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"American Dad!" (1 episode)
  1. Lost in Space (5 May 2013) - Emperor Zing (voice)  
"Overheard" (1 episode)
... aka "Overheard with Evan Smith" - USA (long title)
  1. Michael McKean (4 April 2013) - Himself  
"SpongeBob SquarePants" (1 episode)
... aka "SpongeBob" - USA (short title)
  1. License to Milkshake (7 September 2012) - Captain Frosty Mug (voice)  
    Next US airings:
    Sat. May 259:45 AMNIK
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1 episode)
... aka "Law & Order: SVU" - UK (promotional abbreviation), USA (promotional abbreviation)
... aka "Special Victims Unit" - New Zealand (English title), UK (informal short title)
  1. Father's Shadow (8 February 2012) - Fred Sandow  
"Happy Endings" (2 episodes )
  1. Meat the Parrots (11 January 2012) - Big Dave  
  2. Deuce Babylove 2: Electric Babydeuce (3 May 2013) - Big Dave  
"Glenn Martin DDS" (1 episode)
  1. Heist (7 November 2011) - Eye-Hawk/Sarge (voice)  
"Homeland" (1 episode)
  1. Grace (9 October 2011) - Judge Jeffrey Turner  
"Castle" (1 episode)
  1. Pretty Dead (9 May 2011) - Victor Baron  
"Off the Map" (1 episode)
  1. Saved by the Great White Hope (12 January 2011) - Ed Greenman  
"Sesame Street" (1 episode)
... aka "Open Sesame" - New Zealand (English title) (new syndication title)
... aka "Sesame Street Unpaved" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "The New Sesame Street" - USA (new syndication title)
  1. Rock, Rock Band (27 December 2010) - Vergil Von Vivaldi  
"WUSA 9 News" (1 episode)
... aka "WUSA Eyewitness News" - USA (original title)
... aka "The 11 PM Report" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "WDVM Eyewitness News" - USA (new title)
... aka "WTOP Eyewitness News" - USA (new title)
  1. Episode dated 13 May 2009 (13 May 2009) - Himself  
"Breakfast Television" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 17 April 2009 (17 April 2009) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 21 April 2009 (21 April 2009) - Himself  
"The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" (1 episode)
... aka "Grim & Evil" - USA (original title)
  1. Wrath of the Spider Queen (6 July 2007) - Kalgoron (voice)  
"Supernatural" (1 episode)
  1. Simon Said (26 October 2006) - Soundtrack (writer: "Stonehenge")  
"Help Me Help You" (1 episode)
  1. Pink Freud (17 October 2006) - Dr. Howard 'J.' Hubbins  
"Catscratch" (1 episode)
  1. Blikmail/Love Jackal (13 October 2006) - Groink (voice)  
"Boston Legal" (1 episode)
  1. Truly, Madly, Deeply (8 November 2005) - Dwight Biddle  
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #4.102 (9 September 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode #8.137 (10 May 2010) - Himself - Celebrity Jeopardy! Winner  
"Tavis Smiley" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 30 August 2005 (30 August 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 20 March 2009 (20 March 2009) - Himself  
"Hopeless Pictures" (9 episodes )
  1. Cry Clown (19 August 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  2. Episode #1.2 (26 August 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  3. Dogville (1 September 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  4. Episode #1.4 (8 September 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  5. Episode #1.5 (16 September 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  6. Episode #1.6 (23 September 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  7. Episode #1.7 (30 September 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  8. Episode #1.8 (7 October 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
  9. Episode #1.9 (14 October 2005) - Mel Wax (voice)  
"The Barry Z Show" (1 episode)
... aka "Z-TV" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Fish Fry (27 May 2005) - Himself  
"CBS 2 News This Morning" (3 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 26 May 2005 (26 May 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 29 March 2008 (29 March 2008) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 24 October 2009 (24 October 2009) - Himself  
"Real Time with Bill Maher" (2 episodes )
... aka "Real Time with Bill Maher: Electile Dysfunction '08" - USA (promotional title)
  1. Episode #3.11 (6 May 2005) - Himself  
  2. Episode #4.16 (15 September 2006) - Himself  
"The Tony Danza Show" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.66 (13 December 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 13 April 2006 (13 April 2006) - Himself  
"CW 11 Morning News" (4 episodes )
... aka "The WB 11 Morning News" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 11 November 2004 (11 November 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 23 May 2005 (23 May 2005) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 17 February 2006 (17 February 2006) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 7 February 2008 (7 February 2008) - Himself  
"McEnroe" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 27 July 2004 (27 July 2004) - Himself , Soundtrack (writer: "Death Lies Awaitin") (performer: "Death Lies Awaitin")  
  2. Music Special (3 December 2004) - Himself  
"TV Land's Top Ten" (3 episodes )
  1. Top 10 TV Dads (16 June 2004) - Himself  
  2. The Andy Griffith Show Episodes (21 July 2004) - Himself  
  3. Wacky Neighbors (4 May 2005) - Himself  
"Entertainment Tonight" (2 episodes )
... aka "E.T." - USA (informal title)
... aka "This Week in Entertainment" - USA (weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 26 May 2004 (26 May 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 1 May 2009 (1 May 2009) - David St. Hubbins  
"Today" (1 episode)
... aka "NBC News Today" - USA (promotional title)
... aka "The Today Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 15 May 2004 (15 May 2004) - Himself  
"Dinner for Five" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.4 (30 April 2004) - Himself  
"World News with Diane Sawyer" (1 episode)
... aka "ABC Evening News" - USA (original title)
... aka "ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings" - USA (long new title)
... aka "ABC World News with Charles Gibson" - USA (new title)
... aka "ABC WorldNews Tonight" - USA (new title)
... aka "John Daly and the News" - USA (first season title)
... aka "Peter Jennings with the News" - USA (thirteenth season title)
... aka "World News Tonight" - USA (new title)
  1. Episode dated 29 February 2004 (29 February 2004) - Himself  
"Extra" (2 episodes )
... aka "Extra: The Entertainment Magazine" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 9 February 2004 (9 February 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 1 March 2004 (1 March 2004) - Himself  
