb (1 episode, 1964). Series Directed by Robert D. Webb (1 Episode, 1964). Series Produced by Jack Webb Executive Producer (26 Episodes, 1963-1964).
"Daniel Boone" - With Richard Webb as Bryant / others (3 episodes, 1967-1969), David Opatoshu as Philip Cobb (2 episodes, 1967-1970), James Gregory as Captain Asa Webb (1 episode, 1967), John Maurer as Raymond Cobb (1 episode, 1967), and Jack Oakie as Otis Cobb (1 episode, 1966). Series Directed by Robert D. Webb (1 Episode, 1965).
"Days of Our Lives" - With Dar Dixon as Agent Cobbs (2 episodes, 2009), Connor Webb as Snow Kid 2001 (1 episode, 2001), Julie Cobb as Carol Burns (1 episode, 2002), Richard Webb as General Rawlings (1977) (unknown episodes), and Blake Webber as 5 Bartender / others (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2015). Series Music Department: J.D. Webb Composer: Additional Music (1 Episode, 2009).
"Star Trek: The Original Series" - With Richard Webb as Finney (1 episode, 1967) and Julie Cobb as Yeoman Leslie Thompson (1 episode, 1968). Series Stunts: Troy Melton Stunt Double: Richard Webb (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1967).
"That Girl" - With Jack Mullaney as Leon Cobb (1 episode, 1969) and Gene Sheriff as Flip Webber (1 episode, 1970). Series Set Decoration by Donald E. Webb (26 Episodes, 1968-1969).
"The Guns of Will Sonnett" - With Paul Fix as Buck Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Ellen Corby as Molly Cobb (1 episode, 1968), and Richard Webb as Capt. Bodeen (1 episode, 1968).
"The High Chaparral" - With Frank Webb as Talbot (1 episode, 1970) and Alfred G. Bosnos as Cobb (1 episode, 1968).
"Adam-12" - With Peggy Webber as Mary Grant / others (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Buddy Foster as Rusty Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1970-1971), and Jack Webb as Announcer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1970-1973). Series Directed by Jack Webb (2 Episodes, 1968-1974). Series Writing Credits: Jack Webb (creator) (174 Episodes, 1968-1975). Series Writing Credits: Webb Richard Marris (1 Episode, 1973). Series Produced by Jack Webb Executive Producer / Producer (103 Episodes, 1968-1974). Series Other crew: Stacy Webb Production Assistant / Production Associate (37 Episodes, 1973-1975).
"Hawaii Five-O" - With Melvin Cobb as Bartender / others (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Gil Gerard as Marty Cobb (1 episode, 1977), and Frank Webb as Duke (1 episode, 1971).
"The Brady Bunch" - With Julie Cobb as The Girl (1 episode, 1971) and Debi Storm as Molly Webber (1 episode, 1972).
"Love, American Style" - With Julie Cobb as Valerie (segment "Love and the Pen Pals") (1 episode, 1970) and Robert Webber as Harris (segment "Love and the Confession") (1 episode, 1972).
"Marcus Welby, M.D." - With Frank Webb as Larry Bellows (1 episode, 1970), Julie Cobb as Steffie Rhodes (1 episode, 1975), and Peggy Webber as Mrs. Ross (1 episode, 1969).
"All My Children" - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Noah Keefer (30 episodes, 1994-1998), Alyce Webb as Sarah Valentine (6 episodes, 1984-1992), Jennifer Cetrone as Julie Webber (1 episode, 1995), and Sally Gracie as Hattie Webb (1982) (unknown episodes).
"McCloud" - With Robert Webber as Fritz August / others (2 episodes, 1971-1975), Lee J. Cobb as Alexander Montello (1 episode, 1973), and John Denver as Deputy Dewey Cobb (1 episode, 1974). Series Art Direction by George C. Webb (6 Episodes, 1970).
"NFL Monday Night Football" - With Richmond Webb as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle (17 episodes, 1990-1997), Jimmy Webb as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle (3 episodes, 1976-1978), Patrick Cobbs as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back (3 episodes, 2007-2009), Lardarius Webb as Himself - Baltimore Ravens Defensive Back (3 episodes, 2009-2010), Garry Cobb as Himself - Detroit Lions Linebacker (2 episodes, 1981-1984), Marvin Cobb as Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Free Safety (1 episode, 1977), Reggie Cobb as Himself - Green Bay Packers Running Back (1 episode, 1994), and Joe Webb as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback (1 episode, 2010).
"The Young Lawyers" - With Lee J. Cobb as David Barrett (24 episodes, 1970-1971), Robert Webber as Sgt. Albert Fielder (1 episode, 1971), and Vincent Cobb as Mal (1 episode, 1970).
"Bearcats!" - With C. Lindsay Workman as Mayor Cobb (1 episode, 1971), Richard Webb as Col. Hunt (1 episode, 1971), and Laura Campbell as Jane Webb (1 episode, 1971). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Gordon A. Webb First Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1971).
"Cannon" - With Robert Webber as Barney Shaw / others (4 episodes, 1971-1974), Hal Lynch as Ernie Webber / others (2 episodes, 1971-1974), and Julie Cobb as Amy Gladstone (1 episode, 1973).
"The Two Ronnies" - With Janet Webb as Farmer's Wife / others (5 episodes, 1976-1977), Derek Deadman as Henry the Cobbler (2 episodes, 1976-1986), and Marti Webb as Herself (1 episode, 1981). Series Writing Credits: David Webb (1 Episode, 1985). Series Other crew: Peter Webb Engineering Manager (1 Episode, 1985).
"Justice" - With Kenneth Hendel as Cobbett (1 episode, 1971) and Roy Purcell as Dr. Webb (1 episode, 1974).
"The Waltons" - With Julie Rogers as Gloria Webb / others (2 episodes, 1974-1975), Julie Cobb as Sue Cooper (1 episode, 1973), Leigh Webb as Tedrow Coverdale (1 episode, 1974), William Lucking as Bill Cobbs (1 episode, 1975), and Peggy Webber as Mrs. Eva Hadley (1 episode, 1976).
"The Young and the Restless" - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Damon Porter (139 episodes, 2003-2005), Michael Webb as Connor Newman / others (31 episodes, 2013-2014), Nolan Webb as Connor Newman / others (31 episodes, 2013-2014), David Starzyk as Dr. Webb / others (11 episodes, 2007-2008), Jess Webb as Alex Dettmer (7 episodes, 2017), and Jennifer Webb as Actress (1 episode, 2008).
"Double Indemnity" - With Lee J. Cobb as Barton Keyes and Robert Webber as Edward Norton.
"Little House on the Prairie" - With Royal Dano as Mr. Hector Webb (3 episodes, 1979-1981), Olivia Barash as Sylvia Webb (2 episodes, 1981), Julie Cobb as Trudy Coulter (1 episode, 1975), Vincent Cobb as Omaha Johnson (1 episode, 1977), Ross Elliott as Atty. Webb (1 episode, 1982), and Cobber the Dog as Stray Dog (uncredited) (1 episode, 1977). Series Set Decoration by Donald E. Webb (188 Episodes, 1974-1983).
"The Rockford Files" - With Robert Webber as Harold Jack Coombs (5 episodes, 1975-1979) and Vincent Cobb as Ray Fairchild (1 episode, 1976).
"Good Morning America" - With Imogen Lloyd Webber as Herself - ABC News Contributor / others (3 episodes, 2018-2019), Sarah Cobb as Herself - Witness Umpqua Community College Shooting (1 episode, 2015), Marissa Webb as Herself - Creative Director, Banana Republic (1 episode, 2015), Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2016), Tasha Cobbs as Herself - Musical Guest (1 episode, 2018), and Chris Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2018). Series Writing Credits: Vicki Cobb (1 Episode, 1975).
"Charlie's Angels" - With Lonny Chapman as Eddie Cobb (1 episode, 1978) and Victoria Carroll as Mary Ann Webb (1 episode, 1977). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Robert Webb Assistant Director / First Assistant Director (4 Episodes, 1981).
"CHiPs" - With Jere Rae Mansfield as Webb (2 episodes, 1977-1978), Kenneth Tigar as Webb (1 episode, 1981), and Julie Cobb as Juliet (1 episode, 1978). Series Script and Continuity Department: Joyce Webb Script Supervisor (3 Episodes, 1977).
"Grange Hill" - With Alison McLaughlin as Louise Webb (47 episodes, 1986-1988), Amma Asante as Cheryl Webb (32 episodes, 1986-1987), Nicholas Grant as Jonathan Webb (4 episodes, 1986), Wesley Whynt as Michael Webb (3 episodes, 1986-1988), Stephen Cobbett as Mickey Clarke / others (2 episodes, 1981-1984), John Webb as Uncle Phil (1 episode, 1989), David Webber as Supermarket Manager (1 episode, 1998), and Stephen Webber as Head of Governors (1 episode, 1999). Series Directed by Jeremy Webb (4 Episodes, 2000).
"The Love Boat" - With Barry Van Dyke as Brandon Cobb / others (4 episodes, 1980-1986), Susan Anton as Leslie Webb (2 episodes, 1983), Susannah York as Kay Webber (2 episodes, 1985), and Laurence Lau as Webb Jones (1 episode, 1982). Series Script and Continuity Department: Joyce Webb Script Supervisor (8 Episodes, 1980-1982).
