The Millionaire (TV series)

The Millionaire
Michael Anthony (Marvin Miller) hands check to Betty Perkins (Inger Stevens) in a 1956 episode
Also known as If You Had a Million
Genre Anthology drama
Starring Paul Frees
Marvin Miller
Composers Stanley Wilson
Jeff Alexander (6.28)
Wilbur Hatch (6.35)
William Lava (6.16)
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 207
Production
Executive producer Fred Henry
Producer Don Fedderson
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production companies Silverstone Films
Don Fedderson Productions
MCA TV
Original release
Network CBS
Release January 19, 1955 –
June 7, 1960

The Millionaire is an American anthology series that aired on CBS from 1955 to 1960. It was originally sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive. The series, produced by Don Fedderson and Fred Henry, explored the ways that sudden and unexpected wealth changed life, for better or for worse. It told the stories of people who were given one million dollars ($10.9 million in 2022 dollars) from a benefactor who insisted they must never know his identity, with one exception.

The series became a five-season hit during the Golden Age of Television, finishing in the Nielsen ratings at #9 for the 1955–1956 season, #13 in 1956–1957, #17 in 1957–1958 and #30 in 1958–1959. In syndication, it was known by two titles: The Millionaire and If You Had a Million.

The Benefactor

The benefactor was named John Beresford Tipton. Viewers heard his voice, making observations and giving instructions; they generally saw only his arm as he reached for a cashier's check for one million dollars each week and handed it to Michael Anthony, his executive secretary. It was Anthony's job to deliver that check to its intended recipient. The voice of the unseen John Beresford Tipton was played—uncredited—by veteran character actor and voice artist Paul Frees. (Frees was seen on camera playing other roles in two episodes.) In the closing credits of each episode, the actors and the roles they played would be listed, invariably ending with "and John Beresford Tipton", implying that he was a real person playing himself. The character's name was actually derived from the birthplaces of Millionaire producer Don Fedderson and his wife Tido: they were born in Beresford, South Dakota and Tipton, Missouri, respectively.

The Executive Secretary

Invariably, The Millionaire began with a very brief opening theme fanfare behind the ascending title frame, followed by the camera's training directly upon Michael Anthony, played by veteran character actor and radio and television announcer Marvin Miller.

The Millionaire told the stories of Tipton's beneficiaries in flashback, as if from Anthony's case files. Each episode began with Anthony, behind his desk and looking directly into the camera, speaking one or another variation on this theme:

My name is Michael Anthony, and until his death just a few years ago, I was the executive secretary to the late John Beresford Tipton. John Beresford Tipton, a fabulously wealthy and fascinating man, whose many hobbies included his habit of giving away one million dollars, tax free, each week—to persons he had never even met.

From there, the camera faded to a brief tour of the grounds on which Tipton's home stood, as Anthony continued speaking:

This is Silverstone, John Beresford Tipton's 60,000 acre estate. From here, he spent the later years of his life pursuing many hobbies, often tied to his fascination with human nature and behavior. Mr. Tipton was a man of so many wide interests, that when called into his presence, one never knew just what to expect.

The camera then showed Anthony entering Tipton's presence, with Tipton frequently engaged in another one of his many wide-ranging hobbies. Anthony invariably greeted him with, "You sent for me, sir?" Tipton spoke for a moment to Anthony (always referring to him as "Mike"), chatting about his doings and explaining what prompted him to choose "our next millionaire", before he actually handed Anthony the envelope containing the check, sometimes adding, "I'll want a full report."

Though "Tipton" was heard in every episode, Miller was the only cast member who was seen in every episode. He was usually only seen in the first few minutes of any given story, returning very briefly to directly address viewers at the episode's end (often promoting the story in next week's episode). These closings are often cut in syndicated airings.

Others

The only other recurring supporting actor was Roy Gordon as banker Andrew V. McMahon, on whose Gotham Trust Bank the anonymous Tipton's cashier's checks were drawn. In a few of the very earliest episodes, recipients had to pick up their check at the bank and it was McMahon (not Michael Anthony) who interacted with the recipients of Tipton's money and outlined the conditions of acceptance. Fairly quickly, this was altered to having Anthony personally deliver the check (and outline the conditions of acceptance), rendering the McMahon character superfluous. Accordingly, McMahon was seen in about half the episodes from the first season, and in the first two episodes of the second season—then was dropped. Later episodes showed a close up of a cashier's check drawn from the "First Molkefstorming Bank".

