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==Filmography==
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! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Film
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Year
! Film
! Role
! Production Company
! Other notes
|-
|rowspan=4|1950
| ''[[Panic In The Streets]]''
|  Tommy Reed
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
| Uncredited
|-
| ''The Jackpot''
|  Tommy Lawrence
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
| ''Two Weeks With Love''
|  Ricky Robinson
| [[MGM]]
|
|-
| ''For Heaven’s Sake''
|  Joe Blake
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
|rowspan=3|1951
| ''The Strip''
|  Artie Ardrey
| [[MGM]]
|
|-
| ''Elopement''
| Daniel Reagan
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
| ''Weekend With Father''
|  David Bowen (Shorty)
| [[Universal Pictures]]
|
|-
|rowspan=2|1952
| ''Gobs And Gals''
|  Betram
|  [[Republic Pictures]]
|  UK-title: “Cruising Casanovas”
|-
| ''Paula''
|  David Larson
| [[Columbia Pictures]]
| UK-title: “The Silent Voice”
|-
|rowspan=3|1953
| ''The Lady Wants Mink''
|  Ritchie Connors
|  [[Republic Pictures]]
|
|-
| ''[[The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T.]]''
|  Bart(holomew) Collins
|  Stanley Kramer Productions – originally distributed by Columbia Pictures
| Reissue-title: ''Crazy Music''
|-
| ''So Big''
|  Dirk, age 8
|  Warner Brothers Picures
|
|-
|rowspan=3|1954
| ''[[River Of No Return]]''
|  Mark Calder
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
| ''The Raid''
|  Larry Bishop
|  Panoramic Productions – originally distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
|
|-
| ''[[The Egyptian]]''
|  Toth
| [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
|rowspan=2|1955
| ''[[The Cobweb]]''
| Mark McIver
| MGM
|
|-
| ''At Gunpoint''
|  Billy Wright
| Allied Artists Pictures
| UK-title: ''Gunpoint''
|-
|rowspan=1|1956
| ''[[The Last Wagon]]''
|  Billy
|  [[Twentieth Century Fox]]
|
|-
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Television
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Year
! Series Title/Episode
! Role
! Original Production Company
! Original Air dates
|-
| rowspan= 2|1949
| ''[[Kraft Television Theatre]]'' - Episode: "Seen But Not Heard"
|  unknown
|  J. Walter Thompson Agency - originally distributed by [[NBC]] (1947-1958) and [[American Broadcast Company]] (ABC) Television (1953-1955)
| Originally aired on November 30
|-
| ''[[Studio One]]'' - Episode: "Mary Poppins"
|  unknown
|  [[CBS]] Television (1948-58)
|  Originally aired on December 19
|-
| rowspan= 1|1950
| ''Escape'' - Episode: "The Myth Makers"
|  unknown
|  [[CBS]]
|  Originally aired on February 23
|-
| rowspan= 1|1952
| ''[[The Ford Television Theatre]]'' - Episode: "Heart Of Gold"
|  Fitzjames Lindsey
| Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57)
| Originally aired on December 25
|-
|rowspan= 5|1953
| ''[[The Ford Television Theatre]]'' - Episode: "The First Born"
| Unknown
| Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57)
| Originally aired on February 5
|-
| ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'' - Episode: "No Identity"
|  unknown
|  Four Star Productions – originally distributed by CBS
|  Originally aired on March 12
|-
| “Your Play Time'' - Episode: "The Tin Badge"
|  unknown
|  unknown
|  Originally aired on June 14
|-
| “Your Play Time'' - Episode: "unknown"
|  unknown
|  unknown
|  Originally aired on July 5
|-
| “Your Play Time'' - Episode: " Long, Long Ago "
|  unknown
|  unknown
|  Exact originally airdate unknown
|-
| rowspan= 4|1954
| ''Omnibus'' - Episode: "Nothing So Monstrous"
|  unknown
|  produced and originally distributed by CBS (1952-56), ABC (1956-57) and NBC (1957-59)
|  Originally aired on January 24
|-
| ''[[The Ford Television Theatre]]'' - Episode: "The Good Of His Soul"
|  Larry Hartley
| Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57)
| Originally aired on March 4
|-
| ''Pepsi-Cola Playhouse’' - Episode: "Long, Long Ago"
|  Johnny
| Revue Studios – originally distributed by ABC (1953-55)
| Originally aired on August 8
|-
| ''[[Lassie]]'’ - "113 episodes (1954-57)"
|  Jeff Miller
| Lassie Televisions, Robert Maxwell Associates and Jack Wrather Productions – originally distributed by CBS Televisions
| Original air start on September 12 with episode: ‘’Inheritance’’