"The Professionals" - With Ron Pember as Jack Cobber (1 episode, 1982) and Peter Woodthorpe as Councillor Webb (1 episode, 1978). Series Makeup Department: John Webber Makeup Artist (1 Episode, 1977). Series Stunts: Chris Webb Stunt Arranger (1 Episode, 1980).
"Kaz" - With Robert Webber (1 episode, 1978) and Julie Cobb (1 episode, 1979).
"Strangers" - With David Webb as Sam Clegg (1 episode, 1980), Ashley Barker as Det. Insp. Bill Cobb (1 episode, 1982), and Caroline Hutchison as Det. Insp. Barbara Webb (1 episode, 1982).
"Bret Maverick" - With Robert Webber as Everest Sinclair (2 episodes, 1982) and Murray Hamilton as Judge Nat Cobb (1 episode, 1982).
"Dynasty" - With Arlen Dean Snyder as Lt. Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1982-1989) and Michael Prince as Dr. Webb (1 episode, 1985).
"Hill Street Blues" - With Don Starr as Professor Cobb (1 episode, 1984) and Thomas Nelson Webb as Harold White (1 episode, 1987). Series Sound Department: Gordon Webb Cable Person (uncredited) (55 Episodes, 1981-1983).
"The Kenny Everett Television Show" - With Gary Martin as Cobbers / others (8 episodes, 1982-1988) and Julian Lloyd Webber as Himself (1 episode, 1983).
"Cagney & Lacey" - With Robin Thomas as Eric Webber (1 episode, 1986) and Norman Alden as Dan Cobbin (1 episode, 1988). Series Stunts: Sandy Webb Stunt Double (1 Episode, 1981). Series Script and Continuity Department: Joyce Webb Script Supervisor (62 Episodes, 1982-1987).
"Fame" - With Sal Viscuso as Sandy Webb (1 episode, 1986) and Martin Speer as David Cobb (1 episode, 1982).
"Late Night with David Letterman" - With Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 1982), Vicki Cobb as Herself (1 episode, 1984), and Steven Webb as Himself (1 episode, 1989).
"St. Elsewhere" - With Jamey Sheridan as Webb Etlee (1 episode, 1984) and Julie Cobb as Mrs. Moynihan (1 episode, 1986). Series Art Direction by Jacqueline Webber (46 Episodes, 1982-1986).
"T.J. Hooker" - With Julie Cobb as Martha Kenter (1 episode, 1985), Jerry Hausner as Jacob Webber (1 episode, 1984), and Susan Harney as Nicole Webb (1 episode, 1983).
"The A-Team" - With Louis Giambalvo as Jason Webb (1 episode, 1985), Eric Lawson as Cobb (1 episode, 1985), and Rhonda Shear as Bonnie Webb (1 episode, 1983).
"The Bill" - With Chris Simmons as DC Mickey Webb (336 episodes, 1998-2010), Danny Webb as Matthew Devlin / others (12 episodes, 1989-2009), Sian Webber as Laura Meadows / others (6 episodes, 1993-2006), Eddie Webber as Danny Castle / others (6 episodes, 1992-2006), Michael Webber as Barry Morgan / others (4 episodes, 1998-2010), Bronson Webb as Boy / others (4 episodes, 1994-2002), Sarah Webb as Carol / others (2 episodes, 1984-1995), David Webber as Toby Lewis / others (2 episodes, 1993-2000), John Webber as 1st Electrician / others (2 episodes, 2000-2008), Antony Webb as Alec Brunger / others (2 episodes, 1996-1999), Daniel Webb as Paul Herriot (1 episode, 2007), Mary Maude as Belinda Webb (1 episode, 1990), Michael Burrell as Peter Webb (1 episode, 1993), Jim Webb as Jimmy Corrigan (1 episode, 2001), Vicki Murdoch as Dianne Webb (1 episode, 1994), Troy Webb as Colin Grout (1 episode, 1990), James Ellis as Brian Webber (1 episode, 2004), Niamh Webb as Stacey Davis (1 episode, 2008), Ritchie Madden as Webb (1 episode, 1990), Mark Webb as Mark Beckter (1 episode, 2004), Steven Webb as Justin (1 episode, 2003), James Webber as Keith Berger (1 episode, 2005), Cameron Miller as Ian Cobb (1 episode, 2008), Michelle Watson as Maxine Webber (1 episode, 2001), Anthony Webb as Jim Harvey (1 episode, 1994), John Webb as Solicitor (1 episode, 1996), Alan Wraxall as Daniel Webb (1 episode, 1996), and Paul Hampshire as Webber's Gang Member (uncredited) (1 episode, 2003). Series Writing Credits: Don Webb (2 Episodes, 1998-1999). Series Writing Credits: Chris Webb (1 Episode, 2004).
The Lords of Discipline - With Greg Webb as Braselton and Hutton Cobb as Pearce's Roommate (uncredited).
"Hunter" - With Bob Delegall as Lt. Webber (1 episode, 1986), Edward E. McCobb as Actor (1 episode, 1989), Thomas Nelson Webb as Washington (1 episode, 1989), and Deasa Turner as Sheila Webber (1 episode, 1990).
"Murder, She Wrote" - With Richard Herd as Arnett Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1986-1993), Harry Morgan as Retired Lt. Richard Webb (1 episode, 1987), Sally Kellerman as Junie Cobb (1 episode, 1993), Sam Hennings as Webb Prentiss (1 episode, 1995), and Robert Beecher as Elias Cobb (1 episode, 1984). Series Set Decoration by Bill Webb (2 Episodes, 1986-1987).
"Santa Barbara" - With Olive Dunbar as Mrs. Cobb (3 episodes, 1987-1988) and Klaus Webber as Buzz #2 (1986) (unknown episodes).
The Cotton Club - With Bill Cobbs as Big Joe Ison and Norma Jean Darden as Elda Webb.
Rhinestone - With David Cobb as Countryman and Dean Webber as Cut N' Slice Heckler. Special Effects by Bill Cobb Special Effects (uncredited).
"EastEnders" - With Sian Webber as Ritchie Scott (61 episodes, 2005-2019), Niamh Webb as Jade (3 episodes, 2010), John Webber as Felix / others (2 episodes, 2007-2014), Jack Daw as Stuart Webb (1 episode, 2015), Michael Webber as Colin Sydenham (1 episode, 2009), Penny Cobbold as Nurse (1 episode, 2001), and David Webber as Registrar (1 episode, 2003). Series Directed by Bruce Webb (5 Episodes, 2019). Series Writing Credits: Paula Webb (21 Episodes, 1996-2002). Series Writing Credits: Chris Webb (5 Episodes, 2000-2002). Series Art Direction by Cara Webb (50 Episodes, 2015-2017). Series Makeup Department: Maggie Webb Makeup Designer (10 Episodes, 1988). Series Art Department: Cara Webb Assistant Art Director (5 Episodes, 2013). Series Script and Continuity Department: Paula Webb Script Editor (18 Episodes, 1995-1996). Series Thanks: Sian Webber Thanks (1 Episode, 2016).
"The Equalizer" - With Bill Cobbs as Barry (1 episode, 1985) and Clifford David as Webber (1 episode, 1986).
"MacGyver" - With Julie Cobb as Susan Cooper (1 episode, 1986), Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Daniel Royce 'Earthquake' Toberman (1 episode, 1988), Deborah Foreman as Beth Webb (1 episode, 1991), Al Ruscio as Paul Webber (1 episode, 1987), Simon Webb as Underwood (1 episode, 1990), and Timothy Webber as Joe Banneker (1 episode, 1990). Series Stunts: Allan Graf Stunt Double: Dick Butkus / Stunt Double: Randall 'Tex' Cobb / Stunts (3 Episodes, 1988-1991).
"Moonlighting" - With Robert Webber as Alexander Hayes (8 episodes, 1986-1988), Leigh Webb as Blue Moon Staff / others (2 episodes, 1986), and Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Big Guy in Gas Station (uncredited) (1 episode, 1987). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Leigh Webb Second Assistant Director / First Assistant Director (30 Episodes, 1985-1989).
"The Dunera Boys" - With Kirk Alexander as Capt. Webber (2 episodes, 1985) and Dita Cobb as (uncredited) (unknown episodes).
"L.A. Law" - With Lucy Webb as Yolanda (1 episode, 1989), Bill Cobbs as Webb Johnson (1 episode, 1988), Bill Cobbs as Webb Johnson (1 episode, 1988), Thomas Nelson Webb as Tom Islander (1 episode, 1989), Stephen Quadros as Sergeant Cobb (1 episode, 1991), and Joahn Webb as Judge Helena Thompson (1 episode, 1987).
"Lovejoy" - With Susan Kyd as Mrs Webb (1 episode, 1993), Alison Rose as Mary Webb (1 episode, 1993), and Alan Talbot as Cobbold (1 episode, 1991). Series Sound Department: Malcolm Webberley Film Recordist (1 Episode, 1986).
