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"Glee" (1 episode)
... aka "Glee: Road to Sectionals" - USA (DVD box title)
  1. Choke (1 May 2012) - Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out" (uncredited))  
"Dancing with the Stars" (1 episode)
... aka "D.W.T.S." - USA (informal title)
  1. Episode #14.7 (9 April 2012) - Soundtrack ("School's Out")  
"Room 101" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #12.3 (3 February 2012) - Himself  
"Talking Dead" (1 episode)
  1. Pretty Much Dead Already (28 November 2011) - Himself (voice)  
"Mark Lawson Talks to..." (1 episode)
  1. Alice Cooper (21 November 2011) - Himself  
"Metal Evolution" (3 episodes )
  1. Pre-Metal (11 November 2011) - Himself  
  2. Early Metal, Part 1: US Division (19 November 2011) - Himself , Soundtrack (performer: "Eighteen", "School's Out")  
  3. Shock Rock (13 January 2012) - Himself , Soundtrack (performer: "School's Out", "Welcome to My Nightmare")  
"Mulatschag" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.199 (28 October 2011) - Himself , Soundtrack (performer: "Welcome to my Nightmare", "I'm Eighteen", "Go to Hell", "Only Women Bleed / I Never Cry")  
"The X Factor" (1 episode)
  1. Live Show 3 (3 October 2011) - Himself - Guest Mentor  
"Late Show with David Letterman" (1 episode)
... aka "Late Show Backstage" - USA (title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka "The Late Show" - USA (informal short title)
  1. Episode #19.12 (23 September 2011) - Soundtrack (music: "School's Out" (uncredited))  
"Formula 1: BBC Sport" (1 episode)
  1. The Belgian Grand Prix: Qualifying (27 August 2011) - Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out" (uncredited)) (performer: "School's Out" (uncredited))  
"Top Gear" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #17.1 (26 June 2011) - Himself  
"The Rob Brydon Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.7 (30 December 2010) - Himself  
"Strictly Come Dancing" (1 episode)
  1. Week Five: Results (31 October 2010) - Himself - Musical Guest , Soundtrack (performer: "Poison")  
"Chuck" (1 episode)
  1. Chuck Versus the Suitcase (27 September 2010) - Soundtrack (writer: "Feed My Frankenstein") (performer: "Feed My Frankenstein")  
"Man v. Food Nation" (1 episode)
  1. Phoenix (14 July 2010) - Himself  
    Next US airings:
    Sun. June 36:00 PMTRAV
"American Idol" (1 episode)
... aka "American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" - USA (original title)
... aka "American Idol 10" - USA (tenth season title)
... aka "American Idol 2" - USA (second season title)
... aka "American Idol 3" - USA (third season title)
... aka "American Idol 4" - USA (fourth season title)
... aka "American Idol 5" - USA (fifth season title)
... aka "American Idol 6" - USA (sixth season title)
... aka "American Idol 7" - USA (seventh season title)
... aka "American Idol 8" - USA (eighth season title)
... aka "American Idol 9" - USA (ninth season title)
... aka "Idol" - USA (informal title)
  1. Finale: Winner Revealed (26 May 2010) - Performer  
"Breakfast" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 23 November 2009 (23 November 2009) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 10 August 2010 (10 August 2010) - Himself - Singer  
"90210" (1 episode)
  1. A Trip to the Moon (10 November 2009) - Soundtrack ("I'm Eighteen" (uncredited))  
"The 7PM Project" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.24 (20 August 2009) - Herself - Guest  
"No disparen al pianista" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.13 (23 May 2009) - Himself , Soundtrack (performer: "No More Mr. Nice")  
"The Hour" (2 episodes )
... aka "CBC News: The Hour" - Canada (English title) (long title)
... aka "George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight" - Canada (English title) (new title)
  1. Episode dated 13 October 2008 (13 October 2008) - Himself  
  2. Episode #7.154 (31 May 2011) - Himself  
"Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" (1 episode)
... aka "No Reservations" - International (English title) (short title)
  1. U.S. Southwest (4 August 2008) - Himself  
"Loose Women" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #12.226 (24 July 2008) - Himself  
  2. Episode #16.36 (24 October 2011) - Himself  
"The L Word" (1 episode)
  1. Lunar Cycle (16 March 2008) - Soundtrack (writer: "Only Women Bleed") (performer: "Only Women Bleed")  
