Monday, April 03, 2023

Auteur Watch - K.C. Hodenfield

Our last auteur is K.C. Hodenfield, which just goes to show that, even though Hollywood is one of the toughest businesses to make it in, as long as you keep your head down, do the work, don't make eye contact with the stars, keep going to the various doctors and dentists that everyone has to see eventually anyway, you just might be able to claw your way just above the middle, especially if you've got a little army of unpaid interns to do most of the heavy lifting for you. In the case of the director, or 'auteur' as us film snobs are wont to refer to them as, there are the assistant... sorry, Assistant Directors. You've got your First Assistant Director, your Second Assistant Directors and, on some of the bigger films, your 2nd Second Assistant Directors. Let's see if I can quickly find one!... got it! Okay, I think I got him already, but there's the old reliable Julian Wall... hmm!  I coulda swore someone actually got that credit listed.  Apparently it's just too embarrassing.  Nevertheless, there must be something to that Assistant Directorship.  Plenty of guys do it... and probably some girls too.  Betsy Magruder, there you go.  There's at least one.
But, as the example of K.C. Hodenfield shows us, there's still some room for lateral movement.  Let's start at the beginning with... his life as a production assistant.  And even though the general public thinks of Howard the Duck as a stinky bomb, in Hollywood it's thought of as a noble attempt by George Lucas to spread his wings and try to get out from under the eagle's shadow cast by his beloved Star Wars franchise... if only briefly.  Also, their monolith was way cooler than 2001's ever was, and they did make nice use of ... whatever technology was used on the title of the film to make it move with the camera.  Whatever happens after that... I can't vouch for.  Jeffrey Jones gets electrified, a portal from another dimension gets sealed, followed by a rock concert... all those things people want to see in a movie, but without the pleasant continuity that these celluloid affairs usually have.  Up next: something called My Demon Lover... did the first Mannequin come out first, or just around the same time?  Close enough.  Well, this kind of fantastical plot was just in the air as those go-go '80s were winding down (and AIDS was ramping up...).  And even though the plot of My Demon Lover seemed almost too tailor-made for church groups in particular and anti-sex leagues in general, well... turns out they wanted to make their own films too!
And so, not content to stay in that narrow Production Assistant lane on that highway we call Hollywood, it was time to move up.  But K.C. Hodenfield didn't get greedy.  See, the average schmow looks at the director getting raised up with the camera on that big crane, and says to themselves "Well, hell!  Even I could do that!"... even though they're afraid of heights.  That's rule #1 in the DGA handbook: "When the crane goes up, don't fall out of the chair."  Thank Gawd for video playback!  No, K.C. Hodenfield looked instead to the Assistant Directors, saw them cracking the whip on the crew and the extras and the non-stars of the cast and said to himself, "I might be able to do that."  Probably had some younger siblings he "practiced" on in his ill-spent youth.  But choices of genre were hard to come by, so in keeping with the theme of My Demon Lover, his first First Assistant Directorship was on a minor classic called Zombie High... well, hopefully it was a fun shoot.  But there must be something to it!  It's apparently available on Blu-Ray, where the fine cinematography of both Brian Coyne and David Lux can be enjoyed as though you were seeing it in the theatre 35 years ago!  Soon after came something even more obscure than that: 1987's Siesta starring Ellen Barkin and Martin Sheen.  Well, some, like Ellen Barkin and K.C. Hodenfield would go on to better things; others, like Martin Sheen, some would argue that his best work was already behind him... oh, right.  "The West Wing."  I've got Season 1 somewhere!
Well, K.C. Hodenfield got a taste of the big time as a First Assistant Director, but... somehow, the assignments weren't that great.  And so, a bold decision was made: go back to the day job, hope for the best.  Well, he lucked out with the assignments: Midnight Run, Tucker: The Man and His Dream and In Country... okay, so they can't all be The Godfather, but in Hollywood terms, it's in the right neighborhood!  And speaking of The Godfather, after that long slog of ungodly hours, getting the stars' coffee orders right, not making eye contact with said stars... the big break finally came.  Second Assistant Director on The Godfather Part III.  Now... okay, sure, again, to you and I in the general public a film like The Godfather Part III is a big, stinky bomb that we wouldn't even watch if it were shown on the AMC channel and what not, but to a Second Assistant Director?  A gold mine.  I mean, if you survive meeting all the other members of the Coppola family, you're halfway to Hollywood royalty yourself!  And besides, Francis himself didn't want to make this film himself at first... but, things change.  I mean, it's like how fans of The Police have to grapple with the existence of "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86."  For me,it was that trio's way of saying to their fans... we've all moved on, and you should too.  But Stewart Copeland looked like he was having such fun!  ANYWAY, the first half of the '90s was a bit of a hard scrabble (for K.C. Hodenfield) until (the movie) Twister hit.  And look!  K.C. himself got to be a 2nd Second Assistant Director on that minor classic, Memoirs of an Invisible Man.  Wonder if he still had to interact with Chevy Chase a lot?  Hmmm...  And so, K.C. Hodenfield managed to somehow survive those crazy '90s and keep his career: yoga, tofu, vegetarianism in general... people had to get ready for when Jesus comes back!  I forget... did he?  Anyway, it was just up and up for K.C. Hodenfield.  Turns out there's room on Michael Bay's coattails after all!  The world is basically K.C.'s oyster, but I guess he's not greedy.  Doesn't seem to want to become a director proper... the only thing left now is to become a major stockholder in the Marvel (C)(TM)(R) Cinematic Universe.  You know, like Jon Favreau.  That one will be hard to pull off, though.  But K.C.'s latest and greatest is something called Shazam! Fury of the Gods.  It's in the right neighborhood, if nothing else!  Or maybe early retirement is in the cards!  Who knows?  What's a good age for a First Assistant Director to retire?  Oh well; that's above my pay grade.  One final toast to K.C. Hodenfield: Assistant Director Extraordinaire!

