in
Bachelor Father (1957–1962) Throughout the 1950s, Forsythe successfully appeared in the new medium and worked regularly on all the networks, especially as a guest star. He appeared in the "Premonition" episode of the popular anthology
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, opposite
Cloris Leachman. Forsythe was cast in a 1957 episode, "Decision at Wilson's Creek", on the CBS
anthology series ''
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre.'' He played Confederate Lieutenant David Marr who suddenly resigns to return to his wife, only to find that he is scorned by townspeople. on NBC with
Guy Marks,
Elsa Lanchester,
Ann B. Davis,
Peggy Lipton, and Forsythe's two young daughters, Page and Brooke (1965–1966), and
To Rome with Love on CBS (1969–1971) with co-star
Walter Brennan. Another Spelling production,
Dynasty was ABC's answer to the highly successful
CBS series
Dallas. Between 1985 and 1986, Forsythe also appeared as Blake Carrington in the short-lived spinoff series
The Colbys. The series reunited Forsythe with one-time
Bachelor Father guest star
Linda Evans, who would play Blake's wife, Krystle. During the run of the series, Forsythe, Evans and co-star
Joan Collins, who played Blake's ex-wife Alexis, promoted the
Dynasty line of fragrances.
Dynasty came to an end in 1989, after nine seasons. Forsythe was the only actor to appear in all 220 episodes. Forsythe was nominated for
Emmy Awards three times between 1982 and 1984 for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" but did not win. He was also nominated six times for
Golden Globe Awards, winning twice. He was nominated five times for the
Soap Opera Digest Awards, also winning twice. In 1983, Forsythe was presented with the
American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award at a ceremony in Coronado, California.
The Powers That Be In 1992, after a three-year absence, Forsythe returned to series television starring in
Norman Lear's situation comedy
The Powers That Be for NBC, co-starring
Holland Taylor,
Peter MacNicol,
Valerie Mahaffey and
David Hyde Pierce. ==Post-1990s work==