Fields became a well-known face on television first thanks to his comic sketches on live programs like
Sunnyside Up and later dramatic roles as the conniving John Quinney in ABC TV's
Bellbird. He also featured in many soap operas on commercial television, including
Cop Shop,
The Box,
Prisoner (a small part playing crooked
screw Leonard "Len" Murphy, and he had previously played two smaller parts in the show) and
publican Vic Buckley in
The Flying Doctors. He was also a regular as Fred Farrell in situation comedy series
Bobby Dazzler (1977) and did regular comedy segments on ''
Hey Hey It's Saturday'' alongside
Shane Bourne where in turn they would read jokes sent in by viewers. During the 1980s, Fields also became known as the voice of Wally Walpamur (
Chimpanzee's dressed as humans painting houses) in Australian television ads promoting the
Walpamur brand of house paints. He was also the editor of the jokes pages of the
Australasian Post magazine for many years, a role continued by his son Marty after Maurie's passing. He appeared in retro-capture with his son Marty, in the
Hey Hey reunions. ==Personal life==