Saturday, April 01, 2023

Short Reviews - April 2023

"Good Morning America" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - ABC News Chief Business, Technology and Economics Correspondent (427 episodes, 2013-2022).

"The Apprentice" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self (14 episodes, 2005) and Dennis Jarvis as Surfshop Owner (1 episode, 2007).

"Countdown" - With Martin Jarvis as Self - Dictionary Corner (147 episodes, 1990-2008).

"Crossroads" - With Brian Kent as Dick Jarvis (410 episodes, 1964-1971), Beryl Johnstone as Kitty Jarvis (400 episodes, 1964-1969), David Fennell as Brian Jarvis (298 episodes, 1964-1975), and Jack Hayes as Enoch Jarvis (67 episodes, 1967-1968).

"EastEnders" - With Katie Jarvis as Hayley Slater (108 episodes, 2018-2019), Jamie Jarvis as Troy Harvey (30 episodes, 1999), Martin Jarvis as Harvey (8 episodes, 2010), Sian Reeves as Elaine Jarvis (5 episodes, 2006), Daniel Jarvis as P.C. Jones (2 episodes, 2004), Andrew Jarvis as Jerry (2 episodes, 2019), Robbie Jarvis as Lieutenant Harry Fielding (1 episode, 2015), Frank Jarvis as Barrett (1 episode, 2000), and Carlton Jarvis as Anaesthetist (2 episodes, 1998-2000). Series Additional Crew: Carlton Jarvis, Medical Advisor (uncredited) (1 Episode, 2000).

"Espelho d'Água" - With João Didelet as Jarvis (317 episodes, 2017-2018).

"Forever Fernwood" - With Graham Jarvis as Charlie Haggers (130 episodes, 1977-1978).

"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" - With Graham Jarvis as Charlie Haggers (325 episodes, 1976-1977).

"The Shak" - With Drew Jarvis as Curio (201 episodes, 2006-2007).

"You Don't Know My Name" - With Jarvis Powers as Senator Elect.

"ABC News Nightline" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - Chief Business and Economics Correspondent (4 episodes, 2013-2015).

"ABC World News Tonight with David Muir" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - Chief Business and Economics Correspondent (32 episodes, 2013-2017).

"Agent 00p5" - With Andrew Jarvis as Agent 00p5 (4 episodes, 2020-2023). Series Directed by Andrew Jarvis (2 Episodes, 2020-2023). Series Writing Credits: Andrew Jarvis (created By) (1 Episode, 2023). Series Writing Credits: Andrew Jarvis (developed By) (1 Episode, 2022). Series Produced by Andrew Jarvis Executive Producer (1 Episode, 2023). Series Stunts: Andrew Jarvis Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2023). Series Transportation Department: Billy Jarvis Production Driver (1 Episode, 2023). Series Transportation Department: Mandy Jarvis Production Driver (1 Episode, 2023).

"Agent Carter" - With James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis (18 episodes, 2015-2016) and Lotte Verbeek as Ana Jarvis (7 episodes, 2016).

"The Al Jarvis Show" - With Al Jarvis as Self - Host (3 episodes, 1949-1953). Series Writing Credits: Al Jarvis (unknown Episodes).

"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" "The Hatbox" - With Paul Ford as Prof. Jarvis.

"Amaysing Twins" - With Jarvis Mays as Self (6 episodes, 2019-2020). Series Produced by Jarvis Mays Executive Producer (5 Episodes, 2019-2020).

"Anne" - With Rob Jarvis as John Glover (4 episodes, 2022).

"Arrested Development" - With John Michael Higgins as Wayne Jarvis (5 episodes, 2003-2006).

"As the World Turns" - With Forbes March as Mason Jarvis (19 episodes, 2009).

"Ashes to Ashes" "Episode #2.4" - With John Bowe as Ralph Jarvis.

"Avengers: United They Stand" - With Graham Harley as Edwin Jarvis (voice) (4 episodes, 1999-2000).


"Badger" "Finders Keepers" - With Ian Cullen as Ted Jarvis.

"The Bastards from Hell" - With Jamie Jarvis as Stewart Miller (3 episodes, 2020). Series Produced by Jamie Jarvis Executive Producer (1 Episode, 2020).

"BBC Play of the Month" "Ross" - With Martin Jarvis as Aircraftman Dickinson.

"Beast" "Twin Pekes" - With Peggy Shields as Mrs. Jarvis.

"Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" - With Michael Gallagher as Kyle Jarvis (2 episodes, 1998).

"The Big Valley" "The Jonah" - With Wayne Rogers as Don Jarvis.

"Blackboard Jungle" - With Shayla Jarvis as Delaney Reed (1 episode, 2020). Series Writing Credits: Shayla Jarvis (staff Writer) (1 Episode, 2020).

"Blind Justice" "Under the Gun" - With Jarvis W. George as Damon Long.

"Blue Heelers" - With Les Dayman as Frank Jarvis (1 episode, 2002), Bill Garner as Gelly Jarvis (1 episode, 1997), Nicole Gulasekharam as Rosie Jarvis (1 episode, 2005), and Adam Crouch as Derek Jarvis (1 episode, 2005).

"Bodyguards" "Bodyguards" - With Frank Jarvis as Enriquez's Chauffeur.

"The Bookworm" "Episode #4.6" - With Martin Jarvis as Self.

"Bootleg" - With Martin Jarvis as Mr. Blades (3 episodes, 2002).