"Matlock" - With Max Gail as Lt. Chet Webber (2 episodes, 1988), Julie Cobb as Janice Pearson (1 episode, 1986), and Billy Green Bush as Billy Ray Webber (1 episode, 1986).
"Stingray" - With Carmine Caridi as Cobb (1 episode, 1987) and Tony Abatemarco as Mark Webber (1 episode, 1987).
"Inspector Morse" - With Eddie Webber as Harry Repp (1 episode, 2000), Richard Graham as PC Cobbs (1 episode, 1993), and Venetia Barrett as Mrs. Webb (1 episode, 1988). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Chris Webb First Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1991).
"Jake and the Fatman" - With Julie Cobb as Ellen Gregg (1 episode, 1987) and Thomas Nelson Webb as Palmer (1 episode, 1988).
"Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission" - With Vincent Van Patten as Ronnie Webber, James Van Patten as David Webber, and Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Eric 'Swede' Wallan.
"In the Heat of the Night" - With John L. Webb as Officer John (5 episodes, 1988-1995), Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Frank / others (2 episodes, 1990-1991), and Ralph Pace as Huell Cobb (1 episode, 1988).
"Poirot" - With Danny Webb as Porter (2 episodes, 1989-2013), Jaime Winstone as Sheila Webb (1 episode, 2009), Harriet Cobbold as Simmons (1 episode, 2004), Mark Webb as Journalist (1 episode, 1995), Christopher Webber as Train Steward (1 episode, 1994), and John Webb as Vicar (1 episode, 1995). Series Film Editing by Frank Webb (10 Episodes, 1990-2000).
"Something Is Out There" - With Robert Webber as Commissioner Estabrook (6 episodes, 1988) and Matthew Faison as Ron Cobb (6 episodes, 1988).
"Casualty" - With Danny Webb as Rob Greyson / others (4 episodes, 2000-2012), Sian Webber as DCI Jordan (4 episodes, 2006-2008), Kenneth Colley as Arthur Cobb / others (3 episodes, 1991-2011), Jeremy Webb as Ronan / others (3 episodes, 1996), Rhodri Meilir as Edward 'Sim' Cobb (1 episode, 2019), Jamie Jarvis as Laurie Cobb (1 episode, 2007), Kit Sainsbury as Jason Cobb (1 episode, 2007), Sarah Webb as Annabel (1 episode, 1986), Jenny Jules as Louise Webber (1 episode, 2006), Abigail Davies as Juliet Webb (1 episode, 2010), Richard Corgan as Mike Webb (1 episode, 2010), Elliott Jordan as Richard Webb (1 episode, 2015), John Webber as Dr. Roe (1 episode, 2016), Patricia Knight-Webb as Bag Lady (1 episode, 1987), Kieran Holloway as George Webb (1 episode, 2010), Lesley Anne Webb as Lucy Amson (1 episode, 2013), Christine Lohr as Mrs. Webb (1 episode, 1989), John Webb as Mr. Silver (1 episode, 2002), Eddie Webber as Peter Briggs (1 episode, 1996), Beau Webber as Jade Hendry (1 episode, 2006), and Mark Webb as CID Officer (1 episode, 1997). Series Directed by Jeremy Webb (9 Episodes, 2002-2004). Series Writing Credits: Chris Webb (2 Episodes, 2001). Series Film Editing by Liz Webber (2 Episodes, 2014). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Gareth Webb Assistant Director / Third Assistant Director (7 Episodes, 2013-2018). Series Other crew: Gareth Webb Floor Runner/driver (1 Episode, 2012).
"Coach" - With Travis McKenna as Fred Webb (9 episodes, 1989-1990), Michael Cobb as Waiter (1 episode, 1991), and Bill Cobbs as George (1 episode, 1993).
"Beverly Hills, 90210" - With Dean Cochran as Ross Webber (1 episode, 1998), Julie Cobb as Group Leader (1 episode, 1994), and Sam Scarber as Special Agent Cobb (1 episode, 1994).
"Law & Order" - With Lee Cobb as Downey / others (7 episodes, 1997-2008), John McMartin as Larry Webber / others (5 episodes, 1992-2009), Deborah Hedwall as Arlene Webber / others (4 episodes, 1991-2005), Dylan Chalfy as Stanley Webber / others (3 episodes, 1999-2008), Jeremy Webb as Devin Bradley / others (2 episodes, 2004-2009), Danny Dennis as Al Webber / others (2 episodes, 1991-2002), Edwin Sean Patterson as Bob Webb / others (2 episodes, 1999-2003), Zachary Kady as Billy Webber (1 episode, 1996), John Gould Rubin as Charles Webb (1 episode, 1995), Nicholas Webber as Sam Delroy (1 episode, 2009), Lisa Renee Pitts as Regina Cobb (1 episode, 1999), Denise Rogers as Cobb (1 episode, 1993), Gregory Dann as Sgt. Tom Webb (1 episode, 2006), Parris Nicole as Tanya Cobb (1 episode, 1999), and Alex Webb as Sergeant Jack Rosino (1 episode, 2006).
Bethune: The Making of a Hero - With Régent Gauvin as Cobbler and Timothy Webber as Reporter.
"Home Improvement" - With Julie Cobb as Francine (1 episode, 1994), Dan Aykroyd as Rev. Mike Webber (1 episode, 1997), John Webb as Norman (1 episode, 1994), and Pat Asanti as Mr. Cobb (1 episode, 1999). Series Other crew: Catherine Cobb Production Staff (11 Episodes, 1999).
"Silk Stalkings" - With Julie Cobb as Victoria Bradford (1 episode, 1998) and Mathea Webb as Babe In Bar (1 episode, 1994).
"Sweating Bullets" - With Cynthia Belliveau as Monica Cobb (2 episodes, 1992) and David Webb as Maitre' D (1 episode, 1993). Series Editorial Department: Anne Cobban Assistant Editor (4 Episodes, 1991).
"Highlander" - With Sian Webber as Christine Salzer (2 episodes, 1995) and Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Kern (1 episode, 1994).
"Later... With Jools Holland" - With Paul Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2002), Jimmy Cobb's So What Band as Themselves (1 episode, 2009), Jimmy Cobb as Himself ( also Interview) (1 episode, 2009), Jimmy Webb as Himself (1 episode, 1998), and The Webb Brothers as Themselves (1 episode, 2000).
The Babe - With Randy Steinmeyer as Ty Cobb and John Webb as Eddie.
"Fonda on Fonda" - With Lee J. Cobb as Juror #3 (archive footage) (uncredited) and Robert Webber as Actor in '12 Angry Men' (archive footage) (uncredited).
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" - With Veronica Webb as Herself - Guest / others (4 episodes, 1994-1998), Jimmy Webb as Himself - Musical Guest (1 episode, 1994), and Vicki Cobb as Herself - Guest (1 episode, 1995).
"Late Show with David Letterman" - With Jimmy Webb as Himself / others (2 episodes, 1997-2010), Jim Webb as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 2008), Ryan Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 1994), Chris Webber as Himself (1 episode, 1994), Wellington Webb as Himself (1 episode, 1997), Ellena Cobb as Herself (1 episode, 1999), Alan Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2001), and Katherine Webb as Herself (1 episode, 2013). Series Other crew: Tenneil Cobb Writers Research Intern (83 Episodes, 2006).
"NYPD Blue" - With Bill Cobbs as Bernie Carpenter / others (2 episodes, 1996-2003), Drew Snyder as Oscar Webb (1 episode, 2000), Michael Champion as Derrick Cobb (1 episode, 1995), Rick Overton as Richard Webb (1 episode, 2002), Jennifer Parsons as Janet Webb (1 episode, 2000), Jim Grollman as Spence Webber (1 episode, 2001), and Stacey Webb as Alcoholic (uncredited) (1 episode, 2005).
"Pie in the Sky" - With Ian Curtis as P.C. Cobbett (1 episode, 1996), Eddie Webber as Maintenance Man (1 episode, 1996), and Sian Webber as Liz Wynant (1 episode, 1994). Series Film Editing by William Webb (7 Episodes, 1996-1997).
"Soldier Soldier" - With Oliver Montgomery as Phillip Cobb (1 episode, 1995) and Jacki Webb as Sales Assistant (1 episode, 1992).
"Walker, Texas Ranger" - With Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Desperado / others (3 episodes, 1998-2001), Brion James as Rafer Cobb (2 episodes, 1997), Cameron Cobb as Calvin (2 episodes, 1999-2000), Bill Cobbs as Gino Costa (1 episode, 1997), Fawn Reed as Callie Webb (1 episode, 1997), and Terry Loughlin as Watt Cobb (1 episode, 1997). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Leigh Webb First Assistant Director (4 Episodes, 1994). Series Stunts: Tom Proctor Stunt Double / Stunt Double: Randel Cobb (1 Episode, 1998).
"The X-Files" - With Timothy Webber as Detective Talbot (3 episodes, 1994-1996), Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Bert Zupanic (1 episode, 2000), and Simon Webb as Dr. William Secare (1 episode, 1994).
"Chicago Hope" - With Julie Cobb as Joanna - Sutton's Ex #1 (1 episode, 1996) and Norris Young as Joey Webb (1 episode, 1997).
