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"America's Next Top Model"
(1 episode)
... aka ANTM (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka America's Next Top Model 2 (USA: second season title)
... aka America's Next Top Model with Tyra Banks (International: English title: long title)
... aka Top Model (International: English title: short title)
America's Next Top Model Is...
(18 November 2009) - Himself
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.7
(9 June 2009) - Himself
"Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America"
(1 episode)
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break: The Wiseguys
(28 January 2009) -
Self
"Biography"
(1 episode)
Eddie Murphy
(9 July 2008) - Himself
Next US airings:
Sun. Dec. 20
7:00 AM
AETV
"Entertainment Tonight"
(7 episodes)
... 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)
Episode dated 20 September 2007
(20 September 2007) - Himself
Episode dated 3 December 2007
(3 December 2007) - Himself
Episode dated 30 June 2008
(30 June 2008) - Himself
Episode dated 7 July 2008
(7 July 2008) - Himself
Episode dated 29 May 2009
(29 May 2009) - Himself
Episode dated 2 June 2009
(2 June 2009) - Himself
Episode dated 8 June 2009
(8 June 2009) - Himself
"HypaSpace"
(1 episode)
... aka HypaSpace Daily (Canada: English title: long title)
... aka HypaSpace Weekly (Canada: English title: long title)
Episode #6.97
(15 May 2007) - Himself
"Inside the Actors Studio"
(1 episode)
... aka Inside the Actors Studio: The Craft of Theatre and Film (USA: first season title)
Eddie Murphy
(18 December 2006) - Himself
"Corazón de..."
(1 episode)
Episode dated 14 December 2006
(14 December 2006) - Himself
"Inside Edition"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 7 December 2006
(7 December 2006) - Himself
"The Contender"
(1 episode)
Series Finale
(24 May 2005) - Himself (uncredited)
"Father of the Pride"
(1 episode)
Donkey
(21 September 2004) -
Donkey
(voice)
"The Oprah Winfrey Show"
(2 episodes)
... aka Oprah (USA: short title)
Episode dated 13 May 2004
(13 May 2004) - Himself
Episode dated 20 November 2006
(20 November 2006) - Himself
"Film '72"
(1 episode)
... aka Film '73 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '74 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '75 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '76 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '77 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '78 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '79 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '80 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '81 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '82 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '83 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '84 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '85 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '86 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '87 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '88 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '89 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '90 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '91 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '92 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '93 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '94 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '95 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '96 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '97 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '98 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '99 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2000 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2001 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2002 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2003 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2004 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2005 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2006 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2007 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2008 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2009 (UK: new title)
... aka Film of the Year (UK: teaser title)
... aka The Film Programme (UK: informal alternative title)
Episode dated 10 February 2004
(10 February 2004) - Himself
"Tinseltown TV"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 20 September 2003
(20 September 2003) - Himself
"One-Hit Wonders"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 18 January 2003
(18 January 2003) - Himself
"Comedy Central Canned Ham"
(1 episode)
... aka Reel Comedy (USA: new title)
I Spy
(31 October 2002) - Himself
"The Nick Cannon Show"
(1 episode)
Nick Takes Over Hollywood
(8 February 2002) - Himself
"Journeys in Black"
(1 episode)
Luther Vandross
(8 January 2002) - Himself
"Nyhetsmorgon"
(1 episode)
Filmen 'Shrek'
(6 September 2001) - Himself
"HBO First Look"
(8 episodes)
Creating a Fairy Tale: The Making of 'Shrek'
(31 May 2001) - Himself
The Making of 'Dr. Dolittle 2'
(30 June 2001) - Himself
The Making of 'Showtime'
(31 March 2002) - Himself
I Spy
(31 October 2002) - Himself
Shrek 2: Twice Upon a Time
(15 May 2004) - Himself
The Making of 'Dreamgirls'
(12 December 2006) - Himself
Norbit
(1 February 2007) - Himself
The Making of 'Shrek the Third'
(9 May 2007) - Himself
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 13 January 1997
(13 January 1997) - Himself
"Cinema tres"
(1 episode)
... aka Informatiu cinema (Spain: Catalan title)
Episode dated 5 April 1996
(5 April 1996) - Himself
"Clive Anderson All Talk"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.1
(1 January 1996) - Himself
"Late Show with David Letterman"
(3 episodes)
... aka Late Show Backstage (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka Letterman (Australia)
... aka The Late Show (USA: informal short title)
Episode dated 26 October 1995
(26 October 1995) - Himself
Episode dated 9 May 1996
(9 May 1996) - Himself
Episode dated 10 January 1997
(10 January 1997) - Himself
"Beavis and Butt-Head"
(1 episode)
The Butt-head Experience
(7 June 1993) -
Soundtrack
(performer: "Put Your Mouth On Me")
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
(2 episodes)
... aka Jay Leno (Australia)
Episode dated 22 October 1992
(22 October 1992) - Himself
Episode dated 27 June 1996
(27 June 1996) - Himself
"Ebony/Jet Showcase"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 3 May 1992
(3 May 1992) - Himself
"The Royal Family"
(15 episodes)
Pilot
(18 September 1991) -
Writer
(creator) (story),
executive producer
Homework Bound
(25 September 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Me and My Stuff
(2 October 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Talkin' Baseball
(9 October 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
A Mid-Summer's Night Barbeque
(30 October 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
What's Love Got to Do with It?
