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Filmography by TV series for
Bill Murray (I)

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"Entertainment Tonight" (1 episode)
... aka E.T. (USA: informal title)
... aka ET Weekend (Australia: weekend title)
... aka Entertainment This Week (weekend title)
... aka This Week in Entertainment (USA: weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 1 October 2007 (1 October 2007) - Himself 
"American Chopper: The Series" (2 episodes)
... aka American Chopper (Australia)
  1. Bill Murray Bike 1 (12 June 2006) - Himself 
  2. Bill Murray Bike 2 (19 June 2006) - Himself 
"Magacine" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 21 October 2005 (21 October 2005) - Himself 
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (1 episode)
... aka The Late Late Show (USA: short title)
  1. Episode dated 21 October 2004 (21 October 2004) - Himself 
"Banzai" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.2 (20 July 2003) - Himself 
"The Sweet Spot" (4 episodes)
  1. Wisconsin (9 April 2002) - Himself 
  2. St. Augustine, Florida (16 April 2002) - Himself 
  3. Jamaica (23 April 2002) - Himself 
  4. Palm Springs, California (30 April 2002) - Himself 
"HBO First Look" (2 episodes)
  1. The Making of 'Charlie's Angels' (30 September 2000) - Himself 
  2. The Making of 'Osmosis Jones' (31 August 2001) - Himself 
"Stories from My Childhood" (1 episode)
... aka Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood (USA: complete title)
  1. Pinocchio and the Golden Key (1 January 1998) - Actor (voice) 
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (3 episodes)
... aka Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Australia)
  1. Episode dated 15 November 1997 (15 November 1997) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 27 February 1999 (27 February 1999) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 23 December 2004 (23 December 2004) - Himself 
"Late Show with David Letterman" (7 episodes)
... aka Late Show Backstage (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka Letterman (Australia)
... aka The Late Show (USA: informal short title)
  1. Episode #1.1 (30 August 1993) - Himself - Guest 
  2. Episode dated 3 May 2001 (3 May 2001) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 12 February 2004 (12 February 2004) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 4 March 2004 (4 March 2004) - Himself 
  5. Episode dated 20 December 2004 (20 December 2004) - Himself 
  6. Episode dated 1 February 2007 (1 February 2007) - Himself 
  7. Bill Murray/Jay-Z (2 November 2007) - Himself - Guest 
"Later with Bob Costas" (1 episode)
... aka Later
  1. Episode dated 27 February 1992 (27 February 1992) - Himself 
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1 episode)
... aka Oprah (USA: short title)
  1. Episode dated 12 June 1989 (12 June 1989) - Himself 
"Square Pegs" (1 episode)
  1. No Substitutions (14 February 1983) - Mr. McNulty 
"SCTV Network 90" (1 episode)
... aka SCTV Comedy Network (USA: new title)
... aka SCTV Network (USA: new title)
  1. Days of the Week, The/Street Beef (22 October 1982) - Various 
"Late Night with David Letterman" (11 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (1 February 1982) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 13 May 1982 (13 May 1982) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 16 October 1984 (16 October 1984) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 19 March 1987 (19 March 1987) - Himself 
  5. Episode dated 11 July 1990 (11 July 1990) - Himself 
  6. Episode dated 12 July 1990 (12 July 1990) - Himself (uncredited) 
  7. Episode dated 14 May 1991 (14 May 1991) - Himself 
  8. Episode dated 10 July 1991 (10 July 1991) - Himself (uncredited) 
  9. Episode dated 22 November 1991 (22 November 1991) - Himself (uncredited) 
  10. Episode dated 12 February 1993 (12 February 1993) - Himself 
  11. Episode dated 19 February 1993 (19 February 1993) - Himself 
"Omnibus" (1 episode)
  1. Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision (1 January 1978) - Himself/Nixon Voter 
"Saturday Night Live" (82 episodes)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
... aka The Best of Saturday Night Live (USA: rerun title)
  1. Eric Idle/Joe Cocker/Stuff (2 October 1976) - Writer (writer) 
  2. Steve Martin/Kinky Friedman (23 October 1976) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Dick Cavett/Ry Cooder (13 November 1976) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Ralph Nader/George Benson (15 January 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) (uncredited) 
  5. Ruth Gordon/Chuck Berry (22 January 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  6. Fran Tarkenton/Leo Sayer, Donnie Harper and the Voices of Tomorrow (29 January 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) (uncredited) 
  7. Live from Mardi Gras (20 February 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  8. Steve Martin/The Kinks (26 February 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) (uncredited) 
