In 1967, he created an unsold television series pilot for a proposed ABC sitcom called "Peace in the Family." Jack Albertson and Bibi Osterwald starred as the owners of a small family business.
In 1967, he created an unsold sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Medicine Man." The plot revolved around the misadventures of a group of interns at an ordinary city hospital.
In 1966, he produced an unsold comedy pilot for NBC called "Groober Hill" which starred Kaye Stevens as an aspiring actress marking time at a small TV station while waiting for her big break.
In 1973, he produced and wrote the teleplay for "Keep the Faith" a revised version of the previous year's pilot about the comedic conflicts that arise between a young and old rabbi. This version starred Jack Kruschen, Todd Sussman and Marge Raymond.