"Breakfast" - With Sarah Jarvis as Self - GP (3 episodes, 2010-2011), Martin Jarvis as Self (1 episode, 2006), and Jarvis Cocker as Self - Singer (1 episode, 2010).

"The Brittas Empire" "Mr Brittas Falls in Love" - With Rob Jarvis as Marine Park Man.

"The Brothers" - With Frank Jarvis as Jim Barker (3 episodes, 1974).

"Bull" - With Michael James Shaw as Rick Jarvis (2 episodes, 2017) and Jada Jarvis as Court Gallery (1 episode, 2016).

"C.A.T.S. Eyes" "The Double Dutch Deal" - With Philip Jackson as Al Jarvis.

"Call Red" "Night Sun" - With Rob Jarvis as DC Greer.

"Canada: A People's History" "A Question of Loyalties" - With Nicolas Van Burek as Stephen Jarvis.

"Castle" - With Wendy Braun as Ms. Jarvis (1 episode, 2014), Ian Jarvis as Silver Fox (1 episode, 2009), and Isabel Dresden as Chloe Jarvis (1 episode, 2016).

"Catchphrase" - With Chris Jarvis as Self - Voice Over (2 episodes, 2000-2002).

"CBS Evening News with Katie Couric" "Episode dated 7 May 2010" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - Business and Economics Correspondent.

"Celebrity Catchphrase" "2019 Christmas Special" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self - Contestant.

"ChaosMen" - With Jarvis Johnson (4 episodes, 2020-2021).

"Chasing 8s" - With Mike Tyus as Payden Jarvis (7 episodes, 2012-2013).

"Chelsea Lately" - With Brian Jarvis as Self - Round Table (1 episode, 2012). Series Production Management: Andrea Jarvis Production Manager (unknown Episodes).

"Childrens Hospital" "The Return of the Young Billionaire" - With Michael Grant as Richard Jarvis.

"Chronicles of the Dead" "Fallout" - With Miranda Jarvis as Zombie 8.

"Claire" "Episode #1.3" - With Frank Jarvis as Taxi driver.

"CNBC Documentaries" "Scam of the Century: Bernie Madoff's Crime & Punishment" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - CNBC Business News.

"Cobra" - With Natasha Ferguson as PC Sarah Jarvis (1 episode, 2020) and Iago Montgomery-Jarvis as Civil Servant (1 episode, 2020).

"Collateral" - With Rob Jarvis as DC Euan Johnson (4 episodes, 2018).

"Conan" "Occupy Conan: When Outsourcing Goes Too Far" - With Owen Jarvis as Occupier.

"Cop Rock" "Oli of Ol' Lay" - With Graham Jarvis as Mr. Semionovich.

"Coronavirus: Q&A" - With Sarah Jarvis as Self - GP and Clinical Director of Patientaccess.com (6 episodes, 2020).

"Covert Affairs" - With Lauren Holly as Madeline Jarvis (1 episode, 2010), D.W. Moffett as Sen. Jarvis (1 episode, 2010), and Sterling Jarvis as General Oubash (1 episode, 2011).

"Crime of Passion" "Daniel" - With Martin Jarvis as Daniel.

"The Crown" - With Robert Jarvis as Police (4 episodes, 2019).

"The Culture Show" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self (2 episodes, 2007-2008).

"Cutter to Houston" - With Noble Willingham as Mayor Warren Jarvis (9 episodes, 1983) and Georgann Johnson as Dorothy Jarvis (1 episode, 1983).

"The Daily Show" - With Edward 'Cookie' Jarvis as Self (1 episode, 2004) and Jarvis Tyner as Self (1 episode, 2005).

"Danger Bay" "Solo Flight" - With Graham Jarvis as Keith Johnson.

"Dave" - With Jarvis W. George as Terrence (3 episodes, 2020-2021).

"Days of Our Lives" - With Charles Bateman as Maxwell Jarvis (81 episodes, 1980-1981), Robert Lee Jarvis as Diver (7 episodes, 1975), Karen Fredrik as Vicki Jarvis (6 episodes, 1987), and Sharon Sharth as Darlene Jarvis (1 episode, 1994).

"Dear Aunt Agnes" "Opportunity Knocks" - With Desmond Jarvis as Bill Moore.

"Deep Water Salvage" - With Sam Jarvis as Self - Port Engineer, Northstar Marine (2 episodes, 2021) and Mike Jarvis as Self - Salvage Master, Northstar Marine (1 episode, 2021).

"The Demon Headmaster" - With Chris Jarvis as Game Show Host (2 episodes, 1998).

"Designing Women" - With John Dewey Carter as Matthew Jarvis (1 episode, 1988), Keith Williams as Kyle Jarvis (1 episode, 1988), and Peggy Walton-Walker as Mrs. Jarvis (1 episode, 1987).

"Dhar Mann" - With Jarvis Denman Jr. as Gordon (3 episodes, 2021).

"Dispatches" - With Dan Jarvis as Self - Barnsley Central (2 episodes, 2017-2020). Series Music by Toby Jarvis (3 Episodes, 2009). Series Additional Crew: Emily Jarvis Production Co-ordinator (1 Episode, 2021).

"Doc Martin" - With Alan David as Mr. Jarvis (1 episode, 2015) and Adrian Jarvis as Don (1 episode, 2004). Series Art Department: Fletcher Jarvis Carpenter (1 Episode, 2017).

"Doctor Who" - With Martin Jarvis as Butler (10 episodes, 1965-1985), Frank Jarvis as Skart (7 episodes, 1966-1979), Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett (6 episodes, 1968), and Ann Jarvis as Control Room Operator (2 episodes, 1967). Series Costume Design by Rupert Jarvis (12 Episodes, 1978-1979).

