Or shoud I say... Fred-uary?
His Excellency - With Eric Portman as ... George Harrison? Really?
Zombies of Mora Tau - With Joel Ashley as ... George Harrison? Really?
Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze - With Fred Ott as Sneezing Man.
"PEN15" - With Richard Karn as Fred Peters (5 episodes, 2019-2020) and Chris Saranec as Fred's Bandmate (unknown episodes). Also on a personal note, I just wanted to take this opportunity to lament the fact that they beat me to the name for the show. Thank you.
"Legit" - With Curt Lowens as Fred (1 episode, 2013) and Christopher Goodman as Fred (1 episode, 2014). Series Additional Crew: Frederic Perrin Caterer (unknown Episodes).
"Platane" - With Fred Testot as Fred (3 episodes, 2013-2019), Fred Epaud as Alexis le patron du Ekthel 6 (1 episode, 2011), and Grégory Loffredo as Artiste-cascadeur (1 episode, 2011). Series Visual Effects by Fredrik Monteil Digital Compositor (2 Episodes, 2019). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunts (1 Episode, 2011).
"Bad Kitty: The Series" - With Brian J. Carter as Fred (3 episodes).
"Salle n° 8" - With Christian Dulac as Fred (2 episodes, 1967).
"Le jour où tout a basculé" - With Yan Brian as Frederic (2 episodes, 2012), Marc-Antoine Frederic as Julien (2 episodes, 2012-2014), Edouard Valette as Fred (1 episode, 2011), Florence Fredet as Elia (1 episode, 2012), and Samuel Perche as Freddy (1 episode, 2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred de Tour (1 Episode, 2014). Series Music by Frederic Jaffre (1 Episode, 2013). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederic Lambierge First Assistant Director (9 Episodes, 2012-2013).
"Workingirls" - With Frank Cimière as Fred (2 episodes, 2014).
"Accusé" - With François Rabette as Fred (1 episode, 2015) and Eric Savin as Fred (1 episode, 2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (6 Episodes, 2015-2016).
"Shameless" - With Winifred Freedman as Dot (1 episode, 2021), Alfred Wilson as Old Man (1 episode, 2012), Alfred Adderly as Jim (1 episode, 2016), Rob Wilson as Fred (1 episode, 2018), Christopher Michael Moore as Fred (1 episode, 2015), and Julian Gooberman as Freddie Gallagher (unknown episodes). Series Sound Department: Michael Fredriksz Boom Operator (1 Episode, 2015). Series Editorial Department: Karen Goffred Assistant Editor (8 Episodes, 2017-2020).
"Anger Management" - With Fred Stoller as Fred (2 episodes, 2014), Fredericka Meek as Receptionist (1 episode, 2013), and Frederick Keeve as Gay Bar Patron (1 episode, 2014).
"Modern Family" - With Fred Willard as Frank Dunphy (14 episodes, 2009-2020), Rod McLachlan as Fred (1 episode, 2014), Fred Armisen as Langham (1 episode, 2014), Fred Savage as Caleb (1 episode, 2018), Fred Stoller as Mister Ekshun (1 episode, 2017), Fred Cross as Ticket Taker (1 episode, 2016), Lawrence Pressman as Fred (1 episode, 2018), and Alfred Rubin Thompson as Customs Agent (1 episode, 2015). Series Directed by Fred Savage (14 Episodes, 2011-2020). Series Directed by Fred Goss (1 Episode, 2013). Series Additional Crew: Fred Tallaksen Choreographer (1 Episode, 2009).
"Kümo Henriette" - With Manfred Lehmann as Manfred Seemann (6 episodes, 1979) and Sven Großer as Fred (2 episodes, 1982). Series Sound Department: Manfred Schipper Assistant Sound (12 Episodes, 1979).
"Funemployed" - With Brian Wohl as Fred (2 episodes, 2014).
"Adopted" - With Whit Spurgeon as Fred (2 episodes, 2018).
"Silicon Valley" - With Jared Wernick as Fred (2 episodes, 2016), Alfred Rubin Thompson as Man in Pied Piper Ad #1 (1 episode, 2019), Joshua Fredric Smith as Bartender (1 episode, 2014), Frederick Piña as (uncredited) (unknown episodes), and Alfred Hsing as Chinese Biker (unknown episodes). Series Sound Department: Alfredo Douglas Foley Editor (3 Episodes, 2019). Series Sound Department: Fred Runner Sound Mixer: San Francisco (1 Episode, 2019). Series Transportation Department: Fred Culbertson Picture Car Coordinator / Transportation Captain (4 Episodes, 2014). Series Additional Crew: Fred Benenson Consultant (7 Episodes, 2019).
"Sense8" - With Sharpe Ssewali as Fred (2 episodes, 2017) and Alfred Munyua as Irungu (1 episode, 2017). Series Art Direction by Frederico Pinto (1 Episode, 2017). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Tariki Second Assistant Director (1 Episode, 2017). Series Art Department: Fred Tabois Stand-by Props (10 Episodes, 2017). Series Visual Effects by Fred Haro Visual Effects Artist (5 Episodes, 2015). Series Stunts: Fred Hady Stunt Coordinator (1 Episode, 2015). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Paula Jean Fredrickson Costume Stitcher: San Francisco (1 Episode, 2017). Series Location Management: Freddie Tyson Brown Assistant Location Manager (12 Episodes, 2016-2018). Series Additional Crew: Ashley Alfred Production Assistant (8 Episodes, 2015). Series Additional Crew: Freddy Turner Set Production Assistant (1 Episode, 2015).
"Nos chers voisins" - With Laurent Ournac as Fred (2 episodes, 2012-2014) and Anouar Toubali as Fred (1 episode, 2017).
"Quick Reviews with Maverick" - With Douglas Castrejon as Fred (unknown episodes).
"I Know My First Name Is Steven" - With Dennis Fimple as Fred (2 episodes, 1989) and Frederic Forrest as Kenneth Parnell (2 episodes, 1989).
"Chasseurs d'écume" - With Martin Buraud as Fred (2 episodes, 1999).
"The Dred Man Chronicles: The Life of an Actor" - With Akil Delfish as Fred (2 episodes, 2016).
"Me Chama de Bruna" - With Alfredo Garcês as Fagner (7 episodes, 2019) and Bruno Jablonski as Fred (2 episodes, 2016). Series Sound Department: Frederico Santiago Dialogue Editor / Sound Editor (8 Episodes, 2016). Series Sound Department: Frederico Massine Sound Mixer (8 Episodes, 2019).
"Wij, heren van Zichem" - With Jo De Caluwé as Fred (2 episodes, 1972).
"Elementary" - With Ato Essandoh as Alfredo Llamosa (9 episodes, 2012-2018), Freda Foh Shen as Mary Watson (3 episodes, 2012-2018), Frederick Weller as Ronnie Wright (1 episode, 2016), Bob Gunton as Frederick Wentz (1 episode, 2019), Jason Pendergraft as Freddy Duncan (1 episode, 2015), Alfredo Narciso as Det. Brooks (1 episode, 2016), Freddy Miyares as Javi (1 episode, 2018), Fred Arsenault as Building Manager (1 episode, 2015), Stephen Lee Anderson as Fred (1 episode, 2017), and Adam Petchel as Fred (1 episode, 2018). Series Special Effects by Fred Buchholz Special Effects Coordinator (30 Episodes, 2012-2014). Series Visual Effects by Fred Pienkos Compositing Supervisor: Muse VFX / Compositing Supervisor (6 Episodes, 2016-2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddy Meyer Rigging Electrician / Lighting Technician (5 Episodes, 2013-2014).
"Petits secrets entre voisins" - With Paul Saint Hesse as Fred Bonfils (2 episodes, 2013), Nicolas Audebaud as Fred (1 episode, 2013), Olivier Foubert as Frederic (1 episode, 2015), Florence Fredet as Rose (1 episode, 2015), Fred Renda as Angélique (1 episode, 2015), Frederic Venant as Nicolas (1 episode, 2015), Fred Hebbada as Laurent Calmel (1 episode, 2016), Alfred Dumont as Arthur (1 episode, 2017), and Stephen Manas as Fred (1 episode, 2017).
"Colette, une femme libre" - With Sergio Peris-Mencheta as Fred (2 episodes, 2004). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Adr Editor (2 Episodes, 2004).
"All Hail King Julien: Exiled" - With H. Jon Benjamin as Fred (2 episodes, 2017). Series Music by Frederik Wiedmann (13 Episodes, 2017). Series Sound Department: Alfredo Douglas Foley Editor / Sound Editor (13 Episodes, 2017). Series Music Department: Frederik Wiedmann Score By (13 Episodes, 2017).
"The Super Man" - With Darryl Armbruster as Fred (2 episodes, 2017).
"Swedish Dicks" - With Frank Crim as Fred (1 episode, 2017) and Bryan Krasner as Fred (1 episode, 2018). Series Produced by Fredrik Ljungberg Executive Producer (19 Episodes, 2016-2018).
"Heads & Tails" - With Frederick D. Stephenson as Fred (2 episodes, 2015). Series Directed by Frederick D. Stephenson (10 Episodes, 2015-2016). Series Writing Credits: Frederick D. Stephenson (10 Episodes, 2015-2016). Series Produced by Frederick D. Stephenson Executive Producer (10 Episodes, 2015-2016). Series Cinematography by Frederick D. Stephenson (1 Episode, 2015). Series Film Editing by Frederick D. Stephenson (1 Episode, 2015).
"Sweetbitter" - With Josh Hamilton as Fred (2 episodes, 2018). Series Art Direction by Fredda Slavin (8 Episodes, 2019). Series Art Department: Sarah Fredericks Assistant Set Decorator (6 Episodes, 2018). Series Editorial Department: Frederick Agyemang Digital Intermediate Assist (6 Episodes, 2018).
"Emmerdale Farm" - With Frederick Pyne as Matt Skilbeck (1,226 episodes, 1972-1989), Freddie Jones as Sandy Thomas (632 episodes, 2005-2018), Mary Henry as Freda Gimbel (17 episodes, 1974-1975), Julian Garlick as Fred Armstrong (16 episodes, 1978-1981), Freddie Fletcher as Derek Warner (11 episodes, 1980-1984), Frederick Hall as PC Fred Hallam (9 episodes, 1973-1974), Keith Woodason as Freddie Yorke (8 episodes, 1994-2008), David Fredrickson as Dr. Mcderrick (8 episodes, 2004-2014), David McClelland as Fred Swithun (7 episodes, 2006-2020), Jamie Bacon as Freddy (6 episodes, 2018), James Ottaway as Fred Anstey (5 episodes, 1973-1974), Wilfred Harrison as Arthur Bright (5 episodes, 1991), Jimmy Gardner as Fred Farrar (4 episodes, 1976), Peter Bell as Frederick Mayfield (4 episodes, 1983), Frederick Bennett as Hunter Bell (3 episodes, 1974), Brian Badcoe as Fred Nelson (3 episodes, 1973), Lyn Paul as Freda Danby (3 episodes, 2003-2005), Fred Gaunt as Mr. Swannick (2 episodes, 1978), Frederick Peisley as Cyril (2 episodes, 1972), Ralph Bowland as Fred Oakley (2 episodes, 1980), Ian Bleasdale as Fred Mansell (2 episodes, 1980-1988), David Sherriff as Whispering Fred Jones (2 episodes, 1984), Freddie Hogan as Gavin (2 episodes, 2013), Albert Shepherd as Fred Teaker (1 episode, 1977), Wilfred Grove as Lionel (1 episode, 1985), Fred Feast as Martin (unknown episodes), and David Frederickson as Prosecution Barrister (1 episode, 1997). Series Writing Credits: Freda Kelsall (written By) (12 Episodes, 1981).
"You Can't See Round Corners" - With Tina Cornioley as Fred (2 episodes, 1967).
"Teatr Telewizji" - With Zbigniew Zamachowski as Alfred (29 episodes, 1995-2018), Jerzy Stuhr as Alfred Ill (19 episodes, 1977-2014), Aleksander Mikolajczak as Alfred Jaroszewicz 'Gruby' (10 episodes, 2004-2019), Alfreda Sarnawska as Wife of Kulis (3 episodes, 1955-1961), Katarzyna Pietruska as Doria Manfredi (2 episodes, 2012-2018), Alfred Lodzinski as Szulce (2 episodes, 1958), Wlodzimierz Panasiewicz as Alfred (1 episode, 1958), and Fred Apke as German soldier (1 episode, 2014). Series Writing Credits: Aleksander Fredro (comedy) (19 Episodes, 1955-2020). Series Writing Credits: Aleksander Fredro (19 Episodes, 1955-2020). Series Writing Credits: Aleksander Fredro (play) (19 Episodes, 1955-2020). Series Writing Credits: Aleksander Fredro (author) (19 Episodes, 1955-2020). Series Writing Credits: Alfred de Musset (play) (3 Episodes, 1956-1958). Series Writing Credits: Alfred de Musset (author) (3 Episodes, 1956-1958). Series Sound Department: Jan Freda Sound (1 Episode, 2006). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Szczerbowicz Camera Associate (1 Episode, 1997). Series Editorial Department: Frederick Van Eeden Color Timer (1 Episode, 2019).
"People Just Do Nothing" - With Will Rogers as Fred (2 episodes, 2018).
"Guépardes" - With Gilles-Vincent Kapps as Fred (2 episodes, 2018).
"Breaking News med Filip och Fredrik" - With Fredrik Wikingsson as Self - Host (281 episodes, 2011-2018), Fredrik Reinfeldt as Self (3 episodes, 2011-2017), Frederick Federley as Self (2 episodes, 2011), Fredrik Strage as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 2018), Tomas Alfredson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2011), Fredrik Eklund as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2015), Fredrik Skavlan as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2015), Fredrik Strang as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2017), and Fredrik Af Klercker as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2018).
"Atrapada" - With Estanislao Marín as Fred (5 episodes, 2018).
"Fortune Rookie" - With Fred Armisen as Fred (2 episodes, 2018).
"For All Mankind" - With Nick Wechsler as Fred (2 episodes, 2019), Fred Cross as CAPCOM (1 episode, 2021), and Jim Tooey as Fred Decordova (unknown episodes). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Lopez Rigging Grip (10 Episodes, 2021).
"The Brighton Belle" - With Norman Chappell as Fred (2 episodes, 1972).
"Hightown" - With Francis Jue as Fred (4 episodes, 2020).
"Big Chibi 6: The Shorts" - With Brooks Wheelan as Fred (3 episodes, 2018).
"Out of the Unknown" - With Frederick Bartman as Bill Travis (1 episode, 1965), Freddie Jones as Lester (1 episode, 1971), Sam Kydd as Fred (1 episode, 1965), Frederick Jaeger as Leebig (1 episode, 1969), Arthur Pentelow as Wilfred Rossell (1 episode, 1971), Geoffrey Frederick as Alex (1 episode, 1966), Fred Haggerty as Crewman (1 episode, 1965), Fred Hugh as Fred (1 episode, 1965), Sara Aimson as Freda (1 episode, 1966), Freda Bamford as Miss Foster (1 episode, 1969), and Murray Melvin as Fred (1 episode, 1969). Series Writing Credits: Frederik Pohl (story) (2 Episodes, 1965-1966). Series Music Department: Wilfred Josephs Composer: Incidental Music (1 Episode, 1969).