"ER" - With Bresha Webb as Dr. Laverne St. John (10 episodes, 2008-2009), Viola Kates Stimpson as Estelle Webb / others (2 episodes, 1995-1997), Bill Cobbs as Mr. Bowman (1 episode, 1996), Julie Cobb as Dr. Felicia Kind (1 episode, 2002), Anastasia Webb as Juliet (1 episode, 1999), and Stacey Webb as Nurse #1 (uncredited) (1 episode, 2005).
"Kavanagh QC" - With Gerard Crossan as Sergeant Cobbold (1 episode, 1997), James Warrior as Dr. Webber (1 episode, 1996), and Mark Webb as Reporter (1 episode, 1999).
"Lonesome Dove: The Series" - With David Castro as Webb (2 episodes, 1994-1995) and Jay Brazeau as Mr. Cobb (2 episodes, 1994).
"Touched by an Angel" - With Bill Cobbs as Henry Baldwin (1 episode, 2001) and James Webb as Croupier (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999). Series Other crew: Sara J. Cobb Production Office Receptionist (unknown Episodes).
"Hollyoaks" - With Caelan Cobbledick-Manning as Anthony Hutchinson / others (36 episodes, 2017-2019) and Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself (3 episodes, 2008). Series Directed by Bruce Webb (8 Episodes, 2006-2012).
"JAG" - With Steven Culp as Special Agent Clayton Webb (41 episodes, 1997-2004), Claudette Nevins as Mrs. Porter Webb (6 episodes, 1997-2004), Bill Cobbs as Chaplain Matthew Turner (4 episodes, 2001-2003), Dale Dye as Col. Bill Cobb / others (2 episodes, 1995-1998), and Stacey Webb as JAG Ops (uncredited) (1 episode, 2005). Series Cinematography by William Webb (49 Episodes, 2001-2003). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Chris Webb First Assistant Director (2 Episodes, 2000). Series Camera and Electrical Department: William Webb Additional Photographer (1 Episode, 2001).
"The Outer Limits" - With Timothy Webber as Dep. Middleton / others (3 episodes, 1996-2001) and Bill Cobbs as Joe Dell / others (3 episodes, 1997-2000).
"Pacific Blue" - With Vincent Angell as Mark Webber (1 episode, 1997) and Georgia Cobb as Lola Sweeney (1 episode, 2000).
"The Wayans Bros." - With John Webber as Tom (1 episode, 1996) and Bill Cobbs as Fred Watson (1 episode, 1997).
"Water Rats" - With Bill Young as Chief Inspector Clarke Webb (26 episodes, 1996), David Webb as Detective Mick Poole (1 episode, 1996), John Allen as Mr. Webber (1 episode, 1998), Ben Seton as Michael Webber (1 episode, 1998), Jim Webb as Ivan (1 episode, 1998), and Brian Cobb as Russell McBain (1 episode, 2001).
The Mouse - With Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Himself and Bill Webb II as Himself.
"Dawson's Creek" - With Taylor Webb as Random Student #1 (1 episode, 2000) and Joe Cobb Jr. as Coach Jones (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Bo Webb First Assistant Camera: Second Unit (unknown Episodes).
"The Hunger" - With Jacklin Webb as Grace / others (2 episodes, 1997-1999) and Philip Casnoff as William Cobb (1 episode, 1997). Series Film Editing by Simon Webb (8 Episodes, 1999-2000). Series Production Management: Simon Webb Post-production Supervisor (unknown Episodes). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Simon Webb Second Unit Director (2 Episodes, 1999-2000).
"King of the Hill" - With Michael Clarke Duncan as Coach Webb (1 episode, 2002) and Laurie Metcalf as Cissy Cobb (1 episode, 1997).
"The Practice" - With Bruce Weitz as D.A. Robert Webb (1 episode, 2003), Bill Cobbs as Arthur Turner (1 episode, 2000), Benajah Cobb as Terry (1 episode, 1997), and Joahn Webb as Jury Foreperson (1 episode, 1998). Series Transportation Department: Stanley R. Webber Transportation Captain (128 Episodes, 1998-2004).
"60 Minutes" - With Mark Cobb as Himself - Attack Survivor (segment "Attack in Algeria") (1 episode, 2013), Perry Cobb as Himself - Former Death Row Inmate (segment "Death Penalty") (2 episodes, 2000-2002), Peter Webb as Himself - California Pacific Medical Center (segment "Fight for a Cure") (2 episodes, 2009-2010), Gary Cobb as Himself - Attorney (segment "Juvenile Justice?") (2 episodes, 1999), and Jonathan Webb as Himself - Entrepreneur (segment "Billionaire on the Bus") (2 episodes, 2019). Series Thanks: Rob Webb Thanks (1 Episode, 2018).
"20/20" - With John Dawes as Himself - Cobb County Homicide Detective (segment "Waseem Daker: From Stalker to Murderer") (1 episode, 2012), Jesse Evans as Himself - Assistant District Attorney, Cobb County (segment "Waseem Daker: From Stalker to Murderer") (1 episode, 2012), Michael Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2012), Imogen Lloyd Webber as Herself - Royal Correspondent, People Now (1 episode, 2018), Jelani Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 2019), and Pete Webb as Himself - Former Reporter (1 episode, 2019).
Timber Country Trouble - With Harry Lauter as Webb, lumberjack (archive footage) and Edmund Cobb as Sheriff Lober (archive footage).
"Z Cars" - With David Webb as Policeman / others (5 episodes, 1964-1978), Arthur R. Webb as Arthur / others (3 episodes, 1962-1965), Chris Webb as Desk PC / others (2 episodes, 1968-1975), Antony Webb as Quiney (2 episodes, 1970), Alan Webb as Hobday (2 episodes, 1971), Gillian Webb as Mrs. Carr (1 episode, 1963), Esmond Webb as Cafe Owner (1 episode, 1965), and Derek Allen as Willy Cobb (1 episode, 1972).
"The Wonderful World of Disney" - With Afemo Omilami as John Webb / others (2 episodes, 1997-1999), Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Sheyann Webb (1 episode, 1999), Ella Joyce as Betty Webb (1 episode, 1999), Brian Lipson as Cobb (1 episode, 2001), and Rudy Webb as Usher (1 episode, 2000). Series Writing Credits: Sheyann Webb (1 Episode, 1999). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Steve Webb First Assistant Director (1 Episode, 2000). Series Camera and Electrical Department: William Webb Steadicam Operator (1 Episode, 1997). Series Script and Continuity Department: Kimi Webber Script Supervisor (1 Episode, 1997).
"Frontline" - With Johnny Webb as Himself - Witness (1 episode, 2010), Charlie Cobb as Himself - Correspondent (1 episode, 1985), Anne Cobb as Herself (1 episode, 2010), and Jelani Cobb as Himself - Correspondent (1 episode, 2016). Series Writing Credits: Charlie Cobb (1 Episode, 1985). Series Writing Credits: Jelani Cobb (1 Episode, 2016). Series Produced by Jerome Cobb Associate Producer (1 Episode, 1985). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Anthony Cobbs Camera Operator (3 Episodes, 1997-2002). Series Thanks: Iney Webbe Special Thanks (1 Episode, 2006).
"Countdown" - With David Webb as Himself - Contestant (8 episodes, 1991), Julian Lloyd Webber as Himself (5 episodes, 2006), and Simon Cobb as Himself - Contestant (4 episodes, 1998-2003).
"Cold Squad" - With Timothy Webber as Desmond Cage / others (6 episodes, 1998-2002), Simon Webb (1 episode, 1999), and Lisa Jayne Stewart as Wendy Cobbler (1 episode, 2002).
"Warship" - With Laurie Webb as Customs Officer (1 episode, 1973), Antony Webb as AB Radcliffe (1 episode, 1974), and Gerald Sim as Cobbold (1 episode, 1977).
"Dead Man's Gun" - With Mark Acheson as Bertram Cobb (1 episode, 1997) and Timothy Webber as Cole (1 episode, 1999).
"A Family at War" - With Gareth Hunt as Corporal Cobb (1 episode, 1972) and Arthur R. Webb as Tramp (1 episode, 1970).
"The Pursuers" - With Brian Cobby as Daly (1 episode, 1961), Rosalie Crutchley as Vi Webber (1 episode, 1961), Constance Fraser as Mrs. Webb (1 episode, 1961), Kenneth Griffith as George Webber (1 episode, 1961), and Richard Huggett as Mr. Webb (1 episode, 1961).
"Emergency-Ward 10" - With Julie Webb as Mrs. Susan Brooks / others (21 episodes, 1957-1960), Jean Trend as Nurse Ann Webb (20 episodes, 1961-1963), David Webb as Tony Baxter (6 episodes, 1960-1961), Rita Webb (1 episode, 1958), Renee Bourne Webb as Sister Grey (1 episode, 1959), Robert Webber as Stockbroker (1 episode, 1959), Fredric Abbott as Simon Cobbold (1 episode, 1963), and Antony Webb as Private Trotter (1 episode, 1963).
"Jeopardy!" - With Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself / others (2 episodes, 2005-2006), Jeff Jacobberger as Himself - Contestant (1 episode, 1992), and Richard Christie as Charlie Webber (1 episode, 2017).