"Dollface" - With Sam Jarvis as Siri (1 episode, 2019). Series Writing Credits: Sam Jarvis (written By) (2 Episodes, 2019-2022). Series Produced by Sam Jarvis, Consulting Producer (10 Episodes, 2022).

"Doug" - With Patience Jarvis (13 episodes, 1992).

"Drama Club" - With Lili Brennan as Darcy Marie Jarvis (10 episodes, 2021).

"The DuPont Show of the Month" - With Larry Hagman as Jarvis (1 episode, 1958) and Walter Fitzgerald as Jarvis Lorry (1 episode, 1958).

"Días de cine" "Episode dated 27 April 2017" - With Cosmo Jarvis as Self - Interviewee.

"Earth: Final Conflict" "Fissures" - With John Jarvis as Portal Tech #1.

"Electric Circus" "Episode dated 23 February 1996" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"Emmerdale Farm" - With Richard Moore as Jarvis Skelton (111 episodes, 2002-2005), Rob Jarvis as Russell Posner (12 episodes, 2021), Andrew Jarvis as Poor Ocker (4 episodes, 1979), Alyssia Jarvis as Abby (4 episodes, 2018), and Marco Ricci as Narrator on Jarvis Talkbook (2 episodes, 2002). Series Production Design by Richard Jarvis (12 Episodes, 1972). Series Makeup Department: Judy Jarvis Makeup Designer (1 Episode, 1995).

"Endgame" "The Other Side of Summer" - With Enid-Raye Adams as Lisa Jarvis.

"Equinox" - With Martin Jarvis as Narrator (2 episodes, 1986).

"ESPN Friday Night Fights" "Episode dated 19 February 2010" - With Randy Jarvis as Self - Referee.

"Evil Kin" "Reese Family" - With John Jarvis as Cop.

"Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science" "The Danforth Lady" - With John Jarvis as Henry Burns.

"Extreme Ghostbusters" "The Luck of the Irish" - With Martin Jarvis as (voice).

"Fall in Love with Me" - With Jarvis Yang as Dale (6 episodes, 2014).

"The Family Business" "Take No Prisoners" - With Julia Jarvis as Beautiful Secretary #2.

"Fantasy Island" - With Celeste Holm as Mabel Jarvis (2 episodes, 1978-1979).

"Father's Day" - With John Alderton as Lyall Jarvis (14 episodes, 1983-1984), Dominique Barnes as Gemma Jarvis (14 episodes, 1983-1984), Zac Nicholson as Toby Jarvis (14 episodes, 1983-1984), Paul Angelis as Mr. Jarvis (14 episodes, 1983-1984), Kate Alderton as Tasha Jarvis (13 episodes, 1983-1984), Karen Archer as Dee Jarvis (8 episodes, 1983-1984), and Rosalind Ayres as Dee Jarvis (6 episodes, 1983).

"Fear Thy Neighbor" "Rural Madness" - With Deanna Jarvis as Jane.

"Finding Ourselves" "President of the United Oakcrest" - With Rena Jarvis as Rita.

"First Night" "The Way with Reggie" - With Frank Jarvis as Bill.

"The Flash Minecraft" - With Jarvis Gray as Batman (3 episodes, 2017-2018) and Jarvis Grey as Nekron (1 episode, 2017).

"Folio" - With Lillian Jarvis as Swan maiden (2 episodes, 1955-1956).

"The Forsyte Saga" - With Martin Jarvis as Jolyon 'Jon' Forsyte (8 episodes, 1967).

"Foursome" "Is That a Beach Bonanza in your pocket?" - With Patrick Jarvis Duffy as Duffy... so glad I got the episode name of that one.

"Freewheelers" "Menace: Part 1 - The Sleepers" - With Frank Jarvis as Sailor.

"Friends" "The One in Barbados" - With John Balma as Professor Jarvis Oberblau.

"The Fugitive" "Wrong Place, Wrong Time" - With Jarvis W. George as Shawn.

"The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna" "Susanna the Matchmaker" - With Claire Carleton as Mrs. Jarvis.

"Garry Halliday" - With Michael Bilton as Jarvis (3 episodes, 1960).

"Get a Life" - With Graham Jarvis as Mr. Simon (3 episodes, 1990).

"Giving Me Life (in the Land of the Deadass)" - With Jarvis Tomdio as Gil (5 episodes, 2017-2018).

"Global National Weekend" "Episode dated 21 August 2022" - With Stephen Jarvis as Self - London School of Economics (LONDON).

"God's Wonderful Railway" - With Bill Dean as Ted Jarvis (3 episodes, 1980) and Dale Bayford as Ted Jarvis (3 episodes, 1980).

"Good Morning America Weekend Edition" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - Chief Business and Economics Correspondent (28 episodes, 2013-2022).

"Goode Behavior" "Goode Angel" - With Graham Jarvis as Marty.

"Granada Reports" - With Lucy Jarvis as Self (7 episodes, 2017-2019), David Jarvis as Self - Lucy's Dad (3 episodes, 2017-2018), Richard Jarvis as Self - Public Health England (3 episodes, 2018), Kath Jarvis as Self (4 episodes, 2017-2019), and Mark Jarvis as Self - Local Businessman (2 episodes, 2018).

"The Greatest Crimes Of All Time" "Female Murderers" - With Brian Jarvis as Self - Former Marion County Detective.

"Grownups" "Sour Milk" - With Rob Jarvis as Tramp.

"Gunslingers" "Bill Doolin & the Oklahombres" - With Anthony Michael Jarvis as Bittercreek Newcomb.