Ed Herlihy was the announcer for The Millionaire throughout the run. Not a cast member—but seen in a cameo appearance in virtually every episode as a prominently featured extra—was Tido Fedderson.

The beneficiaries

Angie Dickinson and James Craig, 1957
Carolyn Jones in a 1958 episode
Nancy Gates and John Hudson, 1958

Following the commercial break, Anthony, back in the present and behind his desk, would introduce the week's millionaire.

Exactly how Tipton chose whom to make an instant millionaire was never necessarily disclosed, although Tipton made it plain in the show's first episode exactly what his intentions were. Saying that he wanted to set up a new kind of chess game, "with human beings," Tipton told Anthony:

I'm going to choose a number of people for my chessmen, and give them each a million dollars. No one is ever to know that I am the donor.

After showing the beneficiary in a typical situation for a few minutes at the beginning of the episode, Anthony would arrive, deliver the check, and have the beneficiary sign a legal statement binding him or her never to reveal the source of this million-dollar gift except to a spouse (if the recipient was single, Anthony would add, "... should you marry"), under penalty of forfeit. Once the document was signed and the thanks were given, Anthony disappeared from the beneficiary's life, never to return. The remainder of the episode showed how the gift affected the beneficiary.

The beneficiaries were not always poor but could be from any social class or occupation, from secretaries, salespeople, and construction workers to professionals like doctors, lawyers, even writers. Nor were they always likely to find their lives changed for the better because of their sudden wealth. In one episode, "The Jerry Bell Story", Charles Bronson played a once-lonely writer who first invests some of his unexpected fortune in the surgery to restore his blind fiancée's (Georgeann Johnson) eyesight, only to disappear at the moment her bandages were removed, fearful she would reject him because of his plain looks.

The series ran for 207 episodes, and Tipton made 206 millionaires. (One recipient returned the money.) However, the amount Tipton invested in his hobby was much more than $206 million, since, as Anthony told the recipient each week, "The taxes have already been paid."

The exceptions

Tipton did meet one beneficiary, a man condemned to be executed for a crime he never committed. He used a portion of his million-dollar gift to prove his innocence, with direct help from Michael Anthony, the only time Anthony stayed in even the periphery of a beneficiary's life.

Tipton visited the man as he was about to leave prison, though he was shown in his customary position: from behind, only his hand or arm and a brief glimpse of the top of his head in view. The only other time Tipton was seen in any episode, beyond his presentation of Anthony with the next check to deliver, was one in which Anthony was arrested and needed Tipton to bail him out so that he could finish the mission.

In another episode, Anthony said that the beneficiary "got the money, all right ... but not from me." Anthony was on his way to deliver the check when he was run down in a street accident, and the check was jarred loose from his possession. It made its way around a few stunned townspeople before it finally reached its rightful owner, offering a short study of those people's reactions to instant wealth as well as the intended recipient's.

In the first episode, during which Tipton explained to Anthony his human chess match, the recipient—a young woman who worked as a sales clerk—actually returned the bulk of her unexpected fortune, saying it wasn't worth allowing her husband-to-be to feel like a "kept man."

End of production

The Millionaire ceased regular series production in 1960, its final regular episode, "The Patricia Collins Story", airing June 7, 1960, and its final summer reruns in its regular production time slot appearing that September. The show became a familiar presence in syndicated reruns from the 1960s through the 1980s, both on its original network, CBS, and on numerous regional independent stations. In 1999, the TV Land cable channel aired a few selected episodes. The show was never officially released on home video. CBS also aired daytime reruns in the early 1960s, with Bern Bennett being the live announcer for these. The Millionaire also aired on ABC in Australia on January 2, 1959.

In 2015, the series began to air on CBS's digital subchannel network Decades, and indeed, it unofficially launched the network on January 16, 2015, as part of the network's "countdown" to its Memorial Day launch, where 186 out of the 207 episodes of the series (along with others on the Decades schedule) were screened back-to-back consecutively. Nineteen episodes were excluded from airing, and according to CBS Television Distribution, these episodes were also removed from syndication. The show had formerly aired on Weigel Broadcasting's Heroes & Icons weekdays from 5:00am to 6:00am EST, but was later removed in the first quarter of 2015.

Up until 2019, the show was not transmitted regularly on any television network. It played on Decades every weekday from 6am to 7am until March 24, 2023 where Decades rebranded as Catchy Comedy on March 27, 2023.