"Tatort" - With Dietmar Bär as Freddy Schenk (85 episodes, 1984-2021), Manfred Krug as Hauptkommissar Paul Stoever (41 episodes, 1984-2001), Annekathrin Bürger as Frederike (23 episodes, 1999-2007), Thomas Stipsits as Manfred Schimpf (13 episodes, 2012-2020), Günter Junghans as Alfred Wesskamp (9 episodes, 1993-2014), Manfred Heidmann as Kommissar Schäfermann (8 episodes, 1970-1984), Manfred Seipold as Bernd Hoyer (7 episodes, 1971-1988), Manfred Zapatka as Arthur Steinemann (7 episodes, 1983-2016), Dirk Martens as Bruder Manfred (7 episodes, 1996-2018), Karl-Heinz Gierke as Alfred Jüssen (7 episodes, 1981-2011), Karl-Fred Müller as Lukowski (7 episodes, 1994-2014), Manfred Böhm as Langer (7 episodes, 1973-1990), Walter Kreye as Alfred Löhden (6 episodes, 1997-2005), Manfred Möck as André Schmidt (6 episodes, 1994-2021), Emilio De Marchi as Alfredo Ventura (6 episodes, 1995-2015), Klaus Barner as Alfred Stein (5 episodes, 1985-2000), Manfred Lehmann as Gehlmann (5 episodes, 1972-1994), Fred Stillkrauth as Hans Greedinger (5 episodes, 1981-2009), Manfred Günther as Harry (5 episodes, 1975-1987), Manfred Andrae as Deschamps (5 episodes, 1988-2003), Oliver Nägele as Chefredakteur (5 episodes, 1984-2011), Mathias Kniesbeck as Manfred Spies (4 episodes, 1989-2007), Frederick Lau as Dennis (4 episodes, 2007-2012), Alfred Kleinheinz as Max Claudius (4 episodes, 1999-2011), Berth Wesselmann as Alfred (4 episodes, 1987-2006), Peter Fricke as Fred Corbut (3 episodes, 1981-1995), Henry Hübchen as Alfred Stellmacher (3 episodes, 1993-2001), Manfred Reddemann as Leo (3 episodes, 1973-1996), Manfred Schermutzki as Kommissar (3 episodes, 1972-1976), Alfred Reiterer as Franz Jaczek (3 episodes, 1977-1988), Manfred Richter (3 episodes, 1998-2001), Otto Sander as Manfred Enders (2 episodes, 1979-2005), Manfred Steffen as Herr Schönflies (2 episodes, 1993), Dieter Wagner as Alfred Zöst (2 episodes, 1971-1990), Manfred Lukas-Luderer as Leo Koschnik (2 episodes, 1994-2000), Silvan-Pierre Leirich as Fred Korn (2 episodes, 1998-2004), Martin Rentzsch as Dr. Frederick Pleikart (2 episodes, 2006-2015), Gerhard Naujoks as Chefredakteur (2 episodes, 2004-2009), Frederik Bott as Benjamin Funk (2 episodes, 2017-2018), Manfred Jaksch as Hausdiener (2 episodes, 1979-1990), Junis Marlon as Frederik Mende (2 episodes, 2007-2013), Michael Schernthaner as Chefredakteur (2 episodes, 1999-2012), Helmut Wechsler as Christoph Steininger alias Alfredo Cheesy Solanas (2 episodes, 1993-1995), Wolf Hofer as Fredi Cortesi (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Fred Solm as Waldemar Zölny (2 episodes, 1983-1986), Fred Woywode (2 episodes, 1974-2006), Wilfried Freitag as Fred Langendörfer (1 episode, 1972), Annabelle Mandeng as Freda Amadou (1 episode, 2003), Alfred Dorfer as Fred Michalski (1 episode, 2013), Frederic Welter as Pit Finke (1 episode, 2001), Frederic Linkemann as Olli Hauer (1 episode, 2017), Peter Herzog as Alfred Georgie, Apotheker (1 episode, 1975), Alfred Beurer as David (1 episode, 1991), Fred Delmare as Vater Merkel (1 episode, 1996), Natascha Graf as Frederike (1 episode, 1996), Frederik Abrahams as Patrick (1 episode, 2001), Jörg Gudzuhn as Dr. Manfred Andresen (1 episode, 2008), Steven Scharf as Alfred Neumann (1 episode, 2020), Steven Schubert as Manfred (1 episode, 1991), Manfred Molitorisz as Olaf Lasen (1 episode, 1999), Manfred Lindlbauer as Gunnar Melz (1 episode, 1981), Ann-Kathrin Kramer as Frederike Kawentz (1 episode, 2007), Manfred Borges (1 episode, 1994), Silvia Medina as Frederike Freidank (1 episode, 2016), Gerd Rohrbacher as Manfred Oehlenschläger (1 episode, 2017), Fred C. Siebeck as Stöckle (1 episode, 1982), Alfred Müller as Kommissar Ballmann (1 episode, 1993), Günther Knecht as Manfred Wanner (1 episode, 2003), Alexander Absenger as Chefredakteur (1 episode, 2019), Volker Weidlich as Manfred Peters (1 episode, 2011), Mona Kloos as Frederike Kropp (1 episode, 2019), Fred Albert as Der Mann (1 episode, 1974), Alfred Urankar as Felix Schlüter (1 episode, 1984), Alfred Schuster as Wachtmeister (1 episode, 1991), Fredrik Jan Hofmann as Sanitäter (1 episode, 2016), Fred York (1 episode, 1974), Julia Blankenburg as Chefredakteurin (1 episode, 2010), Manfred Lucha as Spurensicherer (1 episode, 2014), Frederico Manas (1 episode, 1982), Alfred Holighaus (1 episode, 2001), Manfred-Anton Algrang (1 episode, 2009), Frederic Schreitmüller as Bastian (1 episode, 2009), Manfred Kothe (1 episode, 1983), Kurt Hexmann as Alfred Manz (1 episode, 1991), Manfred Liptow as Polizist (1 episode, 1991), Manfred Liechti as Peter Burkhard (1 episode, 2013), Alfred Neugebauer as Bodyguard (1 episode, 1990), Frederic Radecke (1 episode, 2007), Manfred Westermeier (1 episode, 1977), Manfred Ebel as 1. Kriminal Assistent (1 episode, 1973), Burkhard Jahn as Manfred Wenzel (1 episode, 1975), Fred Straub (1 episode, 1975), Manfred Grote (1 episode, 1977), Manfred Inger as Direktor Jochmann (1 episode, 1982), Frederic Battiston (1 episode, 1984), Stefan Fleming as Freddy (1 episode, 1985), Fred Reyes (1 episode, 1985), Fred Rays (1 episode, 1987), Fred Rai (1 episode, 1991), Frederika Schmidt-Arndt as Maria (1 episode, 2003), Frederic Moriette (1 episode, 2009), Manfred Böll as Martin Neumann (1 episode, 2011), Anthony Arndt as Manfred Radtke (1 episode, 2020), and Manfred Schott as Mr. Fong (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Manfred Stelzer (7 Episodes, 2003-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Breinersdorfer (writer) (20 Episodes, 1984-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Breinersdorfer (written By) (20 Episodes, 1984-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Breinersdorfer (20 Episodes, 1984-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Breinersdorfer (based On An Idea By) (20 Episodes, 1984-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Breinersdorfer (book) (20 Episodes, 1984-2012). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Jacobs (writer) (1 Episode, 1988). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Krug (screenplay) (1 Episode, 1998). Series Writing Credits: Manfred R. Köhler (German Dialogue) (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Stelzer (screenplay) (1 Episode, 2003). Series Writing Credits: Fred Zander (writer) (2 Episodes, 1977-1979). Series Produced by Manfred Hattendorf Producer: SWR / Producer / Commissioning Editor / Chief Producer: SWR / Commissioning Editor: SWT (24 Episodes, 2007-2014). Series Produced by Manfred Lenert Executive Producer / Line Producer (11 Episodes, 2006-2012). Series Produced by Alfred-Joachim Hermanni Producer (1 Episode, 1993). Series Produced by Fredy Messmer Executive Producer (1 Episode, 1996). Series Music by Manfred Hübler (2 Episodes, 1989-1991). Series Cinematography by Manfred Ensinger (8 Episodes, 1972-1996). Series Cinematography by Manfred Lowack (1 Episode, 1978). Series Production Design by Manfred Glöckner (4 Episodes, 1990-1995). Series Production Design by Manfred Döring (4 Episodes, 2019-2020). Series Production Design by Manfred Lütz (1 Episode, 1971). Series Production Design by Alfred Ulrich Bosshart (1 Episode, 1999). Series Art Direction by Manfred Lütz (1 Episode, 1972). Series Set Decoration by Fred Gutberg (2 Episodes, 2014-2015). Series Costume Design by Dela Fredrich (3 Episodes, 1971-1972). Series Costume Design by Frederike Tabea May (2 Episodes, 2007). Series Costume Design by Manfred Schneider (1 Episode, 2017). Series Makeup Department: Fred Heilmann Makeup Artist (4 Episodes, 1972-1983). Series Makeup Department: Manfred Schröder Makeup Artist (2 Episodes, 2008). Series Makeup Department: Fredy Arnold Makeup Artist (1 Episode, 1984). Series Production Management: Ines Frederich Unit Manager (2 Episodes, 2018-2021). Series Production Management: Fred Otto Production Manager (1 Episode, 1977). Series Production Management: Manfred Stab Unit Manager (1 Episode, 1985). Series Production Management: Roch Siffredi Unit Manager (1 Episode, 1987). Series Production Management: Alfred Hänni Assistant Unit Manager (1 Episode, 1993). Series Production Management: Alfred Ebinger Production Manager (1 Episode, 2001). Series Art Department: Alfred Schmich Property Master: Indoor / Props / Property Master / Stand-by Props (14 Episodes, 1998-2009). Series Art Department: Fred Gutberg Set Constructor / Property Master / Property Master: Indoor / Property Master: Outdoor (5 Episodes, 1991-2014). Series Art Department: Alfred Faig Property Master (2 Episodes, 1980-1981). Series Art Department: Manfred Harth Prop Driver (2 Episodes, 2010-2011). Series Art Department: Manfred Friedrich Set Dresser (1 Episode, 1991). Series Art Department: Manfred Hupe Set Builder (1 Episode, 2004). Series Art Department: Manfred Hörmann Property Master: Inside (1 Episode, 2009). Series Art Department: Manfred Mayer Property Master: Outdoor (1 Episode, 2011). Series Art Department: Manfred Loritz Set Builder (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Sound Department: Manfred Thust Sound (13 Episodes, 1974-1979). Series Sound Department: Manfred Folie Re-recording Mixer / Sound Mixer / Sound Designer (4 Episodes, 2008-2015). Series Sound Department: Manfred Banach Sound / Sound Mixer (3 Episodes, 1991-2016). Series Sound Department: Manfred De Lorenzi Assistant Sound / Boom Operator (3 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Sound Department: Manfred Oelschlegel Sound (2 Episodes, 1971-1972). Series Sound Department: Manfred R. Köhler Dubbing Director (1 Episode, 1972). Series Sound Department: Manfred Arbter Sound (1 Episode, 1998). Series Sound Department: Manfred Schmid Sound Designer (1 Episode, 2005). Series Sound Department: Fred Pietzner Boom Operator (1 Episode, 2006). Series Sound Department: Freddy Fleing Foley Artist (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederik Tegethoff First Assistant Camera / Additional Assistant Camera / Assistant Camera / First Assistant Camera: "b" Camera / First Assistant Camera: Pickup Shots (7 Episodes, 2011-2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Dombrowka Gaffer / Lighting Technician (4 Episodes, 1995-2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederik Schulz First Assistant Camera (2 Episodes, 2006-2011). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Jan-Frederik Wockenfuß First Assistant "b" Camera / Second Assistant Camera (1 Episode, 2012-2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Hürmer Assistant Camera (1 Episode, 1973). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Lämmerer Still Photographer (1 Episode, 2007). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Andrej Hagbeck Second Assistant Camera (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Sebastian Fred Schirmer Additional Camera (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Frederike Wyrwol Wardrobe (2 Episodes, 2012-2014). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Fred Schnitzler Wardrobe (1 Episode, 1972). Series Script and Continuity Department: Frederic Moriette Continuity / Script Supervisor (3 Episodes, 2007-2019). Series Script and Continuity Department: Manfred Behrndt Continuity (1 Episode, 2006). Series Transportation Department: Manfred Harth Production Driver / Property Driver (1 Episode, 2000-2020). Series Transportation Department: Manfred Volz Production Driver (1 Episode, 2015). Series Transportation Department: Frederik Scholz Driver (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Additional Crew: Mehdi Ben Fredj Caterer (1 Episode, 2011). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Hanke Production Accountant (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Diedrichs Production Accountant (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"All Creatures Great and Small" - With Fred Feast as Jeff Mallock (5 episodes, 1988-1989), Fred Gaunt as Mr. Smithers (2 episodes, 1978-1988), Wilfred Grove as Farmer (2 episodes, 1980-1983), Frederick Bennett as Herbie Hinchcliffe (1 episode, 1980), Frederick Treves as Lord Hulton (1 episode, 1980), Neil Godden as Freddy (1 episode, 1978), Bill Cashmore as Freddie Trueman (1 episode, 1989), Freddie Fletcher as Bob Derrick (1 episode, 1988), Joe Figg as Fred (1 episode, 1980), Mark Torvic as Fred (1 episode, 1978), Tommy Harper as Fred (1 episode, 1985), Terry Pearson as Fred (Barman) (unknown episodes), Alfred as Tabby, Cat (unknown episodes), and Tinker as Fred Allan's Donkey (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (by) (4 Episodes, 1988-1989).
"The Beverly Hillbillies" - With Fred Clark as Dr. Roy Clyburn (5 episodes, 1963-1967), Bobs Watson as Fred Penrod (4 episodes, 1964-1967), Pat McCaffrie as Fred (2 episodes, 1967), Don Rickles as Fred (1 episode, 1965), Hank Patterson as Fred Ziffel (1 episode, 1969), and Freddy as Crow (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (written By) (1 Episode, 1963).
"CHiPs" - With Fred Williamson as Ty (2 episodes, 1979), Fred Beir as Evan Whitlock (2 episodes, 1978-1979), Freddye Chapman as Clerk (2 episodes, 1981-1983), Jason Evers as Fred Gesslin (1 episode, 1978), Fred Dryer as Lt. John LeGarre (1 episode, 1982), Damon Douglas as Freddy (1 episode, 1978), Dennis Holahan as Fred (1 episode, 1982), Hal Frederick as Animal Control Officer (1 episode, 1979), Fred McGrath as Blue Tank Commander (1 episode, 1982), Wendy Fredericks as Janey (1 episode, 1977), Alfred Dennis as Companion #1 (1 episode, 1978), Richard Karron as Fred (1 episode, 1977), Frederic Downs as Watchman (1 episode, 1981), Fredrick Franklin as Drunk (1 episode, 1980), Fred Slyter as Businessman (1 episode, 1981), Fred Asparagus as Weasel (1 episode, 1983), and Frederick Tully as Bob Higgins (1 episode, 1979). Series Film Editing by Frederic L. Knudtson (1 Episode, 1980). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Wardell First Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1983). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred R. Krug Camera Operator (5 Episodes, 1978-1980). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Michael Frediani Assistant Camera (1 Episode, 1977).
"Casualty" - With Michael Byrne as Alfred Maxwell (7 episodes, 2012-2015), Dan Fredenburgh as Aiden Devlin (4 episodes, 2007-2016), Ian Redford as Alfred Prufrock (3 episodes, 1994-2018), Jon Croft as Fred (3 episodes, 1992-1999), Freddie Annobil as Frankie Whittock (2 episodes, 2000-2006), Fred Ridgeway as Gary Parnell (2 episodes, 2000-2006), Freddie Jones as Henry Wallowski (2 episodes, 2000-2004), Richard Glover as Fred Clarke (2 episodes, 2007-2011), Fred Pearson as Bob Jackson (2 episodes, 1990-1997), Edward Judd as Alfred Newcombe (1 episode, 1989), Alfred Molina as Harry Horner (1 episode, 1986), Frederick Warder as Paul (1 episode, 1994), Frederick Treves as Henry Alsop (1 episode, 1995), Naomi Frederick as Grace Fraser (1 episode, 2013), Alex Eastwood as Freddy Davies (1 episode, 2019), Freddie Davies as Bobby Zee (1 episode, 1996), Freddie Boardley as Tom Longworth (1 episode, 1989), Andy Moss as Freddie Drummond (1 episode, 2013), John Rowe as Fred Macintyre (1 episode, 2013), Freddie Rose as Damon Wagstaff (1 episode, 2014), Peter Stockbridge as Wilfred White (1 episode, 1996), Freddie Findlay as Joe Price (1 episode, 2001), John Paton as Fred (1 episode, 2002), Tony Aitken as Fred (1 episode, 2004), Freddie Stroma as James Huppert (1 episode, 2006), Bill Gavin as Alfred MacIntyre (1 episode, 1994), Oliver Ebsworth as Freddie Braithwaite (1 episode, 2015), Malcolm Frederick as Calvin Soloman (1 episode, 1995), Paul Haley as Fred Kemp (1 episode, 1995), Freda Rodgers as Night Sister (1 episode, 1987), Wilfred Grove as St John's Ambulanceman (1 episode, 1990), and George Heritage as Freddy Whitcomb (1 episode, 2003). Series Stunts: Freddie Mason Stunt Double: Elliott Jordan (1 Episode, 2015).
"Cheers" - With Christopher Graves as Frederick Crane (6 episodes, 1991-1993), Kevin Graves as Frederick Crane (6 episodes, 1991-1993), Fred Dryer as Dave Richards (4 episodes, 1982-1987), Kenneth Kimmins as Fred Wilson (1 episode, 1982), Fred Carney as Tom (1 episode, 1984), Fred Asparagus as Pepe (1 episode, 1988), Fredric Cook as Detective McGuiness (1 episode, 1989), John Fiedler as Fred (1 episode, 1982), Fredd Wayne as Dr. Bramwell (1 episode, 1992), Paul Eiding as Fred (1 episode, 1986), Rob Neukirch as Adult Frederick (1 episode, 1991), Fred Slyter as Patron (1 episode, 1990), and Joel Fredericks as Sam II (1 episode, 1992). Series Writing Credits: Fred Graver (story Editor) (25 Episodes, 1992-1993). Series Writing Credits: Fred Graver (written By) (25 Episodes, 1992-1993).