"Hack" "Slippery Slope" - With Jarvis W. George as Officer McClure.

"Happy Ever After" - With Frank Jarvis as Stan (2 episodes, 1969-1970).

"Hardcastle and McCormick" "The Georgia Street Motors" - With Ron Jarvis as Public Defender.

"Hart to Hart" - With Graham Jarvis as Ben Drootin (2 episodes, 1981-1982).

"HBO Boxing After Dark" "Episode dated 26 November 2011" - With Randy Jarvis as Self - Referee.

"Hell's Kitchen" "Til Chef Do Us Part" - With Macee Jarvis as Self.

"Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters" "Registered" - With Shane Clinton Jarvis as Renautas Security.

"History's Crazy Rich Ancients" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self (10 episodes, 2022)... oh, I just got it! Very clever.

"Holding On" "Episode #1.1" - With Frank Jarvis as P.T. Instructor.

"Home and Away" - With River Jarvis as Jai Simmons (33 episodes, 2020-2022).

"Horizon" - With Martin Jarvis as Self - Narrator (17 episodes, 1980-1990).

"Howard Nineteen to Twenty" "Class of 2021" - With Jarvis Cystrunk.

"Hustle" - With Rob Jarvis as Eddie (47 episodes, 2004-2012).

"I Hate Suzie" "Shock" - With Robert Jarvis as Villager.

"Imagine" "Scott Walker" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"In the Heat of the Night" "Moseley's Lot" - With Graham Jarvis as Warren Moseley.

"InSecurity" "The Ligerian Candidate" - With Sterling Jarvis as Masud.

"Inspector Morse" - With Martin Jarvis as Randall Rees (1 episode, 1991) and Carlton Jarvis as Consultant Anaesthetist (1 episode, 2000). Series Makeup Department: Deborah Jarvis Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist (1 Episode, 1995-1997).

"It Could Be Worse" - With Mitchell Jarvis as Sam Atkinson (15 episodes, 2013-2014). Series Directed by Mitchell Jarvis (19 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Writing Credits: Mitchell Jarvis (creator) (19 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Produced by Mitchell Jarvis Producer (19 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Cinematography by Mitchell Jarvis (15 Episodes, 2013). Series Film Editing by Mitchell Jarvis (19 Episodes, 2013-2014).

"ITV Playhouse" - With Martin Jarvis as David Bryant (1 episode, 1967) and Frank Jarvis as Policeman (1 episode, 1971). Series Production Design by Richard Jarvis (2 Episodes, 1977-1982).

"The Jack Benny Program" - With Marilyn Jarvis as Marian (1 episode, 1962) and Al Jarvis as Self (1 episode, 1961).

"Jackie Chan Adventures" "The Chan Who Knew Too Much" - With Martin Jarvis as (voice).

"Jeff Ltd." "Some of My Best Friends Are Queer" - With John Jarvis as Jeff Stevens.

"Jeremiah" "Thieves' Honor" - With Alonso Oyarzun as Gabriel Jarvis.

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" - With Brian Jarvis as Various (3 episodes, 2010) and Tyson Jarvis as Lie Witness interviewee (1 episode, 2016).

"Journeys Into the Outside with Jarvis Cocker" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self (unknown episodes).

"Jungle Run" - With Chris Jarvis as Self - Jungle Guide (15 episodes, 2001-2002).

"Just William" - With Martin Jarvis as Narrator (4 episodes, 2010). Series Additional Crew: Martin Jarvis Consultant (4 Episodes, 2010).

"Karlton: This Is Me" "No Games, I Win" - With Jarvis Wilson as Self - Friend.

"Kid's Town" - With David Schaap as Jarvis Lightfoot (5 episodes, 2013).

"Killer Net" "Episode #1.3" - With Mark Denham as Jarvis.

"Kirstie and Phil's Perfect Christmas" "The Perfect Grown Up Christmas Party" - With Ann Jarvis as Self - Textile Designer and Ellie Jarvis as Self - Textile Designer.

"Lace" - With Alfred E. Rutherford as Randall Jarvis (3 episodes, 2021) and Ky Ziegler as Councilwoman Tahnee Jarvis (2 episodes, 2021).

"The Last King" "Episode #1.4" - With Rob Jarvis as Kirkby.

"Last Resort" "Captain" - With Jodi Jarvis as Abigail.

"Late Night Line-Up" "Episode dated 7 January 1967" - With Martin Jarvis as Self.

"Late Show with David Letterman" "Episode dated 27 April 2007" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self - Musical Guest.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" - With Mitchell Jarvis as Jasper Grice (2 episodes, 2007-2009), Shirville Jarvis as Housing Residence Dealer (1 episode, 2014), and Ian Jarvis as Urinal Man (1 episode, 2010). It's a dirty job, but.....................

"Lead Balloon" "Mistake" - With Rob Jarvis as Printer.

"The Life of Bern" - With Jarvis Fuller as Agent Monroe (3 episodes, 2020).

"Liquid News" "Episode dated 27 September 2001" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"Little Women" - With Martin Jarvis as John Brooke (9 episodes, 1970).

"A Load of Croc" "The Coal Party" - With Phil Jarvis as Malcolm Julian Swan. Well, I still say it's about the shoes.

"London Tonight" "Episode dated 13 February 2006" - With Martin Jarvis as Self.

"Loose Women" "Episode #9.2" - With Martin Jarvis as Self.

"Louie" - With Brian Jarvis as Soundman (1 episode, 2012) and Ian Jarvis as Mediator (1 episode, 2010).

"Love or Bread" "Episode #1.1" - With Jarvis Wu as Jing Rong.