"Last Call with Carson Daly" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 2 May 2007 (2 May 2007) - Himself  
  2. Episode #9.25 (3 November 2009) - Himself  
"HypaSpace" (1 episode)
... aka "HypaSpace Daily" - Canada (English title) (long title)
... aka "HypaSpace Weekly" - Canada (English title) (long title)
  1. Episode #5.179 (7 September 2006) - Himself  
"The Bigger Picture" (1 episode)
... aka "The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton" - USA (long title)
  1. Episode #2.7 (20 February 2006) - Himself  
"The Paul O'Grady Show" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #3.42 (8 November 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode #7.36 (5 November 2007) - Himself  
"HARDtalk Extra" (1 episode)
  1. Alice Cooper (4 November 2005) - Himself  
"The Frank Skinner Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #9.6 (3 November 2005) - Himself  
"Family Guy" (1 episode)
... aka "Padre de familia" - USA (Spanish title)
  1. Jungle Love (25 September 2005) - Soundtrack (music: "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (uncredited)) (lyrics: "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (uncredited))  
    Next US airings:
    Sun. May 2710:30 PMTOON
    Mon. May 281:30 AMTOON
"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (9 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.86 (24 May 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode #2.4 (15 September 2005) - Himself  
  3. Episode #2.31 (31 October 2005) - Himself (uncredited)  
  4. Episode #2.198 (16 August 2006) - Himself - Interviewee/Musical Guest  
  5. Episode #3.32 (31 October 2006) - Himself  
  6. Episode #4.62 (3 May 2007) - Himself  
  7. Episode #4.218 (18 February 2008) - Himself  
  8. Episode #5.8 (10 September 2008) - Himself  
  9. Episode #5.22 (30 September 2008) - Himself  
"Never Mind the Buzzcocks" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #14.2 (12 January 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode #25.7 (14 November 2011) - Himself - Host  
"Die 70er Show" (1 episode)
  1. 1973 und 1974 (12 April 2003) - Himself  
"Player$" (1 episode)
  1. Of Tombs and Pirates (1 January 2003) - Himself  
"V Graham Norton" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #2.21 (18 November 2002) - Himself  
  2. Episode #4.38 (2 July 2003) - Himself  
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (3 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 31 July 2002 (31 July 2002) - Himself  
  2. Episode #19.111 (18 March 2011) - Himself - Musical Guest , Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out") (performer: "School's Out")  
  3. Episode #19.209 (9 September 2011) - Himself - Musical Guest , Soundtrack (writer: "I'll Bite Your Face Off" (uncredited)) (performer: "I'll Bite Your Face Off" (uncredited))  
"One-Hit Wonders" (6 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 6 May 2002 (6 May 2002) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 7 May 2002 (7 May 2002) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 8 May 2002 (8 May 2002) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 9 May 2002 (9 May 2002) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 10 May 2002 (10 May 2002) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 7 October 2002 (7 October 2002) - Himself  
"Boston Public" (1 episode)
  1. Chapter Twenty-Two (21 May 2001) - Soundtrack (performer: "School's Out")  
"Rove Live" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #2.9 (17 April 2001) - Himself  
  2. Episode #10.24 (23 August 2009) - Himself  
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" (1 episode)
... aka "The Daily Show" - USA (original title)
... aka "A Daily Show with Jon Stewart" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition" - International (English title) (cut version)
  1. Alice Cooper (16 October 2000) - Himself  
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (3 episodes )
... aka "The Late Late Show" - USA (short title)
  1. Episode dated 13 September 2000 (13 September 2000) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 25 September 2002 (25 September 2002) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 18 June 2004 (18 June 2004) - Himself  
"Top Ten" (1 episode)
  1. Stadium Rock (19 February 2000) - Himself - Presenter  
"Trigger Happy TV" (1 episode)
... aka "Englishmen and Other Animals" - Israel (English title) (literal title)