"Division 4" - With Fred Ford as Neighbour (16 episodes, 1969-1975), Michael Croft as Freddy Chapman (6 episodes, 1973-1975), Alfred Sandor as Barry Phillips (4 episodes, 1970-1974), Tristan Rogers as Freddie Jackson (3 episodes, 1969-1975), Fred Betts as Frank O'Brien (2 episodes, 1971-1972), Alfred Hoff as Mr. Romberg (2 episodes, 1970), Clive Birchmore as Fred Graham (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Fred Gray as Office Manager (2 episodes, 1973-1975), Al Thomas as Freddie Cameron (1 episode, 1972), Alfred Bell as Mark Richards (1 episode, 1973), Kevin Garnier as Fred (1 episode, 1973), John Baker as Fred Green (1 episode, 1973), Fred Greenwood as Bloke in Lane (1 episode, 1974), Wilfred Fulton as Doctor (1 episode, 1975), Freda Simmons as Good Neighbour (1 episode, 1973), and Fred Van der Linde as Shopkeeper (1 episode, 1970). Series Writing Credits: Fred Parsons (written By) (2 Episodes, 1972-1973).
"ER" - With Fred Ward as Eddie Wyczenski (3 episodes, 2006-2007), Freda Foh Shen as Audiologist (3 episodes, 1998-1999), Dona Hardy as Freda (2 episodes, 1994-2008), Frank McRae as Freddie (2 episodes, 2003), Seymour Cassel as Alfred Gower (1 episode, 2007), Freddy Rodríguez as Simon (1 episode, 2007), Fredric Lehne as Bum's Friend (1 episode, 1997), Cully Fredricksen as Prosthetics rep (1 episode, 1995), Fred Applegate as Gus's Father (1 episode, 1995), Jon Paul Burkhart as Fred Tennyson (1 episode, 2009), Rodney Eastman as Fredd (1 episode, 1996), Frederick Koehler as Benjamin Coe - Legal Aid Attorney (1 episode, 2005), Brent Hinkley as Fred Hopper (1 episode, 2001), Freddy L. Ludiezo as Bank Teller (1 episode, 2003), Lobo Sebastian as Freddy Harrison (1 episode, 2002), Joseph Raymond Lucero as Freddie (1 episode, 2008), Judy Jean Berns as Mrs. Fredriksson (1 episode, 2000), Ross Mackenzie as Fred (1 episode, 2007), Frederick Dawson as Bus Driver (1 episode, 1997), Jimmy Karz as Alfred Clark (1 episode, 1998), Fred Einesman as Assistant (1 episode, 2002), Godofredo Henriquez as Chavez (1 episode, 2003), Kristin Herrera as Frederika Meehan (1 episode, 2004), Alfred Jackson as Tough #2 (1 episode, 2001), Fred Saldone as Stetson (1 episode, 2006), Geno Monteiro as Fred (1 episode, 2006), Kevin McClatchy as Fred Danziger (1 episode, 1999), Peter Haskell as Fred Thunhurst (1 episode, 2009), Pamela Guest as Maria Fredriksson (1 episode, 2001), and Fred Pinkard as Mr. Stubey (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Fred Gerber (2 Episodes, 1995). Series Directed by Fred Einesman (1 Episode, 1999). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Thomas H. Frederick Loader (48 Episodes, 1999-2001). Series Editorial Department: Fred Eldridge Senior Colorist (331 Episodes, 1994-2009). Series Additional Crew: Fred Einesman Medical Supervisor / Medical Advisor / Technical Advisor (289 Episodes, 1995-2007). Series Additional Crew: Fred Glander Set Production Assistant: Chicago Unit (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"Emergency!" - With Lennie Weinrib as Fred Gibson (1 episode, 1974), Nick Nolte as Fred (1 episode, 1974), Don Most as Fred Wilson (1 episode, 1973), Raymond Mayo as Fred (1 episode, 1973), Derrel Maury as Freddie (1 episode, 1975), Fred Dale as Car Wash Owner (unknown episodes), and Fred Brookfield as Richard Allen (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (written By) (1 Episode, 1972). Series Film Editing by Frederic L. Knudtson (4 Episodes, 1973-1974). Series Film Editing by Fred Baratta (1 Episode, 1978). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Gammon Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1977). Series Stunts: Fred Brookfield Stunts (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Music Department: Fred Prior Music Editor (10 Episodes, 1976-1978).
"Empty Nest" - With Fred Applegate as Clifford McGraw (3 episodes, 1990-1994), Richard Stahl as Fred Dietz (3 episodes, 1992-1994), Craig Bierko as Fred (1 episode, 1991), Barbara Billingsley as Winifred Mcconnell (1 episode, 1991), Eddie Bracken as Fred (1 episode, 1990), Freddie Dawson as Waiter (1 episode, 1990), Fred Sanders as Producer (1 episode, 1995), Fred Holliday as Club Host (1 episode, 1993), Fred Sadoff as Mort (1 episode, 1990), Charles C. Stevenson Jr. as Fred (1 episode, 1994), Fred Stoller as Mr. Garrison (1 episode, 1993), and Marlon Archey as Frederick (1 episode, 1994). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freeman (written By) (2 Episodes, 1991-1992). Series Produced by Fred Freeman Executive Producer (52 Episodes, 1991-1993). Series Production Management: Fred Roth Post-production Manager (24 Episodes, 1990-1991).
"The Forest Rangers" - With Douglas Master as Fred Cooper (10 episodes, 1963-1965), Leslie Yeo as Fred (5 episodes, 1963-1965), Vernon Chapman as Fred Stark (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Fred Diehl as Mr. Saunders (2 episodes, 1964-1965), and John Ruta as Fred (1 episode, 1964).
"The Geena Davis Show" - With Jerry Lambert as Fred (3 episodes, 2000-2001) and Fred Applegate as David (1 episode, 2001).
"Gunsmoke" - With Fred McDougall as Townsman (1 episode, 1957-1975), Fred Dale as Townsman (1 episode, 1961-1975), Fred Coby as 3rd Stage Man (16 episodes, 1962-1970), Charles Fredericks as Clel Wilson (7 episodes, 1958-1969), Alfred Ryder as Flint (2 episodes, 1959-1966), Fred J. Scollay as Clint Fisher (2 episodes, 1965-1967), Frederic Downs as Judge Evers (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Fred Stromsoe as Prew (2 episodes, 1971), Alfred Linder as Clerk (1 episode, 1956), Fredd Wayne as Sam Kertcher (1 episode, 1956), Dean Fredericks as Gart (1 episode, 1957), William Shatner as Fred Bateman (1 episode, 1966), Fred Graham as Cowboy (1 episode, 1957), Fred Holliday as Harper (1 episode, 1959), Fred Kruger as Straker (1 episode, 1958), Frederick Herrick as Laban Wakefield (1 episode, 1974), Fred Lerner as Guard (1 episode, 1975), Fred Carson as Townsman (unknown episodes), Fred Aldrich as Townsman (unknown episodes), Fred Rapport as Townsman (unknown episodes), and Fred Fisher as Bartender (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Fred Jackman Jr. (1 Episode, 1963). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lord Tennyson (poem) (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Music by Fred Steiner (30 Episodes, 1959-1966). Series Cinematography by Ellsworth Fredericks (1 Episode, 1956). Series Cinematography by Fred Mandl (1 Episode, 1969). Series Film Editing by Fred W. Berger (1 Episode, 1958). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred J. Koenekamp Camera Operator (34 Episodes, 1963). Series Editorial Department: Fred W. Berger Supervising Editor / Supervising Film Editor (127 Episodes, 1955-1959). Series Music Department: Fred Steiner Conductor / Music Conducted By (13 Episodes, 1959-1966). Series Additional Crew: Fred McDougall Stand-in (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"L'instit" - With Henri de Lorme as Fred (1 episode, 1999), Kevin Goffette as Fred (1 episode, 1997), Fred Ulysse as Antoine (1 episode, 1997), Fred Personne as Pascal Bonnaffé (1 episode, 1993), and David Manfredini as Enfant (1 episode, 1995). Series Film Editing by Fred Béraud-Dufour (4 Episodes, 2001-2004). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Béraud-Dufour Second Unit Director (1 Episode, 2002). Series Stunts: Fred Bourbousson Stunt Coordinator (1 Episode, 1999).
"The Jack Benny Program" - With Ross Elliott as Fred (11 episodes, 1961-1964), Ray Kellogg as Alfred - Prisoner (3 episodes, 1953-1962), Fred Allen as Self (2 episodes, 1953), Fred Graham as Taller Detective with Bogie (1 episode, 1953-1961), Frederick De Cordova as Self (1 episode, 1962), Fred MacMurray as Self (1 episode, 1954), John Frederick as Lead Mannequin Dresser (1 episode, 1955), Fred Haney as Self (1 episode, 1954), Freddy Morgan as Banjo Player with Spike Jones (1 episode, 1956), Alfred Wallenstein as Self (1 episode, 1956), Fred Aldrich as Racetrack Patron (unknown episodes), and Fred Rapport as Club Patron (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Frederick De Cordova (75 Episodes, 1955-1964). Series Produced by Frederick De Cordova Producer (62 Episodes, 1955-1964).
"The Jeffersons" - With Fred Ball as Ken Sanders (2 episodes, 1980), Daniel Frishman as Louis Alfred Grayson III (1 episode, 1981), Karl Held as Fred (1 episode, 1982), Fred McGrath as Young Newlywed Husband (1 episode, 1984), Dap Sugar Willie as Fred (1 episode, 1983), Fred Carney as Mr. Donahue (1 episode, 1985), Fred D. Scott as Mr. Van Morris (1 episode, 1979), Lou Rogers III as Fred (1 episode, 1981), Fred Pinkard as Grandpa Douglas (1 episode, 1975), and Fred Stuthman as Barney Hunter (1 episode, 1977). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (5 Episodes, 1976-1981). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (story By) (5 Episodes, 1976-1981).
"Joséphine, ange gardien" - With Alain Doutey as Alfredo Paoli (2 episodes, 2002-2016), Sébastien Radovitch as Fredo (2 episodes, 1999-2002), Jérémie Chaplain as Fred Mercier (1 episode, 2008), Vincent Martin as Fred (1 episode, 2008), Aurélien Levitan as Fred (1 episode, 2001), Fred Bianconi as Docteur Monnier (1 episode, 2000), Benoist Gérard as Fred (1 episode, 2005), and Frederic Venant as Policier Suisse (1 episode, 2010). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (2 Episodes, 2000-2008). Series Sound Department: Fred Messa Sound (1 Episode, 1998). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Moura Drone Camera Operator (1 Episode, 2017). Series Editorial Department: Frederique Veillard Assistant Editor (1 Episode, 2000).
"Julie Lescaut" - With Claude Barichasse as Fred (2 episodes, 1997-2004), Frederic J. Stromenger as Patrick (1 episode, 1994), Vincent Grass as Fred Pastor (1 episode, 1997), Fred Bianconi as Jérôme Fortuit (1 episode, 2001), Didier Becchetti as Fred (1 episode, 2008), Stéphane Brel as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Fred Nony as Vidal (1 episode, 2002), Wilfred Benaïche as Conservateur (1 episode, 2005), Olivier Mellor as Fred Lanvin (1 episode, 2004), Omar Bekhaled as Fred Renard (1 episode, 1996), Frederic Stromenger as Patrick (1 episode, 1994), and Philippe Loffredo as Médecin SAMU (1 episode, 1997). Series Writing Credits: Frederika Patard (scenario) (2 Episodes, 2011). Series Writing Credits: Frederika Patard (scenario, Adaptation And Dialogue) (2 Episodes, 2011). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (10 Episodes, 1998-2002). Series Sound Department: Frederic Dubois Sound Editor (2 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2009). Series Stunts: Frederick Renard Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2010).
"The Last of the Australians" - With John Ewart as Fred (3 episodes, 1975-1976).
"Lux Video Theatre" - With Jerome Cowan as Alfred Bragg (4 episodes, 1951-1956), Fredd Wayne as Bert Oliver (4 episodes, 1952-1957), Frederick Worlock as Reverend Stowell (3 episodes, 1951-1956), George Baxter as Freddie (2 episodes, 1955), Fredric March as Captain Matt (2 episodes, 1951-1952), Greta Granstedt as Freda (2 episodes, 1953-1956), Alfred Hitchcock as Lux Video Theatre Guest (2 episodes, 1954-1956), Fred Sherman as Brunn (2 episodes, 1957), Alfreda Wallace as Ellen (1 episode, 1951), Alfred Hesse as Second Bookkeeper (1 episode, 1952), Alfred Neal as Neal (1 episode, 1952), Frederic Tozere as Father (1 episode, 1952), Frederic Warriner as Johnson (1 episode, 1952), Fred Kareman as Bellhop (1 episode, 1953), Jack Lemmon as Alfred Fishkettle (1 episode, 1953), Fred Clark as Harry Phillips (1 episode, 1955), Fred MacMurray as Self (guest) (1 episode, 1955), Robert Horton as Fred (1 episode, 1956), and John Wilder as Fred (1 episode, 1956). Series Directed by Fred Carney (4 Episodes, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Lewis Allen (story) (1 Episode, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Landis (novel) (1 Episode, 1955). Series Writing Credits: Frederic Manley (teleplay) (2 Episodes, 1954). Series Writing Credits: Frederic Manley (writer) (2 Episodes, 1954). Series Writing Credits: Fred Niblo Jr. (screenplay) (2 Episodes, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Stephani (story) (1 Episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: Winifred Wolfe (story) (1 Episode, 1954). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (2 Episodes, 1953).
"Mannix" - With Fred Krone as Edward Lewis (4 episodes, 1968-1974), Dana Elcar as Fred Reston (5 episodes, 1968-1973), Fred Beir as Alan Deedrich (4 episodes, 1969-1973), Frederic Downs as County Recorder (4 episodes, 1968-1975), Robert 'Buzz' Henry as Fred (4 episodes, 1967-1971), Fred Waugh as Hood #1 (3 episodes, 1971-1974), Bartlett Robinson as Alfred Price (3 episodes, 1969-1972), Peter Ashton as Freddy (2 episodes, 1973-1974), Alfred Ryder as Emory Davis (1 episode, 1973), Steven Marlo as Fred (1 episode, 1968), Fred Carson as Man with Eyepatch (1 episode, 1970), Leon Lontoc as Freddy (1 episode, 1972), Fred Sadoff as Lucas Hume (1 episode, 1973), Ivan Naranjo as Fred Tall Chief (1 episode, 1974), Keg Johnson as Fred (1 episode, 1969), Harry Raybould as Fred (1 episode, 1969), Mary Carver as Mrs. Fredericks (1 episode, 1972), and Alfred Shelly as Cop (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (teleplay) (3 Episodes, 1972-1975). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (teleplay By) (3 Episodes, 1972-1975). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (written By) (3 Episodes, 1972-1975). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Brenner (written By) (2 Episodes, 1970). Series Music by Fred Steiner (3 Episodes, 1969-1971). Series Set Decoration by Fred Price (121 Episodes, 1968-1974).
"One Day at a Time" - With Morgan Stevens as Fred (2 episodes, 1979), James Karen as Fred Emerson (1 episode, 1978), Fred Stuthman as Clifford (1 episode, 1976), Fredd Wayne as Ralph (1 episode, 1982), Don Diamond as Fred (1 episode, 1976), and Ronnie Schell as Fred Larson (1 episode, 1979). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Wilson (written By) (1 Episode, 1981).
"Open House" - With Carmine Caridi as Fred (2 episodes, 1989), Rick Lieberman as Fred (1 episode, 1990), Aaron Lustig as Fred Fagey (1 episode, 1989), and Freddy as Francine (1 episode, 1990).
"Orlando" - With Freddy Foote as Ben Ali (4 episodes, 1968), Bob Hornery as Fred Jeeduddah (4 episodes, 1968), Ronnie Stevens as Fred Froudbottom (4 episodes, 1968), Murray Evans as Fred (3 episodes, 1966), and George Moon as Fred Pinwaid (2 episodes, 1967). Series Directed by Fred Sadoff (10 Episodes, 1966-1967).
"Seinfeld" - With Fred Pinkard as Newsstand Boy (2 episodes, 1994-1996), Fred Stoller as First Man in Hockey Audience (1 episode, 1995), Fred Applegate as Rick Levitan (1 episode, 1991), Fred Sanders as John (1 episode, 1992), Charles Kahlenberg as Fred (1 episode, 1997), Manfred Melcher as Officer (1 episode, 1992), Fred Goehner as Delivery Guy (1 episode, 1996), Richard Gant as Fred (1 episode, 1993), and Fred Savage as Fred Savage (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stoller (story By) (2 Episodes, 1994-1995). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stoller (written By) (2 Episodes, 1994-1995). Series Produced by Fred Barron Executive Producer (4 Episodes, 1990). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred R. Jochheim Dolly Grip (4 Episodes, 1997-1998). Series Additional Crew: Fred Stoller Program Consultant (23 Episodes, 1994-1995).