"KTLA Morning News" (2 episodes )
... aka "KTLA Morning Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 30 January 2004 (30 January 2004) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 23 August 2007 (23 August 2007) - Himself  
"Smallville" (3 episodes )
... aka "Smallville Beginnings" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Perry (29 October 2003) - Perry White  
  2. Hostage (7 May 2010) - Perry White  
  3. Finale (13 May 2011) - Perry White (voice) (uncredited)  
"Just for Laughs" (2 episodes )
... aka "Ed Byrne's Just for Laughs" - Ireland (English title) (complete title)
... aka "Just for Laughs Comedy Festival" - Canada (English title) (rerun title)
... aka "Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival" - Canada (English title) (long title)
  1. Episode dated 19 October 2003 (19 October 2003) - David St. Hubbins (as Spinal Tap)  
  2. Episode dated 23 November 2003 (23 November 2003) - David St. Hubbins (as Spinal Tap)  
"Micallef Tonight" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.11 (21 July 2003) - Himself  
"The Panel" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #6.15 (16 July 2003) - Himself  
"Star CloseUp" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 9 June 2003 (9 June 2003) - Himself/Adrien Van Voorhees  
"Fox and Friends" (1 episode)
... aka "Fox and Friends First" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Fox and Friends Weekend" - USA (weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 8 May 2003 (8 May 2003) - Himself  
"At the IFC Center" (1 episode)
... aka "At the Angelika" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode dated 1 April 2003 (1 April 2003) - Himself  
"Life & Times" (1 episode)
... aka "Life and Times Tonight" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 1 October 2002 (1 October 2002) - Himself - Guest  
"Pyramid" (3 episodes )
... aka "The $100,000 Pyramid" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode #1.4 (17 September 2002) - Himself  
  2. Episode #1.11 (23 September 2002) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 12 February 2003 (12 February 2003) - Himself  
"The Zeta Project" (1 episode)
  1. The Hologram Man (10 August 2002) - Dr. Marcus Edmunds (voice)  
"Justice League" (2 episodes )
... aka "JL" - USA (promotional abbreviation)
... aka "Justice League Unlimited" - USA (third season title)
  1. Legends (21 April 2002) - The Sportsman / Sgt. O'Shaughnessey (voice)  
  2. Legends: Part II (28 April 2002) - The Sportsman / Sgt. O'Shaughnessey (voice)  
"As Told by Ginger" (1 episode)
  1. Family Therapy (21 April 2002) - Bobby Lightfoot (voice)  
"Teamo Supremo" (1 episode)
... aka "Disney's Teamo Supremo" - USA (complete title)
  1. The Chief's New Groove/Capitol Offense (22 February 2002) - Mean Thumb/Lo-Fi (voice)  
"Primetime Glick" (30 episodes )
  1. Bill Maher/Steve Martin (20 June 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  2. Dennis Miller/Jerry Seinfeld (27 June 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  3. Rob Lowe/Billy Crystal (4 July 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  4. Janeane Garofalo/John Salley (11 July 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  5. Molly Shannon/Nathan Lane (18 July 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  6. Paul Shaffer/Damon Wayans (25 July 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  7. Eugene Levy/Conan O'Brien (1 August 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  8. Kathie Lee Gifford/Dick Cheney (15 August 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  9. Regis Philbin/Russell Crowe (15 August 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  10. George Wendt/Chevy Chase (22 August 2001) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  11. Tom Hanks/Ben Stiller (23 February 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  12. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos/David Duchovny (2 March 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  13. Jeff Goldblum/Julia Louis-Dreyfus (9 March 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  14. Jay Mohr/Rosie O'Donnell (16 March 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  15. Jim Belushi/Rick Fox (23 March 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  16. Andy Richter/Alec Baldwin (30 March 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  17. Tim Allen/Edie Falco (6 April 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  18. Jon Lovitz/Rob Reiner (13 April 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  19. Catherine O'Hara/Ray Romano (20 April 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  20. Cheri Oteri/Dennis Miller (27 April 2002) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  21. Brendan Fraser/Ice Cube (30 April 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  22. Eric McCormack/Jack Black (7 May 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  23. Ellen DeGeneres/Steven Spielberg (14 May 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  24. Jimmy Kimmel/Sharon Stone (22 May 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  25. Mel Brooks/Jason Alexander (29 May 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  26. Brad Garrett/Jon Stewart (5 June 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  27. Megan Mullally/Elijah Wood (12 June 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  28. Chris Elliot (19 June 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  29. Tim Robbins/Rob Schneider (26 June 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
  30. Lorraine Bracco/John McEnroe (3 July 2003) - Adrien Van Voorhees  
"Nature" (2 episodes )
  1. Australia's Little Assassins (20 May 2001) - Himself/Narrator  
  2. Condition Black (13 January 2002) - Narrator (voice)  
"Intimate Portrait" (2 episodes )
  1. Cindy Williams (9 April 2001) - Narrator (voice)  
  2. Penny Marshall (4 August 2003) - Himself  
"Strip Mall" (2 episodes )
  1. Barry Boinks Caroline (21 January 2001) - Psycho-Vivor Host  
  2. Episode #2.4 (28 January 2001) - Psycho-Vivor Host  
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" (2 episodes )
... 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. Spinal Tap (7 September 2000) - David St. Hubbins  
  2. Spinal Tap (28 July 2009) - David St. Hubbins  
"The Huntress" (4 episodes )
  1. Springing Tiny (9 August 2000) - Lt. Praeger , Writer (writer)  
  2. The Two Mrs. Thorsons: Part 1 (14 January 2001) - Himself (as David St. Hubbins)  
  3. The Quest: Part 1 (12 August 2001) - Ralph Thorson (voice) (uncredited)  
  4. The Quest: Part 2 (19 August 2001) - Ralph Thorson (uncredited) (voice)  
