- In 1958, he produced an unsold pilot called "Stage Father", about a retired vaudeville performer (played by Ed Wynn) and his son, a struggling stage actor.
- In 1962, he co-produced several episodes of a proposed TV anthology series called "The Victor Borge Comedy Theatre", starring Victor Borge.
- Also in 1962, Lewis produced two other unsold pilots, both situation comedies. One starred Katie Sweet and the other starred Tom Ewell.
- In 1956, Lewis produced an unsold television pilot called "Crime Classics," about famous crime stories. It was based on his own 1954 network radio series.
- In 1958, he produced an unsold television comedy pilot called "Stage Father", starring Ed Wynn as a former vaudeville performer.
- In 1962, he produced an unsold comedy anthology pilot starring 'Victor Borge'.
- Portrayed "Othello" in the first-ever radio broadcast of William Shakespeare's play, presented as an episode of the anthology series "Suspense".
- (1946 - 1953) Perhaps his greatest claim to fame was his portrayal of Frankie Remley, Phil Harris' sidekick in the long-running radio show The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.
- (1941) Provided the voice of Tarzan on a pair of Decca records.
- (1982) Novel: Bennett #4: Double Trouble
- (1983) Novel: Bennett #7: Here Today, Dead Tomorrow
- (1982) Novel: Bennett #5: Bennett's World
- (1980) Novel: Bennett #1: Two Heads are Better
- (1981) Novel: Bennett #2: Dirty Linen
- (1981) Novel: Bennett #3: People in Glass Houses
- (1983) Novel: Bennett #6: Death and the Single Girl
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