"Lucky 7" "All In" - With Deanna Jarvis as Sorority Girl.

"Mad Men" - With James DuMont as Walt Jarvis (1 episode, 2012). Series Costume and Wardrobe Department: Felicia Leilani Jarvis, Set Costumer (27 Episodes, 2013-2015).

"MADtv" - With Brian Jarvis as Police Officer (2 episodes, 2004-2006).

"The Making of the Mob" - With John Jarvis as Cop (2 episodes, 2015).

"Man Seeking Woman" "Sizzurp" - With Shane Clinton Jarvis as Apollo... huh?

"Marcella" - With Rob Jarvis as Don Parkin (3 episodes, 2016).

"The Master" "World of Disbelief" - With Frank Jarvis as Reporter.

"Max Steel" - With Martin Jarvis as John Dread (8 episodes, 2000-2001).

"Merseybeat" "Hearts and Minds" - With Rob Jarvis as Roy Hepburn.

"Million Dollar Cold Case" "Margaret & Seana Tapp/Christopher Philips" - With Shane Leckenby as Ron Jarvis.

"Mind Your Language" "A Point of Honour" - With Anthony Jackson as Mr. Jarvis.

"Mrs. America" "Gloria" - With John Jarvis as Dr. John Sharpe.

"Mister Sterling" "Human Error" - With Lawrence Pressman as Commissioner Jarvis.

"Modern Marvels" "Video Games: Behind the Fun" - With Eugene Jarvis as Self - Video Game Developer.

"The Moors Murders" "The Investigation" - With Roy Jarvis as Self - Retired Detective Sergeant.

"The Movie Game" "Episode #8.12" - With Chris Jarvis as Self - Special Guest.

"The Munsters Today" - With Graham Jarvis as Mr. Graves (1 episode, 1990). Series Writing Credits: Ron Jarvis (written By) (1 Episode, 1989).

"Murphy's Law" "Episode #4.1" - With Chris McHallem as Jarvis.

"MY Cine Shorts" "Accept" - With Daniel Jarvis as Frank's Son (segment "Accept").

"My Mother and Other Strangers" - With Cosmo Jarvis as Lieutenant Steiger (2 episodes, 2016).

"Mysterious Universe" - With Carmel Jarvis as Self (1 episode, 1994). Series Additional Crew: Anne Jarvis Film Researcher (16 Episodes, 1994).

"Nancherrow" "Episode #1.1" - With Donald Sinden as Robin Jarvis.

"NBC NASCAR" "Sam's Town 250" - With Richard Jarvis Jr. as Self.

"Neil Oliver Live" "Episode #1.30" - With Jack Jarvis as Self - British Soldier.

"New Beginnings" - With Jamie Jarvis as Jordan Hemmers (23 episodes, 2018-2019). Series Directed by Jamie Jarvis (3 Episodes, 2018-2019). Series Writing Credits: Jamie Jarvis (written By) (2 Episodes, 2018-2019). Series Produced by Jamie Jarvis Producer (3 Episodes, 2018-2019).

"New Scotland Yard" - With Frank Jarvis as Frank Machin (1 episode, 1972) and James Mellor as Eddy Jarvis (1 episode, 1972).

"NFL Monday Night Football" - With Jarvis Williams as Self - Miami Dolphins Free Safety (5 episodes, 1988-1994), Jarvis Redwine as Self - Minnesota Vikings Running Back (4 episodes, 1981-1983), Ray Jarvis as Self - Detroit Lions Wide Receiver (3 episodes, 1975-1979), Jarvis Green as Self - New England Patriots Defensive End (3 episodes, 2002-2004), Bruce Jarvis as Self - Buffalo Bills Center (1 episode, 1973), Jarvis Moss as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (1 episode, 2008), Jarvis Jones as Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Outside Linebacker (1 episode, 2013), and Jarvis Landry as Self (1 episode, 2020).

"NFL Preseason" - With Jarvis Landry as Self (2 episodes, 2018).

"Night Fever" "Episode #3.13" - With Chris Jarvis as Self.

"Nikita" - With John Jarvis as Dr. Loren Tolcher (2 episodes, 2013) and Sterling Jarvis as Secret Service Supervisor (1 episode, 2012).

"1979 Stanley Cup Finals" - With Doug Jarvis as Self - Montreal Canadiens Center (4 episodes, 1979).

"No Offence" "Episode #2.4" - With Rob Jarvis as Gary Hislop.

"Nulle part ailleurs" "Episode daté 12 Février 1996" - Avec Jarvis Cocker son Même.

"Nurses Who Kill" - With Sarah Jarvis as Self - GP (6 episodes, 2019).

"Official Best Of" "Kentucky 2011" - With Emily Jarvis as Self.

"On the Case with Paula Zahn" "Driven to Murder" - With Phil Jarvis as Self - Lt., San Diego CA Police Department.

"The One Show" - With Sarah Jarvis as Self (61 episodes, 2008-2020) and Martin Jarvis as Self (1 episode, 2009). Series Writing Credits: Enya Quin-Jarvis (1 Episode, 2022). Series Produced by Enya Quin-Jarvis Producer (1 Episode, 2022).

"The Oregon Trail" "The Last Game" - With Francesca Jarvis as Helen Olsen.

"Out of the Blue" - With Gyton Grantley as Alex Jarvis (2 episodes, 2008).

"Pageant Pom Mom" - With Jarvis Smith as Craig (7 episodes, 2016).

"The Panto Podcast" - With Chris Jarvis as Self.

"Password" - With Martin Jarvis as Self (5 episodes, 1982-1983).

"PBS NewsHour" "11-30-2021" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self.