(Tommy Rettig’s last episode was: “Transition”, season 4, episode 13 - originally aired on December 1, 1957, along with new Lassie owner [[Jon Provost]])
|-
| rowspan= 1|1955
| ''Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'' - Episode: "Mr. Ears"
|  John Kelly
| Meridian Productions (1951-1956] and Revue Studios (1956-1959) - originally distributed by CBS
| Originally aired on April 8
|-
| rowspan= 1|1957
| ''Whirlybirds'' - Episode: "Unwanted"
|  Bobby
| Hal Roach Studios - originally distributed by CBS
| Exact original airdate unknown
|-
| rowspan= 3|1958
| ''[[Studio One]]'' - Episode: "Presence Of The Enemy"
| Boy
| CBS Television (1948-1958)
| Originally aired on February 10
|-
| ''[[Studio One]]'' - Episode: "No Place To Run"
| Johnny Weber (as Tom Rettig)
| CBS Television (1948-1958)
| Originally aired on February 10
|-
|  ‘Sugarfoot’’ - Episode: "The Ghost"
|  Steve Carter (as Tom Rettig)
| Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1957-60)
| Originally aired on October 28
|-
| rowspan= 2|1960
| ''The Men From Blackhawk'' - Episode: "The Ghost Of Lafitte"
|  Pierre
| Screen Gems Television and Stuart Oliver Inc. – originally distributed by ABC (1959-60)
| Originally aired on February 26
|-
|  ‘’The Lawman’’ - Episode: "The Town Boys"
|  Dean Bailey
| Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1958)
| Originally aired on September 18
|-
| rowspan= 3|1961
|‘’Wagon Train’’ – Episode: ‘’Weight Of Command’’
| Billy Gentry
| Revue Studios and Universal TV (1963-65) - originally distributed by NBC (1957-62) and ABC (1962-65)
| Originally aired on September 18
|-
| ''[[Peter Gunn]]'' - Episode: "I Know It’s Murder"
|  Kevin Daniels
| Spartan Productions – originally distributed by NBC (1958-60) and ABC (1960-61)
| Originally aired on February 14
|-
|  ‘Sugarfoot’’ - Episode: "Trouble At Sands Springs"
|  Jimmy Benbow
| Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1957-60)
| Originally aired on April 17
|-
| rowspan= 1|1962
| ‘’Death Valley Days'' - Episode: "Davy’s Friend"
|  Joel Robinson
| Filmaster, Flying “A” Productions, Madison and United States Borax Corp.
| Originally aired on November 14
|-
| rowspan= 4|1965
| ''Many Happy Returns'' - Episode: "The Diamond"
|  Eddie
| Lindabob Productions and MGM Television – originally distributed by CBS (1961-65)
| Originally aired on September 21
|-
| ‘’Mr. Novak‘’- Episode: "The Firebrand"
|  Frank
|  MGM Television - originally distributed by NBC (1963-65)
|  Originally aired on April 13
|-
| ‘’Never Too Young’’ - Episode: "unknown"
|  Jo-Jo
| Conson Studios Inc. and ABC (1965-66) (original concept by Marbo Productions Inc.) - originally distributed by ABC (1965-66)
| Originally aired on September 27
|-
| ‘’[[The Fugitive’’ - Episode: "Trial By Fire"
|  J.J.
| Quinn Martin Productions and United Artists - originally distributed by ABC (1963-67)
| Originally aired on October 5
|-
| rowspan= 1|1991
| ''The New Lassie'' - Episode: "The Amazing Lassie"
| unknown
| unknown
| Originally aired on October 25
|-
|}

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Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Production Company Other notes
1950 Panic In The Streets Tommy Reed Twentieth Century Fox Uncredited
The Jackpot Tommy Lawrence Twentieth Century Fox
Two Weeks With Love Ricky Robinson MGM
For Heaven’s Sake Joe Blake Twentieth Century Fox
1951 The Strip Artie Ardrey MGM
Elopement Daniel Reagan Twentieth Century Fox
Weekend With Father David Bowen (Shorty) Universal Pictures
1952 Gobs And Gals Betram Republic Pictures UK-title: “Cruising Casanovas”
Paula David Larson Columbia Pictures UK-title: “The Silent Voice”
1953 The Lady Wants Mink Ritchie Connors Republic Pictures
The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T. Bart(holomew) Collins Stanley Kramer Productions – originally distributed by Columbia Pictures Reissue-title: Crazy Music
So Big Dirk, age 8 Warner Brothers Picures
1954 River Of No Return Mark Calder Twentieth Century Fox
The Raid Larry Bishop Panoramic Productions – originally distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
The Egyptian Toth Twentieth Century Fox
1955 The Cobweb Mark McIver MGM
At Gunpoint Billy Wright Allied Artists Pictures UK-title: Gunpoint
1956 The Last Wagon Billy Twentieth Century Fox
Television
Year Series Title/Episode Role Original Production Company Original Air dates
1949 Kraft Television Theatre - Episode: "Seen But Not Heard" unknown J. Walter Thompson Agency - originally distributed by NBC (1947-1958) and American Broadcast Company (ABC) Television (1953-1955) Originally aired on November 30