"Suspense" - With Frederick Rawlings as A Bookie (2 episodes, 1963), Sarah Lawson as Freda Crale (1 episode, 1962), Frederick Bartman as Hilary (1 episode, 1963), Wilfred Pickles as William Johnson (1 episode, 1963), Bruce Wightman as Fred (1 episode, 1962), Jack Watling as Fred Taylor (1 episode, 1963), Fred Sadoff as Moss (1 episode, 1963), Drewe Henley as Fred (1 episode, 1963), Christopher Burgess as Fred (1 episode, 1963), and Frederick Jaeger as Forsch (1 episode, 1963).
"Wings" - With Beau Starr as Frederick Watts (1 episode, 1993), Fred Stoller as Mr. Lutz (1 episode, 1996), Soupy Sales as Fred Gardner (1 episode, 1994), Harry Woolf as Fred (1 episode, 1993), Patrick Mickler as Fred (1 episode, 1995), Jason Grant Smith as Fred (1 episode, 1996), and Fred Roggin as Fred Roggin (1 episode, 1996).
"EastEnders" - With Freddie Phillips as Will Mitchell (134 episodes, 2015-2021), Jimi Mistry as Dr. Fred Fonseca (39 episodes, 1999-2000), Dudley Sutton as Wilfred (18 episodes, 2004), Joe Fredericks as Rhys (5 episodes, 2006), Malcolm Freeman as Fred Lewis (4 episodes, 2018), Freddie Stuart as Harry (3 episodes, 1995-1997), Victor Gardener as DS Fred Cole (3 episodes, 2016-2017), Leila Hoffman as Freda (3 episodes, 2017-2019), Wilfred Grove as Jury Foreman (2 episodes, 1989), Cliff Brayshaw as Fred (2 episodes, 2001-2007), Richard Addison as Fred (2 episodes, 1990), Freddie Fuller as Man in Street (2 episodes, 2018), Frederick Sandy as Alan (1 episode, 2004), Jason Frederick as Hoodie #1 (1 episode, 2007), Fred Perry as Fire Officer (1 episode, 2011), Naomi Frederick as Dr. Baise (1 episode, 2020), Freda Dowie as Clerk (1 episode, 1986), and Frederick Allouard-Rubin as Jon (1 episode, 1997). Series Writing Credits: Fred Lawless (1 Episode, 1999). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Wright Lighting Director (14 Episodes, 1986-1988). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddie Finn Camera Trainee (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Editorial Department: Fred Law Vision Mixer (6 Episodes, 1988). Series Additional Crew: Winifred Hopkins Production Assistant (6 Episodes, 1985).
"The Donna Reed Show" - With Carter DeHaven as Fred Miller (2 episodes, 1960-1962), Fred Kruger as George (2 episodes, 1959-1961), Rhys Williams as Uncle Frederick 'Fred' Jonathan Sutton (1 episode, 1958), Charles Carlson as Fred Hawley (1 episode, 1963), Nesdon Booth as Fred (1 episode, 1960), Renny McEvoy as Fred (1 episode, 1959), Paul Barselou as Fred (1 episode, 1961), Rickey Murray as Fred (1 episode, 1962), John Fiedler as Fred Johnson (1 episode, 1965), and Fred Rapport as Restaurant Patron (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Frederick De Cordova (4 Episodes, 1964-1965). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lewis Levitt (written By) (17 Episodes, 1959-1962). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lewis Levitt (story) (17 Episodes, 1959-1962). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lewis Levitt (teleplay) (17 Episodes, 1959-1962). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (16 Episodes, 1965-1966). Series Film Editing by Fredrick Y. Smith (18 Episodes, 1958-1962). Series Set Decoration by Alfred E. Spencer (19 Episodes, 1958-1966). Series Sound Department: Fred J. Brown Sound Effects Editor (27 Episodes, 1965-1966).
"Love Story" - With Scott Fredericks as Policeman #1 (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Fred Beauman as Civvie #2 (1 episode, 1963), Helen Lennox as Freda (1 episode, 1964), Fred McNaughton as Delivery man (1 episode, 1964), Frederick Peisley as Brailsford (1 episode, 1964), Peter Mayock as Fred (1 episode, 1965), Wally Patch as Fred (1 episode, 1966), Alfred Burke as Kapek (1 episode, 1972), John Rees as Fred (1 episode, 1972), and Harry Walker as Fred Stone (1 episode, 1973). Series Writing Credits: Wilfred Greatorex (writer) (1 Episode, 1972). Series Writing Credits: Frederic Raphael (writer) (1 Episode, 1964). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (writer) (2 Episodes, 1966-1972). Series Writing Credits: Fred Watson (writer) (1 Episode, 1966).
"London's Burning" - With Frederick Warder as Cyril (20 episodes, 1990-1998), Freddie Earlle as Tommy (4 episodes, 1994), Freddie Stuart as Guard (2 episodes, 1996-1999), Fred Wakefield as Pete (1 episode, 1996), Lee Nettleingham as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Jim Crown as Fred (1 episode, 1994), Freddie Stewart as Cylinder Van Crew (1 episode, 1992), Freddy White as 2nd Scallywag (1 episode, 1993), Peter Barnes as Fred (1 episode, 1991), Paul Alfred as 3rd Youth (1 episode, 1989), Wilfred Grove as Vicar (1 episode, 1989), and Fred Haggerty as Couple in Flat (1 episode, 1988).
"The Larkins" - With Fred Robinson as Fred (6 episodes, 1958-1963), Robin Wentworth as Fred Gannett (1 episode, 1964), and Fred McNaughton as Military Policeman (1 episode, 1958). Series Writing Credits: Fred Robinson (creator) (40 Episodes, 1958-1964). Series Writing Credits: Fred Robinson (writer) (40 Episodes, 1958-1964). Series Writing Credits: Fred Robinson (creator) (40 Episodes, 1958-1964).
"The Other One" - With Martin Read as Fred (3 episodes, 1977). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Wright Lighting (6 Episodes, 1977).
"Timon & Pumbaa" - With S. Scott Bullock as Fred (6 episodes, 1995-1999). Series Art Department: Todd Frederiksen Storyboard Artist / Storyboard Revisionist / Storyboard Revisions (2 Episodes, 1995). Series Animation Department: Todd Frederiksen Character Designer (1 Episode, 1995).
"You Can't Win" - With William Victor as Fred (3 episodes, 1966).
"The Newcomers" - With Frederick Peisley as Town Clerk (14 episodes, 1965-1966), Bruce Beeby as Freddie Ambergate (12 episodes, 1966), Fredric Abbott as Harry Croft (11 episodes, 1966), Wendy McClure as Freda Reilly (7 episodes, 1967), Gerard Norman as Freddy (6 episodes, 1968), Joe McKeown as Fred Gill (6 episodes, 1969), Gerald Young as Sir Frederick Miles (4 episodes, 1966), Frederick Jaeger as Mr. Brown (4 episodes, 1967), George Cross as Fred Saunders (2 episodes, 1966), Frederick Treves as First Magistrate (2 episodes, 1966), Guy Standeven as Fred (2 episodes, 1966), Richard Davies as Fred (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Talfryn Thomas as Freddie (2 episodes, 1966), Freda Dowie as Staff Nurse Murdoch (2 episodes, 1967), Alfred Hoffman as Mr. Cohen (2 episodes, 1967), Eileen Colgan as Freda Josephs (2 episodes, 1968), David Munro as George Alfred Dingle (2 episodes, 1968), Frederick Arle as Kimber (1 episode, 1965), Howard Douglas as Alfred Dodge (1 episode, 1966), John Dunn-Hill as Fred (1 episode, 1966), Frederick Danner as Harry Penrose (1 episode, 1967), Freddy Eldrett as Lad (1 episode, 1967), and Freddie Fowler as Mr. Mervyn (1 episode, 1967).
"Mr. President" - With Fred McCarren as Fred (2 episodes, 1987) and Daniel McDonald as Fred (1 episode, 1987). Series Cinematography by Fred McKinnon (1 Episode, 1987). Series Art Department: Alfred M. Kemper Set Designer (1 Episode, 1987).
"Graham's Gang" - With James McCormack as Fred (2 episodes, 1977) and Charles Stewart as Fred (1 episode, 1979).
"The Kids of Degrassi Street" - With Allan Meiusi as Fred (4 episodes, 1979-1982).
"Jamais 2 sans toi" - With Marie Réache as Fred (3 episodes, 1996-1997).
"Scraps" - With Jimmy Behenespeher as Fred (unknown episodes).
"Goede tijden, slechte tijden" - With Manfred de Graaf as Martin Helmink (66 episodes, 1995-1997), Fred Butter as Carel Kortenaer (37 episodes, 2000-2001), Wim Wiertz as Frederik Schreuder (36 episodes, 1994-1998), Ronald Top as Frederik van Rossum (29 episodes, 2011), Rob van de Meeberg as Fred Zwaanswijk (15 episodes, 1992-1994), Arnout Groothuis van Krimpen as Frederick Holthuizen (14 episodes, 2000-2001), Hans van der Gragt as Alfred Koch (13 episodes, 1993-1997), René Vernout as Fred van Heuven (12 episodes, 1994-1996), Lou Steenbergen as Fred Halsema (12 episodes, 1991), Marjolein Touw as Frederique Weber (12 episodes, 2013), Fred Langerak as Harry (11 episodes, 1992-2006), Alfred van der Poll as Jan Koen (9 episodes, 2005-2008), René van Kooten as Frederik Waals (8 episodes, 2009-2014), Wolf Pheil as Fred (6 episodes, 1993-1994), Fred Velle as Frans (5 episodes, 1993-1994), Bert Champagne as Fred Linskens (4 episodes, 1994), Frederiek Nabben as Dokter Storm (4 episodes, 2011-2013), Fred Meijer as Arend Langeboom (3 episodes, 1991-1994), Fred Vaassen as Wim Mansfeld (3 episodes, 1991), Alfred Stucki as Bezoekr AA&F (2 episodes, 1995-1996), Fred Luijf as Benjamin (2 episodes, 1998), Alfred Heppener as Adriaan van Duivenvoorde (2 episodes, 2000-2001), Fred van Mierlo as Dries (2 episodes, 2003), Reem Wittenbols as Frederick de Beer (2 episodes, 2004), Alfred de Weerd as Agent (1 episode, 1998), Fred Sibelink as Dj Fred (1 episode, 2000), Johan van Rooij as Alfred Verzuylen (1 episode, 2003), and Fred van Kaam as Dr. Scharloo (1 episode, 2004).
"Doctor Cheezy" - With Martijn Nieuwerf as Fred (3 episodes, 2011).
"Ainsi soient-ils" - Avec Mohad Sanou son Fred (2 episodes, 2015) et Mathieu Barbet son Fred (1 episode, 2012).
"Wittekerke" - With Wim Van De Velde as Fred Aneca (14 episodes, 2004-2008), David Michiels as Freddy (5 episodes, 1995-1999), Luc De Wit as Frederik (4 episodes, 1996-2001), Yves Van den Boogaart as Freddy (3 episodes, 2000-2001), Dirk De Roeck as Fred (1 episode, 1995), Fred Van Kuyk as Karel Budens (1 episode, 1995), Frederic De Vos as Bediende (1 episode, 2002), and Frederik Imbo as Advocaat Bart Soens (1 episode, 2003). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Steven Frederickx Lighting Technician (1 Episode, 1998).
"Vaugand" - With Virginie Hocq as Fred (3 episodes, 2013-2014).
"Rake" - With Sean Taylor as Fred (3 episodes, 2014). Series Additional Crew: Fred Braat Unit Assistant (6 Episodes, 2010).
"The Cube" - With John O'Keefe as Fred (3 episodes, 2013-2014).
"LARPs" - With Jesse Sherman as Fred (3 episodes, 2014-2015).
"Mom" - With Harry Hamlin as Fred (2 episodes, 2016), Brian Stepanek as Fred (1 episode, 2014), LaNisa Renee Frederick as Wanda (1 episode, 2020), Carole Gutierrez as Winifred (1 episode, 2014), and Fred Tatasciore as Canister (1 episode, 2015).
"3xManon" - With Mario Bastelica as Fred (2 episodes, 2014). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (3 Episodes, 2014).
"Gems" - With Frederick Bartman as Charles Banks (33 episodes, 1985-1986) and Harry Klein as Fred (3 episodes, 1985).
"Ask Dr. Juli" - With Tim D. Walker as Frederick Von Effington (4 episodes, 2018), Mark Therrien as Fred (3 episodes, 2014), Frederick M. Galindo as Johnny 'Bravo' (2 episodes, 2014), and Alfred Gabidullin as Dick Scribbler (1 episode, 2018).
"The Walking Fred" - With Luke Barnett as Fred (3 episodes, 2014).
"Complexe G" - With Marco Côté as Fred (3 episodes, 2014).
"Barfly" - With Lonnie Finley as Fred (3 episodes, 2015).
"True Motives" - With Gadiel Russell as Fred (4 episodes, 2015).
"20 Something" - With Ben Matheny as Fred (8 episodes, 2013).
"Encrucijada" - With Enrique Aguilar as Fred (3 episodes, 1970).
"El milagro de vivir" - With Fernando Allende as Fred (3 episodes, 1975).
"Ipaglaban mo" - With Cris Villanueva as Fred (7 episodes, 2014-2019), Albie Casiño as Fredo (4 episodes, 2016-2019), Eian Rances as Freddie (2 episodes, 2017-2018), Jestoni Alarcon as Alfred (1 episode, 2015), Alfred Labatos as Jun (1 episode, 2015), Biboy Ramirez as Alfredo (1 episode, 2016), and Alfred Beruzil as Loui (1 episode, 2020). Series Directed by Will Fredo (2 Episodes, 2019). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fredel Milan Assistant Director (10 Episodes, 2015-2018). Series Sound Department: Alfred Bundoc Soundman (2 Episodes, 2018-2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddie Delos Reyes Electrician / Lightman (1 Episode, 2015). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Hernando Lighting Director (1 Episode, 2015). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Wilfredo Serinas Gaffer (1 Episode, 2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfredo Bolasco Cameraman (1 Episode, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Rosales Gaffer (1 Episode, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddie Samonte Gaffer (1 Episode, 2019). Series Editorial Department: Fredirick Fule Atomos Operator (1 Episode, 2017). Series Location Management: Freda Dee Location Coordinator: Taiwan (1 Episode, 2019). Series Additional Crew: Alfredo Mendoza Jr. Utility (67 Episodes, 2014-2017). Series Additional Crew: Fred Dizon Technical Director / Trainee Technical Director (3 Episodes, 2016-2019). Series Additional Crew: Frederick Dela Cruz Crowd Control (1 Episode, 2015). Series Additional Crew: Frederick Dureza Technical Director (1 Episode, 2018).
"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" - With Jeremy Jones as Fred (3 episodes, 2016). Series Editorial Department: Fred W. Richters On-line Editor (8 Episodes, 2016).
"Enter the Dojo" - With Michael Guajardo as Fred (2 episodes, 2016-2017).
"Brian Remus: Science Genius" - With Curt Mega as Fred (3 episodes, 2016-2017).
"EverReady" - With Jeff Richards as Fred (1 episode, 2016).
"Bonding" - With Charles Gould as Fred (5 episodes, 2018-2021).
"The Incredible Life of Darrell" - With Larry Karman as Fred (3 episodes, 2018).
"Mustangs FC" - With Jonah Accaputo as Fred (3 episodes, 2017-2019).
"Andra Åket" - With Andreas Oja Steinestö as Fred (4 episodes, 2018-2019) and Peter Mörlin as Fredrik (1 episode, 2019). Series Art Department: Charlotte Alfredsson Assistant Production Designer (1 Episode, 2018). Series Sound Department: Fredrik Bredemo Boom Operator (3 Episodes, 2018). Series Visual Effects by Fredrik Nord Visual Effects Supervisor (6 Episodes, 2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fredrik Mickelsson Intern (1 Episode, 2018).
"Jenny's Cinema" - With Anthony Martino as Fred (8 episodes, 2019-2020).
"Bewitched" - With Dave Madden as Fred (2 episodes, 1967-1969), Fredd Wayne as Benjamin Franklin (2 episodes, 1966), Freddie Roberto as Mr. Romani (1 episode, 1967), Frederic Downs as J. P. (1 episode, 1968), Fritz Feld as Maestro Alfredo Ferranini (1 episode, 1968), Roy Stuart as Fred Froug (1 episode, 1965), Bobby Byles as Fred (1 episode, 1966), and Fred Rapport as Waiter (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freeman (written By) (5 Episodes, 1964-1969). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lewis Levitt (written By) (1 Episode, 1967). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (13 Episodes, 1964-1965). Series Sound Department: Fred J. Brown Sound Effects (69 Episodes, 1965-1967). Series Additional Crew: Fredd Wayne Historical Consultant (2 Episodes, 1966).