"A Perfect State" "The Border Post" - With James Laurenson as Bill Jarvis M.P..

"Phoenix" "Under Siege" - With Fiona Jarvis as Vic. Pol. Shadower 1.

"Pineboxfast - Cops and Robbers" "Part 1" - With Mark Alastair as Det Richard Jarvis.

"The Plane Makers" - With Frank Jarvis as Tony (2 episodes, 1963).

"Playboy Cyber Girls" "Kristina Jarvis: Cybergirl of the Month" - With Kristina Jarvis as Self.

"Poldark" "Episode #1.10" - With Frank Jarvis as 1st Male Rabble.

"The Porter Wagoner Show" "Little Richie Jarvis" - With Little Richie Jarvis as Self - Guest.

"Primal Instinct" "Catfish Killer" - With Jarvis Tomdio as Robert Dennis.

"Probation Officer" "Episode #1.38" - With Edward Kelsey as Det-Sgt Jarvis.

"The Prosecutors: In Pursuit of Justice" - With Jarvis George (1 episode, 2000) and Jarvis W. George as Richard Hollimon (1 episode, 2002).

"Punk'd" - With Brian Jarvis as Dog Thief (2 episodes, 2003).

"Queens of British Pop" "Episode #1.1" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"Quiet Desperation" "Episode #1.10" - With Dave Jarvis.

"Rags to Riches" "That's Cheating" - With Graham Jarvis as Mr. Mazza.

"Ray Donovan" "He Be Tight. He Be Mean." - With Jarvis Tomdio as Gawker.

"The Real Story of..." "Unbroken" - With Mark Jarvis as Louis Zamperini.

"Red Bull Sea To Sky" - With Graham Jarvis (2 episodes, 2015-2017).

"Reef School" - With River Jarvis as Chips (20 episodes, 2022).

"Reliable Sources" "Episode dated 21 February 2021" - With Jeff Jarvis as Self.

"Richie Rich" - With Martin Jarvis as Bascomb (6 episodes, 1996).

"The Rise and Fall of César Birotteau" - With Martin Jarvis as Maxime de Trailles (2 episodes, 1965).

"A Roof Over My Head" "Home and Dried" - With Frank Jarvis as Gas fitter.

"The Royals" "Aye, There's the Rub" - With Chris Michael-Jarvis as Harvey.

"Sadie, It's Cold Outside" "Episode #1.2" - With Frank Jarvis as Snack bar proprietor.

"Sam & Cat" "#BabysitterWar" - With Justin Ellings as Jarvis.

"Santa Sent Me to the ER" - With Martin Jarvis as Narrator (4 episodes, 2014).

"Scarecrow and Mrs. King" "J. Edgar's Ghost" - With Ronald Lee Jarvis as Driver #1.

"Screen Two" "The Absence of War" - With Martin Jarvis as Linus Frank.

"The Serpent" "Episode #1.6" - With Alicia Grace Jarvis as Madhu Sobhraj Aged 2.

"72 Hours: True Crime" - With John Jarvis as Scott Dell (1 episode, 2007). Series Writing Credits: Deborah Jarvis (written By) (3 Episodes, 2003-2004).

"Shakespeare: The Animated Tales" "The Tempest" - With Martin Jarvis as Narrator.

"Shooting Stars" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self (2 episodes, 1995-1996).

"The Silent Service" - With Bing Russell as Jarvis (3 episodes, 1957-1958) and Tod Griffin as Lt. Cmdr. Ben Jarvis (2 episodes, 1957-1958).

"Sister Kate" "Eugene's Feat" - With Graham Jarvis as Mayor Stuart.

"16x9: The Bigger Picture" - With Carolyn Jarvis as Self - Chief Correspondent (6 episodes, 2012-2013). Series Additional Crew: Carolyn Jarvis, Chief Correspondent (1 Episode, 2016).

"Sky Midnight News" - With Lucy Jarvis as Self - Survivor (1 episode, 2021) and Richard Jarvis as Self - British Medical Association (1 episode, 2021).

"Sky News Today" - With Dan Jarvis as Self - Labour (2 episodes, 2020-2021).

"Sky World News" - With Lucy Jarvis as Self - Survivor (1 episode, 2021) and Richard Jarvis as Self - British Medical Association (1 episode, 2021).

"Snowy" "Dams, Schemes & Damn Schemes" - With Alan Fletcher as Harry Jarvis.

"Softly Softly: Task Force" - With Frank Jarvis as David Morgan (1 episode, 1971), Martin Jarvis as Mr. Davenant (1 episode, 1975), Colin McCormack as Tommy Jarvis (1 episode, 1973), and Donald Tandy as Jarvis (1 episode, 1970).

"The Somewhat Uneventful Life of Eddie Bristol" - With Tyson Jarvis as Kenny Jacobs (2 episodes, 2018). Series Writing Credits: Tyson Jarvis (2 Episodes, 2018).

"The South Bank Show" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self (1 episode, 2010) and Martin Jarvis as Self - Reader (1 episode, 2006).

"Sparrow" - With Jamie Jarvis as Jordan Hemmers (29 episodes, 2019-2021). Series Directed by Jamie Jarvis (3 Episodes, 2019-2020). Series Writing Credits: Jamie Jarvis (written By) (4 Episodes, 2019-2020). Series Writing Credits: Jamie Jarvis (teleplay By) (1 Episode, 2019). Series Produced by Jamie Jarvis Supervising Producer (26 Episodes, 2019-2020).

"Spicks and Specks" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self (1 episode, 2009). Series Additional Crew: Kate Jarvis, ABC Archives (9 Episodes, 2022).