Studio One - Episode: "Mary Poppins" unknown CBS Television (1948-58) Originally aired on December 19
1950 Escape - Episode: "The Myth Makers" unknown CBS Originally aired on February 23
1952 The Ford Television Theatre - Episode: "Heart Of Gold" Fitzjames Lindsey Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57) Originally aired on December 25
1953 The Ford Television Theatre - Episode: "The First Born" Unknown Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57) Originally aired on February 5
Four Star Playhouse - Episode: "No Identity" unknown Four Star Productions – originally distributed by CBS Originally aired on March 12
“Your Play Time - Episode: "The Tin Badge" unknown unknown Originally aired on June 14
“Your Play Time - Episode: "unknown" unknown unknown Originally aired on July 5
“Your Play Time - Episode: " Long, Long Ago " unknown unknown Exact originally airdate unknown
1954 Omnibus - Episode: "Nothing So Monstrous" unknown produced and originally distributed by CBS (1952-56), ABC (1956-57) and NBC (1957-59) Originally aired on January 24
The Ford Television Theatre - Episode: "The Good Of His Soul" Larry Hartley Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) – originally distributed by NBC (1952-56) and ABC (1956-57) Originally aired on March 4
Pepsi-Cola Playhouse’' - Episode: "Long, Long Ago" Johnny Revue Studios – originally distributed by ABC (1953-55) Originally aired on August 8
Lassie'’ - "113 episodes (1954-57)" Jeff Miller Lassie Televisions, Robert Maxwell Associates and Jack Wrather Productions – originally distributed by CBS Televisions Original air start on September 12 with episode: ‘’Inheritance’’

(Tommy Rettig’s last episode was: “Transition”, season 4, episode 13 - originally aired on December 1, 1957, along with new Lassie owner Jon Provost)

1955 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - Episode: "Mr. Ears" John Kelly Meridian Productions (1951-1956] and Revue Studios (1956-1959) - originally distributed by CBS Originally aired on April 8
1957 Whirlybirds - Episode: "Unwanted" Bobby Hal Roach Studios - originally distributed by CBS Exact original airdate unknown
1958 Studio One - Episode: "Presence Of The Enemy" Boy CBS Television (1948-1958) Originally aired on February 10
Studio One - Episode: "No Place To Run" Johnny Weber (as Tom Rettig) CBS Television (1948-1958) Originally aired on February 10
‘Sugarfoot’’ - Episode: "The Ghost" Steve Carter (as Tom Rettig) Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1957-60) Originally aired on October 28
1960 The Men From Blackhawk - Episode: "The Ghost Of Lafitte" Pierre Screen Gems Television and Stuart Oliver Inc. – originally distributed by ABC (1959-60) Originally aired on February 26
‘’The Lawman’’ - Episode: "The Town Boys" Dean Bailey Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1958) Originally aired on September 18
1961 ‘’Wagon Train’’ – Episode: ‘’Weight Of Command’’ Billy Gentry Revue Studios and Universal TV (1963-65) - originally distributed by NBC (1957-62) and ABC (1962-65) Originally aired on September 18
Peter Gunn - Episode: "I Know It’s Murder" Kevin Daniels Spartan Productions – originally distributed by NBC (1958-60) and ABC (1960-61) Originally aired on February 14
‘Sugarfoot’’ - Episode: "Trouble At Sands Springs" Jimmy Benbow Warner Brothers Television – originally distributed by ABC (1957-60) Originally aired on April 17
1962 ‘’Death Valley Days - Episode: "Davy’s Friend" Joel Robinson Filmaster, Flying “A” Productions, Madison and United States Borax Corp. Originally aired on November 14
1965 Many Happy Returns - Episode: "The Diamond" Eddie Lindabob Productions and MGM Television – originally distributed by CBS (1961-65) Originally aired on September 21
‘’Mr. Novak‘’- Episode: "The Firebrand" Frank MGM Television - originally distributed by NBC (1963-65) Originally aired on April 13
‘’Never Too Young’’ - Episode: "unknown" Jo-Jo Conson Studios Inc. and ABC (1965-66) (original concept by Marbo Productions Inc.) - originally distributed by ABC (1965-66) Originally aired on September 27
‘’[[The Fugitive’’ - Episode: "Trial By Fire" J.J. Quinn Martin Productions and United Artists - originally distributed by ABC (1963-67) Originally aired on October 5
1991 The New Lassie - Episode: "The Amazing Lassie" unknown unknown Originally aired on October 25