"First Wave" - With Michael Puttonen as Sgt. Charlie Cobb (1 episode, 2000) and Simon Webb as Professor Engel (1 episode, 2000). Series Stunts: Scott Nicholson Stunt Coordinator / Stunt Double: Cobb / Stunt Double: Koch / Stunt Double: Oldham / Stunt Double: Sagon / Stunt Driver (45 Episodes, 1998-2001).
"Harpers West One" - With Pauline Stroud as Jackie Webb (5 episodes, 1961), Gillian Cobbold as Diana (1 episode, 1961), Peter Layton as Ronnie Cobb (1 episode, 1961), Keith Anderson as Martin Cobb (1 episode, 1962), David Webb as Gordon Moffatt (1 episode, 1962), and Robert Webber as Mr. Smallwood (1 episode, 1962).
"New Scotland Yard" - With Robert Hartley as Dr. Cyril Cobb (2 episodes, 1972) and David Webb as Mr. Bronson (1 episode, 1972).
"All Saints" - With David Webb as Daniel Myers (1 episode, 2001), Chris Webber as Matt (1 episode, 1998), Gerard Webb as Clean-Up Supervisor (1 episode, 2002), Karen Cobban as Therese McMasters (1 episode, 2007), Daniel Webber as Kieran Foster (1 episode, 2008), and Luke Webb as Bus Crash Victim (1 episode, 2009). Series Writing Credits: Sally Webb (30 Episodes, 1998-2009).
"BBC Play of the Month" - With Alan Webb as Sorin / others (3 episodes, 1972-1978), Christopher Benjamin as Cobbler / others (3 episodes, 1968-1971), Marti Webb as Singer (1 episode, 1972), and Robert Webber as Guest (1 episode, 1971).
"The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" - With Robert Webber as Clergyman / others (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Brian Cobby as De Beers Director (1 episode, 1973), and David Webb as Musgrove (1 episode, 1971).
"The Mike Douglas Show" - With Jimmy Webb as Himself - Composer / others (3 episodes, 1968-1976), Dita Cobb as Herself - Austrailian TV Personality (1 episode, 1970), and Marti Webb as Herself - Vocalist (1 episode, 1977).
"Man Without a Gun" - With Tom Greenway as Cobbet (1 episode, 1958) and Peggy Webber as Kate Hutchins (1 episode, 1959).
"Fox and Friends" - With David Webb as Himself - Fox News Contributor / others (33 episodes, 2013-2019), Imogen Lloyd Webber as Herself / others (5 episodes, 2012-2016), Webb Hubbell as Himself - Author, A Game of Inches / others (2 episodes, 2014-2016), Brandon Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2012), and Garry Cobb as Himself - Former NFL Linebacker (1 episode, 2014).
"Arena" - With Julian Lloyd Webber as Himself (1 episode, 1984), Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself (1 episode, 1984), Jimmy Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2011), and George Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 1988).
"The West Wing" - With Veronica Webb as Veronica Webb (1 episode, 2000) and Bill Cobbs as Alan Tatum (1 episode, 2002).
"Family Law" - With Julie Cobb as Marilyn Reston (1 episode, 1999), Penny Johnson Jerald as Christine Webber (1 episode, 2000), Bertila Damas as Dist. Att. Chloe Webb (1 episode, 2001), and Stewart Skelton as Dr. Patrick Webb (1 episode, 2002).
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" - With Amanda Leigh Cobb as Amy Doe / others (2 episodes, 2008-2019), Rhea Seehorn as Martha Cobb (1 episode, 2018), Chloe Webb as Rowan Mauer (1 episode, 2019), Dorian Cobb as Gregor (1 episode, 2017), Dorian Michaels Cobb as Gregor (1 episode, 2017), Jeremy Webb as Tech Ted Grable (1 episode, 2003), Charlë Webb as Janelle (1 episode, 2014), Hal Sherman as PAPD Lt. Webber (1 episode, 2009), Jamila Webb as College Girl (1 episode, 2007), Keith Webb as Paparazzi (1 episode, 2013), Volieda Webb as Female Glutton (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), and Roland Webb III as Rasta (uncredited) (1 episode, 2013).
"Judging Amy" - With Julie Cobb as Atty. Denise Theibault / others (2 episodes, 2001-2004), Jeffrey Pierce as Edgar Cobbs (1 episode, 2003), Chloe Webb as Mrs. Goodman (1 episode, 2003), Rae Ritke as Jeanette Cobbs (1 episode, 2003), and Elle Fanning as Rochelle Cobbs (1 episode, 2003).
"Andromeda" - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tyr Anasazi (72 episodes, 2000-2005), Chris Webb as Courier Pilot / others (2 episodes, 2003-2004), and Timothy Webber as Archduke (1 episode, 2002). Series Stunts: Chris Webb Stunts (uncredited) (15 Episodes, 2002-2005). Series Other crew: Anna Wong Fitness Trainer: Keith Hamilton Cobb / Fitness Trainer: Emmanuelle Vaugier (8 Episodes, 2000-2005).
"Freedom Song" - With Joe Cobb Jr. as Racist Cop and Shay Dobson-Webb as Owen Walker (Newborn).
"Ripley's Believe It or Not!" - With Paula Cobb as Herself - Model (1 episode, 2002) and Mark Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2003).
Heartbreak Hospital - With Cynthia Webb as Nurse (as Cynthia Webb-Manly) and Malachy Cleary as Lt. Cobb.
"The Money Programme" - With Mike Cobbledick as Himself (1 episode, 2003) and Tristan Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2003). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Ken Webb Camera Operator (1 Episode, 1994).
"Doctors" - With Michael Webber as Malcolm Lambert / others (5 episodes, 2009-2017), Steven Webb as Harry Wylie (3 episodes, 2009), Imogen Bain as Andrea Webber / others (3 episodes, 2002-2011), Sian Webber as DS Jane Lewis / others (3 episodes, 2001-2010), Alexander Cobb as Owen Warde (2 episodes, 2012), David Webber as Ian Tanner / others (2 episodes, 2003-2006), Harriet Webb as Meredith Garvey (1 episode, 2009), Luke Jerdy as Michael Webb (1 episode, 2011), Jamie Blackley as David Webb (1 episode, 2009), James Adler as Garry Webb (1 episode, 2012), Nick Preston as Albie Cobb (1 episode, 2015), Grace Hogg-Robinson as Willow Cobb (1 episode, 2016), Misha Butler as Chas Webber (1 episode, 2018), Drew Webb as Ben Lewthwaite (1 episode, 2009), John Webb as John (1 episode, 2000), and Bronson Webb as Alex Leaman (1 episode, 2004). Series Writing Credits: Chris Webb (26 Episodes, 2000-2009). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Gareth Webb Third Assistant Director (3 Episodes, 2015).
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" - With Chloe Webb as Evelyn Polychronopolous (1 episode, 2008), Bill Cobbs as Harry Bastille (1 episode, 2008), Billy Aaron Brown as Owen Webber (1 episode, 2013), and Jerdonald Cobbs as Gang Banger (1 episode, 2014). Series Stunts: Jennifer Cobb Stunt Double (1 Episode, 2005).
"Mysterious Ways" - With Jerry Wasserman as Det. Cobb (4 episodes, 2001-2002) and Timothy Webber as Angus Sharp (1 episode, 2000).
"Forensic Files" - With Vanessa Webb as Undetermined Re-enactment Role (1 episode, 2002), Sarah Webb as Herself - Sister (1 episode, 1997), Richard Cobb as Himself - Accident Investigator (1 episode, 2004), Robert Webb as Himself - FBI Forensic Chemist (1 episode, 2004), Frank Webb as Himself - Prosecutor (1 episode, 2005), Robin Webb as Herself - Restaurant Manager / others (1 episode, 2006), Terry Webb as Herself - Jim's Mother (1 episode, 2006), and Gerry Webb as Himself - Forensic Identification Officer (1 episode, 2007). Series Editorial Department: Tom Cobb Assistant Editor (34 Episodes, 2004-2006). Series Other crew: Tom Cobb Production Assistant (20 Episodes, 2004-2005).
"Breakfast" - With Julian Lloyd Webber as Himself / others (3 episodes, 2004-2011), Christine Webber as Herself / others (2 episodes, 2009-2010), Robert Webb as Himself / others (2 episodes, 2010), Simon Webbe as Himself - Singer / others (2 episodes, 2011), Marti Webb as Herself (1 episode, 2004), Claudia Webbe as Herself (1 episode, 2007), Henry Cobbold as Himself - Knebworth House Owner (1 episode, 2010), Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Guest (1 episode, 2011), and Anna Webb as Herself - Radio Presenter and Dog owner (1 episode, 2011).
"Papa's Angels" - With Terry King as Cobb Webb.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" - With Christopher Thornton as Cliff Cobb (1 episode, 2001), Holly Wortell as Shelley Cobb (1 episode, 2001), and Lucy Webb as Phyllis (1 episode, 2000). Series Transportation Department: Mark Webb Driver (2 Episodes, 2009).
"Temptation Island" - With Kristin Cobb as Herself (8 episodes, 2003) and Tiffani Webb as Herself (Single) (2002) (unknown episodes).
