A black cat innocently causes a superstitious man to suffer in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Category Archives: Television
The Last Ninja (1983)
A black kitten is instrumental in teaching a young boy to be a Ninja in this made for TV movie pilot reviewed by Mark Murton.
My Favorite Martian – “Butterball”
A tabby cat gives Uncle Martin a clue which actually leads him into a trap in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
McCloud – “Encounter with Aries”
A calico cat is dragged into an astrologist’s office by his irate owner in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Screen Director’s Playhouse – “The Sword of Villon”
Purr Blur! A cat (possibly played by two different cat actors) scurries about and causes a distraction in this television presentation reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Beverly Hillbillies – “Elly, the Secretary”
Cat actor Orangey (billed here as Rusty) tries to help Elly May learn how to type in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Fantastic Journey – “Funhouse”
Sil-L returns for part of this episode in which the travelers encounter a strange carnival. Reviewed by Mark Murton.
Kung Fu – “Nine Lives”
After the death of a beloved mining camp cat, Caine accompanies an Irishman on his quest to find a replacement feline in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
My Favorite Martian – “I’d Rather Fight Than Switch”
Uncle Martin turns a peaceful tabby and white cat into an even more timid creature in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Fugitive – “The End is But the Beginning”
Prolific cat actor Orangey (billed as Rusty) has a notable guest appearance in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.