"Family Guy" (2 episodes )
... aka "Padre de familia" - USA (Spanish title)
  1. Wasted Talent (25 July 2000) - Pawtucket Pat (voice) , Soundtrack (performer: "Pure Inebriation" (uncredited))  
    Next US airings:
    Mon. June 38:00 PMTBS
  2. Road to Europe (7 February 2002) - Pengrove Pig / Andy Rooney / Camel Salesman (voice)  
"Rock & Roll Jeopardy!" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 24 July 2000 (24 July 2000) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 2 December 2000 (2 December 2000) - Himself  
"Law & Order" (2 episodes )
... aka "Law & Order Prime" - USA (informal title)
  1. Mega (5 April 2000) - Elias Grace  
  2. Called Home (2 January 2008) - Bill Nolan  
"Batman Beyond" (1 episode)
... aka "Batman of the Future" - Europe (English title), UK
  1. Sneak Peek (25 March 2000) - Ian Peek (voice)  
"Hey Arnold!" (2 episodes )
  1. It Girl/Deconstructing Arnold (18 September 1999) - Johnny Stitches (voice)  
  2. Simmons' Documentary/Big Bob's Crisis (15 November 2003) - Pinkerton / Earthflower (voice)  
"The Directors" (2 episodes )
  1. The Films of Rob Reiner (6 August 1999) - Himself  
  2. The Films of Garry Marshall (9 February 2001) - Himself  
"Jeopardy!" (13 episodes )
  1. Episode #15.183 (19 May 1999) - Himself  
  2. Episode #16.42 (2 November 1999) - Himself  
  3. Episode #17.146 (26 March 2001) - Himself  
  4. 2006 Celebrity Jeopardy! Game 10. (21 November 2006) - Himself  
  5. Episode #23.182 (23 May 2007) - Himself  
  6. Episode #25.14 (25 September 2008) - Himself - Clue Giver  
  7. Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Quarterfinal 2 (15 October 2009) - Himself - Contestant  
  8. Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Semifinal 2 (4 May 2010) - Himself - Contestant  
  9. Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Semifinal 3 (5 May 2010) - Himself - Qualifying Finalist  
  10. Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Finals: Game 1 (6 May 2010) - Himself - Finalist  
  11. Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Finals: Game 2 (7 May 2010) - Himself - Finalist  
  12. Episode #27.12 (28 September 2010) - Himself  
  13. Episode #28.7 (27 September 2011) - Himself  
"Uncomfortably Close with Michael McKean" (6 episodes )
  1. Jason Alexander (19 April 1999) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
  2. Jerry Stiller (23 October 1999) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
  3. Jonathan Winters (8 January 2000) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
  4. Rob Reiner (24 October 2000) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
  5. Harold Ramis (5 February 2001) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
  6. George Carlin (21 April 2001) - Himself - Host , Composer , producer  
"Providence" (1 episode)
  1. Blind Faith (26 February 1999) - Sherman Smith  
"Sin City Spectacular" (1 episode)
... aka "Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode #1.20 (18 January 1999) - Himself  
"Recess" (2 episodes )
... aka "Disney's Recess: Created by Paul and Joe" - USA (complete title)
  1. Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave: Part 1 (26 December 1998) - Mr. Bream (voice)  
  2. Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave: Part 2 (26 December 1998) - Mr. Bream (voice)  
"The X-Files" (4 episodes )
... aka "The X Files" - USA (original title)
... aka "X-File" - Japan (English title)
  1. Dreamland (29 November 1998) - Morris Fletcher  
  2. Dreamland II (6 December 1998) - Morris Fletcher  
  3. Three of a Kind (2 May 1999) - Morris Fletcher  
  4. Jump the Shark (21 April 2002) - Morris Fletcher  
"Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1 episode)
... aka "Mr. Show" - USA (short title)
  1. Life Is Precious and God and the Bible (26 October 1998) - Professor Peens  
"Maggie Winters" (2 episodes )
  1. Maggie's Master Plan (7 October 1998) - Lewis Stickley  
  2. You'll Never Walk Alone in This Town Again (4 January 1999) - Lewis Stickley  
"The Angry Beavers" (1 episode)
  1. The Mighty Knothead/Pond Scum (19 September 1998) - L.G. Algae/Raccoon (voice)  
"Murphy Brown" (1 episode)
  1. Second Time Around (20 April 1998) - Dennis Page  
"LateLine" (1 episode)
  1. Pearce's New Buddy (14 April 1998) - Dick Obermeyer  
"The Closer" (2 episodes )
  1. Pilot (23 February 1998) - Arthur Willhaven  
  2. Morality Bites (2 March 1998) - Arthur Willhaven  
"Space Ghost Coast to Coast" (1 episode)
... aka "SGC2C" - USA (short title)
  1. BooBooKitty (3 October 1997) - Himself  
"101 Dalmatians: The Series" (27 episodes )
... aka "101 Dalmatians" - USA (short title)
  1. Shake, Rattle and Woof/Cadpig Behind Bars (3 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  2. Market Mayhem/Lucky to Be Alone (10 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  3. Four Stories Up (11 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  4. Home Is Where the Bark Is (13 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  5. Oozy Does It/Barnboozled (17 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  6. Full Metal Pullet/Dough the Right Thing (20 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  7. Valentine Daze (23 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  8. Close But No Cigar/Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers (25 September 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  9. Shipwrecked (1 October 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  10. Bad to the Bone/Southern Fried Cruella (18 October 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  11. Treasure of Swamp Island/Lord of the Termites (20 October 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  12. Cruella World (31 October 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  13. Hail to the Chief/Food for Thought (3 November 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  14. No Train, No Gain (8 November 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  15. Film Fatale/My Fair Chicken (10 November 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  16. Cupid Pup (24 November 1997) - Jasper Badun  
  17. A Christmas Cruella (20 December 1997) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  18. Out to Launch/Prophet and Loss (10 January 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  19. Humanitarian of the Year (12 January 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  20. Beauty Pageant Pandemonium/Hog-Tied (16 January 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  21. Coup DeVil (19 January 1998) - Jasper Badun  
  22. The Making of... (9 February 1998) - Jasper Badun  