"The Pickwick Papers" - With David Webb as Dr. Payne (1 episode, 1985) and Michael Anthony as Cobbler (1 episode, 1985).
"Smallville" - With Anne Openshaw as Special Agent Vanessa Webber (1 episode, 2008), Greg Webb as FBI Agent (1 episode, 2009), and Barry Cobbledick as Daily Planet Employee (1 episode, 2010). Series Stunts: Chris Webb Stunts / Stunt Double (87 Episodes, 2002-2011).
"ESPN SportsCentury" - With Spud Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2002), Chris Cobbs as Himself (1 episode, 2004), Garry Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 2005), and Mike Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 2005).
"One O'Clock News" - With Richard Cobbold as Himself - Royal United Services Institute (1 episode, 2007) and Julian Lloyd Webber as Himself - Cellist (1 episode, 2007).
"Maybury" - With Sarah Webb as Polly Allison (2 episodes, 1981) and Brigid Mackay as Mrs. Cobb (1 episode, 1981).
The 50th Annual Tony Awards - With Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman (archive footage) and Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Presenter.
"CSI: Miami" - With Geoffrey Blake as Brad Webb (1 episode, 2010), F.J. Rio as Phil Cobb (1 episode, 2005), Abbie Cobb as Donna Johnson (1 episode, 2010), Keith Hamilton Cobb as Oscar's Lawyer (1 episode, 2007), David Thomas Jenkins as Russell Webb (1 episode, 2009), and Josh Webber as Bartender (uncredited) (1 episode, 2009). Series Stunts: Sara Holden Stunt Double: Abbie Cobb / Stunt Double: Ayla Kell / Stunt Double: Emily Procter / Stunt Performer (4 Episodes, 2008-2010).
"Real Time with Bill Maher" - With Jelani Cobb as Himself - Guest / others (2 episodes, 2016-2017) and Chris Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2005).
"The O.C." - With Kristin Cobb as Cute Girl (1 episode, 2005) and Connor Webb as Young Luke Ward (1 episode, 2007).
"American Masters" - With Tim Cobb as Himself - Loretta's Designer (1 episode, 2016) and Jim Webb as Himself - Loretta's Tour Bus Driver (1 episode, 2016). Series Cinematography by Alex Webb (1 Episode, 2007). Series Other crew: Danny Webber Legal Services (1 Episode, 2016). Series Thanks: James Webber Special Thanks (1 Episode, 2016).
"Las Vegas" - With Gregorio as Chester Cobb (1 episode, 2004) and Jennifer Webb as Cute Woman (1 episode, 2007). Series Sound Department: Robert Webber Supervising Sound Editor (63 Episodes, 2004-2008).
"NCIS" - With Kerr Smith as Lieutenant Jonas Cobb (2 episodes, 2011), Vincent Angell as Bruce Webb (1 episode, 2005), Barton Tinapp as Agent Cobb (1 episode, 2004), Abbie Cobb as Melanie Keller (1 episode, 2018), Elizabeth Connors as Kathy Webb (1 episode, 2005), Kate Cobb as Reagan Reilly (1 episode, 2017), David Paluck as USFWS Director Glen Webb (1 episode, 2018), Greg Cromer as Webber Silk (1 episode, 2018), William Duffy as Head of Security Harris Cobb (1 episode, 2016), Blake Webb as Chandler Phillips (1 episode, 2017), and Amanda MacDonald as Norah Webb (uncredited) (1 episode, 2005). Series Directed by William Webb (4 Episodes, 2005-2011). Series Cinematography by William Webb (374 Episodes, 2003-2019). Series Stunts: Jennifer Cobb Stunt Performer (uncredited) (1 Episode, 2008).
"Blackmail" - With Gillian Webb as Mrs. Lingard / others (2 episodes, 1965-1966) and Norman Bird as Henry Cobb (1 episode, 1965).
"One Tree Hill" - With Bill Cobbs as Gus (1 episode, 2008), Taylor Webb as Sue (1 episode, 2005), Mary Cobb as Woman #1 (1 episode, 2010), and Heidi Sneed Webb as Tree Hill Resident (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Bo Webb Camera Operator (6 Episodes, 2008).
"Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion" - With Graham Greene as Elijah Cobb (2 episodes, 2003) and Jeremy Webb as Mont Blanc Crewman #1 (2 episodes, 2003).
"Two and a Half Men" - With Chloe Webb as Trudy (1 episode, 2005) and Abbie Cobb as Gabby (1 episode, 2012). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Christopher Webber Lighting Technician (36 Episodes, 2011-2013).
"Rosemary & Thyme" - With Liz Kettle as Mrs Webb (1 episode, 2004), Harriet Cobbold as Receptionist (1 episode, 2004), and David Webb as Judge (1 episode, 2004). Series Film Editing by Frank Webb (7 Episodes, 2004-2006). Series Art Direction by Andrew Webb (2 Episodes, 2006).
"Anderson Cooper 360°" - With Jenifer Webber as Herself (1 episode, 2011), Bert Cobb as Himself - Hays County Judge (1 episode, 2015), Sarah Cobb as Herself - Witness Umpqua Community College Shooting (1 episode, 2015), and Ty Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 2019).
"The NFL on CBS" - With Richmond Webb as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle / others (17 episodes, 1990-2002), Ken Webb as Himself - Detroit Lions Running Back / others (14 episodes, 1960-1963), Jeff Webb as Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver / others (11 episodes, 2006-2008), Patrick Cobbs as Himself - Miami Dolphins Fullback / others (9 episodes, 2008-2010), Garry Cobb as Himself - Detroit Lions Linebacker / others (6 episodes, 1981-1986), Lardarius Webb as Himself - Baltimore Ravens Cornerback / others (6 episodes, 2009-2011), Reggie Cobb as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Running Back / others (4 episodes, 1990-1993), Jimmy Webb as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle (3 episodes, 1976-1979), Allan Webb as Halfback / others (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Don Webb as Himself - Boston Patriots Free Safety (2 episodes, 1970), Dee Webb as Himself - Jacksonville Jaguars Cornerback (2 episodes, 2006), Marvin Cobb as Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Free Safety (1 episode, 1976), Mike Cobb as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End (1 episode, 1979), Cedric Cobbs as Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back (1 episode, 2006), J'Marcus Webb as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle (1 episode, 2010), and Joe Webb as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback (1 episode, 2010).
"The NFL on NBC" - With Don Webb as Himself - Boston Patriots Free Safety / others (7 episodes, 1965-1970), Richmond Webb as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle (6 episodes, 1991-1997), Garry Cobb as Himself - Detroit Lions Linebacker / others (3 episodes, 1981-1988), Reggie Cobb as Himself - Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back / others (2 episodes, 1995-1996), Marvin Cobb as Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Free Safety (1 episode, 1976), and Jimmy Webb as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle (1 episode, 1979).
"Medium" - With Chloe Webb as Margaret Folsom (1 episode, 2005), Mark Webber as Blond Man / others (1 episode, 2010), Abbie Cobb as Stacy McKee (1 episode, 2010), and Amanda Leigh Cobb as Lisa Raymond (1 episode, 2010).
"Grey's Anatomy" - With James Pickens Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber (352 episodes, 2005-2020), Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (22 episodes, 2005-2013), Bresha Webb as Teresa Morris (6 episodes, 2014), J. August Richards as Young Dr. Richard Webber (2 episodes, 2010-2014), L. Scott Caldwell as Allison Cobb (1 episode, 2011), Monique Cash as Gail Webber (1 episode, 2016), Crystal McCreary as Sabrina Webber (1 episode, 2019), Harrison Page as Daniel Cobb (1 episode, 2011), Matt Orduna as Chris Webber (1 episode, 2019), Kate Cobb as Mari Prishna (1 episode, 2019), and Abbie Cobb as Frances 'Frankie' Keller (1 episode, 2013). Series Makeup Department: Jean Webber Department Head Hair Stylist (13 Episodes, 2009).
Daytime's Greatest Weddings - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Noah Keefer (archive footage) and Robin Mattson as Janet Marlowe Green Dillon / Heather Grant Webber (archive footage).
"Doctor Who" - With Danny Webb as Mr. Jefferson (2 episodes, 2006), Nigel Terry as Cobb (1 episode, 2008), and Robert Webb as Robot 2 (1 episode, 2012). Series Directed by Jeremy Webb (2 Episodes, 2011). Series Makeup Department: Alison Webb Makeup Artist (1 Episode, 2014). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Gareth Webb Assistant Director (uncredited) (1 Episode, 2013). Series Visual Effects by Nick Webber 3D Artist / 3D Visual Effects Artist (31 Episodes, 2005-2010). Series Other crew: Gareth Webb Floor Runner (uncredited) (4 Episodes, 2013).
"30 Days" - With Jules Cobb as Herself - Colage Counselor: Ann Arbor Chapter (1 episode, 2008) and Maurice Webb as Himself - Former Foster Child (1 episode, 2008).
"Switch" - With Stephanie Cobb as Interpreter in Bank (1 episode, 2006) and Steven Webb as Neil (unknown episodes).
"Criminal Minds" - With Abbie Cobb as Claire Dunbar (1 episode, 2014) and Blake Webb as Ben Davis (1 episode, 2017).
