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==Later career== To keep busy, March continued to appear in guest-starring roles, even starring in a 1961 unsold television pilot for a comedy titled ''I Married a Dog,'' in which his life was constantly upset by his wife's pooch. He appeared in several sitcoms in 1966 that are still widely rerun today. Among these are a role as the father of Gidget's boyfriend Jeff in the ''[[Gidget (TV series)|Gidget]]'' episode "In and Out with the In-Laws" and the head of corrupt dance studio in ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' episode "Dance Monkee, Dance." He also made appearances in the sitcoms ''[[Hey, Landlord]]'' and ''[[The Lucy Show]]'' as well as in the film ''[[A Guide for the Married Man]].''{{Citation needed |date=October 2020}} In 1961, he played the lead in [[Neil Simon]]'s first Broadway play ''[[Come Blow Your Horn]]'', which ran for 677 performances.
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