Robert did a huge amount of work on television during his career, and was extremely successful with 3 major series and numerous guest starring roles. These pages will give you a detailed look at his impressive body of work
This is in fact a bit of a trick entry. Man Against Crime AKA Follow That Man was a crime series running in the 50's. Robert Fuller is credited as appearing in an episode titled "Where's Mimi", which aired 16th May 1954. Having viewed the episode we can confirm that Robert was not in this series at all. Another actor called Robert Fuller was in the episode ”Where’s Mimi” but it was not our Robert Fuller. Robert himself has also confirmed he did not do this show and was in the army serving in Korea when it was made.
Air Date: 5th October 1956 Season 2 - Episode 1 Episode: The Comeback Role: 3rd Soldier
Sponsored by Chevrolet this anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives. It ran from 1955 to 1957 - 2 seasons The Comeback was the true story of pitcher Lou Brissie's return to Major League Baseball after he was seriously wounded in World War 2.
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Air Date: 29th October 1957 Episode: The Prizewinner Role: George
Man Against Crime
Crossroads
Air Date: 11th November 1957 Episode: Point of Honor Role: Dan Hatcher
Dan Hatcher (Robert – credited as Bob Fuller) is a confederate soldier riding with Mosby’s raiders. The year 1957 saw Robert make the transition from extra work to acting roles – including The Brain from Planet Arous and Teenage Thunder. The part of Dan Hatcher is small but Robert is easily recognisable on camera and has several lines of dialogue. You can almost imagine Hatcher as a young Rebel clad Jess Harper. Director Hollingsworth Morse later worked with Robert on Laramie, Emergency! and The Virginian.
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The Gray Ghost
Air Date: 7th February 1958 Series 7 - Episode 18 Revue Prod no 121A (copyright date 22nd October 1957 Episode: Heroes Never Grow Up Role: Unknown
Synopsis: After he is presented with a citation for saving a child's life, Frankie Nevada is impressed with his role of hero. When he becomes more concerned with his press clippings than with finding a job, his girlfriend as well as his friends turn against him.
Starring Dane Clark - Frankie Nevada Alex Nicol - Phil Barbara Turner - Rose Genilli
Episode copies and screen caps are not currently available for “Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars”,although we are trying to find them If you can help please email: robertfullerfandom@gmail,com
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Schlitz Playhouse Of The Stars
Air Date: 14th February 1958 Series 6 - Episode 20 Episode: Ten In Texas Role: Johnny Santos
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Synopsis: This is a story about a group of cattlemen who believe they have developed a brand which cannot be changed if the cattle get stolen. Robert plays Johnny Santos. A young Mexican bandit who finds a way to change the brand and turn it into something completely different. This was a a good early guest star role and the first time Robert receivedt op billing. Note: When “Death Valley Days” played in syndication it was renamed “The Pioneers”
Death Valley Days
Air Date: 5th March 1958 Season 1 - Episode 38 Episode: The Taxi Killers Role: Lacey
Episode copies and screen caps are not currently available for “Official Detective”, although we are trying to find them If you can help please email: robertfullerfandom@gmail,com
Hosted by Everett Sloane, this short-lived 1957-58 TV series was syndicated and produced in cooperation with OFFICIAL DETECTIVE MAGAZINE, offering a variety of crime dramas.
Official Detective
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NBC Matinee Theater
This show was unique in that it was broadcast live on a daily basis. It was a very early role for Robert and a very different experience from his normal pre-recorded TV shows. The series ran for 2 and a half years from October 1955 to June 1958. Unfortunately we have not been able to find any promo photos or even recordings of this show.