  23. Best of Show/Walk on the Wild Side (11 February 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  24. Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move (13 February 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  25. Dalmatian Vacation, Part 1: Road Warriors (2 March 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  26. Dalmatian Vacation, Part 2: Cross-Country Calamity (3 March 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
  27. Dalmatian Vacation, Part 3: Dearly Beloved (4 March 1998) - Jasper Badun (voice)  
"Politically Incorrect" (16 episodes )
... aka "P.I." - USA (short title)
... aka "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" - USA (long title)
  1. Episode dated 29 April 1997 (29 April 1997) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 23 October 1997 (23 October 1997) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 11 December 1997 (11 December 1997) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 21 October 1998 (21 October 1998) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 11 January 1999 (11 January 1999) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 15 February 1999 (15 February 1999) - Himself  
  7. Episode dated 12 April 1999 (12 April 1999) - Himself  
  8. Episode dated 11 August 1999 (11 August 1999) - Himself  
  9. Milennium Special (30 December 1999) - Freud  
  10. Episode dated 29 February 2000 (29 February 2000) - Himself  
  11. Episode dated 1 March 2000 (1 March 2000) - Himself  
  12. Episode dated 29 June 2000 (29 June 2000) - Himself  
  13. Episode dated 13 November 2000 (13 November 2000) - Himself  
  14. Episode dated 26 June 2001 (26 June 2001) - Himself  
  15. Episode dated 22 October 2001 (22 October 2001) - Himself  
  16. Episode dated 14 March 2002 (14 March 2002) - Himself  
"Pinky and the Brain" (4 episodes )
  1. Robin Brain (28 December 1996) - Toll Collector (voice)  
  2. Mice Don't Dance/Brain Drained (26 September 1997) - Ponytail (voice)  
  3. Broadway Malady (3 January 1998) - Herbert Schniederlander (voice)  
  4. Inherit the Wheeze (14 February 1998) - Mel Aroma (voice)  
"Jungle Cubs" (21 episodes )
  1. A Night in the Wasteland (5 October 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  2. Buffaloed/Haiti Meets His Match (12 October 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  3. Red Dogs (19 October 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  4. Bare Necessities/Mondo Mungo (26 October 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  5. Who Wants to Be a Baboon? (2 November 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  6. How the Panther Lost Its Roar/The Humans Must Be Crazy (9 November 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  7. Hulla Baloo/Shere Bliss (16 November 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  8. The Great Kaadini (23 November 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  9. Treasure of the Middle Jungle (30 November 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  10. Splendor in the Mud (7 December 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  11. Benny & Clyde/Feather Brains (14 December 1996) - Cecil  
  12. The Coming of the Wolves (21 December 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  13. Fool Me Once.../Trouble on the Waterfront (28 December 1996) - Cecil (voice)  
  14. The Ape That Would Be King (11 October 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  15. Kasaba Ball/Trunks for the Memories (18 October 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  16. Curse of the Magnificent Melon/Hathi's Makeover (25 October 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  17. Birthday Snake/The Five Bananas (1 November 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  18. Old Green Teeth/The Elephant Who Couldn't Say No (8 November 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  19. A Tale of Two Tails/Hair Ball (15 November 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  20. Tree for Two/Waiting for Baloo (22 November 1997) - Cecil (voice)  
  21. Nice Tiger/Sleepless in the Jungle (10 January 1998) - Cecil (voice)  
"Caroline in the City" (1 episode)
... aka "Caroline" - USA (promotional abbreviation)
  1. Caroline and the Wedding (16 May 1996) - Father Damian  
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1 episode)
... aka "Voyager" - USA (short title)
  1. The Thaw (29 April 1996) - The Clown  
"Later" (1 episode)
... aka "Later with Greg Kinnear" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode dated 12 February 1996 (12 February 1996) - Himself  
"Tracey Takes On..." (11 episodes )
  1. Nostalgia (7 February 1996) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier (uncredited)  
  2. Family (21 February 1996) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier  
  3. Mothers (2 February 1997) - Director  
  4. Food (12 March 1997) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier  
  5. Money (2 April 1997) - Director  
  6. Race Relations (9 April 1997) - Director  
  7. Supernatural (16 April 1997) - Director  
  8. Politics (23 April 1997) - Director  
  9. Age (8 February 1998) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier  
  10. Obsession (10 March 1999) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier  
  11. End of the World (17 March 1999) - Barrington 'Barry' LeTissier  
"Friends" (1 episode)
  1. The One with the List (16 November 1995) - Mr. Rastatter  
"The Nanny" (1 episode)
  1. Franny and the Professor (18 September 1995) - Professor Noel Babcock PhD  
"Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man" (1 episode)
  1. A Civil War (23 April 1994) - Bob Hiney (voice)  
"Late Show with David Letterman" (4 episodes )
... aka "Late Show Backstage" - USA (title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka "The Late Show" - USA (informal short title)
  1. Episode dated 4 April 1994 (4 April 1994) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 23 February 1995 (23 February 1995) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 7 September 2000 (7 September 2000) - David St. Hubbins  
  4. Episode dated 8 April 2003 (8 April 2003) - Jerry Palter  
"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. Teen-Age Crime Wave (15 January 1994) - Soundtrack (writer: "Sex Farm")  
  2. Escape 2000 (2 March 1996) - Soundtrack (writer: "Sex Farm")  
"Getting By" (1 episode)
  1. Sell It Like It Is (8 January 1994) - Dirk Clearfield  
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (4 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.66 (13 December 1993) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 4 October 1994 (4 October 1994) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 24 February 1995 (24 February 1995) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 18 September 2003 (18 September 2003) - Jerry Palter  