"Dixon of Dock Green" - With Kate Brown as Freda Ross (7 episodes, 1964-1974), Freda Bamford as Annie Stobart (5 episodes, 1959-1962), Eric Mason as Fred (5 episodes, 1966-1976), Howard Pays as Fred Mullgrove (4 episodes, 1963-1966), Lloyd Pearson as Fred Fable (3 episodes, 1956-1961), Anthony Bate as Fred Bagshaw (3 episodes, 1958-1962), Harold Goodwin as Alfred Pierce (3 episodes, 1959-1965), Fred Ferris as Det. Insp. Standish (3 episodes, 1961-1963), Sally Lahee as Freda Watson (3 episodes, 1963-1968), Jeremy Wilkin as Freddie (3 episodes, 1966-1975), Scott Fredericks as PC Forbes (2 episodes, 1970), Winifred Hindle as Mrs. Eaves (2 episodes, 1958-1959), Wilfred Babbage as Councillor Wilcott (2 episodes, 1960-1962), Meadows White as Fred Appleby (2 episodes, 1961-1972), Brian Alexis as Fred Rawson (2 episodes, 1961-1962), John Bindon as Fred (2 episodes, 1969-1970), Freddie Vale as Yates (1 episode, 1956), Wilfred Carter as James Davis (1 episode, 1957), Fred Griffiths as Alf Gibbons (1 episode, 1957), Howard Loxton as Fred Irons (1 episode, 1957), Frederick Schiller as Alex (1 episode, 1957), Frederick Schrecker as Fritz (1 episode, 1957), Garth Harrison as Freddie Cox (1 episode, 1959), Guy Middleton as Fred Harper (1 episode, 1959), Meg Wynn Owen as Winifred Paine (1 episode, 1961), Michael Rittermann as Alfredo Chiari (1 episode, 1961), Geoffrey Frederick as Ron Smethers (1 episode, 1962), Philip Martin as Fred Judson (1 episode, 1962), John Porter-Davison as Freddie Matthews (1 episode, 1962), Frederick Rawlings as Court Officer (1 episode, 1962), Michael Spear as Freddie Kent (1 episode, 1962), Barry Keegan as Fred Harris (1 episode, 1963), Winifred Dennis as Mrs. White (1 episode, 1964), Frederick Peisley as Henry Farthing (1 episode, 1964), Freda Dowie as Mrs. Newman (1 episode, 1966), Wilfred Pickles as Lindley (1 episode, 1966), Frederick Piper as Sam Butler (1 episode, 1966), Jeffry Wickham as Freddie (1 episode, 1966), Fred McNaughton as Mr. Carpenter (1 episode, 1967), Fred Hugh as Landlord (1 episode, 1969), Frederick Jaeger as John Charles Walton (1 episode, 1971), Frederick Pyne as Driver (1 episode, 1971), Alfred Hoffman as French Crook (1 episode, 1972), Tim Meats as Fred Squires (1 episode, 1974), Michael Preston as Fred Johnstone (1 episode, 1974), Richard Beale as Fred Gilbraithe (1 episode, 1975), and Richardson Morgan as Freddie (1 episode, 1976). Series Production Design by Frederick Knapman (7 Episodes, 1960).
"Little House on the Prairie" - With Donald Elson as Fred (5 episodes, 1978-1982), Frederic Downs as Mr. Kramer (3 episodes, 1977-1982), John Steadman as Frederick Holbrook (2 episodes, 1974-1979), Fred Stuthman as Judge (1 episode, 1977), Starletta DuPois as Freda (1 episode, 1981), Newell Alexander as Frederick Holbrook (1 episode, 1981), Barry Sullivan as Frederick Holbrook (1 episode, 1979), and Fred Ashley as N.D. Man (1 episode, 1979). Series Music Department: Fred Prior Music Editor (83 Episodes, 1979-1983).
"Louis la brocante" - With Guillaume Faure as Fred (1 episode, 2010), Fred Ulysse as Goran Fitz (1 episode, 2007), and Thierry Letinois as Fred (1 episode, 2004). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (1 Episode, 1999).
"Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye" - With Nick Alachiotis as Fred (3 episodes, 2003-2005), Jim Aldridge as Santa Fred (1 episode, 2002), Jefferson Mappin as Fred (1 episode, 2003), and Trent McMullen as Fred (1 episode, 2003).
"Gilmore Girls" - With David Greenman as Fred (4 episodes, 2006), Alfred Dennis as Mr. Fink (2 episodes, 2005), Michael Mantell as Fred Larson (1 episode, 2003), Jerry Gauny as Thumbless Freddie (1 episode, 2005), Ryan Malgarini as Fred Larson Jr. (1 episode, 2003), and Cameron Scher as Freddy (1 episode, 2006). Series Makeup Department: Gail 'Freddie' Godden Hair Stylist (1 Episode, 2000). Series Special Effects by James Fredburg Special Effects Supervisor (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Thomas H. Frederick Loader (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"Outside Edge" - With Roy Holder as Fred (4 episodes, 1995) and Tim Barker as Fred's Brother (1 episode, 1995).
"Mundo da Lua" - With Paulinho Caruso as Fred (4 episodes, 1991).
"The Train Now Standing" - With Arthur White as Fred (4 episodes, 1972) and Frederick Schiller as Herr Schaeffer (1 episode, 1972).
"Le cri" - With Yann Collette as Fred (4 episodes, 2006) and Alfred Pétaux (1 episode, 2006).
"Hot in Cleveland" - With Buck Henry as Fred (3 episodes, 2011), Fred Willard as Doctor Hill (1 episode, 2012), and Ty Mayberry as Fred (1 episode, 2014). Series Art Department: Freddy Cristy Storyboard Artist (1 Episode, 2014). Series Animation Department: Freddy Cristy Animation Director / Character Designer (1 Episode, 2014).
"Máscaras" - With Franciely Freduzeski as Claudia (13 episodes, 2012) and Rafael Queiroz as Fred (4 episodes, 2012).
"Susanna" - With Damien Leake as Fred (4 episodes, 2013).
"Wallflowers" - With Robert T. Bogue as Fred (4 episodes, 2014).
"Henry's Leg" - With Daniel James as Fred (4 episodes, 1986).
"Try to Find It" - With Calvin Morie McCarthy as Fred (4 episodes, 2015-2017).
"A Handful of Thieves" - With Martin Ratcliffe as Fred (4 episodes, 1969).
"Usapang Real Love" - With William Lorenzo as Fred (4 episodes, 2016).
"Tyler Art Productions: Unexpected" - With Robert Redmond as Fred (4 episodes, 2015) and Robert Redmond as Fred (1 episode, 2015).
"Bocheiros" - With Eduardo Cardoso as Fred (4 episodes, 2014).
"Paidecendo no paraiso" - With Alex Teix as Fred (4 episodes, 2007).
"Wholesome Foods I Love You... Is That OK?" - With Kyle Buchanan as Fred (4 episodes, 2018).
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" - With Andrew Polk as Fred (4 episodes, 2018-2019), Josh Hemphill as Frederick (1 episode, 2017), William Ryall as Manfred (1 episode, 2018), and Fred Applegate as Father O'Brien (1 episode, 2018). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederic Dagmey Additional Assistant Director (2 Episodes, 2018). Series Additional Crew: Frederic J.A. Richter Research Consultant (8 Episodes, 2019).
"The Sullivans" - With Frederick Parslow as Mister Jarvis (76 episodes, 1976-1977), Peter Williamson as Fred (4 episodes, 1977), and David Argue as Freddie (1 episode, 1979).
"Magkaagaw" - With Alfred Vargas as Mario Santos (160 episodes, 2019-2021) and Jon Go as Fred (unknown episodes). Series Makeup Department: Frederick Lorenzo Makeup Artist (27 Episodes, 2021).
"Ricky Zoom" - With George Woolford as Fred (10 episodes, 2019-2020).
"ITV Play of the Week" - With Alfred Burke as Captain Bitterger (13 episodes, 1956-1964), Patrick Wymark as Alfred (10 episodes, 1962-1967), Frederick Piper as Carl Bolton (9 episodes, 1957-1964), Gerald Cross as Alfred Sparrow (6 episodes, 1957-1964), Frederick Farley as Charles (5 episodes, 1958-1965), Fred Johnson as Doctor O'Shea (5 episodes, 1956-1965), Helen Shingler as Freda Manders (5 episodes, 1956-1959), Frederick Peisley as Chandos (5 episodes, 1959-1964), Gary Hope as Alfred Resnard (4 episodes, 1962-1966), Colin Jeavons as Frederick Ellis (3 episodes, 1960-1961), Freda Dowie as Bronwen Iorweth (3 episodes, 1963-1967), Frederick Jaeger as Bequeville (3 episodes, 1956-1965), David Garth as Alfred (3 episodes, 1956-1966), Richard Thorp as Alfred (3 episodes, 1958-1965), Frank Finlay as Alfred Wilson (3 episodes, 1959-1960), Peter Macann as Freddie (3 episodes, 1965-1967), Edward Chapman as Fred Webber (2 episodes, 1955-1956), Freda Jackson as Mrs. Adamson (2 episodes, 1956-1961), John Moffatt as Fred Johnson (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Frederick Schiller as Otto (2 episodes, 1955-1967), Francis De Wolff as Freddy Standen (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Frederick Corke as Young Man (2 episodes, 1959-1961), Fred McNaughton as Bert Thomas (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Winifred Braemar as Guest or Juror (2 episodes, 1956-1959), John Forrest as Freddie Mottram (2 episodes, 1957-1960), Paul Massie as Frederic (2 episodes, 1957-1959), Redmond Phillips as Alfred Lockhart (2 episodes, 1958-1966), Kenneth Cope as Fred White (2 episodes, 1958-1960), Jane Barrett as Freda Mackenzie (2 episodes, 1958-1959), Wilfred Harrison as P.C. Tomlinson (2 episodes, 1959-1964), Frederick Leister as Leonard Braithwaite (2 episodes, 1959-1962), Andre Dakar as Frederick Douglass (2 episodes, 1959-1960), Alastair Hunter as Fred McCrossan (2 episodes, 1959), William Holmes as Alfred Durant (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Warren Clarke as Fred Rowe (2 episodes, 1966), Frederick Bartman as James Whittier (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Schrecker as Ernst (1 episode, 1961), Fred Goddard as Sergeant Kennedy (1 episode, 1957), Keith Peacock as PC Fred (1 episode, 1964), Winifred Shotter as Lady Mary Greenwood (1 episode, 1956), Frederick Thornton as Martin (1 episode, 1956), Winifred Hindle (1 episode, 1957), Alfred Hoffman as A Waiter (1 episode, 1957), Winifred Evans as Teresa Alan (1 episode, 1958), Harvey Hall as Freddie Perkins (1 episode, 1958), Fred Ferris as Inspector (1 episode, 1960), Fred Abbott as Tracker (1 episode, 1961), Alfred Lynch (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Treves as Mr. Skeffington (1 episode, 1961), Wilfred Babbage as Counsel for the Prosecution (1 episode, 1962), Wilfred Carter as Chairman (1 episode, 1962), Philip Martin as Freddy Lewis (1 episode, 1962), Anthony Ashdown as Freddie Finch (1 episode, 1963), Freddie Earlle as Assistant to Sanitary Sergeant (1 episode, 1964), Freddie Jones as Arthur Lowe (1 episode, 1964), Fredric Abbott as Lofty (1 episode, 1965), Wilfred Boyle as Bowler Hat (1 episode, 1965), Winifred Dennis as Landlady (1 episode, 1965), Joan Fred Emney as 1st Old Dear (1 episode, 1965), and Fred Griffiths as Fred (1 episode, 1966). Series Directed by Wilfred Eades (5 Episodes, 1960-1963). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Burke (1 Episode, 1964). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Forsyth (writer) (1 Episode, 1973). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (1 Episode, 1961). Series Writing Credits: Frederick J. Jackson (based On Play: "Les Enfants D'Edouard") (1 Episode, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Lonsdale (play) (1 Episode, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Neumann (adaptation) (1 Episode, 1963). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Sutro (original Author) (1 Episode, 1965). Series Writing Credits: Fred Watson (1 Episode, 1964). Series Produced by Fred Coe Producer (1 Episode, 1963). Series Produced by Wilfred Eades Producer (1 Episode, 1963). Series Music by Wilfred Josephs (9 Episodes, 1964-1967). Series Music by Freddie Phillips (2 Episodes, 1960-1964). Series Production Design by Frederick Pusey (61 Episodes, 1955-1967). Series Art Department: Frederick Pusey Settings Designer (1 Episode, 1957). Series Music Department: Wilfred Josephs Conductor (1 Episode, 1966).
"ITV Saturday Night Theatre" - With Alfred Burke as Edgar (4 episodes, 1970-1972), Michael Bates as Fred (3 episodes, 1969-1972), David Swift as Fred Evans (2 episodes, 1972-1973), Fred Feast as Mr. Longbottom (2 episodes, 1972-1974), Richard Hampton as Fred (2 episodes, 1969-1973), Daniel Massey as Fred Instance (1 episode, 1969), Freddie Fletcher as Albion Captain (1 episode, 1972), John Warner as Major Freddy Wilson (1 episode, 1970), Frederick Peisley as Gerald (1 episode, 1969), Peter Thornton as Alfred (1 episode, 1969), Michael Moore as Alfred (1 episode, 1971), Robin Hawdon as Fred Ingram (1 episode, 1973), David Webb as Fred (1 episode, 1970), Tony Steedman as General Alfred Jodl (1 episode, 1973), Fred Hugh (1 episode, 1970), Winifred Sabine (1 episode, 1970), Freddie Clemson as Minicab driver (1 episode, 1969), Frederick Hall as Man (1 episode, 1969), Fred McNaughton as Returning Officer (1 episode, 1970), Joe Melia as Alfred Thring (1 episode, 1970), Victor Maddern as Alfred (1 episode, 1971), Ray Mort as Fred (1 episode, 1971), Christian Rodska as Freddie (1 episode, 1971), and Fred Griffiths as Taxi driver (1 episode, 1972). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Lonsdale (writer) (1 Episode, 1969). Series Sound Department: Frederick Sharp Sound (1 Episode, 1971).
"The Darling Buds of May" - With Mel Martin as Freda Battersby (2 episodes, 1993), Gino Melvazzi as Fred (2 episodes, 1993), Howard Attfield as Fred (2 episodes, 1993), Wendy Williams as Freda O'Connor (2 episodes, 1991), and Michael O'Hagan as Fred (1 episode, 1992).
"Home Improvement" - With M. Emmet Walsh as Col. Fred Patterson (2 episodes, 1994), James Cromwell as Fred (1 episode, 1994), Harry Groener as Fred (1 episode, 1997), Randy Thompson as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Fred Sanders as Steve Smith (1 episode, 1999), Raye Birk as Fred (1 episode, 1992), Pete Gardner as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Frederick Leslie as Self (1 episode, 1996), and Fredrik Cavali as Al's Swedish Voiceover (1 episode, 1997). Series Special Effects by James Fredburg Special Effects Coordinator (99 Episodes, 1991-1995).
"Homicide" - With Fred Ford as Alf Norton (15 episodes, 1965-1975), Reg Gorman as Alfred Harrison (8 episodes, 1965-1975), Alberto Vila as Alfredo (7 episodes, 1966-1976), Fred Betts as 'Running' Jack (6 episodes, 1973-1974), Leon Gregory as Alfred Kane (5 episodes, 1969-1971), Freda Wilson as Mrs. Abbott (3 episodes, 1964-1972), John Ryan as Fred Rogers (3 episodes, 1968-1970), Tony Wager as Alfred Price (3 episodes, 1974-1976), Michael Boddy as Fred Morgan (2 episodes, 1965-1970), Alexander Cann as Fred Peters (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Alfred Bell as Dennis 'Johnno' Johnson (2 episodes, 1973-1974), Vernon Wells as Const. Fred Mason (2 episodes, 1975), John Anderson as Fred (1 episode, 1969), James Bowles as Freddie Logan (1 episode, 1973), Fred Gray as Archer (1 episode, 1974), Fred Greenwood as Knowles (1 episode, 1974), and John Cousins as Freddie Jones (1 episode, 1976). Series Writing Credits: Fred Parsons (written By) (2 Episodes, 1972). Series Production Management: Fred Bishop Unit Manager (1 Episode, 1973).