(13 November 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Educating Al
(20 November 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
New Beginnings
(27 November 1991) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Cocoa in Charge
(1 January 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Big Stink
(1 January 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Sneakin' Deacon
(8 April 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Status, Bro
(15 April 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Hello, I Must Be Going
(22 April 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Frame Game
(6 May 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Mo' Money
(13 May 1992) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
"The Howard Stern Show"
(1 episode)
... aka The Howard Stern Summer Show (USA: promotional title)
Episode dated 8 September 1990
(8 September 1990) - Himself
"Lou Rawls Parade of Stars"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 30 December 1989
(30 December 1989) - Himself
"The Arsenio Hall Show"
(2 episodes)
Episode dated 25 October 1989
(25 October 1989) - Himself
Episode dated 16 November 1989
(16 November 1989) - Himself
"CBS Summer Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Coming to America
(4 July 1989) -
Writer
(characters),
executive producer
"Late Night with David Letterman"
(4 episodes)
Episode dated 17 December 1984
(17 December 1984) - Himself
Episode dated 28 August 1985
(28 August 1985) - Himself
Episode dated 20 July 1988
(20 July 1988) - Himself
Episode dated 27 November 1992
(27 November 1992) - Himself
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"
(5 episodes)
... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
Episode dated 1 January 1982
(1 January 1982) - Himself
Episode dated 10 February 1982
(10 February 1982) - Himself
Episode dated 30 July 1982
(30 July 1982) - Himself
Episode dated 24 June 1983
(24 June 1983) - Himself
Episode dated 21 May 1987
(21 May 1987) - Himself
"Saturday Night Live"
(72 episodes)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: complete title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live 15 (USA: fifteenth season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live 20 (USA: twentieth season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live 25 (USA: twentiefifth season title)
Malcolm McDowell/Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
(22 November 1980) - Party guest (uncredited)
Ellen Burstyn/Aretha Franklin/Keith Sykes
(6 December 1980) - Raheem Abdul Muhammed
Jamie Lee Curtis/James Brown/Ellen Shipley
(13 December 1980) - Various
David Carradine/Cast of 'The Pirates of Penzance'
(20 December 1980) - Various
Ray Sharkey/Jack Bruce & Friends
(10 January 1981) - Various
Karen Black/Cheap Trick/Stanley Clarke Trio
(17 January 1981) - Various
Robert Hays/14 Karat Soul, Joe 'King' Carrasco & The Crowns
(24 January 1981) - Various
Sally Kellerman/Jimmy Cliff
(7 February 1981) - Various
Deborah Harry/Funky 4 + 1 More
(14 February 1981) - Various
Charlene Tilton/Todd Rundgren/Prince
(21 February 1981) - Various
Bill Murray/Delbert McClinton
(7 March 1981) - Various
Jr. Walker & the All-Stars
(11 April 1981) - Various
Rod Stewart
(3 October 1981) - Various
Susan Saint James/The Kinks
(10 October 1981) - Various
George Kennedy/Miles Davis
(17 October 1981) - Various
Donald Pleasance/Fear
(31 October 1981) - Various
Lauren Hutton/Rick James & The Stone City Band
(7 November 1981) - Various
Bernadette Peters/Billy Joel/The Go-Go's
(14 November 1981) - Various
Tim Curry/Meat Loaf/The Neverland Express
(5 December 1981) - Various
Bill Murray/The Spinners/Yale Whiffenpoofs
(12 December 1981) - Various
Robert Conrad/The Allman Brothers Band
(23 January 1982) - Various
John Madden/Jennifer Holliday
(30 January 1982) - Various
James Coburn/Lindsey Buckingham
(6 February 1982) - Various
Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross
(20 February 1982) - Various
Elizabeth Ashley/Hall & Oates
(27 February 1982) - Various
Robert Urich/Mink DeVille
(20 March 1982) - Various
Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones
(27 March 1982) - Various
Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar
(10 April 1982) - Various
Johnny Cash/Elton John
(17 April 1982) - Various
Robert Culp/The Charlie Daniels Band
(24 April 1982) - Various
Danny DeVito/Sparks
(15 May 1982) - Various
Olivia Newton-John
(22 May 1982) - Various,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Ebony & Ivory" (uncredited))
Chevy Chase/Queen
(25 September 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & The Destroyers
(2 October 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Ron Howard/The Clash
(9 October 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Howard Hesseman/Men at Work
(23 October 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Michael Keaton/Joe Jackson
(30 October 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Robert Blake/Kenny Loggins
(13 November 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Drew Barrymore/Squeeze
(20 November 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Tom & Dick Smothers/Laura Branigan
(4 December 1982) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Eddie Murphy/Lionel Richie
(11 December 1982) -
Writer
(writer), Himself - Host/Various
Lily Tomlin
(22 January 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys
(29 January 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer),
Soundtrack
(performer: "The Boys Are Back in Town")
Sid Caesar/Joe Cocker
(5 February 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Howard Hesseman/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
(19 February 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Beau and Jeff Bridges/Randy Newman
(26 February 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone
(12 March 1983) -
Buckwheat
/ Various,
Writer
(writer)