"Spring Clean" - With Brigitte Jarvis as Rowena (4 episodes, 2020). Series Writing Credits: Brigitte Jarvis (Writer) (unknown Episodes). Series Produced by Brigitte Jarvis Producer (4 Episodes, 2020).

"Star Turn" - With Martin Jarvis as Self (2 episodes, 1979).

"Stars in Their Eyes" - With Gareth Dickinson as Jarvis Cocker (2 episodes, 1997) and Jarvis Cocker as Rolf Harris (1 episode, 2002).

"Station X" "The War of the Machines" - With Peter Jarvis and Sue Jarvis.

"Stories from the Midwest Gaming Classic" "Making Great American Games" - With Eugene Jarvis as Self.

"Strathblair" "Episode #2.8" - With Elaine Collins as Anne Jarvis.

"Strikeforce Challengers" "Strikeforce Challengers 13" - With Josh Jarvis as Self.

"Suits" - With John Jarvis as Dean Harrick (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Steve Coulter as Mr. Jarvis (1 episode, 2018), and Sterling Jarvis as Daniel Vega (1 episode, 2011).

"Sunday Night Thriller" - With Martin Jarvis as Stone (2 episodes, 1981).

"Superboy" "Troubled Waters" - With John Zenda as Jarvis.

"Suspects" - With Katie Jarvis as Sadie Burns (2 episodes, 2014).

"Sweet Tooth" "Out of the Deep Woods" - With River Jarvis as Gus, age 4.

"A Tale of Two Cities" - With John Mills as Jarvis Lorry (2 episodes, 1989).

"Talent Scouts" "Episode dated 20 August 1963" - With Patience Jarvis as Self.

"Taratata" "Episode dated 22 December 2006" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"10 Minute Tales" "Perfect Day" - With Katie Jarvis as Girl.

"Thea" - With Adam Jeffries as Jarvis Turrell Jr. (19 episodes, 1993-1994).

"Thick Skin" - With Jarvis Shaffer as Patrick (11 episodes, 2017-2020).

"This Is Your Life" - With Martin Jarvis as Self (6 episodes, 1978-2003).

"The Tick" "Tick vs. Europe" - With Martin Jarvis as Breadmaster.

"TNT Sunday Night Football" "New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins" - With Jarvis Williams as Self - Miami Dolphins Strong Safety.

"Today" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - Correspondent (4 episodes, 2008-2009) and Howard Jarvis as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1979).

"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" "Episode dated 19 July 1978" - With Howard Jarvis as Self - Guest.

"A Touch of Frost" - With Darren Tighe as Tony Jarvis (1 episode, 1996), Martin Jarvis as Harvey Wade (1 episode, 1996), and Stephanie Turner as Mrs. Jarvis (1 episode, 1996). Series Makeup Department: Judy Jarvis Makeup Designer / Makeup Artist (16 Episodes, 1999-2010).

"Trap House the Show" "That's My Momma, Part 3" - With Dave Jarvis as Officer Cox.

"Trial & Retribution" - With Robbie Jarvis as Young Mark (2 episodes, 2008) and Benjamin Whitrow as Jarvis (1 episode, 2008).

"Truckers" "Hired Guns" - With Geof Atwell as Jarvis.

"TryPods: Guilty Pleasures" - With Jarvis Johnson as Self - Guest.

"20/20" - With Rebecca Jarvis as Self - ABC News Business Correspondent (6 episodes, 2015-2021) and Edward 'Cookie' Jarvis as Self - Competitive Eater (segment "The Right Stuff") (1 episode, 2004).

"U.S. Marshal" "Paper Bullets" - With Roger Perry as Ted Jarvis.

"Uncle Charles" "Gentle Counsels" - With John Bull as Corporal Jarvis.

"Underground Ernie" "Summer Breeze" - With Chris Jarvis as Circle.

"Unnecessary Otter" - With Claire Jarvis (2 episodes, 2014).

"Up on High Ground" - With Cody Jarvis as Landon Lofton (9 episodes, 2014-2015).

"Versus Valerie" "The Doctor Versus Valerie" - With Peter Jarvis as Silver Elvis.

"The Voice" "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" - With Kalvin Jarvis as Self.

"Waking the Dead" - With Rob Jarvis as Michael Hurst (2 episodes, 2008) and Robbie Jarvis as Young Chris Lennon (2 episodes, 2007).

"The Warehouse" "Lee Evans, Pulp, New Model Army" - With Jarvis Cocker as Self.

"Water Rats" "Old Flame" - With Julian Leather as Jarvis.

"Webster" "Katherine Fights City Hall" - With Ron Jarvis as Customer.

"West Wing Week" "Let's Get Moving" - With Jonathan Jarvis as Self.

"When the Whistle Blows" "Wildcatters" - With Graham Jarvis as Manfred.

"Who the" "Marvelous Deception" - With John Jarvis as Cop.

"Wing and a Prayer" "Looking After Number One" - With Rob Jarvis as Gareth Best.

"Without a Trace" "Crash and Burn" - With Christopher Allport as Herman Jarvis.

"Woof!" "At the Hospital" - With Martin Jarvis as Dr[.] Phelps.

"World Enduro Super Series (WESS)" - With Graham Jarvis as Self (14 episodes, 2018-2019).

"The Writers' Block" - With Anton Jarvis as Bruce (2 episodes, 2010).

"You Can Do Better" "Weed" - With Keith Aaron Jarvis as Passenger #3.

"Younger" "A Night at the Opera" - With Jada Jarvis as Vidpop Attendee.

"Zapp" "Episode #17.14" - With Jeff Jarvis as Self.

"Zigger Zagger" - With ...what did you call me? I mean, with Martin Jarvis as Les (3 episodes, 1975).