"Bones" - With Abbie Cobb as Paula Byrne (1 episode, 2013) and Destiny Monique as Dhani Webber (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Anthony Cobbs Camera Operator: "b" Camera, Second Unit (uncredited) / Camera Operator: "a" Camera, Second Unit (uncredited) (6 Episodes, 2007). Series Script and Continuity Department: Catherine Cobb Additional Script Supervisor (11 Episodes, 2015-2017).
"E! True Hollywood Story" - With Cacee Cobb as Herself - Personal Assistant (1 episode, 2005) and Chris Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2006).
"Independent Lens" - With Mark Joy as Judge Jeremiah Cobb (1 episode, 2004), Joseph Andrew Webb as Boy Playing with Dopey (1 episode, 2004), Doug Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2012), and Jelani Cobb as Himself (1 episode, 2017). Series Produced by Ernest Webb Executive Producer (1 Episode, 2010). Series Sound Department: Ronald J. Webb Sound Effects Editor (1 Episode, 2003). Series Other crew: Russell Cobb Transcriber (1 Episode, 2003). Series Other crew: Adam Webb-Orenstein Intern (1 Episode, 2006). Series Thanks: Jordon Webb Special Thanks (1 Episode, 2010).
"Nicholas Nickleby" - With Alan Wade as Cobbey (1 episode, 1968) and David Webb as Croupier (1 episode, 1968).
"Attack of the Show!" - With Morgan Webb as Herself / others (34 episodes, 2006-2012) and Andrew Cobb as Himself - The Farmer Distribucions (1 episode, 2011).
"Andromeda" "Soon the Nearing Vortex" - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tyr Anasazi and Chris Webb as Courier Pilot.
"Andromeda" "The Prince" - With Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tyr Anasazi and Timothy Webber as Archduke.
"Bearcats!" "Blood Knot" - With C. Lindsay Workman as Mayor Cobb (as Lindsay Workman) and Laura Campbell as Jane Webb.
"Daniel Boone" "Secret Code" - With John Maurer as Raymond Cobb, Richard Webb as Capt. Riley, and David Opatoshu as Philip Cobb.
"Dragnet" "The Big Juke Box" - With Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday and Edmund Cobb. Writing Credits: Jack Webb (creator).
"JAG" "Answered Prayers" - With Steven Culp as Special Agent Clayton Webb and Bill Cobbs as Chaplain Matthew Turner. Cinematography by William Webb.
"L.A. Law" "Belle of the Bald" - With Bill Cobbs as Webb Johnson and Bill Cobbs as Webb Johnson.
"The Money Programme" "The Fur Is Flying" - With Mike Cobbledick as Himself and Tristan Webber as Himself.
"Project U.F.O." "Sighting 4025: The Whitman Tower Incident" - With Eddie Firestone as Silas Cobb and Jack Webb as Narrator (uncredited). Produced by Jack Webb (Executive Producer).
"Strangers" "A Free Weekend in the Country" - With Ashley Barker as Det. Insp. Bill Cobb and Caroline Hutchison as Det. Insp. Barbara Webb.
"The Virginian" "Brother Thaddeus" - With Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth and Clancy Cooper as Deputy Joe Webb.
"The Virginian" "The Drifter" - With Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth and Frank Albertson as Sheriff Webb.
"The Young Lawyers" "False Witness" - With Lee J. Cobb as David Barrett and Robert Webber as Sgt. Albert Fielder.
"Strange But True?" - With Mel Cobb as Reconstruction Cast (1 episode, 1997), Stephen Webber as Reconstruction Cast (1 episode, 1996), and Marilynn Webber as Herself (1 episode, 1994).
"Past Sins" - With Michael Kopsa as Ray Lee Cobb and Timothy Webber as Leo Rudd.
"The One Show" - With Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Guest / others (5 episodes, 2009-2018), Robert Webb as Himself / others (3 episodes, 2009-2017), and Justin Cobb as Himself - Contributor(Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon) (1 episode, 2013). Series Film Editing by Samuel Webb (16 Episodes, 2018-2019). Series Editorial Department: Samuel Webb Edit Assistant (1 Episode, 2018).
"True Blood" - With Abbie Cobb as Lindsey (1 episode, 2012), Gerald Webb as Team Commander (1 episode, 2013), and Austin M. Webb as Pool Player (uncredited) (1 episode, 2009). Series Art Department: Robert Webb Stage Foreman (58 Episodes, 2009-2014).
"NFL on FOX" - With Reggie Cobb as Himself - Green Bay Packers Running Back / others (3 episodes, 1994-1996), Richmond Webb as Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Tackle / others (3 episodes, 1996-2002), Brian Webber as Himself - Sideline Reporter (1 episode, 1999), and Patrick Cobbs as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back (1 episode, 2007).
"Made in Hollywood" - With Mark Webber as Himself (1 episode, 2010), Marc Webb as Himself (1 episode, 2012), Abbie Cobb as Herself (1 episode, 2014), and Bresha Webb as Herself (1 episode, 2019).
"ITV Play of the Week" - With Alan Webb as General Benjamin Griggs / others (5 episodes, 1959-1967), Robert Webber as Henry Marten / others (3 episodes, 1958-1964), Edward Chapman as Fred Webber / others (2 episodes, 1955-1956), Henry Webb as 1st Man / others (2 episodes, 1965-1967), Avis Scott as Pearl Webber (1 episode, 1955), Julie Webb as Joyce Anderson (1 episode, 1961), Gillian Webb as Momma Bianchi (1 episode, 1962), David Webb as Lance Corporal Herbert (1 episode, 1963), and Antony Webb as Sergeant (1 episode, 1965). Series Writing Credits: Denis Webb (8 Episodes, 1956-1961).
"M.I.High" - With Princess Webb as Letitia (13 episodes, 2008), Michael Webber as Dr. Grabwurst (1 episode, 2007), Steve Edwin as Steve Cobbs (1 episode, 2011), and Charlie Hiett as Elliot Cobbs (1 episode, 2011). Series Editorial Department: John Cobban Post-production (13 Episodes, 2014).
"K-Ville" - With Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb (11 episodes, 2007-2008) and Bresha Webb as Shania Duplessis (1 episode, 2007).
"Harpers West One" "Episode #1.3" - With Gillian Cobbold as Diana and Pauline Stroud as Jackie Webb.
"Boardwalk Empire" - With Michael Louis Gibson as Hirram Cobb / others (3 episodes, 2012), Tom Morrissey as Mr. Webber (1 episode, 2011), Casey Webb (1 episode, 2013), and Alex Webb as Bribing Lobbyist 1 (1 episode, 2012).
"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" - With Alan Webb as Janos Kadar / others (4 episodes, 1952-1959), Rita Webb as Kvashnja, a market woman / others (4 episodes, 1953-1958), Grace Webb as Gentlewoman / others (3 episodes, 1950-1956), David Webb as John Daly / others (2 episodes, 1959), Heather Sears as Emily Webb (1 episode, 1957), Henry Webb (1 episode, 1957), and Alfred Lynch as Alyoshka, a Cobbler (1 episode, 1958). Series Writing Credits: C.E. Webber (1 Episode, 1954).
"BBC Sunday-Night Play" - With Arthur R. Webb as Tea-man / others (2 episodes, 1961), Robert Webber as Murusi (1 episode, 1960), Rita Webb as Second woman (1 episode, 1962), Henry Webb as Art Museum Attendant (1 episode, 1963), George Webb as Wesley (1 episode, 1963), Edwin Brown as William Cobb (1 episode, 1962), and Esmond Webb (1 episode, 1960).
"The Circuit" - With Rechelle Webb (1 episode, 2007) and Julie Cobb (1 episode, 2007).
The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang - With Angela Cobb as Claire and Mazola Webb as Aunt Evelyn.
"K-Ville" "Cobb's Webb" - With Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb.
"K-Ville" "Critical Mass" - With Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb and Bresha Webb as Shania Duplessis.
"Aaron Stone" - With Shay Mitchell as Irina Webber (4 episodes, 2010) and Chris Jericho as Billy Cobb (1 episode, 2009).
"Big Time Rush" - With Abbie Cobb as Jeanette (1 episode, 2011) and Austin M. Webb as Security Guard (1 episode, 2013). Series Makeup Department: Jean Webber Hair Department Head / Hair Stylist (26 Episodes, 2009-2011). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Chris Cobb First Assistant Camera / Assistant Camera (64 Episodes, 2009-2013).
"ESPN's Sunday Night Football" - With Richmond Webb as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle (6 episodes, 1990-1997), Reggie Cobb as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Running Back (2 episodes, 1991-1992), and Garry Cobb as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker (1 episode, 1988).
"Pritzker Military Library Presents" - With Thomas Webb as Camera (2 episodes, 2017) and Elizabeth Cobbs as Herself (1 episode, 2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Thom Webb Camera Operator (4 Episodes, 2017).
"Atlanta Homicide" - With Isaac Cobb Jr. as Jason Pride (1 episode, 2008) and Larry Webb as Store Clerk (1 episode, 2008).
"City '68" - With Clifford Cox as Cobbold (1 episode, 1968) and Arthur R. Webb as Man Interviewee (1 episode, 1968).