"My Three Sons" - With Fred MacMurray as Steve Douglas (380 episodes, 1960-1972), Booth Colman as Dr. Fredericks (5 episodes, 1962-1972), Keoni Khan as Fred (3 episodes, 1962-1963), Keith Taylor as Freddie (2 episodes, 1961-1964), Fredd Wayne as Dr. Killebrew (2 episodes, 1964-1966), George Wallace as Fred Selby (1 episode, 1962), Charles Fredericks as Club President (1 episode, 1964), John Frederick as Maitre D' (1 episode, 1966), Luke Ellis as Freddie (1 episode, 1964), Tiger Williams as Alfred Hoover (1 episode, 1972), Fred Sherman as Chief Accountant (1 episode, 1961), Michael Mahaffey as Fred Cornell (1 episode, 1962), Peter Robbins as Jeffrey Fredericks (1 episode, 1972), Fred Kruger as Mr. Cronkite (1 episode, 1961), Tony Maxwell as Freddie (1 episode, 1962), Donald Curtis as Fred (1 episode, 1964), Hap Holmwood as Fred (1 episode, 1964), Frederick De Cordova as First Director (1 episode, 1968), Kenneth Grover as Freddy (1 episode, 1962), Craig Matsunaga as Fred (1 episode, 1967), Fred Gerber as Bill (1 episode, 1970), Donald Baker as Freddie (1 episode, 1963), and Richard Peel as Freddy (1 episode, 1966). Series Directed by Frederick De Cordova (108 Episodes, 1967-1971). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Rhea (written By) (2 Episodes, 1967-1969). Series Produced by Fred Henry Associate Producer (306 Episodes, 1960-1969). Series Set Decoration by Fred M. MacLean (30 Episodes, 1963-1964). Series Set Decoration by Alfred E. Spencer (14 Episodes, 1960-1961). Series Production Management: Fred Henry In Charge Of Production / Executive In Charge Of Production (74 Episodes, 1969-1972). Series Art Department: Alfred E. Spencer Set Dresser / Set Director (4 Episodes, 1960).
"Prisoner" - With Fredric Abbott as Andrew Hinton (13 episodes, 1986), Ian McFadyen as Det. Fred Mears (5 episodes, 1983-1984), George Vidalis as Fred Camilleri (4 episodes, 1984-1986), Gary Files as Fred Ferguson (3 episodes, 1979), Fred Galliver as Policeman (3 episodes, 1984), Curt Jansen as Doctor Fredericks (2 episodes, 1981-1983), Terry Tulk as Fred (1 episode, 1979), Colin MacDonald as Fred's Driver (1 episode, 1984), Freddie O'Farrell as Taxi Driver (1 episode, 1984), Tony Garrity as Fred (1 episode, 1985), Freddie Gulliford as Organist (1 episode, 1985), and Fred Herz as Waiter (1 episode, 1985).
"Quincy M.E." - With Alex Hyde-White as Fred (3 episodes, 1978-1981), Kario Salem as Freddie Voss (2 episodes, 1976-1977), Alfred Ryder as Greg Frost (1 episode, 1979), Monte Markham as Harold Fredericks (1 episode, 1976), David Hurst as Dr. Fred Webber (1 episode, 1978), Brian Cutler as Fred (1 episode, 1982), Fred Grandy as Milt Jordan (1 episode, 1977), Tom Lowell as Fred (1 episode, 1979), Fred Sadoff as Arthur Ellis (1 episode, 1976), Peter Schrum as Alfredo Carlotti (1 episode, 1980), Fredd Wayne as Michael Gurelnik (1 episode, 1982), Fred Pinkard as Theodore Nolan (1 episode, 1980), Fred Lerner as Campanella (1 episode, 1977), Frederic Borden as Robert Post (1 episode, 1976), Frederic Downs as Newley (1 episode, 1977), Richard Fredricks as Jim Schaffer (1 episode, 1980), Fred D. Scott as Dandridge (1 episode, 1983), Fred Villani as 3rd Reporter (1 episode, 1976), and Fred Ward as Hostage Taker (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Fred McKnight (2 Episodes, 1981-1982). Series Writing Credits: Fred McKnight (writer) (2 Episodes, 1981-1982). Series Writing Credits: Fred Long (story) (1 Episode, 1982). Series Cinematography by Fred Jackman Jr. (40 Episodes, 1977-1979). Series Film Editing by Fred Baratta (9 Episodes, 1976-1978). Series Production Management: Fred R. Simpson Unit Production Manager (1 Episode, 1979).
"Something in the Air" - With Terry Norris as Fred (5 episodes, 2001) and Fred Barker as Shire President (1 episode, 2002).
"Sam" - With Allan Millard as Fred (5 episodes, 1973) and Fred Feast as Chopper (2 episodes, 1973).
"No Hiding Place" - With Bill Cartwright as Alfred Jackson (5 episodes, 1962-1964), Frederick Peisley as Alf Waters (5 episodes, 1962-1965), Peter Vaughan as Alfred Fitch (4 episodes, 1960-1962), Reg Lye as Fred Conner (4 episodes, 1963-1966), Frederick Piper as Carrigan (4 episodes, 1960-1967), Alfred Hirst as Club member (1 episode, 1963-1964), Donald Morley as Fred Handley (3 episodes, 1960-1963), Freddie Earlle as 1st Sorter (3 episodes, 1961-1967), Frederick Bartman as Gallet (3 episodes, 1961-1966), Joe Gibbons as Fred (3 episodes, 1959-1964), Fred Ferris as Chief Insp. Richards (3 episodes, 1960-1963), Alfred Burke as Alf Jenkins (2 episodes, 1960), Noel Hood as Freda Ainsworth (2 episodes, 1959-1961), Frank Williams as Alfred Rinkley (2 episodes, 1962), Danny Green as Alfred (2 episodes, 1963), Fred McNaughton as Insp. Waring (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Wilfred Carter as Clerk (2 episodes, 1962-1963), Billy Russell as Old Fred (1 episode, 1967), Geoffrey Frederick as Jimmy Cole (1 episode, 1964), Fredric Abbott as Pete Voss (1 episode, 1966), Fred Johnson as Cdr. Norman Drew (1 episode, 1959), Walter Randall as Fred (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Hall as Fred Perkins (1 episode, 1964), Frederick Schrecker as Willi Oppenheimer (1 episode, 1959), Henry Webb as Fred (1 episode, 1959), Winifred Evans as Lady Eadie (1 episode, 1961), Alfred Maron as 'Moses' Walker (1 episode, 1961), Jack Bligh as Fred Armstrong (1 episode, 1965), Winifred Hill as Agatha Tresillian (1 episode, 1963), Frederick Leister as General (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Arle as Prison officer (1 episode, 1966), James Bree as Alfred (1 episode, 1963), Alfred Hoffman as Tubby Sykes (1 episode, 1962), Fred Beauman as Weldon (1 episode, 1965), Fred Hugh as American man (1 episode, 1960), Jolyon Booth as Fred (1 episode, 1964), Fred Lake as Elderly Man (1 episode, 1965), Bryn Stuart as Freddie (1 episode, 1963), Winifred Sabine as Mrs. Timkins (1 episode, 1962), Wilfred Boyle as Band member (unknown episodes), and Frederick Wolfe as PC in GPO room (unknown episodes). Series Directed by Wilfred Eades (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (writer) (1 Episode, 1967).
"ITV Television Playhouse" - With Nigel Davenport as Alfred Trapp (6 episodes, 1956-1963), Richard Pearson as Frederick Elwes (5 episodes, 1955-1961), Fred Johnson as Callet (5 episodes, 1956-1958), Alfred Burke as Doctor (4 episodes, 1955-1959), Nicholas Meredith as Fred Owen (4 episodes, 1958-1963), Vincent Holman as Frederick Newberry (4 episodes, 1956-1961), Wilfred Carter as Inspector (3 episodes, 1963), Winifred Braemar as Elderly woman in pub (3 episodes, 1959-1960), Fred Hugh as Collins (3 episodes, 1962-1963), Paul Daneman as Frederick Granton (2 episodes, 1957-1961), George Tovey as Fred (2 episodes, 1959-1961), Frederick Jaeger as Cristl Sendlinger (2 episodes, 1956-1961), Frederick Piper as Mr. James (2 episodes, 1955-1959), Brian Peck as Fred, Ivy's assistant (2 episodes, 1956-1957), Frederick Treves as Lieutenant Treherne (2 episodes, 1956-1957), Michael Mellinger as Alfred (2 episodes, 1956), Frederick Peisley as Mr. Pool (2 episodes, 1960-1963), Geoffrey Frederick as Brian (2 episodes, 1960-1961), George Pensotti as Fred Cooper (2 episodes, 1961), Wilfred Walter as Mr. Dent (1 episode, 1956), Robert Lang as Fred (1 episode, 1962), Frederick Leister as Judge (1 episode, 1963), John Harvey as Fred Small (1 episode, 1957), Basil Dignam as Wilfred Granger (2 episodes, 1958), Freda Gaye as Miss Hardy (1 episode, 1958), Alfred Maron as Railway Porter (1 episode, 1959), Frederick Rawlings as An Executive (1 episode, 1959), Fred Ferris as Sergeant Wainwright (1 episode, 1960), Fred Godfrey as Mr. O'Riordan (1 episode, 1960), Austin Trevor as Mr. Alfred (1 episode, 1960), Frederick Bartman as Sun-Yat-Sen (1 episode, 1961), Freda Dowie as Waitress (1 episode, 1961), Wilfred Downing as Kipping (1 episode, 1961), Paul Massie as Fred (1 episode, 1961), Peter Cushing as Fred Parsons (1 episode, 1962), Frederick Farley as Bonzo (1 episode, 1962), Fred Kitchen Jr. as Admiral Sir Edward Gresham-Hibbs (1 episode, 1962), Bert Palmer as Fred Parsons (1 episode, 1962), Winifred Sabine as An Old Lady (1 episode, 1962), and Finlay Currie as Sir Wilfred Challis (1 episode, 1963). Series Directed by Wilfred Eades (4 Episodes, 1960-1963). Series Writing Credits: Fredrick Aiken (writer) (1 Episode, 1961). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (story) (1 Episode, 1958). Series Writing Credits: Wilfred Eades (writer) (1 Episode, 1960). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Lonsdale (1 Episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Rawlings (play) (1 Episode, 1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (play) (1 Episode, 1959). Series Produced by Wilfred Eades Producer (2 Episodes, 1963). Series Music by Wilfred Burns (1 Episode, 1958). Series Music by Wilfred Josephs (1 Episode, 1963). Series Production Design by Frederick Pusey (37 Episodes, 1956-1963). Series Art Direction by Frederick Pusey (1 Episode, 1956). Series Sound Department: Fred Turtle Sound Supervisor (2 Episodes, 1956). Series Music Department: Wilfred Burns Conductor (1 Episode, 1958).
"As the World Turns" - With Damon DiMarco as Fred (4 episodes, 1999-2001), Frederic Heringes as Demolition Guy (2 episodes, 2009), Fred Hand as Musician (1 episode, 1984), Frederick Neumann as Joey (1 episode, 1987), William Bogert as Fred Greer (1 episode, 1990), Frederick Rolf as Dr. Webster (1 episode, 1995), David Ian Lee as Fred (1 episode, 2007), Josh Banks as Fred (1 episode, 2010), and Ken Costigan as Fred Lowe (1990) (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (associate Head Writer) (36 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Writing Credits: Winifred Wolfe (head Writer) (1 Episode, 1971). Series Produced by Freddie Bartholomew Executive Producer (3 Episodes, 1979-1980). Series Makeup Department: Fredd Sanchez Hair Stylist (10 Episodes, 2005-2010). Series Makeup Department: Wilfredo Sanchez Hair Stylist (4 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Sound Department: Alfred Blair Audio Assistant (1 Episode, 1995).
"BBC Sunday-Night Play" - With Joseph O'Conor as Fred Pearce (4 episodes, 1960-1962), Alfred Hoffman as Hotel Clerk (3 episodes, 1961-1963), Kenneth Haigh as Frederick Instance (3 episodes, 1960-1963), Wilfred Pickles as Arthur Bruce (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Freda Jackson as Madame Georges (2 episodes, 1960-1963), Michael Aldridge as Lawrence Manfred (2 episodes, 1960-1962), Frederick Jaeger as Albert Betterby (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Derek Newark as Fred (2 episodes, 1963), Christopher Cruise as Alfred Moulton-Barrett (2 episodes, 1961-1962), Freda Bamford as Madame Teodorova (2 episodes, 1960-1962), Frederick Rawlings as Special Branch Man (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Frederick Bartman as Walter Murray (1 episode, 1960), Alfred Burke as Zach Toombs (1 episode, 1962), Freda Dowie as Lillian, Gimlet's conductress (1 episode, 1963), Wilfred Boyle as Left Luggage Office Attendant (1 episode, 1963), Jean Aubrey as Freda (1 episode, 1962), Brian Rawlinson as Fred Lawrence (1 episode, 1961), Harold Siddons as Freddie (1 episode, 1963), Fred Hugh as Joe Dobson (1 episode, 1961), Tim Pearce as Freddie Barratt (1 episode, 1962), Harry Towb as Fred (1 episode, 1963), Frederick Schiller as Von Schratt (1 episode, 1960), John Law as Frederick (1 episode, 1963), Fred Johnson as Mr. Malone (1 episode, 1960), Frederick Leister as The Judge (1 episode, 1960), Fred Ferris as Usher (1 episode, 1960), Wilfred Fletcher as Gaffer (1 episode, 1962), Gerald Lawson as Freddy-Repent-and-Be-Saved (1 episode, 1963), Frederick Peisley as Mr. Thomas (1 episode, 1960), Anthony Ashdown as Freddie (1 episode, 1961), Winifred Dennis as Housekeeper (1 episode, 1963), Joan Fred Emney as Bonita Hearne (1 episode, 1961), Michael Goodman as Fred (1 episode, 1960), John Duncanson as Alfred Shinney (1 episode, 1962), and Alfred Lynch as Norman (1 episode, 1963). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Bradnum (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Frederick C. Davis (novel) (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Knott (play) (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Lonsdale (1 Episode, 1960). Series Music by Freddie Phillips (1 Episode, 1962). Series Production Design by Frederick Knapman (3 Episodes, 1960-1963).
"Never Say Die" - With Charlie Chester as Fred (5 episodes, 1987).
"Room for One More" - With Tommy Farrell as Fred (5 episodes, 1962) and Richard Tyler as Wilfred (1 episode, 1962).
"Camping paradis" - With Grégory Questel as Fred (2 episodes, 2019), Fred Bianconi as Julien Lambert (1 episode, 2016), Aymeric Dapsence as Fred (1 episode, 2010), and Cyrille Swierkosz as Fred (1 episode, 2014). Series Film Editing by Fred Béraud-Dufour (1 Episode, 2011). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Matillon Electrician / Additional Electrician (22 Episodes, 2010-2015). Series Editorial Department: Frederique Veillard Assistant Editor (1 Episode, 2015).
"Het zonnetje in huis" - With Pieter Lutz as Fred van Zoomeren (62 episodes, 1994-2003), Fred Velle as Barman Kees (25 episodes, 1995-1997), Fred Butter as David (1 episode, 2001), and Con Meyer as Vriend van Fred (1 episode, 1995).
"Maalaala mo kaya" - With Alfred Labatos as Alvin (15 episodes, 2002-2015), Mon Confiado as Fredo (14 episodes, 1996-2020), Jojo Abellana as Alfredo (7 episodes, 1991-2020), Gary Estrada as Freddie (7 episodes, 1994-2013), Alfred Vargas as Eugene (6 episodes, 2002-2012), Alfred Manal (6 episodes, 1993-1998), Fred Payawan as Barkada (4 episodes, 2008-2012), Michael Rivero as Young Fred (3 episodes, 1996-2018), Enzo Pineda as Freddie (2 episodes, 2018-2020), Prince Stefan as Fred (2 episodes, 2015-2018), Fredmoore de los Santos (2 episodes, 1993-1996), Alfred Beruzil as Brother (1 episode, 2019), and Freddie Webb (1 episode, 2002). Series Directed by Will Fredo (2 Episodes, 2019). Series Music by Alfredo Ongleo (1 Episode, 2000). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fredel Milan Assistant Director / Second Assistant Director (13 Episodes, 2010-2018). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Alfredo Lazarte Assistant Director (1 Episode, 1995). Series Sound Department: Alfred Bundoc Audioman (4 Episodes, 2017-2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfredo Bolasco Cameraman / Camera Operator (11 Episodes, 2012-2019). Series Editorial Department: Fredirick Fule Evs Operator (1 Episode, 2016). Series Location Management: Alfredo Ongleo Location Manager (3 Episodes, 1995-1996). Series Additional Crew: Frederick Dureza Technical Director (7 Episodes, 2013-2019). Series Additional Crew: Fred Dizon Technical Director (6 Episodes, 2017-2020). Series Additional Crew: Frederick Amores Remote Technical Director / Technical Director: Remote (3 Episodes, 2000-2001). Series Thanks: Siegfredo A. Betita Special Thanks: Municipality Of Carles, Iloilo (1 Episode, 2018). Series Thanks: Alfredo D. Baloran Special Thanks: Davao City (1 Episode, 2019).