"Animaniacs" (3 episodes )
... aka "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs" - USA (complete title)
  1. King Yakko (24 September 1993) - Spink (voice)  
  2. Gold Rush/A Gift of Gold/Dot's Quiet Time (16 February 1994) - Jake/Cowboy #1 (voice)  
  3. Birds on a Wire/The Scoring Session/The Animaniacs Suite (14 November 1998) - Neivel Nosenest (voice)  
"Beavis and Butt-Head" (1 episode)
... aka "Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head" - USA (complete title)
  1. Stewart's House (14 June 1993) - Soundtrack (writer: "The Majesty of Rock")  
"Dinosaurs" (12 episodes )
  1. License to Parent (20 November 1992) - Officer Bettleheim (voice)  
  2. Charlene's Flat World (4 December 1992) - Guy in the Lab Coat (voice)  
  3. Out of the Frying Pan (5 February 1993) - Mr. Myman (voice)  
  4. If I Were a Tree (18 April 1993) - Kyle (voice)  
  5. Monster Under the Bed (1 June 1994) - Police Chief Parish (voice)  
  6. Earl, Don't Be a Hero (8 June 1994) - Ed (voice)  
  7. Driving Miss Ethyl (29 June 1994) - Ansel (voice)  
  8. Terrible Twos (13 July 1994) - Dr. Herder (voice)  
  9. Changing Nature (20 July 1994) - Bryant (voice)  
  10. Life in the Faust Lane (21 September 1994) - Hank (voice)  
  11. Working Girl (5 October 1994) - Inspector (voice)  
  12. Into the Woods (12 October 1994) - Les (voice)  
"Fox News" (6 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 23 April 1992 (23 April 1992) - David St. Hubbins  
  2. Episode dated 6 October 2000 (6 October 2000) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 8 February 2004 (8 February 2004) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 29 February 2004 (29 February 2004) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 4 December 2005 (4 December 2005) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 30 August 2007 (30 August 2007) - Himself  
"Good Morning America" (3 episodes )
... aka "G.M.A." - USA (promotional abbreviation)
  1. Episode dated 30 March 1992 (30 March 1992) - David St. Hubbins  
  2. Episode dated 9 June 1999 (9 June 1999) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 26 April 2012 (26 April 2012) - Himself  
"Headbangers Ball" (1 episode)
... aka "MTV Headbangers Ball" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 28 March 1992 (28 March 1992) - David St. Hubbins - Host  
"An Evening at the Improv" (1 episode)
  1. Michael McKean (21 January 1992) - Himself - Guest Host  
"Sessions" (6 episodes )
  1. If You're Happy and Know It, Clap Your Hands (6 October 1991) - Dan Carver  
  2. I'd Really Like To, But I'm All Tied Up Right Now (13 October 1991) - Dan Carver  
  3. Dogs in the Night (20 October 1991) - Dan Carver  
  4. The Wild Man Cometh (27 October 1991) - Dan Carver  
  5. Thursday We Eat Italian (3 November 1991) - Dan Carver  
  6. Happy Birthday (10 November 1991) - Dan Carver  
"Morton & Hayes" (2 episodes )
  1. The Bride of Mummula (31 July 1991) - Dr. Mummenschvantz , Writer (written by)  
  2. Home Buddies (28 August 1991) - Director  
"Dream On" (25 episodes )
  1. And Your Little Dog, Too (14 July 1991) - Gibby Fiske  
  2. What I Did for Lust (18 August 1991) - Gibby Fiske  
  3. The Name of the Game Is Five-Card Stud (22 September 1991) - Gibby Fiske  
  4. For Peter's Sake (20 June 1992) - Gibby Fiske  
  5. Terms of Employment (27 June 1992) - Gibby Fiske  
  6. Here Comes the Bribe (18 July 1992) - Gibby Fiske  
  7. B.S. Elliot (8 August 1992) - Gibby Fiske (uncredited) , Director  
  8. Up All Night (19 September 1992) - Gibby Fiske  
  9. To the Moon, Alex! (31 October 1992) - Gibby Fiske  
  10. Oral Sex, Lies and Videotape (2 June 1993) - Gibby Fiske  
  11. Depth Be Not Proud (16 June 1993) - Gibby Fiske  
  12. The Book, the Thief, Her Boss and His Lover (21 July 1993) - Gibby Fiske  
  13. One Ball, Two Strikes (4 August 1993) - Gibby Fiske  
  14. Where There's Smoke, You're Fired (23 February 1994) - Gibby Fiske  
  15. Felines... Nothing More Than Felines (23 March 1994) - Gibby Fiske , Director  
  16. Judy and the Beast (20 July 1994) - Gibby Fiske  
  17. Those Who Can't, Edit (17 August 1994) - Gibby Fiske  
  18. Hack Like Me (31 August 1994) - Gibby Fiske  
  19. Significant Author (9 August 1995) - Gibby Fiske , Director  
  20. Tie Me Sister Lu Down, Sport (27 September 1995) - Gibby Fiske  
  21. Am I Blue (18 October 1995) - Gibby Fiske  
  22. Home Is Where the Cart Is (1 November 1995) - Gibby Fiske  
  23. All About Louie (7 February 1996) - Gibby Fiske , Director  
  24. Springtime for Tupper (21 February 1996) - Gibby Fiske  
  25. Finale with a Vengeance (27 March 1996) - Gibby Fiske  
"Empty Nest" (1 episode)
  1. Mad About the Boy (27 October 1990) - Dennis  
"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (1 episode)
... aka "Disneyland" - USA (original title)
... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Disney Sunday Movie" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Magical World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Wonderful World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney Presents" - USA (new title)
  1. Double Agent (29 March 1987) - Jason Starr/Warren Starbinder  
"Tall Tales & Legends" (2 episodes )
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends" - USA (complete title)
  1. Johnny Appleseed (31 October 1986) - Mac Macintosh  
  2. Davy Crockett (18 December 1986) - Mr. Wallace  
"Saturday Night Live" (28 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 (twentyfifth season title)
  1. Barry Bostwick/Spinal Tap (5 May 1984) - David St. Hubbins (as Spinal Tap) , Soundtrack (writer: "Christmas with the Devil", "Big Bottom") , musician  
  2. Michael McKean/Chaka Khan/The Folksmen (3 November 1984) - Himself - Host / Jerry Palter / Various , Soundtrack (writer: "Blood On The Coal", "Old Joe's Place") , Writer (segments "Folksmen Reunion" and "Pledge-A-Bration") , musician  
  3. Nancy Kerrigan/Aretha Franklin (12 March 1994) - Various  
  4. Helen Hunt/Snoop Doggy Dogg (19 March 1994) - Various / Elvis Costello  
  5. Kelsey Grammer/Dwight Yoakam (9 April 1994) - Various  
  6. Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (16 April 1994) - Various  
  7. John Goodman/The Pretenders (7 May 1994) - Various  
  8. Heather Locklear/Janet Jackson (14 May 1994) - Announcer/Himself  
  9. Steve Martin/Eric Clapton (24 September 1994) - Various  
  10. Marisa Tomei/Bonnie Raitt (1 October 1994) - Various / Bill Clinton  
  11. John Travolta/Seal (15 October 1994) - Various  