Robert Guilaume/Duran Duran
(19 March 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Joan Rivers/Musical Youth
(9 April 1983) -
Buckwheat
/ Various,
Writer
(writer)
Susan Saint James/Michael McDonald
(16 April 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Stevie Wonder
(7 May 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Ed Koch/Kevin Rowland & Dexy's Midnight Runners
(14 May 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Brandon Tartikoff/John Cougar Mellencamp
(8 October 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Danny DeVito & Rhea Pearlman/Eddy Grant
(15 October 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
John Candy/Men at Work
(22 October 1983) -
Buckwheat
/ Various,
Writer
(writer)
Betty Thomas/Stray Cats
(5 November 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Teri Garr/Mick Fleetwood's Zoo
(12 November 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Jerry Lewis/Loverboy
(19 November 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
The Smothers Brothers/Big Country
(3 December 1983) -
Rev. Jesse Jackson
,
Writer
(writer)
Flip Wilson/Stevie Nicks
(10 December 1983) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Father Guido Sarducci/Huey Lewis & the News
(14 January 1984) -
Buckwheat
/
Michael Jackson
,
Writer
(writer)
Michael Palin/Mary Palin/The Motels
(21 January 1984) - Mr. Robinson,
Writer
(writer)
Don Rickles/Billy Idol
(28 January 1984) - Lester Poncey,
Writer
(writer)
Robin Williams/Adam Ant
(11 February 1984) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Jamie Lee Curtis/The Fixx
(18 February 1984) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Edwin Newman/Kool & The Gang
(25 February 1984) - Various,
Writer
(writer)
Billy Crystal/Al Jarreau
(17 March 1984) - Mr. Breckman,
Writer
(writer)
Michael Douglas/Deniece Williams
(7 April 1984) -
Writer
(writer)
George McGovern/Madness
(14 April 1984) - Carl,
Writer
(writer)
Barry Bostwick/Spinal Tap
(5 May 1984) -
Writer
(writer)
Billy Crystal/Ed Koch/Edwin Newman/Don Novello/Betty Thomas/The Cars
(12 May 1984) -
Writer
(writer)
Eddie Murphy/Robert Plant & The Honeydrippers
(15 December 1984) - Himself - Host /
Buckwheat
/ Various
"The PJs"
(43 episodes)
Episode #2.18
(????) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Hangin' with Mr. Super
(10 January 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Bones, Bugs, and Harmony
(12 January 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Door
(19 January 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Journal Fever
(26 January 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Rich Man, Porn Man
(2 February 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Bougie Nights
(9 February 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Super
(16 February 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
He's Gotta Have It
(23 February 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Boyz 'n the Woods
(6 April 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Operation Gumbo Drop
(13 April 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
U Go Kart
(4 May 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
House Potty
(11 May 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (1999) (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Haiti Sings the Blues
(18 May 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
How the Super Stoled Christmas
(25 December 1999) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Home School Daze
(3 May 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Postman's Always Shot Twice
(30 May 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Preacher's Life
(6 June 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Haiti and the Tramp
(13 June 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Next US airings:
Sat. Dec. 19
11:00 PM
TOON
The HJs
(13 June 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Weave's Have a Dream
(27 June 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Smokey the Squatter
(27 June 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Let's Get Ready to Crumble
(4 July 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Who Da Boss?
(4 July 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Ghetto Superstars
(11 July 2000) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Fear of a Black Rat
(11 July 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
What's Eating Juicy Hudson
(18 July 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Jeffersons
(25 July 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Robbin' HUD
(1 August 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Cliffhangin' with Mr. Super
(15 August 2000) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
The Last Affirmative Action Hero
(29 August 2000) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice),
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Parole Officer and a Gentleman
(5 September 2000) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Boyz Under the Hood
(8 October 2000) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Scarthroat
(31 December 2000) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Clip Show
(1 January 2001) - Thurgoode Orenthal Stubbs (voice)
Smoke Gets in Your High-Rise
(4 February 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
National Buffoon's European Vacation
(11 February 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Cruising for a Bluesing
(18 February 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
It Takes a Thurgood
(25 February 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Miracle Cleaner on 134th Street
(29 April 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Survival: In Tha Hood
(6 May 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
Let's Get Ready to Rumba
(13 May 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer
A Race to His Credit
(20 May 2001) -
Writer
(creator),
executive producer