"Volgens Robert" - With Bert Luppes as Fred (5 episodes, 2013).
"Magpakailanman" - With Michael De Mesa as Alfred (8 episodes, 2013-2016), Jomari Yllana as Fred (3 episodes, 2013), Ricardo Cepeda as Alfredo (2 episodes, 2018-2021), Kristoffer King as Fred (2 episodes, 2013-2015), Alfred Vargas as Joel (1 episode, 2014), Freddie Webb as Jaime (1 episode, 2013), and Vic Romano as Fred (1 episode, 2016). Series Makeup Department: Frederick Lorenzo Makeup Artist (32 Episodes, 2017-2018).
"Amor Maior" - With Pedro Diogo as Fred (5 episodes, 2016), Frederico Barata as Zé (4 episodes, 2017), and Frederico Serpa (1 episode, 2016).
"Duck World" - With Marqus Bobesich as Fred (5 episodes, 2017).
"Pagan Peak" - With Matthias Ransberger as Fred (5 episodes, 2018-2019) and Maria Bachmann as Chefredakteurin Bartl (unknown episodes). Series Transportation Department: Frederik Scholz Props Driver (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"My Special Tatay" - With Giovanni Baldisseri as Fred (unknown episodes).
"Inquilinos" - With Sérgio Coragem as Fred (5 episodes, 2019).
"Têtard" - With Juliette Allain as Fred (9 episodes, 2019-2021).
"Armchair Theatre" - With Neil McCallum as Alfred Allmers (11 episodes, 1957-1961), Alfred Lynch as Bill Jones (6 episodes, 1959-1968), Alfred Burke as Baron Sterne (6 episodes, 1959-1969), Peter Sallis as Alfred Purdie (5 episodes, 1960-1973), Ronald Radd as Alfred (5 episodes, 1962-1972), Charles Lamb as Fred Tidy (4 episodes, 1957-1967), Edward Evans as Alfred (3 episodes, 1961-1969), Frederick Schiller as Bald man (3 episodes, 1957-1960), John Le Mesurier as Freddie (3 episodes, 1961-1972), Freddie Jones as Fiodor Dostoyevski (3 episodes, 1967-1973), Winifred Dennis as Monica Motto (2 episodes, 1963-1966), Frederick Jaeger as Bick (2 episodes, 1960-1963), Frederick Piper as Mr. Burke (2 episodes, 1960-1967), Alfred Maron as Change Man (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Dermot Kelly as Fred Ellis (2 episodes, 1958-1959), Fred Kitchen Jr. as Mr. Quinion (2 episodes, 1958-1959), Angus Lennie as Alfred Shinney (2 episodes, 1957-1958), Tom Busby as Fred (2 episodes, 1958-1969), Ray Browne as Fred (2 episodes, 1967-1969), George Rose as Fred Sanderson (1 episode, 1957), Alfred Marks as Marshal (1 episode, 1963), Fredric Abbott as Morrie (1 episode, 1966), Frederick Bartman as Saunders (1 episode, 1958), Wilfred Downing as Bearded youth (1 episode, 1961), John Welsh as Laurence Manfred (1 episode, 1956), Gerard Heinz as Frederick (1 episode, 1963), Joseph Blatchley as Freddy (1 episode, 1972), Frederick Hogarth as Second Workman (1 episode, 1972), Fred Goddard as Mulligan (1 episode, 1957), Winifred Hindle as Elsie Hogarth (1 episode, 1957), Leslie Moorhouse as Fred (1 episode, 1957), Freda Bamford as Nurse Farrar (1 episode, 1958), Freda Jackson as Mrs. Daphne Ridley (1 episode, 1958), Fred Kareman as Willie (1 episode, 1958), Fred Griffiths as Bill Spencer (1 episode, 1960), Freddie Mills as Referee (1 episode, 1960), Elwyn Brook-Jones as Manfred (1 episode, 1961), Jack Howarth as Uncle Fred (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Farley as Lord Hippendale (1 episode, 1962), Frederic Steger as Medical superintendent (1 episode, 1962), Freda Dowie as Elsie (1 episode, 1963), Alfred Hoffman as Phil (Bonky) Morris (1 episode, 1964), Richard Davies as Freddie (1 episode, 1966), John Woodvine as Fred Barrow (1 episode, 1966), Frederick Danner (1 episode, 1967), Barrie Houghton as Fred (1 episode, 1971), Frederick Bennett as Frank (1 episode, 1972), Frederick Hall as Mr. Brewington (1 episode, 1972), and Paul Burton as Freddie (1 episode, 1973). Series Directed by Wilfred Eades (11 Episodes, 1957-1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Savoir (play) (1 Episode, 1960). Series Music by Freddie Phillips (1 Episode, 1958). Series Production Design by Frederick Pusey (8 Episodes, 1969-1974).
"Remington Steele" - With Blake Clark as Fred (6 episodes, 1982-1987), Fred McCarren as Frank Dannon (1 episode, 1983), John Doolittle as Alfred R. Hollis (1 episode, 1983), Frederick Jaeger as Edvard Jensen (1 episode, 1984), Herb Vigran as Fred Melneck (1 episode, 1985), Mark Burns as Freddie Smith (1 episode, 1984), Frederick Coffin as Joe Gullickson (1 episode, 1986), Fred Carney as Flyer #1 (1 episode, 1986), Fredricka Weber as Hazel (1 episode, 1984), William G. Schilling as Frederico Radicchio (1 episode, 1985), Nelson Welch as Fred Bloggs (1 episode, 1984), Fred Applegate as Chubby Bitterman (1 episode, 1984), and Greg Monaghan as Freddy Packer (1 episode, 1985). Series Writing Credits: Frederick J. Lyle (story By) (1 Episode, 1983). Series Writing Credits: Frederick J. Lyle (teleplay By) (1 Episode, 1983). Series Script and Continuity Department: Laerke Sigfred Pedersen Script Supervisor (4 Episodes, 1984).
"Naturally, Sadie" - With Tony Munch as Fred (7 episodes, 2005-2007).
"Plus belle la vie" - With Laurent Leca as Fred Canelli (19 episodes, 2015), Jean-Marc Charrier as Fredo (18 episodes, 2012), César Van den Driessche as Fred Jardin (14 episodes, 2006), Maximilien Poullein as Fred Chinon (4 episodes, 2019), Frederic Perchet as Cyril (4 episodes, 2021), Julien Masson as Fred Soucra (2 episodes, 2016), Frederic Albertini as Le facteur (2 episodes, 2012-2013), Charly de Witte as Fred Bouvier (2 episodes, 2017), Patrick Kodjo Topou as Fred Morizet (1 episode, 2018), Fred Nony as Clément Valéry (1 episode, 2010), Xavier Van de Weerdt as Fred Cochin (1 episode, 2018), and Jimmy Lozano as Fred Solti (1 episode, 2020). Series Editorial Department: Frederic Moura Post-production (1 Episode, 2007).
"Sociedade Anónima" - With Frederico Moreno as Fred (1 episode, 2002).
"Vive les vacances!" - With Titoff as Fred (6 episodes, 2009).
"Nouvelle Maud" - With Julien Boissier-Descombes as Fred (6 episodes, 2010) and Freddy Nail as Gros Robert (1 episode, 2010).
"L'onore e il rispetto" - With Ben Gazzara as Fred (6 episodes, 2009), Manfredi Aliquo as Commissario Cantavalle (4 episodes, 2006-2009), and Alessandro Loffredi as Cameriere Piscina Carmela (1 episode, 2015). Series Music Department: Goffredo Gibellini Score Mix Engineer (unknown Episodes).
"The Americans" - With John Carroll Lynch as Fred (6 episodes, 2014). Series Visual Effects by Fred Kraemer Visual Effects Coordinator (1 Episode, 2017). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddy Meyer Lighting Technician / Dolly Grip: "a" Camera (2 Episodes, 2014). Series Editorial Department: Frederick R. Northrup Assistant Editor / Technical Assistant (8 Episodes, 2013-2015).
"Paris" - With Robert Plagnol as Fred (6 episodes, 2015) and Vincent Ozanon as Collègue Fred (1 episode, 2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (6 Episodes, 2015).
"Film Lab Presents" - With Joe Peracchio as Fred (6 episodes, 2014-2015), Jeremy Frederick as Nurse #3 (1 episode, 2014), and Matt Mendoza as Alfred Bichcok (guest star) (1 episode, 2014). Series Sound Department: Fred Kim Sound Mixer (21 Episodes, 2014-2015).
"Crashing" - With Amit Shah as Fred (6 episodes, 2016).
"Brews and Broomsticks" - With Joseph T. Case as Fred (6 episodes, 2016-2018).
"Le Siège" - With Christian Essiambre as Fred (6 episodes, 2017).
"Queen Sono" - With Loyiso Madinga as Fred (7 episodes, 2020-2021). Series Transportation Department: Alfred Mazibuko Driver (6 Episodes, 2020).
"Bulge Bracket" - With Nicholas Bouier as Fred (6 episodes, 2020).
"Minami no niji no rûshî" - With Takashi Yasuda as Fred (50 episodes, 1982).
"Thirty-Minute Theatre" - With William Lucas as Fred Spears (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Michael Brennan as Fred Giley (2 episodes, 1967-1973), Harry Fowler as Freddie Field (2 episodes, 1968-1969), Ken Jones as Freddie (2 episodes, 1966-1972), Anthony Sagar as Fred (2 episodes, 1965-1972), Lewis Wilson as Fred (2 episodes, 1966-1969), Frederick Jaeger as Brian Trodd (2 episodes, 1967-1971), Freda Dowie as Mrs. Armstrong (2 episodes, 1970), Milo O'Shea as Fred (1 episode, 1966), Alfred Marks as Arthur (1 episode, 1973), Alfred Lynch as Barney (1 episode, 1971), Wilfred Boyle as The Shop Assistant (1 episode, 1968), Alfred Hoffman as Observer (1 episode, 1967), Tony Steedman as Alfred (1 episode, 1968), Winifred Dennis as Mrs. Portly (1 episode, 1966), Alfred Burke as First Man (1 episode, 1965), Frederick Bartman as Johnny One (1 episode, 1967), Peter Hobbs as Freddie Spears (1 episode, 1967), Jeremy Longhurst as Fred (1 episode, 1967), Frederick Hall as Storeman (1 episode, 1970), Leslie Dwyer as Fred (1 episode, 1971), Frederick Treves as German (1 episode, 1971), Frederick Pyne as Shatters (1 episode, 1972), and Alfred Fagon as Lucas (1 episode, 1973). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (novel) (1 Episode, 1966). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Fagon (writer) (1 Episode, 1973). Series Music by Wilfred Josephs (1 Episode, 1970).
"Sauvetage" - With Xavier Thiam as Fred (7 episodes, 2000-2002).
"Z Cars" - With Frederick Hall as Wally Fish (13 episodes, 1964-1974), Frederick Jaeger as Eric Beazley (9 episodes, 1965-1975), Cyril Shaps as Freddie Lee (6 episodes, 1967-1978), Frederick Peisley as Beckett (4 episodes, 1962-1970), Kenneth Waller as Fred Jones (3 episodes, 1963-1977), Freddy Foote as Boy (4 episodes, 1967-1975), Alfred Bell as Alan Chandler (4 episodes, 1968-1971), Alfred Hoffman as Belling (4 episodes, 1968), Fred Ferris as Alec Conway (3 episodes, 1962-1964), Cameron Hall as Fred Hardwick (3 episodes, 1962-1963), Frederick Farley as Butter Radley (3 episodes, 1962-1969), Winifred Dennis as Agnes Curry (3 episodes, 1963-1968), Fred Johnson as Charlie (3 episodes, 1963-1964), Larry Martyn as Freddie (3 episodes, 1964-1968), Freddy Marks as Dave Turner (3 episodes, 1973-1977), Frederick Treves as Dr. Jones (2 episodes, 1975-1977), Alfred Burke as Arnie Winter (2 episodes, 1962-1964), Wilfred Carter as Harrison (2 episodes, 1963-1967), Frederick Rawlings as PC (2 episodes, 1963), Fred Hugh as Mr. Palmer (2 episodes, 1964-1969), John Clive as Fred (2 episodes, 1967), Freddie Wilson as Ron Latimer (2 episodes, 1968), Barbara Lott as Freda Burridge (2 episodes, 1972-1977), Frederick Schiller as Isaacs (1 episode, 1964), Fredric Abbott as Ship's Cook (1 episode, 1962), Freda Bamford as Mrs. Hibbert (1 episode, 1963), Fred Beauman as 2nd Customer (1 episode, 1963), Freddie Jones as Craig (1 episode, 1963), Geoffrey Keen as Fred Parker (1 episode, 1963), Fred Kitchen Jr. as Briggs (1 episode, 1963), Dinsdale Landen as Alfred Truby (1 episode, 1963), Gary Bond as Alfred Hughes (1 episode, 1964), Fred Haggerty as 2nd Wilson Brother (1 episode, 1964), Manfred Morgan as Fidi (1 episode, 1965), Nicholas Edwards as Fred (1 episode, 1967), Scott Frederick as Alan Riley (1 episode, 1968), Freddie Fowler as Night Watchman (1 episode, 1969), Freda Jeffries as Mrs. Baker (1 episode, 1972), Alfred Fagon as Malcolm (1 episode, 1973), Freddie Earlle as Harry Jordan (1 episode, 1976), Gary Taylor as Fred Shipley (1 episode, 1976), Scott Fredericks as Becker (1 episode, 1977), and Fred Berman as Hospital Patient (unknown episodes). Series Cinematography by Fred Hamilton (unknown Episodes). Series Production Design by Frederick Knapman (33 Episodes, 1962-1964). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Hamilton Film Cameraman (1 Episode, 1973).
"Suspectes" - With Samuel Dupuy as Fred (7 episodes, 2007).
"Off the Hook" - With James Buckley as Fred (7 episodes, 2009).
"Fina Estampa" - With Carlos Vieira as Fred (7 episodes, 2011).
"Clem" - With Guillaume Faure as Fred (12 episodes, 2019-2020) and Simon Frenay as Fred (1 episode, 2013).
"Black Man Depressed" - With Brian Epps as Fred (7 episodes, 2014) and DaLaura Patton as Fred's Girl (1 episode, 2014).
"Disparue" - With Bruno Munda as Fred (7 episodes, 2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (8 Episodes, 2015).
"Scooby-Doo and the Doggie Style Adventures" - With Ryan Seamy as Fred (7 episodes, 2014), Nicholas Crouch as Fred Audition Guy (1 episode, 2014), Adam Johnson as Fred's Son (1 episode, 2014), and Katie Swartwood as Fred's Daughter (1 episode, 2014).
"Tap It" - With Brian Donohue as Fred (9 episodes, 2016).
"Dead Friends" - With Chase Michael Torrence as Fred (7 episodes, 2019).
"Daybreak" - With A.J. Voliton as Fred (7 episodes, 2019) and Frederick Williams as Emmett (1 episode, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fredrick Sinayor Lighting Technician (2 Episodes, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Tepper Video Assist: Second Unit (2 Episodes, 2019). Series Additional Crew: Fred Tepper Computer/video Playback (3 Episodes, 2019).
"I Am U" - With Lander Vera-Perez as Fred (7 episodes, 2020). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Cadores Lights Crew: CMB Film Services (7 Episodes, 2020).
"Silent Witness" - With Sam Parks as Fred Dale (21 episodes, 1996-1998), Dan Fredenburgh as Scott King (4 episodes, 2007-2016), Frederick Treves as Jack Reeve (2 episodes, 1997), David Lyon as Det. Supt. Alfred Kempster (2 episodes, 1999), Jason Frederick as Curtis (2 episodes, 2005), and Freddie Thompson as Ben Taylor (1 episode, 2020). Series Stunts: Freddie Mason Stunt Performer (2 Episodes, 2016).
"Sous le soleil" - With Jean-Marie Lamour as Fred (5 episodes, 1999), Fabrice Adment as Fred (2 episodes, 2000), Gilbert Coudurier as Fred (1 episode, 1997), and Christian Gerber as Père de Fred (1 episode, 1999). Series Writing Credits: Fred Louf (script And Dialogue) (1 Episode, 1998).
"Bunnytown" - With Ed Gaughan as Fred (9 episodes, 2007-2008) and Ian Stacey as Fingers Frederico (1 episode).
"Halvbroren" - With Frank Kjosås as Fred (8 episodes, 2013). Series Sound Department: Fredric Vogel Sound Effects Editor (8 Episodes, 2013). Series Visual Effects by Fredrik Arntzen Visual Effects Coordinator (8 Episodes, 2013).