  12. Dana Carvey/Edie Brickell & Paul Simon (22 October 1994) - Various  
  13. Sarah Jessica Parker/R.E.M. (12 November 1994) - Various , Soundtrack (performer: "Nice & Naughty Guitarists" (uncredited))  
  14. John Turturro/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (17 November 1994) - Various  
  15. Roseanne/Green Day (3 December 1994) - Various  
  16. Alec Baldwin/Beastie Boys (10 December 1994) - Various  
  17. George Foreman/Hole (17 December 1994) - Various  
  18. Jeff Daniels/Luscious Jackson (14 January 1995) - Various/Richard Gephardt/John Tesh  
  19. David Hyde Pierce/Live (21 January 1995) - Various  
  20. Bob Newhart/Des'ree (11 February 1995) - Various  
  21. Deion Sanders/Bon Jovi (18 February 1995) - Various  
  22. George Clooney/The Cranberries (25 February 1995) - Various  
  23. Paul Reiser/Annie Lennox (18 March 1995) - Various  
  24. John Goodman/Tragically Hip (25 March 1995) - Various  
  25. Damon Wayans/Dionne Farris (8 April 1995) - Various  
  26. Courteney Cox/Dave Matthews Band (15 April 1995) - Various  
  27. Bob Saget/TLC (6 May 1995) - Various  
  28. David Duchovny/Rod Stewart (13 May 1995) - Various  
"Fridays" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.19 (13 February 1981) - Himself - Co-Host  
"Chain Reaction" (5 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 4 February 1980 (4 February 1980) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 5 February 1980 (5 February 1980) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 6 February 1980 (6 February 1980) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 7 February 1980 (7 February 1980) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 8 February 1980 (8 February 1980) - Himself  
"New American Bandstand 1965" (1 episode)
... aka "Bandstand" - USA (original title)
... aka "AB" - USA (short title)
... aka "American Bandstand" - USA (new title)
... aka "American Bandstand 1966" - USA (ninth season title)
... aka "VH1's Best of American Bandstand" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 9 June 1979 (9 June 1979) - Lenny , Soundtrack (writer: "Love Is A Terrible Thing") (performer: "Love Is A Terrible Thing")  
"America 2-Night" (1 episode)
  1. Monty Hale (26 June 1978) - Himself , Soundtrack (writer: "Creature Without A Head") (performer: "Creature Without A Head")  
"The (New) $25,000 Pyramid" (48 episodes )
... aka "The $10,000 Pyramid" - USA (original title)
... aka "The $20,000 Pyramid" - USA (new title)
  1. Episode dated 16 May 1977 (16 May 1977) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 17 May 1977 (17 May 1977) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 18 May 1977 (18 May 1977) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 19 May 1977 (19 May 1977) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 20 May 1977 (20 May 1977) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 23 November 1977 (23 November 1977) - Himself  
  7. Episode dated 15 February 1978 (15 February 1978) - Himself  
  8. Episode dated 3 April 1978 (3 April 1978) - Himself  
  9. Episode dated 4 April 1978 (4 April 1978) - Himself  
  10. Episode dated 5 April 1978 (5 April 1978) - Himself  
  11. Episode dated 6 April 1978 (6 April 1978) - Himself  
  12. Episode dated 7 April 1978 (7 April 1978) - Himself  
  13. Episode dated 22 May 1978 (22 May 1978) - Himself  
  14. Episode dated 23 May 1978 (23 May 1978) - Himself  
  15. Episode dated 24 May 1978 (24 May 1978) - Himself  
  16. Episode dated 25 May 1978 (25 May 1978) - Himself  
  17. Episode dated 26 May 1978 (26 May 1978) - Himself  
  18. Episode dated 2 October 1978 (2 October 1978) - Himself  
  19. Episode dated 3 October 1978 (3 October 1978) - Himself  
  20. Episode dated 4 October 1978 (4 October 1978) - Himself  
  21. Episode dated 5 October 1978 (5 October 1978) - Himself  
  22. Episode dated 6 October 1978 (6 October 1978) - Himself  
  23. Episode dated 8 October 1978 (8 October 1978) - Himself  
  24. Episode dated 12 November 1979 (12 November 1979) - Himself  
  25. Episode dated 13 November 1979 (13 November 1979) - Himself  
  26. Episode dated 14 November 1979 (14 November 1979) - Himself  
  27. Episode dated 15 November 1979 (15 November 1979) - Himself  
  28. Episode dated 16 November 1979 (16 November 1979) - Himself  
  29. Episode dated 11 April 1983 (11 April 1983) - Himself  
  30. Episode dated 12 April 1983 (12 April 1983) - Himself  
  31. Episode dated 13 April 1983 (13 April 1983) - Himself  
  32. Episode dated 14 April 1983 (14 April 1983) - Himself  
  33. Episode dated 15 April 1983 (15 April 1983) - Himself  
  34. Episode dated 14 November 1983 (14 November 1983) - Himself  
  35. Episode dated 15 November 1983 (15 November 1983) - Himself  
  36. Episode dated 16 November 1983 (16 November 1983) - Himself  
  37. Episode dated 17 November 1983 (17 November 1983) - Himself  
  38. Episode dated 18 November 1983 (18 November 1983) - Himself  
  39. Episode dated 30 April 1984 (30 April 1984) - Himself  
  40. Episode dated 1 May 1984 (1 May 1984) - Himself  
  41. Episode dated 2 May 1984 (2 May 1984) - Himself  
  42. Episode dated 3 May 1984 (3 May 1984) - Himself  
  43. Episode dated 4 May 1984 (4 May 1984) - Himself  
  44. Episode dated 22 April 1985 (22 April 1985) - Himself  
  45. Episode dated 23 April 1985 (23 April 1985) - Himself  
  46. Episode dated 24 April 1985 (24 April 1985) - Himself  
  47. Episode dated 25 April 1985 (25 April 1985) - Himself  
  48. Episode dated 26 April 1985 (26 April 1985) - Himself  
"Laverne & Shirley" (150 episodes )
... aka "Laverne & Shirley & Company" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "Laverne & Shirley & Friends" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "Laverne DeFazio & Shirley Feeney" - USA (first season title)
  1. The Society Party (27 January 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  2. The Bachelor Party (3 February 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  3. Bowling for Razzberries (10 February 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  4. A Nun's Story (24 February 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  5. Falter at the Alter (2 March 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  6. Dog Day Blind Dates (9 March 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  7. Once Upon a Rumor (16 March 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  8. One Flew Over Milwaukee (23 March 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  9. Dating Slump (30 March 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  10. It's the Water (6 April 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  11. Fakeout at the Stakeout (13 April 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  12. Hi, Neighbor (27 April 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Writer (written by)  
