Comedies

All in the Family, episode unknown (date unknown)
A friend of mine sent me this description of Tony's appearance on this show: "TG showed up as a photographer friend of Mike and Gloria's who had just gotten back from London. He was, shall we say, not the most masculine fellow. Naturally Archie assumed he was gay. Archie spent some time venting about this guy to his friends at the bar where he hung out (I think it was still called Kelsey's and owned by the guy who later became Police Chief Burt Ramsey on GH, but I'm not sure). Toward the end of the episode, TG came into the bar and talked with one of Archie's friends (played by Phil Carey, Asa on OLTL) who owned a camera shop. After he left, someone asked Archie to keep TG from coming back to the bar, so it wouldn't turn into one of *those* bars. Phil Carey assured Archie that he knew TG wasn't gay, and the punchline was that Phil Carey's character was, which Archie couldn't believe since he was a macho ex-football player."
 
The Partridge Family, episode unknown (date unknown)
Tony played Greg Houser, a minister, whose family grew up near to the Partridges. He meets up with Laurie at a tennis court, and his opening line is something like "Don't you remember me? We used to take baths together!" In the course of the episode, they find out he's a minister (this is the scene shown on the Rosie O'Donnell show). In the end, mom finds a note from Laurie saying she's gone to the church because Greg needs her. Mom assumes they're eloping, confusion breaks out, but Laurie returns to clear things up, saying he needed her to be a witness at a wedding. Tony looks cute in this one, very young, and like he did when Luke first showed up on General Hospital.
 
Roseanne, "Suck Up or Shut Up" (1/4/94)
"Florence Henderson plays a businesswoman with whom Roseanne hopes to establish useful contacts. Meanwhile, Mark drops a bombshell on Becky; he dropped out of school. Anthony Geary and Genie Francis (General Hospital) have a cameo." (from the episode guide)

Here's a photo from the show, from Daytime TV, May 1994:

 

 
         
 
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