"Heiter bis tödlich - Zwischen den Zeilen" - With Christian Kahrmann as Fred (8 episodes, 2013) and Manfred Böll as Klaus Severin (1 episode, 2013).
"Guest Appearances" - With Ed Begley Jr. as Fred (8 episodes, 2017-2020).
"Testing" - With Tim Dwyer as Fred (8 episodes, 2017-2019).
"Léo Mattéï, Brigade des Mineurs" - With Linda Bouhenni as Fred (8 episodes, 2018-2019) and Fred Bianconi as Bastien Dubois (1 episode, 2019). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (2 Episodes, 2013). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Moura Drone Camera Operator (12 Episodes, 2018-2020).
"Sete Pecados" - With André Santinho as Fred (9 episodes, 2007). Series Directed by Frederico Mayrink (36 Episodes, 2007).
"The Penguins of Madagascar" - With Fred Stoller as Fred (13 episodes, 2009-2012) and Fred Tatasciore as Gus (5 episodes, 2010-2012). Series Art Department: Fred Osmond Storyboard Artist / Storyboard Revisionist (28 Episodes, 2009-2015). Series Script and Continuity Department: Ken Fredrich Boyer Script Coordinator (7 Episodes, 2012-2015). Series Additional Crew: Ken Fredrich Boyer Production Coordinator: Cg / Production Coordinator / Cg Production Coordinator (6 Episodes, 2009-2010).
"Humans" - With Sope Dirisu as Fred (9 episodes, 2015-2018) and Richard Syms as Fred Murphy (1 episode, 2018).
"Babilônia" - With Filipe Ribeiro as Fred (9 episodes, 2015).
"Mees Kees" - With Maurits van Brakel as Fred (9 episodes, 2017) and Dimme Treurniet as Vader Fred (1 episode, 2017).
"life with kaden." - With All Members as Fred (2017-2018) (unknown episodes).
"Klassen" - With Frederik Martens Frimodt as Storm (144 episodes, 2018-2019), Benjamin Rud Hansen as Alfred (144 episodes, 2018-2019), Noah Fredberg Meleady as Aksel (137 episodes, 2019-2020), Frederik Toft as Laurits (117 episodes, 2018-2019), Alfred Zebitz Wille as August (96 episodes, 2020-2021), Frida Paakjær Urth as Frederikke (96 episodes, 2020-2021), Salomon Stampe Frederiksen as Frederik (76 episodes, 2017-2018), Frederic Tornvig Kissow as Mads (76 episodes, 2017-2018), Dan Loffredo as Headmaster (42 episodes, 2016), Mette Sofie Thrane as Frederiks mor (2 episodes, 2017), Kamille Stampe Frederiksen as Sia (2 episodes, 2021), Frederik Leopold as Frederik Leopold (1 episode, 2021), Joachim Frederik Jørgensen as Mattias (unknown episodes), and Kim Bodnia as Alfred's dad (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Cecilie Fredsbo Poulsen (idea) (25 Episodes, 2019-2021). Series Writing Credits: Cecilie Fredsbo Poulsen (script) (25 Episodes, 2019-2021). Series Film Editing by Sune Frederiksen (4 Episodes, 2018). Series Editorial Department: Frederikke Friderichsen Assistant Editor (66 Episodes, 2016). Series Music Department: Karl-Frederik Reichhardt Music (281 Episodes, 2018-2020). Series Music Department: Frederik Jyll Music (96 Episodes, 2020-2021). Series Music Department: Frederik Leopold Music (96 Episodes, 2020-2021).
"When Hope Calls" - With Simon Webster as Fred (9 episodes, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Zefred Ansaldo Camera Operator: B Cam And Steadicam Operator / Camera Operator: B Cam And Steadicam (3 Episodes, 2019).
"Roc" - With Hugh Dane as Fred (9 episodes, 1991-1994), Fred Pinkard as Frankie (1 episode, 1991), Fred Parker as Terry (1 episode, 1993), and Reg E. Cathey as Fred (1 episode, 1994). Series Music by Fred Thaler (1 Episode, 1991). Series Music Department: Fred Thaler Composer: Theme Music (4 Episodes, 1991-1992).
"Le groupe" - With Frank Geney as Fred (10 episodes, 2001-2002).
"A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" - With Carl Steven as Fred (25 episodes, 1988-1991).
"Nikola Tesla" - With Mustafa Nadarevic as Fred (10 episodes, 1977).
"Äkta människor" - With Fredrik Silbersky as Kevin (18 episodes, 2012-2014), David Lenneman as Fred (10 episodes, 2012), and Fredrik Lundqvist as Hubsecman (1 episode, 2014). Series Sound Department: Fredrik Stålne Re-recording Mixer (6 Episodes, 2013-2014).
"180 Graus" - With Tony Willy as Fred (16 episodes, 2016-2018), Hubert Beck as Fred's Psicologyst (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Roseli Schutel as Olga (Fred and Jaque's Grandmother) (2 episodes, 2016-2017), and Heitor Jansen as Young Fred (1 episode, 2016).
"Abby's" - With Neil Flynn as Fred (10 episodes, 2019). Series Sound Department: Frederick Howard Supervising Sound Editor (9 Episodes, 2019).
"Blackbookberry" - With Bill Finkbiner as Fred (10 episodes, 2010-2011) and James Gianoulakis as Fred (2 episodes, 2009).
"Mafiosa" - With Sebastien Vandenberghe as Fred (11 episodes, 2012-2014) and Fred Epaud as Peretti (1 episode, 2006). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (8 Episodes, 2014). Series Visual Effects by Fredrik Monteil Digital Compositor (1 Episode, 2010).
"La crim'" - With Maureen Dor as Fred (12 episodes, 2003) and Fred Nony as Martin (1 episode, 2004). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (2 Episodes, 1999). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunt Double (1 Episode, 2004).
"Slinger's Day" - With David Kelly as Fred (12 episodes, 1986-1987). Series Additional Crew: Fred Cope Studio Supervisor (1 Episode, 1987).
"Malhação" - With Adriana Zattar as Sofia Manfredi (259 episodes, 2011-2018), Bia Arantes as Aléxia Manfredi (248 episodes, 2011-2012), Bruce Gomlevsky as Paolo Manfredi (248 episodes, 2011-2012), Victor Sparapane as Fera (Frederico Massafera) (237 episodes, 2012-2017), Dudu Pelizzari as Fred (12 episodes, 2006), Frederico Benedini as Gonzalez (6 episodes, 1995-1996), Henrique Tapias as Godofredo (4 episodes, 2009), Bernardo Mesquita as Fred (2 episodes, 2010-2011), and Frederico Mayrink as Farinha (2 episodes, 1996). Series Writing Credits: Lucio Manfredi (collaborating Writer) (21 Episodes, 2011-2012).
"Familjen" - With Martin Wallström as Fred (12 episodes, 2002), Fredric Gildea as Bargäst (3 episodes, 2002), Frederik Nilsson as Klas - Terapiparet (1 episode, 2002), and Andreas Turesson as Freds kompis (1 episode, 2002).
"Paris etc" - With Bruno Todeschini as Fred (12 episodes, 2017).
"Life on a Stick" - With Charlie Finn as Fred (13 episodes, 2005). Series Additional Crew: Fred Tallaksen Choreographer (2 Episodes, 2005).
"P.E.T. Detectives" - With Dominic Ona-Ariki as Fred (13 episodes, 2003-2005).
"Time Warp Trio" - With Scott McCord as Fred (14 episodes, 2005-2006) and Sunday Muse as Freddi (7 episodes, 2005-2006).
"Fred e Lucy" - With Bento Ribeiro as Fred (13 episodes, 2014-2015).
"The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl" - With Madison Shockley III as Fred (15 episodes, 2011-2013).
"Les témoins" - Avec Alexandre Carrière son Fred (14 episodes, 2014-2017).
"Le Myriapode" - With Loic Monsarrat as Fred (14 episodes, 2015-2018), Manfred Brisou as Brice (1 episode, 2018), and Fred Aklan as Henri (1 episode, 2018).
"Faites comme chez vous" - With Candide Sanchez as Fred (19 episodes, 2005) and Wilfred Benaïche as Vladimir (1 episode, 2005).
"Call the Midwife" - With Cliff Parisi as Fred Buckle (81 episodes, 2012-2021), Victoria Yeates as Sister Winifred (46 episodes, 2014-2019), Liam Kiff as Freddie Noakes (3 episodes, 2014-2015), and Matthew Fredricks as Petey (unknown episodes).
"Marseille" - With Daniel Njo Lobé as Fred (8 episodes, 2016) and Ogie Banks as Fred (7 episodes, 2016). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (7 Episodes, 2016-2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Moura Drone Camera Operator (16 Episodes, 2016-2018).
"Nobody's Looking" - With Augusto Madeira as Fred (8 episodes, 2019) and Thor Bishopric as Fred (8 episodes, 2019).
"Terra Brava" - With Freddy Costa as Padre Casimiro (79 episodes, 2020-2021) and Lourenço Mimoso as Fred (16 episodes, 2019-2020).
"C.A.T.S. Eyes" - With Leslie Ash as Fred (29 episodes, 1985-1987), Brian Hawksley as Sir Frederick (1 episode, 1986), Alfred Molina as Det. Sgt. Cropper (1 episode, 1985), Freddie Earlle as Landlord (1 episode, 1987), Fred Haggerty as 2nd Guard (1 episode, 1986), and Frederick Treves as Major General John Standfast (1 episode, 1985).
"Super Chicken" - With Paul Frees as Fred (17 episodes, 1967). Series Directed by Fred Calvert (2 Episodes, 1967).
"Ennemi public" - With François Neycken as Fred (17 episodes, 2016-2019).
"Jardins Proibidos" - With André Gonçalves as Fred (18 episodes, 2014), Miguel Bento as Frederico Vasconcelos (2 episodes, 2014), and Frederico Amaral as André (1 episode, 2015). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (21 Episodes, 2014-2015).
"Bicicleta e Melancia" - With Helder Agostini as Fred (18 episodes, 2010).
"Stella and Sam" - With Tony Daniels as Fred (19 episodes, 2011-2014).
"Salle de Profs" - With Olivier Bénard as Fred (25 episodes, 2018-2020).
"Snøfall" - With Fredrik Eide as Fred (24 episodes, 2016) and Thomas Bye as Alfred (24 episodes, 2016). Series Additional Crew: Jan-Fredrik Drangsholt Contact: Voldsløkka (24 Episodes, 2016).
"Will & Dewitt" - With Billy Rosemberg as Fred (27 episodes, 2005-2008).
"Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdes" - With Bernard Yerlès as Fred (26 episodes, 2009-2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (8 Episodes, 2009-2010).
"Four and a Half Friends" - With Joe Lewis as Fred (26 episodes, 2015).
"Marido En Alquiler" - With Rodrigo Aragón as Fred (28 episodes, 2013).
"Palo Alto" - With Marco Tempesta as Fred (46 episodes, 2014-2017).
"Les compagnons de l'aventure" - With Quentin Jacquin as Fred (30 episodes, 1990).
"En tout cas" - With Mickaël Gouin as Fred (30 episodes, 2018-2020), Fred-Eric Salvail as Marc-Antoine (2 episodes, 2018-2019), and Frederic Etherlinck as Vendeur marché (1 episode, 2020).
"Un si grand soleil" - With Fred Bianconi as Virgile Berville (660 episodes, 2018-2021), Fred Tournaire as Steve Lambert (50 episodes, 2019), Joseph Leroux as Fred (30 episodes, 2019), and Fred Lopez (10 episodes, 2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Nathan Fredouelle Electrician (30 Episodes, 2019).
"Transufômâ: Maikuron densetsu" - With Tony Sampson as Fred (41 episodes, 2002-2003).
"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" - With James Stacy as Fred (36 episodes, 1956-1964), Willard Thompson as Fred (4 episodes, 1957-1958), Dwight Davenport as Freddie (1 episode, 1953), James Matheny as Fred (1st boy caught kissing) (1 episode, 1960), Steve Stevens as Freddie (1 episode, 1957), and Fred Phillips (1 episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Nelson (story Line) (3 Episodes, 1956-1957). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Nelson (writer) (3 Episodes, 1956-1957). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (21 Episodes, 1952-1953). Series Set Decoration by Fred M. MacLean (15 Episodes, 1953-1954).
"Nina" - With Ambroise Michel as Fred (37 episodes, 2015-2021). Series Writing Credits: Winifred Vatimbella (written By) (17 Episodes, 2017-2019). Series Writing Credits: Winifred Vatimbella (teleplay) (17 Episodes, 2017-2019). Series Writing Credits: Winifred Vatimbella (story) (17 Episodes, 2017-2019).
"Demain nous appartient" - With Etienne Diallo as Fred (48 episodes, 2018-2020), Frederik Hamel as Gary Lanon (2 episodes, 2021), Fred Tournaire as Agent IGPN (1 episode, 2018), and Fredouille Lopez as SDF (1 episode, 2019).
"Roseanne" - With Michael O'Keefe as Fred (36 episodes, 1993-1995), Fred Willard as Scott (8 episodes, 1995-1997), Bill Pentland as Freddy Meeker (1 episode, 1989), Jeff Garlin as Fred (1 episode, 1989), Fred Asparagus as Jerry Garcia (1 episode, 1995), and Fred Thompson as Keith Faber (1 episode, 1989).
"Drop Dead Diva" - With Ben Feldman as Fred (38 episodes, 2009-2014), John Billingsley as Mitch Fredericks (1 episode, 2012), Todd Denson as Not Fred (1 episode, 2009), Buckley Hubbard as Judge Alfred Malloy (1 episode, 2010), Fred Jennings as Doc (1 episode, 2012), and Fred Iacovo as Dr. Brodsky (1 episode, 2014). Series Sound Department: Fred Paragano Adr Mixer (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Visual Effects by Alfredo Tognetti Visual Effects Artist (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Fred Lloyd Wardrobe Supervisor (3 Episodes, 2013).
"Big Hero 6: The Series" - With Brooks Wheelan as Fred (56 episodes, 2017-2021), Stan Lee as Fred's Dad (6 episodes, 2017-2020), Fred Tatasciore as Knox (6 episodes, 2018-2020), and Susan Sullivan as Fred's Mom (4 episodes, 2017-2020).
"Grijpstra & de Gier" - With Frans de Wit as Fred (46 episodes, 2004-2007), Frederik Bos as Superintendent (1 episode, 2004), Robine van der Meer as Frederique Steenman (1 episode, 2004), Fred Goessens as Meindert Vermeer (1 episode, 2005), Paul Hoes as Fred de Waal (1 episode, 2005), and Theo Pont as Fred Beune (1 episode, 2005).
"Quando Toca o Sino" - With Bernardo Falcone as Fred (52 episodes, 2009-2011).
"Lucky Fred" - With Rupert Degas as Fred (52 episodes, 2011-2012).
"Coop and Cami Ask the World" - With Albert Tsai as Fred (52 episodes, 2018-2020).
"Profilage" - With Vanessa Valence as Fred (56 episodes, 2009-2015), Frederic Eng-Li as Assistant Doc (1 episode, 2014), and Philippe Chaine as Médecin hôpital Fred (1 episode, 2014). Series Stunts: Emilie Jumeaux Stunt Performer / Stunt Double: Fred (5 Episodes, 2010-2016). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2012).
"Luv U" - With Jairus Aquino as Frederick Lagdameo (133 episodes, 2013-2016) and Alfred Labatos as Fred (75 episodes, 2012-2014). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Hernando Lighting Director (51 Episodes, 2015-2016).
"Páginas da Vida" - With Duda Nagle as Fred (78 episodes, 2006-2007). Series Directed by Frederico Mayrink (202 Episodes, 2006-2007). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Saddi-Naccache Limia Assistant Director (202 Episodes, 2006-2007).
"Doce Fugitiva" - With Ângelo Rodrigues as Fred (80 episodes, 2006-2007) and Álvaro Faria as Fred's Father (unknown episodes).
"Em Família" - With André Teles as Fred (103 episodes, 2014) and Bruno Ahmed as Fred (jovem) (6 episodes, 2014).
"Be Careful with My Heart" - With Robert Ortega as Fred (115 episodes, 2012-2013).
"Sonhos Traídos" - With Ana Rita Machado as Fred (170 episodes, 2002) and Alfredo Brito as Luís (1 episode, 2002).
"O Cafona" - With Paulo Gracindo as Fred (183 episodes, 1971) and André Valli as Godolfredo (unknown episodes).
"Olho no Olho" - With Nico Puig as Fred (185 episodes, 1993-1994).
"Dei-te Quase Tudo" - With José Eduardo as Alfredo (195 episodes, 2005-2006), Manuel Moreira as Fred (195 episodes, 2005-2006), and Frederico Amaral as Burglar (1 episode, 2006). Series Art Department: Frederico Aldeia Props (195 Episodes, 2005-2006).
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