  13. How Do You Say 'Are You Dead' in German? (4 May 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  14. From Suds to Stardom (11 May 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "Starcrossed")  
  15. Mother Knows Worst (18 May 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  16. Drive! She Said (28 September 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  17. Angels of Mercy (5 October 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  18. Bachelor Mothers (19 October 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  19. The Bridal Shower (9 November 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  20. Look Before You Leap (16 November 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  21. Dear Future Model (23 November 1976) - Lenny 'Leonard' Kosnowski  
  22. Good Time Girls (30 November 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  23. Two of Our Weirdos Are Missing (7 December 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  24. Oh Hear the Angels' Voices (21 December 1976) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "The Jolliest Fat Man")  
  25. Guilty Until Proven Not Innocent (4 January 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  26. Anniversary Show (10 January 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  27. Playing Hooky (11 January 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  28. Guinea Pigs (18 January 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  29. Call Me a Taxi (1 February 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  30. Steppin' Out (8 February 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  31. Buddy Can You Spare a Father? (15 February 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  32. Honeymoon Hotel (22 February 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  33. Hi Neighbor, Book 2 (1 March 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Writer (written by)  
  34. Frank's Fling (8 March 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  35. Haunted House (22 March 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  36. Lonely at the Middle (29 March 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (performer: "You Gotta Strike When The Union Is Hot")  
  37. Citizen Krane (5 April 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  38. Airport '59 (20 September 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  39. Tag Team Wrestling (27 September 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  40. The Pact (4 October 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  41. The Robot Lawsuit (25 October 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  42. Laverne's Arranged Marriage (1 November 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  43. Cruise: Part 1 (8 November 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  44. Cruise: Part 2 (15 November 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  45. Laverne & Shirley Meet Fabian (22 November 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  46. The Stakeout (29 November 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  47. Shirley's Operation (6 December 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  48. Take My Plants, Please (13 December 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  49. New Year's Eve 1960 (27 December 1977) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  50. The Mortician (10 January 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  51. The Horse Show (17 January 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  52. The Slow Child (24 January 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  53. The Second Almost Annual Shotz Talent Show (31 January 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "Night After Night")  
  54. The Dentist (7 February 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  55. Bus Stop (14 February 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "Milwaukee Moon") (performer: "Milwaukee Moon")  
  56. The Driving Test (21 February 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  57. The Obstacle Course (28 February 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  58. The Debutante Ball (9 May 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  59. 2001: A Comedy Odyssey (16 May 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  60. The Dance Studio (23 May 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  61. Breaking Up and Making Up: Edna & Frank (30 May 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  62. Festival: Part 1 (5 September 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  63. Festival: Part 2 (12 September 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  64. Playing the Roxy (19 September 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  65. The Robbery (26 September 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  66. The Quiz Show (10 October 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  67. A Date with Eraserhead (24 October 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  68. The Bully Show (31 October 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  69. A Visit to the Cemetery (14 November 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  70. Chorus Line (21 November 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  71. Laverne and Shirley Move In (28 November 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  72. Dinner for Four (5 December 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  73. It's a Dog's Life (12 December 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  74. O Come All Ye Bums (19 December 1978) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  75. Who's Papa? (16 January 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  76. The Third Annual Shotz Talent Show (30 January 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (performer: "Just A Couple Of Lover Boys")  
  77. Supermarket Sweep (6 February 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  78. Lenny's Crush (13 February 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (performer: "I Love Laverne")  