Creator and producer Don Fedderson later produced a TV movie version of The Millionaire with Martin Balsam as Arthur Haines and Robert Quarry as Michael Anthony. The movie was intended as a backdoor pilot for a revival series, which never occurred.

Guest stars

Since each episode featured a different beneficiary, numerous guest stars appeared during The Millionaire's production, including Richard Anderson, Raymond Bailey, Joanna Barnes, Patricia Barry, Orson Bean, Jacques Bergerac, Charles Bronson, Edgar Buchanan, Carleton Carpenter, John Carradine, Marguerite Chapman, Chuck Connors, Mike Connors, Royal Dano, Richard Deacon, Angie Dickinson, Mason Alan Dinehart, Barbara Eden, Yvonne Lime Fedderson, Virginia Field, Dick Foran, Reginald Gardiner, Beverly Garland, Lisa Gaye, James Gleason, Don Gordon, Frank Gorshin, Peter Graves, George Grizzard, Harry Guardino, Alan Hale Jr., Barbara Hale, Murray Hamilton, Dennis Hopper, William Hopper, Frieda Inescort, David Janssen, DeForest Kelley, Jack Kelly, Robert Knapp, Tom Laughlin, Nan Leslie, Margaret Lindsay, Jack Lord, Celia Lovsky, Nora Marlowe, Frank McHugh, Joyce Meadows, Lee Meriwether, Martin Milner, Mary Tyler Moore, Joanna Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Rita Moreno, Vic Morrow, Lori Nelson, Kathy Nolan, Susan Oliver, Patrick O'Neal, Larry Pennell, Paul Picerni, Denver Pyle, John Smith, Kent Smith, Aaron Spelling, Olive Sturgess, Marshall Thompson, Regis Toomey, Ernest Truex, Robert Vaughn, Betty White, Grant Williams, and Dick York.

At least two professional athletes appeared on the show: basketball and baseball player Chuck Connors (who also had a career as an actor) and Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Don Drysdale.

Episodes

Season 1 (1955)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 1 "The Amy Moore Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : George Van Marter
Teleplay by : Mary C. McCall Jr.
January 19, 1955
2 2 "The Carl Nelson Story" Unknown Charles Hoffman January 26, 1955
3 3 "The Joe Iris Story" William A. Seiter James R. Webb February 2, 1955
4 4 "The Dan Mulcahy Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. February 9, 1955
5 5 "The Emily Short Story" Alfred E. Green Bert Granet February 16, 1955
6 6 "The Margaret Browning Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. February 23, 1955
7 7 "The Harvey Blake Story" Edward Bernds Eldon Packard and Stanley Davis March 2, 1955
8 8 "The Nancy Marlborough Story" Alfred E. Green Milton M. Raison March 9, 1955
9 9 "The Betty Jane Ryan Story" William A. Seiter Eric Freiwald and Robert C. Schaefer March 16, 1955
10 10 "The Charles Lomar Story" Alfred E. Green Jack Jacobs and Malvin Wald March 23, 1955
11 11 "The Ken Fowler Story" Alfred E. Green David Chandler March 30, 1955
12 12 "The Pev Johnson Story" Jules Bricken Milton Raison April 6, 1955
13 13 "The Quentin Harwood Story" William A. Seiter Seeleg Lester April 13, 1955
14 14 "The Fred Malcolm Story" Charles F. Haas Muriel Roy Bolton April 20, 1955
15 15 "The Luke Fortune Story" Alfred E. Green Mary McCall Jr. April 27, 1955
16 16 "The Jack Martin Story" Charles F. Haas Story by : Robert Clayton
Teleplay by : Jack Leonard
May 4, 1955
17 17 "The Walter Carter Story" Unknown Frank Gill Jr., Phil Cole, and Dick Pedicini May 11, 1955
18 18 "The Merle Roberts Story" Unknown Mary McCall Jr. May 18, 1955
19 19 "The Uncle Robby Story" Charles F. Haas Story by : Steven David
Teleplay by : Seeleg Lester
May 25, 1955
20 20 "The Sam Donovan Story" Unknown Jackson Gillis June 1, 1955
21 21 "The Vickie Lawson Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : David Chandler
Teleplay by : David Chandler and Mary C. McCall Jr.
June 8, 1955
22 22 "The Cobb Marley Story" Harry Keller Story by : Milton Raison
Teleplay by : Robert Clayton and Milton Raison
June 15, 1955
23 23 "The Mildred Milliken Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Polly James
Teleplay by : Charles Hoffman
June 22, 1955

