Parker Fennelly portrayed Tutt in "Ephraim Tutt's Clean Hands", the August 12, 1951, episode of
The Philco Television Playhouse. It was Fennelly's television debut.
Muriel Kirkland played Minerva Wiggin, Tutt's confidential secretary, in the episode. Two pilots were made in efforts to adapt the radio series to television. Both starred
Walter Brennan as Tutt. The 1955 pilot, produced by
Desi Arnaz and written by Winston O'Keefe, was never broadcast. The second pilot was aired on NBC on September 10, 1958.
Olive Blakeney portrayed Tutt's wife, Olive. Harry Harvey Jr. played Tutt's assistant, Charlie. O'Keefe was the producer, and
Jerry Thorpe was the director. Harold Swanton and
Ellis Marcus were the writers. == References ==