  9. Sissy Spacek/Richard Baskin (12 March 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  10. Broderick Crawford/Levon Helm/Dr. John/The Meters (19 March 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  11. Jack Burns/Santana (26 March 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  12. Julian Bond/Tom Waits, Brick (9 April 1977) - Various, Writer (writer), Soundtrack (performer: "The Love Bank") 
  13. Elliot Gould/Kate & Anna McGarrigle/Roslyn Kind (16 April 1977) - Various, Writer (writer), Soundtrack (performer: "The Castration Walk", "I Write the Songs", "Happy Birthday to you", "Begin the Beguine", "Sing") 
  14. Eric Idle/Neil Innes (23 April 1977) - Various, Writer (writer), Soundtrack (performer: "Look for the Union Label") 
  15. Shelley Duvall/Joan Armatrading (14 May 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  16. Buck Henry/Jennifer Warnes/Kenny Vance (21 May 1977) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  17. Steve Martin/Jackson Browne (24 September 1977) - Various 
  18. Madeline Kahn/Taj Mahal (8 October 1977) - Various 
  19. Hugh Hefner/Libby Titus (15 October 1977) - Various 
  20. Charles Grodin/Paul Simon (29 October 1977) - Various 
  21. Ray Charles (12 November 1977) - Various, Soundtrack (performer: "What'd I Say") 
  22. Buck Henry/Leon Redbone (19 November 1977) - Various, Soundtrack (performer: "Rickey Rat") 
  23. Mary Kay Place/Willie Nelson (10 December 1977) - Various 
  24. Miskel Spillman/Elvis Costello (17 December 1977) - Various 
  25. Steve Martin/Randy Newman, Dirt Band (21 January 1978) - Various 
  26. Robert Klein/Bonnie Raitt (28 January 1978) - Various 
  27. Chevy Chase/Billy Joel (18 February 1978) - Various 
  28. O.J. Simpson/Ashford & Simpson (25 February 1978) - Various 
  29. Art Garfunkel/Stephen Bishop (11 March 1978) - Various 
  30. Jill Clayburgh/Eddie Money (18 March 1978) - Various 
  31. Christopher Lee/Meat Loaf (25 March 1978) - Various 
  32. Michael Palin/Eugene Record (8 April 1978) - Various 
  33. Michael Sarrazin/Keith Jarrett, Gravity (15 April 1978) - Various 
  34. Steve Martin/The Blues Brothers (22 April 1978) - Various 
  35. Richard Dreyfuss/Jimmy Buffett, Gary Tigerman (13 May 1978) - Various, Soundtrack (performer: "Love to Love You Baby", "Poison Ivy", "Hava Nagila", "Theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind") 
  36. Buck Henry/Sun Ra (20 May 1978) - Various 
  37. The Rolling Stones (7 October 1978) - Various 
  38. Fred Willard/Devo (14 October 1978) - Various 
  39. Frank Zappa (21 October 1978) - Various 
  40. Steve Martin/Van Morrison (4 November 1978) - Various 
  41. Buck Henry/The Grateful Dead (11 November 1978) - Various 
  42. Carrie Fisher/The Blues Brothers (18 November 1978) - Various 
  43. Walter Matthau (2 December 1978) - Various 
  44. Eric Idle/Kate Bush (9 December 1978) - Various 
  45. Elliott Gould/Peter Tosh (16 December 1978) - Various 
  46. Michael Palin/The Doobie Brothers (27 January 1979) - Various 
  47. Cicely Tyson/Talking Heads (10 February 1979) - Various 
  48. Ricky Nelson/Judy Collins (17 February 1979) - Various 
  49. Kate Jackson/Delbert McClinton (24 February 1979) - Various 
  50. Gary Busey/Eubie Blake and Gregory Hines (10 March 1979) - Various 
  51. Margot Kidder/The Chieftains (17 March 1979) - Various 
  52. Richard Benjamin/Rickie Lee Jones (7 April 1979) - Various 
  53. Milton Berle/Ornette Coleman (14 April 1979) - Various 
  54. Michael Palin/James Taylor (12 May 1979) - Various 
  55. Maureen Stapleton/Linda Ronstadt/Phoebe Snow (19 May 1979) - Various 
  56. Buck Henry/Bette Midler (26 May 1979) - Various 
  57. Steve Martin/Blondie (13 October 1979) - Various 
  58. Eric Idle/Bob Dylan (20 October 1979) - Various 
  59. Bill Russell/Chicago (3 November 1979) - Various 
  60. Buck Henry/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (10 November 1979) - Various 
  61. Bea Arthur/The Roches (17 November 1979) - Various 
  62. Howard Hesseman/Randy Newman (8 December 1979) - Various 
  63. Martin Sheen/David Bowie (15 December 1979) - Various 
  64. Ted Knight/Desmond Child & Rouge (22 December 1979) - Various 
  65. Teri Garr/The B-52s (26 January 1980) - Various 
  66. Chevy Chase/Marianne Faithfull (9 February 1980) - Various 
  67. Elliot Gould/Gary Numan (16 February 1980) - Various 
  68. Kirk Douglas/Sam and Dave (23 February 1980) - Various 
  69. Rodney Dangerfield/The J. Geils Band (8 March 1980) - Various 
  70. Paul Simon, James Taylor & David Sanborn (15 March 1980) - Various 
  71. Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss/The Grateful Dead (5 April 1980) - Various 
  72. Burt Reynolds/Anne Murray (12 April 1980) - Various 
  73. Strother Martin/The Specials (19 April 1980) - Various 
  74. Bob Newhart/The Amazing Rhthym Aces/Bruce Cockburn (10 May 1980) - Various 
  75. Steve Martin/Paul & Linda McCartney/3-D (17 May 1980) - Various 
  76. Buck Henry/Andrew Gold/Andrae Crouch & Voices of Unity (24 May 1980) - Various 
  77. Bill Murray/Delbert McClinton (7 March 1981) - Himself - Host 
  78. Bill Murray/The Spinners/Yale Whiffenpoofs (12 December 1981) - Host 
  79. Bill Murray/Percy Sledge (21 March 1987) - Host 
  80. Bill Murray/Sting (20 February 1993) - Host 
  81. Sarah Jessica Parker/R.E.M. (12 November 1994) - Himself (uncredited) 
  82. Bill Murray/Lucinda Williams (20 February 1999) - Host