Season 2 (1955–56)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
24 1 "The Rita Keeley Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. September 28, 1955
25 2 "The Robert Croft Story" Harry Keller Story by : Ray Wander
Teleplay by : David Chandler
October 5, 1955
26 3 "The Joe Seaton Story" William A. Seiter Jack Townley October 12, 1955
27 4 "The Iris Millar Story" Leslie H. Martinson David Chandler October 19, 1955
28 5 "The Ralph McKnight Story" William A. Seiter George Tibbles October 26, 1955
29 6 "The Tom Bryan Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Fred Schiller
Teleplay by : Mary C. McCall Jr.
November 2, 1955
30 7 "The Peggy Demos Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. November 9, 1955
31 8 "The Jerome Wilson Story" William A. Seiter George Tibbles November 16, 1955
32 9 "The Nora Paul Story" Alfred E. Green Josef Montaigue November 23, 1955
33 10 "The Steve Carey Story" Leslie H. Martinson Hobart Donavan November 30, 1955
34 11 "The Don Lewis Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. December 7, 1955
35 12 "The Jeff Ellis Story" Leslie H. Martinson Barry Trivers December 14, 1955
36 13 "The Wilbur T. Gerrold Story" Unknown David Chandler December 21, 1955
37 14 "The Philip Sargent Story" Leslie H. Martinson Story by : Irma Kalish
Teleplay by : Seeleg Lester
December 28, 1955
38 15 "The Chris Hall Story" Sobey Martin Story by : Lawrence L. Goldman
Teleplay by : Robert Creighton Williams
January 4, 1956
39 16 "The Reverend John Hardin Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : George Carleton Brown and Frank Gill Jr.
Teleplay by : Milton M. Raison
January 11, 1956
40 17 "The Cindy Bowen Story" Leslie H. Martinson Lee Erwin January 18, 1956
41 18 "The Jean Griffith Story" Alfred E. Green Seeleg Lester January 25, 1956
42 19 "The Larry Evans Story" Leslie H. Martinson Robert Creighton Williams February 1, 1956
43 20 "The Brian Hendricks Story" Sobey Martin Muriel R. Bolton February 8, 1956
44 21 "The Arthur Darner Story" Gerald Mayer Jo Pagano February 15, 1956
45 22 "The Victor Volante Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Frank Cavett
Teleplay by : Mary C. McCall Jr.
February 22, 1956
46 23 "The Candy Caldwell Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Josef Montaigue
Teleplay by : Mary C. McCall Jr.
February 29, 1956
47 24 "The Rip Matson Story" Charles F. Haas Lee Erwin and Mary C. McCall Jr. March 7, 1956
48 25 "The Rita Hanley Story" Gerald Mayer Al C. Ward March 14, 1956
49 26 "The Eric Vincent Story" James Sheldon Story by : David Chandler
Teleplay by : Muriel R. Bolton
March 21, 1956
50 27 "The Bedelia Buckley Story" Alfred E. Green Barry Trivers March 28, 1956
51 28 "The Tom Mead Story" Sobey Martin Story by : Gene Wang
Teleplay by : Al C. Ward
April 4, 1956
52 29 "The Lucky Swanson Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Ruth Weddle
Teleplay by : Doris Gilbert
April 11, 1956
53 30 "The Jane Costello Story" Alfred E. Green Doris Gilbert April 18, 1956
54 31 "The Ed Murdock Story" Harry Keller Harold Jack Bloom April 25, 1956
55 32 "The Louise Williams Story" Anton Leader Muriel Roy Bolton May 2, 1956
56 33 "The Todd Burke Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. May 9, 1956
57 34 "The Captain John Carroll Story" Harry Keller Lee Erwin May 16, 1956
58 35 "The Sally Delaney Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Leonard Neubauer
Teleplay by : Doris Gilbert
May 23, 1956
59 36 "The Olivia Grainger Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Paul de Sainte Colombe
Teleplay by : Al C. Ward
May 30, 1956
60 37 "The Jill Mayfield Story" Harry Keller Joe Morhaim June 6, 1956

