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1950 Chairwoman for The March of Dimes Fashion Show.
Performs segment of Victoria Regina on "Showtime U.S.A."
Performs The Late Christopher Bean on "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse."
Performs The Barretts of Wimpole Street on "Prudential Playhouse."
1951 Performs Victoria Regina on "Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre."
Performs Mary of Scotland on "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse."
Appears as mystery guest on "What's My Line."
CBS program "Toast of the Town" pays tribute with The Helen Hayes Story.
Performs Not a Chance on "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars."
Performs The Lucky Touch on "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars."
Performs Dark Fleece on "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars."
Performs The Twelve Pound Look on "Omnibus."
1952 Performs The Christmas Tie on "Omnibus."
Performs Mother Goose Suite on "Omnibus."
1953 Performs The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton on "Omnibus."
Plays Harriet Beecher Stowe in Battle Hymn on "The Chrysler Medallion Theatre."
Performs Irish Linen and Mom and Leo on "Omnibus."
1954 Performs Side By Side on "Motorola TV Hour."
Guest appearance on The Jack Benny Program.
Performs Welcome Home on "U.S. Steel-Theatre Guild."
Performs The Royal Family on "The Best of Broadway."
Performs Chance For Adventure on variety special "Light's Diamond Jubilee."
1955 Performs Arsenic and Old Lace on "The Best of Broadway."
Gives interview on Person To Person.
Performs The Skin of our Teeth on "CBS Special."
1956 Performs Dear Brutus on "Omnibus."
Narrates Springtime USA, a historical musical review.
Guest appearance on The General Motors 50th Anniversary Show.
Performs The Christmas Tie and Drugstore: Sunday Noon on "Omnibus."
1957 Performs Four Women in Black on "Playhouse 90."
Performs The Cradle Song on "Hallmark Hall of Fame."
Performs Mrs. Gilling and the Skyscraper on "The Alcoa Hour."
1958 Performs Mrs. McThing on "Omnibus."
Performs One Red Rose for Christmas on "US Steel-Theatre Guild."
1959 Performs Ah, Wilderness! on "Hallmark Hall of Fame."
Performs The Cherry Orchard on "Play of the Week."
1960 Performs The Bat on "Dow Hour of Great Mysteries."
Performs The Cradle Song on "Hallmark Hall of Fame."
Performs The Velvet Glove on "Play of the Week."
1961 Performs Murder Round My Wrist on "Michael Shayne."
1964 Performs a scene from The White House on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
1965 Performs a scene from Harriet on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
1967 Guest appearance on Tarzan with her son, James MacArthur.
Narrator for Or Do We Still Live, a tour of the museum in Mexico City.
1968 Recites a passage from her autobiography, On Reflection, on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
Narrates the ABC-News Special The Sense of Wonder.
1969 Stars in Arsenic and Old Lace on ABC.
1971 Appears in ABC TV movie Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.
Narrator for ABC Special The Front Page, based on the 1928 play by her husband and Ben Hecht.
1972 Guest appearance on Here's Lucy.
Stars in Harvey on "Hallmark Hall of Fame."
Stars in an episode of Alter Ego titled "Ghost Story."
Co-stars with Mildred Natwick in first of six episodes of The Snoop Sisters, a crime drama on NBC.
1974 Narrates, directs and performs in Helen Hayes: Portrait of an American Actress, originally shown on PBS.
1975 Guest appearance on Hawaii Five-O with her son.
1976 Performs in The Moneychangers, a four-part mini-series on NBC.
Plays the vanishing Englishwoman in the TV movie Victory at Entebbe.
Performs in Morning's at Seven, a movie bought by PBS for use in its series, "Great Performances."
1977 Performs in End of Summer on "Theater in America."
1978 Stars with Fred Astaire in the TV movie A Family Upside Down.
1980 Guest appearance on The Love Boat.
1981 Discusses problems associated with elderly people on No Place Like Home.
Appears as an honoree on The Kennedy Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
Stars in TV movie Murder is Easy.
1982 Guest appearance on Love, Sidney.
1983 Stars as Miss Marple in Agatha Christie's A Caribbean Mystery.
1984 Performs in pilot episode of Highway to Heaven.
Guest appearance in episode of Glitter.
Segment on 60 Minutes shows a home movie made by Charles MacArthur of Helen with other stars at their home.
1985 Again plays Miss Marple in Murder With Mirrors; costars Bette Davis.
1986 Appears on WLAE/New Orleans local program A Conversation with Helen Hayes.
1990 Taped introductions for series showing movies from 1930s, 1940s and 1950s called Canterbury Cinema Classics.
Appears on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, where she admits to admiring Madonna's career.
1991 Appears in PBS's American Masters.
1992 Featured in the seven-and-a-half hour special MGM: When the Lion Roars, where she describes L.B. Mayer as "evil."


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