"The Mentalist" - With Jim Beaver as Cobb Holwell (1 episode, 2010), Reynaldo Rosales as Dieter Webb (1 episode, 2008), and Abbie Cobb as Tess (1 episode, 2010). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Christopher Webber Rigging Electrician (uncredited) (23 Episodes, 2009-2010).
The Muppets - With Bill Cobbs as Grandfather and Corey Webber as Warehouse Worker (uncredited).
"30 Days" "Same Sex Parenting" - With Jules Cobb as Herself - Colage Counselor: Ann Arbor Chapter and Maurice Webb as Himself - Former Foster Child.
"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" "The Lower Depths" - With Alan Webb as Satin, Alfred Lynch as Alyoshka, a Cobbler, and Rita Webb as Kvashnja, a market woman.
"Castle" - With Kate Cobb as Gwen Parker (1 episode, 2016), Webb Hayes as 11 Year Old Castle (1 episode, 2015), and Josh Webber as Bellman (uncredited) (1 episode, 2010). Series Stunts: Jennifer Cobb Stunt Double: Stana Katic (2 Episodes, 2012).
"90210" - With Abbie Cobb as Emily Bradford (7 episodes, 2011-2012) and Josh Webber as Bully (uncredited) (1 episode, 2010).
"I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant" - With Kathrynn Cobbs as Nurse (1 episode, 2009) and Gerald Webb as Nurse (1 episode, 2009).
"Strictly Courtroom" - With Lee J. Cobb as Juror #3 (archive footage) (uncredited) and Robert Webber as Juror #12 (archive footage) (uncredited).
"Drop Dead Diva" - With Candis Cayne as Allison Webb (1 episode, 2010), Josefina M Boneo as Lisa Webber (1 episode, 2013), Garrett Hines as Dan Webber (1 episode, 2013), and Frances Cobb as Juror (uncredited) (1 episode, 2009). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Anthony Cobb Base Camp Electrician (13 Episodes, 2014).
"The Agenda with Steve Paikin" - With Christine McWebb as Herself (2 episodes, 2012-2013) and Jodi Cobb as Herself - Freelance Photographer, National Geographic (1 episode, 2014).
"Murder in Black & White" - With William Jelani Cobb as Himself (4 episodes, 2008) and Rema Webb as Singer (1 episode, 2008). Series Other crew: Nikki Webber Vice President Of Talent (1 Episode, 2008). Series Thanks: William Jelani Cobb Special Thanks (1 Episode, 2008).
"Murder in Black & White" "Lamar Smith" - With William Jelani Cobb as Himself and Rema Webb as Singer (as Rema D. Webb). Other crew: Nikki Webber (Vice President Of Talent). Thanks: William Jelani Cobb (Special Thanks).
"Swift and Shift Couriers" - With Jim Webb as Jim Spooner (18 episodes, 2008-2011) and Russell Gilbert as David Cobbgrove / others (3 episodes, 2008).
"Swift and Shift Couriers" "The Dead Body: Part One" - With Jim Webb as Jim Spooner and Russell Gilbert as David Cobbgrove.
"Chevron Hall of Stars" - With Peggy Webber as Martha (1 episode, 1956) and Edmund Cobb (1 episode, 1956).
"Man v. Food" - With Casey Webb as Himself - Host (49 episodes, 2017-2019), Cobbie Harrison as Himself - KY Athletics Hall of Famer (1 episode, 2017), and Keith Webb as Himself - Casey's Brother (1 episode, 2018).
Hopelessly in June - With George Cobb, Marylyn Cobb as Church Goer, Maytal Meshulam as Naomi Webb, and Tenisha Webb as Choir.
"High Rise" - With Dikran Tulaine as Addison Webb (8 episodes, 2009) and Mary Cobb as Jen (1 episode, 2009).
"NCIS: Los Angeles" - With Abbie Cobb as Astrid (1 episode, 2012), Gerald Webb as Vertadyne Driver (1 episode, 2016), Luke Webb as Dane (1 episode, 2010), and Gunter Simon as Webb (uncredited) (1 episode, 2010).
"Past Life" - With Bruce Altman as Webber Fant (1 episode, 2010) and Frances Cobb as Office Worker (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2010).
"MacGyver" - With Meredith Eaton as Matty Webber (55 episodes, 2017-2020), Erik Bello as Cobb (1 episode, 2018), and Brian Webb as extras casting assistant (44 episodes, 2016-2018). Series Stunts: Jennifer Cobb Stunt Actor: Fence Guard (1 Episode, 2019).
"High Rise" "Episode #1.1" - With Dikran Tulaine as Addison Webb and Mary Cobb as Jen.
For Colored Girls - With Frances Cobb as Opera Patron (uncredited) and Wayne Webb as Doctor (uncredited).
Black Nativity - With Forest Whitaker as Reverend Cornell Cobbs, Angela Bassett as Aretha Cobbs, Joseph Monroe Webb as Security Guard #2 (uncredited), and Volieda Webb as Bus Passenger (uncredited).
The Change-Up - With Frances Cobb as Mall Shopper (uncredited) and Gloria Webber as Business Woman (uncredited).
"Covert Affairs" - With Ron Webber as Henchman #1 (Hector) (1 episode, 2010) and Louis Wrightman as Passport Cobbler / others (1 episode, 2014). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Steve Webb First Assistant Director (13 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Jason Webber "b" Camera Operator (1 Episode, 2010).
"Past Life" "Dead Man Talking" - With Bruce Altman as Webber Fant and Frances Cobb as Office Worker (uncredited).
"TNT Sunday Night Football" - With Richmond Webb as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle (5 episodes, 1990-1997) and Reggie Cobb as Himself - Green Bay Packers Running Back / others (3 episodes, 1990-1996).
"Teen Wolf" - With Haley Webb as Jennifer Blake (11 episodes, 2013-2017), Wayne Webb as Biology Teacher (1 episode, 2012), and Frances Cobb as Teacher (1 episode, 2011). Series Stunts: Marie Fink Stunts / Stunt Double: Shelley Hennig / Stunt Double: Crystal Reed / Stunt Double: Hailey Webb / Stunt Double: Meghan Moonan / Stunt Double: Victoria Moroles (9 Episodes, 2012-2017). Series Music Department: Laura Webb Music Supervisor (100 Episodes, 2011-2017). Series Other crew: Mare'a Cobb Accounting (4 Episodes, 2011-2012).
"Saturday Playhouse" - With Gillian Cobbold as A girl (1 episode, 1961) and David Webb as Johnny St. Leath (1 episode, 1959).
"Shameless" - With Chloe Webb as Monica Gallagher (13 episodes, 2011-2016), Kate Cobb as Jane Pratt / others (3 episodes, 2014), Abbie Cobb as Colette (1 episode, 2018), and Jordan Webb as Muscle Head (1 episode, 2015). Series Stunts: Shawnah Donley Stunt Double: Ellen Wroe / Stunt Double: Chloe Webb / Stunt Double: Jenna Elfman / Stunt Mother (5 Episodes, 2011-2019). Series Stunts: Dailyn Matthews Stunt Double: Chloe Webb (2 Episodes, 2016).
"Hawaii Five-0" - With Patrick Fischler as Ryan Webb (1 episode, 2013), David Gautreaux as Edward Cobb (1 episode, 2014), Haley Webb as Lisa Kamaka (1 episode, 2019), and Matthew Webb as Emile (1 episode, 2015).
"Franklin & Bash" - With Gerald Webb as I.N.S. Officer 1 (1 episode, 2013) and Frances Cobb as Courtroom Observer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011). Series Art Department: Josh Webb Lead Man (9 Episodes, 2011). Series Other crew: Jocelyn Webber Assistant: Director (1 Episode, 2012).
"Law & Order: LA" - With Gerald Webb as Uniformed Sergeant (2 episodes, 2010-2011) and Barry W. Levy as Sgt. Cobb (1 episode, 2011).
"Necessary Roughness" - With Frances Cobb as Football Fan (1 episode, 2011) and Wayne Webb as Jeweler (1 episode, 2012). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Sara Cobbeldick Costume Assistant / Costumer (17 Episodes, 2012-2013). Series Other crew: Mare'a Cobb Accounting Clerk / Accounting Staff (27 Episodes, 2011-2013).
1990 NFL Draft - With Reggie Cobb as Himself - 30th Overall Pick and Richmond Webb as Himself - 9th Overall Pick.
Les Misérables - With Tabitha Webb as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies' and Gary Bland as Citizen / Cobbler (uncredited). Visual Effects by Jonathan Webb (Matchmove Artist: Double Negative). Music Department: Peter Cobbin Additional Recording (uncredited).
"Alcatraz" - With Joe Egender as Ernest Cobb (5 episodes, 2012), Rami Malek as Webb Porter (1 episode, 2012), and Greg Webb as Mr. Bailey (1 episode, 2012).
Election 70 - With Harold Webb as Himself - Industrial Desk and Richard Cobb as Himself.
"Two of a Kind" "Episode #5.6" - With Gillian Cobbold as Casablanca Cast Member and Janet Webb as Casablanca Cast Member.
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