Season 3 (1956–57)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
61 1 "The Kathy Munson Story" Alfred E. Green Robert Bassing September 12, 1956
62 2 "The Jane Carr Story" Gerald Mayer Leonard Neubauer September 19, 1956
63 3 "The Anna Hartley Story" Harry Keller Story by : Josef Montiague
Teleplay by : Doris Hursley, Frank Hursley, and Milton Raison
September 26, 1956
64 4 "The Charles Hartford Story" Gerald Mayer Danny Arnold October 3, 1956
65 5 "The Fred Graham Story" Alfred E. Green Mary C. McCall Jr. October 10, 1956
66 6 "The Virginia Lennart Story" James V. Kern Muriel Roy Bolton October 17, 1956
67 7 "The Denny Havens Story" Unknown Story by : Phil Cole and Ed Nathan
Teleplay by : Barry Trivers
October 24, 1956
68 8 "The Joey Diamond Story" John Brahm Story by : Aileen Hamilton
Teleplay by : Al C. Ward
October 31, 1956
69 9 "The David Tremayne Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Charles R. Marion
Teleplay by : Al C. Ward
November 7, 1956
70 10 "The Waldo Francis Turner Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Wellyn Totman
Teleplay by : Seeleg Lester
November 14, 1956
71 11 "The Jay Powers Story" John Brahm Story by : Jack Townley
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
November 21, 1956
72 12 "The Harvey Borden Story" Gerald Mayer Karl Brown November 28, 1956
73 13 "The Valerie Hunt Story" Alfred E. Green Jack Hanley December 5, 1956
74 14 "The Salvatore Michelangelo Buonarotti" James V. Kern Danny Arnold December 12, 1956
75 15 "The Mildred Kester Story" Gerald Mayer Ed Adamson December 19, 1956
76 16 "The Betty Perkins Story" Alfred E. Green Dick Stenger December 26, 1956
77 17 "The Nick Cannon Story" Alfred E. Green Leonard Neubauer January 2, 1957
78 18 "The Nancy Wellington Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Wellyn Totman
Teleplay by : Carolyn Slade
January 9, 1957
79 19 "The Russell Herbert Story" Gerald Mayer Jo Pagano January 16, 1957
80 20 "The Anton Bohrman Story" Alfred E. Green Barry Trivers January 23, 1957
81 21 "The Charles Wyatt Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Walter Goetz
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
January 30, 1957
82 22 "The Jim Driskill Story" Gerald Mayer Jerry Adelman February 6, 1957
83 23 "The Professor Amberson Adams Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Howard Estabrook
Teleplay by : Barry Trivers
February 13, 1957
84 24 "The Judge William Westholme Story" Sobey Martin Barry Trivers February 20, 1957
85 25 "The Jerry Bell Story" Alfred E. Green Jerry Adelman February 27, 1957
86 26 "The Jerry Patterson Story" Sobey Martin Jerry Adelman March 6, 1957
87 27 "The Jimmy Reilly Story" Gerald Mayer Jo Pagano March 13, 1957
88 28 "The Rose Russell Story" Unknown Jerry Adelman March 27, 1957
89 29 "The Doctor Alan March Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Lou Morheim
Teleplay by : Jo Pagano
April 3, 1957
90 30 "The Crystal Sands Story" Charles F. Haas Story by : Frank and Doris Hursley
Teleplay by : Jerry Adelman
April 10, 1957
91 31 "The Maggie Sheeler Story" Alfred E. Green Ellis Marcus and Lester A. White April 17, 1957
92 32 "The Carol Wesley Story" Gerald Mayer Ed Adamson April 24, 1957
93 33 "The Hub Grimes Story" John Brahm Teleplay by : Frank and Doris Hursley May 1, 1957
94 34 "The Chris Daniels Story" Alfred E. Green Howard J. Green May 8, 1957
95 35 "The Josef Marton Story" James V. Kern Story by : Wesley Haynes
Teleplay by : Barry Trivers
May 15, 1957
96 36 "The Ted McAllister Story" James V. Kern Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton and Wesley Haynes May 22, 1957
97 37 "The Dan Larsen Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Jo Pagano and Fred Schiller
Teleplay by : Jo Pagano and Fred Schiller
May 29, 1957
98 38 "The Diane Loring Story" Alfred E. Green Endre Bohem and Louis Vittes June 5, 1957
99 39 "The Bob Fielding Story" Alfred E. Green Lowell S. Hawley June 12, 1957