  79. Fire Show (20 February 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  80. Squiggy in Love (27 February 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  81. Feminine Mistake (6 March 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  82. The Tenants Are Revolting (13 March 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  83. There's a Spy in My Beer (8 May 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  84. Shirley and the Older Man (15 May 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  85. Shotgun Wedding: Part 2 (13 September 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  86. One Heckuva Note (20 September 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  87. Fat City Holiday (27 September 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  88. Upstairs, Downstairs (4 October 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  89. What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor? (18 October 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  90. You've Pushed Me Too Far (25 October 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  91. The Wedding (1 November 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  92. Bad Girls (8 November 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  93. We're in the Army, Now: Part 1 (15 November 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  94. We're in the Army, Now: Part 2 (15 November 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  95. Take Two, They're Small (22 November 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  96. The Fourth Annual Shotz Talent Show (6 December 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "If Only I Had Listened To Mama")  
  97. Testing, Testing (13 December 1979) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  98. Not Quite South of the Border (7 January 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  99. You Oughta Be in Pictures (14 January 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  100. The Beatnik Show (21 January 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  101. The Right to Light (28 January 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  102. Why Did the Fireman... (4 February 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  103. The Collector (11 February 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  104. Murder on the Moose Jaw Express: Part 1 (26 February 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski (voice)  
  105. Murder on the Moose Jaw Express: Part 2 (4 March 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski / Narrator (voice)  
  106. The Survival Test (11 March 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  107. The Duke of Squigman (25 March 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (performer: "Hushabye")  
  108. Antonio, the Amazing (1 April 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  109. The Diner (6 May 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  110. Separate Tables (13 May 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  111. Not Quite New York (18 November 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  112. Welcome to Burbank (25 November 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  113. Studio City (2 December 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  114. Grand Opening (9 December 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  115. Candy Is Dandy (16 December 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  116. The Dating Game (30 December 1980) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  117. The Other Woman (6 January 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  118. The Road to Burbank (13 January 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  119. Born Too Late (27 January 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  120. Love Out the Window (3 February 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  121. Malibu Mansion (10 February 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  122. To Tell the Truth (17 February 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  123. I Do, I Do (24 February 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  124. But Seriously, Folks (3 March 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  125. The Bardwell Caper: Part 1 (10 March 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  126. The Bardwell Caper: Part 2 (17 March 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  127. Fifth Anniversary (14 April 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  128. Out, Out Damn Plout (5 May 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  129. Laverne's Broken Leg (12 May 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  130. Sing, Sing, Sing (19 May 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski , Soundtrack (writer: "The Look") (performer: "The Look")  
  131. Child's Play (26 May 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  132. The Most Important Day Ever (13 October 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  133. It Only Hurts When I Breathe (27 October 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  134. Night at the Awards (24 November 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  135. Moving In (8 December 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  136. Friendly Persuasion (15 December 1981) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  137. I Do, I Don't (5 January 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  138. Life Is the Tar Pits (12 January 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  139. Rocky Ragu (26 January 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  140. Helmut Weekend (2 March 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  141. That's Entertainment (9 March 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  142. Lightning Man (16 March 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  143. Crime Isn't Pretty (4 May 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  144. Perfidy in Blue (11 May 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  145. The Mummy's Bride (28 September 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  146. The Note (19 October 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  147. The Playboy Show (9 November 1982) - Director  
  148. Death Row: Part 2 (23 November 1982) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  149. The Ghost Story (15 February 1983) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
  150. Please Don't Feed the Buzzards (22 February 1983) - Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski  
"Tomorrow Coast to Coast" (1 episode)
... aka "The Tomorrow Show" - USA (original title)
... aka "Tomorrow" - USA (short title)
  1. Sex Therapy (2 October 1975) - Himself (as The Credibility Gap)  
"Comedy Central Canned Ham" (2 episodes )
  1. Trial and Error (????) - Himself - Host  
  2. Canned Ham: Little Nicky (5 November 2000) - Himself - Host