  1. Episode #1.3 (28 January 2000) - Himself  
"Behind the Music" (1 episode)
... aka "VH1's Behind the Music" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Alice Cooper (2 May 1999) - Himself  
"That '70s Show" (3 episodes )
  1. Streaking (6 September 1998) - Soundtrack (performer: "Elected")  
  2. A New Hope (14 March 1999) - Soundtrack (performer: "No More Mr. Nice Guy")  
    Next US airings:
    Thur. May 314:30 PMABCF
    Fri. June 13:30 PMABCF
  3. Radio Daze (6 February 2001) - Himself  
"Sin City Spectacular" (1 episode)
... aka "Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode #1.4 (1 January 1998) - Himself  
"Rage" (1 episode)
  1. Alice Cooper Guest Programs Rage (20 September 1997) - Himself  
"Pearl" (1 episode)
  1. The Write Stuff: Part 1 (12 February 1997) - Himself  
"Space Ghost Coast to Coast" (1 episode)
... aka "SGC2C" - USA (short title)
  1. Girlie Show (24 March 1995) - Himself  
"The State" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.4 (1 January 1994) - Himself  
"Beavis and Butt-Head" (3 episodes )
... aka "Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head" - USA (complete title)
  1. Beavis and Butt-head Meet God (28 October 1993) - Soundtrack (performer: "Welcome To My Nightmare")  
  2. Safe Driving (11 July 1994) - Soundtrack (performer: "Lost In America")  
  3. Bungholio: Lord of the Harvest (31 October 1995) - Soundtrack (performer: "Teenage Frankenstein")  
"The Simpsons" (3 episodes )
  1. Kamp Krusty (24 September 1992) - Soundtrack (performer: "School's Out" (uncredited))  
  2. I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can (16 February 2003) - Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out")  
  3. Love Is a Many Strangled Thing (27 March 2011) - Soundtrack (writer: "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (uncredited)) (performer: "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (uncredited))  
"Mystery Science Theater 3000" (2 episodes )
... aka "MST 3000" - USA (short title)
... aka "MST3K" - USA (short title)
... aka "Mystery Science Theater Hour" - USA (rerun title)
... aka "The Mystery Science Theater Hour" - USA (syndication title)
  1. City Limits (20 June 1992) - Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out")  
  2. Hercules (17 June 1993) - Soundtrack (writer: "School's Out")  
"Aspel & Company" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #9.1 (18 January 1992) - Himself  
"The Tube" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #5.4 (21 November 1986) - Himself  
"Pink Lady" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.5 (4 April 1980) - Himself  
"Good Morning America" (2 episodes )
... aka "G.M.A." - USA (promotional abbreviation)
  1. Episode dated 28 April 1978 (28 April 1978) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 9 April 1990 (9 April 1990) - Himself  
"The Muppet Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.7 (28 March 1978) - Himself , Soundtrack (writer: "Welcome to My Nightmare", "School's Out") (performer: "You and Me", "Welcome to My Nightmare", "School's Out")  
"Tony Orlando and Dawn" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.1 (21 September 1976) - Himself  
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (2 episodes )
... aka "The Best of Carson" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 24 November 1975 (24 November 1975) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 14 June 1977 (14 June 1977) - Himself  
"Iltatähti" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 13 April 1974 (13 April 1974) - Himself - Interviewee  
"The Snoop Sisters" (2 episodes )
  1. Corpse and Robbers (19 December 1973) - Actor (uncredited)  
  2. The Devil Made Me Do It! (5 March 1974) - Prince  
"In Concert" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.1 (24 November 1972) - Himself  
"Top of the Pops" (5 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 20 July 1972 (20 July 1972) - Schools Out  
  2. Episode dated 17 August 1972 (17 August 1972) - Guest.  
  3. Episode dated 25 December 1972 (25 December 1972) - Himself - Guest  
  4. Episode dated 28 December 1972 (28 December 1972) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 19 May 1994 (19 May 1994) - Himself  
"Beat-Club" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.72 (30 October 1971) - Self  
  2. Episode #1.82 (25 November 1972) - Self