Season 4 (1957–58)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
100 1 "The Matt Kirby Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Joe Morheim
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
September 18, 1957
101 2 "The Peter Marlowe Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Josef Montaigue
Teleplay by : Robert Creighton Williams and Josef Montaigue
September 25, 1957
102 3 "The Roy Delbridge Story" Gerald Mayer Robert Leslie Bellem and DeVallon Scott October 2, 1957
103 4 "The Carl Bronson Story" Alfred E. Green Marie Baumer October 9, 1957
104 5 "The Laura Hunter Story" Gerald Mayer Muriel Roy Bolton October 16, 1957
105 6 "The Larry Parker Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Ira V. Adkins
Teleplay by : Jo Pagano
October 23, 1957
106 7 "The Ruth Ferris Story" John Peyser Ed Adamson October 30, 1957
107 8 "The Hap Connolly Story" Alfred E. Green Jack Roche November 13, 1957
108 9 "The Frank Keegan Story" Unknown Ed Adamson November 20, 1957
109 10 "The Steve Logan Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Jack Roche November 27, 1957
110 11 "The Anitra Dellano Story" Alfred E. Green Jo Pagano December 4, 1957
111 12 "The Hugh Waring Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : June Purcell
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
December 11, 1957
112 13 "The Barbara Lydon Story" R.G. Springsteen Jack Laird and Wilton Schiller December 18, 1957
113 14 "The Regina Wainwright Story" James Sheldon Jerry Adelman December 25, 1957
114 15 "The Rod Matthews Story" James Sheldon Story by : John Fulton and John Stephens
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
January 1, 1958
115 16 "The Marjorie Martinson Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Albert Aley
Teleplay by : Jo Pagano
January 8, 1958
116 17 "The Peter Bartley Story" Robert Altman Jack Laird and Paul Savage January 15, 1958
117 18 "The Jonathan Bookman Story" James V. Kern Story by : Seeleg Lester
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
January 22, 1958
118 19 "The Doris Winslow Story" Alfred E. Green Story by : Howard Estabrook
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
January 29, 1958
119 20 "The Michael Holm Story" John Peyser Story by : Fred Shevin
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
February 5, 1958
120 21 "The Martha Crockett Story" Gerald Mayer Dory Previn and Barbara Merlin February 12, 1958
121 22 "The John Richards Story" John Peyser Marie Baumer February 26, 1958
122 23 "The Johanna Judson Story" James Sheldon DeVallon Scott March 5, 1958
123 24 "The Raymond Dupar Story" John Peyser Dory Previn and Barbara Merlin March 12, 1958
124 25 "The Neal Bowers Story" Alfred E. Green Jo Pagano March 19, 1958
125 26 "The John Smith Story" Gerald Mayer Muriel Roy Bolton March 26, 1958
126 27 "The Susan Birchard Story" R.G. Springsteen Gail Ingram and DeVallon Scott April 2, 1958
127 28 "The Tony Drummond Story" James Sheldon Story by : Paul Franklin
Teleplay by : Jack Roche
April 9, 1958
128 29 "The Thorne Sisters Story" John Peyser Story by : Elizabeth Coulson
Teleplay by : Jack Roche
April 16, 1958
129 30 "The Rafe Peterson Story" James Sheldon Lee Loeb April 23, 1958
130 31 "The Andrew Sterling Story" James Sheldon Teddi Sherman April 30, 1958
131 32 "The Wally Bannister Story" Gerald Mayer Story by : Stuart Palmer
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
May 7, 1958
132 33 "The Jack Garrison Story" John Peyser Jerry Adelman May 14, 1958
133 34 "The Paul Naylor Story" James Sheldon Story by : Isabel Gilbert
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
May 21, 1958
134 35 "The Russ White Story" Alfred E. Green Lawrence L. Goldman May 28, 1958

Season 5 (1958–59)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
135 1 "The Betty Hawley Story" John Peyser Jerry Adelman September 3, 1958
136 2 "The Norman Conover Story" James Sheldon Halsey Melone September 10, 1958
137 3 "The Fred Morgan Story" James Sheldon Lawrence L. Goldman September 17, 1958
138 4 "The Ken Leighton Story" James Sheldon Gail Ingram September 24, 1958
139 5 "The David Barrett Story" James Sheldon Story by : Jerry Adelman
Teleplay by : Jack Laird and Wilton Schiller
October 1, 1958
140 6 "The Martin Scott Story" John Peyser Story by : David Chandler
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
October 8, 1958
141 7 "The Ellen Curry Story" James Sheldon Lawrence L. Goldman October 15, 1958
142 8 "The William Vaughan Story" James Sheldon Story by : Gena Canestrari
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
October 22, 1958
143 9 "Ralph the Cat" John Peyser Jack Roche October 29, 1958
144 10 "The Dan Howell Story" Robert Altman Hal Fimberg and Frank Waldman November 5, 1958
145 11 "The Newman Johnson Story" James Sheldon Leonard Kantor November 12, 1958
146 12 "The Lee Randolph Story" James Sheldon Lawrence L. Goldman November 19, 1958
147 13 "The Frank Harrigan Story" James Sheldon Jack Roche December 3, 1958
148 14 "The Pete Hopper Story" Robert Altman Samuel Newman December 10, 1958
149 15 "The Eric Lodek Story" James Sheldon Jack Hanley December 17, 1958
150 16 "The William Courtney Story" James Sheldon Robert Leslie Bellem and Whitney Ellsworth January 7, 1959
151 17 "The Terrence Costigan Story" James Sheldon Story by : Besse Zuckerman
Teleplay by : Jack Laird
January 14, 1959
152 18 "The Irene Marshall Story" John Peyser Muriel Roy Bolton and Lawrence L. Goldman January 21, 1959
153 19 "The Julia Conrad Story" James Sheldon Gavin Lambert, Peggy O'Shea, Lou Shaw, and Ellis St. Joseph January 29, 1959
154 20 "The Emily Baker Story" John Peyser Lorraine Edwards February 4, 1959
155 21 "The John Rackham Story" James Sheldon Story by : Jo Pagano
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton and Jo Pagano
February 11, 1959
156 22 "The Father Gilhooley Story" James V. Kern David Boehm February 18, 1959
157 23 "The Hank Butler Story" Robert Altman Gail Ingram February 25, 1959
158 24 "The Charlie Weber Story" Robert Altman Story by : Mel Durslag
Teleplay by : Douglas Morrow
March 4, 1959
159 25 "The Angela Temple Story" Robert Altman Jack Laird March 11, 1959
160 26 "The Alicia Osante Story" James Sheldon Robert Altman and John T. Kelley March 18, 1959
161 27 "The Marcia Forrest Story" James Sheldon Lawrence Menkin March 25, 1959
162 28 "The Henry Banning Story" Robert Altman Robert Altman and John T. Kelley April 1, 1959
163 29 "The Sally Simms Story" James Sheldon Muriel Roy Bolton and Jo Pagano April 8, 1959
164 30 "The Ann Griffin Story" James Sheldon Story by : David Boehm
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
April 15, 1959
165 31 "The Karl Miller Story" Robert Altman Gail Ingram April 22, 1959
166 32 "The Gilbert Burton Story" James Sheldon Jack Roche April 29, 1959
167 33 "The Susan Ballard Story" John Peyser Gail Ingram May 6, 1959
168 34 "The Bill Franklin Story" James Sheldon Muriel Roy Bolton and Barney Slater May 13, 1959
169 35 "The Louise Benson Story" James Sheldon Jo Pagano May 20, 1959
170 36 "The Martha Halloran Story" James Sheldon James Bloodworth May 27, 1959
171 37 "The Charles Bradwell Story" James Sheldon Al C. Ward June 10, 1959

Season 6 (1959–60)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
172 1 "The Mark Fleming Story" James Sheldon Muriel Roy Bolton September 15, 1959
173 2 "The Harry Brown Story" James Sheldon Lorraine Edwards September 22, 1959
174 3 "The Lorraine Daggett Story" John Peyser Story by : Robert Altman
Teleplay by : John T. Kelley
September 29, 1959
175 4 "The Phillip Burnell Story" James Sheldon Muriel Roy Bolton October 6, 1959
176 5 "The Doctor Joseph Frye Story" Robert Altman John T. Kelley October 13, 1959
177 6 "The Jim Hayes Story" James Sheldon Gail Ingram October 27, 1959
178 7 "The Maureen Reynolds Story" Robert Altman Muriel Roy Bolton November 3, 1959
179 8 "The Jeff Mercer Story" James V. Kern Stephen Kandel November 10, 1959
180 9 "The Tom Hampton Story" James V. Kern Lorraine Edwards November 18, 1959
181 10 "The Sergeant Matthew Brogan Story" Robert Altman Jack Roche November 24, 1959
182 11 "The Mitchell Gunther Story" Robert Ellis Miller Muriel Roy Bolton December 1, 1959
183 12 "The Andrew C. Cooley Story" Robert Altman Robert Altman December 8, 1959
184 13 "The Nancy Pearson Story" Unknown Stephen Kandel December 15, 1959
185 14 "The Jackson Greene Story" Robert Altman Jack Marlowe December 22, 1959
186 15 "The Timothy Mackail Story" Robert Altman Muriel Roy Bolton December 29, 1959
187 16 "The Elizabeth Tander Story" James Sheldon Jack Marlowe January 5, 1960
188 17 "The Sylvia Merrick Story" Joe Parker Muriel Roy Bolton January 12, 1960
189 18 "The Whitney Ames Story" James Sheldon Story by : Robert Ellis Miller
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
January 19, 1960
190 19 "The Janie Harris Story" Joe Parker Betty Andrews Blunt January 26, 1960
191 20 "The Margaret Stoneham Story" James Sheldon Jack Roche February 2, 1960
192 21 "The Jerry Mitchell Story" James Sheldon Story by : Jack Laird
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
February 9, 1960
193 22 "The Sandy Newell Story" Joe Parker James Bloodworth February 16, 1960
194 23 "The Larry Maxwell Story" James Sheldon Jack Marlowe March 1, 1960
195 24 "The Karen Summers Story" James Sheldon Aline Degrandchamp and Stephen Kandel March 8, 1960
196 25 "The Jessica March Story" Lee Sholem Story by : John Stephens
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
March 15, 1960
197 26 "The Julie Sherman Story" James Sheldon Story by : Sloan Nibley
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
March 22, 1960
198 27 "The Tony Rogers Story" James Sheldon Stephen Kandel March 29, 1960
199 28 "The Susan Johnson Story" Dick Darley Jack Marlowe April 5, 1960
200 29 "The Nancy Cortez Story" James Sheldon Estelle Conde and Jan Winters April 12, 1960
201 30 "The Katherine Boland Story" Dick Darley Marvin C. Johnson April 19, 1960
202 31 "The Mara Robinson Story" James Sheldon Story by : Betty Ulius
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton and Betty Ulius
April 26, 1960
203 32 "The Dixon Cooper Story" James Sheldon Story by : Jack Marlowe
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
May 3, 1960
204 33 "The Vance Ludlow Story" James Sheldon Story by : James Bloodworth
Teleplay by : Muriel Roy Bolton
May 10, 1960
205 34 "The Peter Longman Story" John Peyser Betty A. Blunt May 24, 1960
206 35 "The Maggie Dalton Story" James Sheldon Bertrand Casrelli and Richard Kayne May 31, 1960
207 36 "The Patricia Collins Story" James Sheldon Lorraine Edwards June 7, 1960

Parodies

The Millionaire was parodied in a 1958 episode of The Jack Benny Program, in which Dennis Day became a Tipton beneficiary, with Marvin Miller as Michael Anthony delivering the unexpected gift.

During its fourth season, The Twilight Zone was expanded to an hour. Rod Serling, upset at this change, wrote an episode that season called "The Bard" about a hack television writer who was unable to come up with anything good until he inadvertently summoned the ghost of William Shakespeare. One of his bad ideas was an in-joke ... "We take The Millionaire, expand it to an hour, and call it The Multimillionaire!"

In 1978, the Canadian sketch comedy program SCTV produced a parody of the show called The $Millionaire. In it, Tipton (played by Joe Flaherty) has given away so much money over the years that he is practically broke. He now can only afford to give away $50 at a time, much to the embarrassment of Anthony (played by John Candy).

Mad Magazine included The Millionaire in a parody article during the run of the show. Miller's character approaches a subject and says, "My name is Michael Anthony, and I have been authorized to give you one million dollars!" The man tears up the check, saying, "My name is Mike Todd, and I don't need it!"

In the sitcom Cheers, the episode "How to Marry a Mailman" opens with Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin explaining The Millionaire and its premise to multi-millionaire Robin Colcord in an effort to get Colcord to give them a million dollars.

Similar productions

The 1932 film If I Had a Million involves a dying businessman who leaves his money to eight strangers. The movie had seven directors and multiple screenwriters.

The 1983–1984 ABC-TV series Lottery! also explored sudden wealth and its impacts upon its beneficiaries, as did the NBC-TV shows Sweepstakes in 1979 and Windfall in 2006; all three had short runs. The 2013 television show Lucky 7 had an even shorter run.