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"I Love the '70s: Volume 2" (1 episode)
  1. 1979 (14 July 2006) - Soundtrack (performer: "Joe's Garage")  
"Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man" (11 episodes )
  1. I, Duckman (5 March 1994) - Composer , dedicatee  
  2. T.V. or Not to Be (12 March 1994) - Composer  
  3. Gripes of Wrath (19 March 1994) - Composer  
  4. Psyche (26 March 1994) - Soundtrack (music: "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" (uncredited), "Dirty Love" (uncredited), "Grand Wazoo" (uncredited), "Sinister Footwear II" (uncredited)) (lyrics: "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" (uncredited)) , Composer  
  5. Gland of Opportunity (9 April 1994) - Composer  
  6. Ride the High School (16 April 1994) - Soundtrack (music: "Hungry Freaks, Daddy" (uncredited)) , Composer  
  7. A Civil War (23 April 1994) - Composer  
  8. Not So Easy Riders (30 April 1994) - Soundtrack (music: "Disco Boy" (uncredited), "Help, I'm a Rock" (uncredited), "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" (uncredited), "Friendly Little Finger" (uncredited)) , Composer  
  9. It's the Thing of the Principal (7 May 1994) - Composer  
  10. Cellar Beware (21 May 1994) - Composer  
  11. Joking the Chicken (11 June 1994) - Composer  
"Tohuwabohu" (1 episode)
  1. Seite 17 (1 January 1994) - Soundtrack (performer: "Bobby Brown" (uncredited))  
"Beavis and Butt-Head" (1 episode)
... aka "Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head" - USA (complete title)
  1. Canoe (15 November 1993) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Are What You Is") (performer: "You Are What You Is")  
"The Howard Stern Interview" (1 episode)
... aka "The Howard Stern 'Interview'" - USA (promotional title)
  1. Episode #1.23 (1 January 1993) - Himself (voice)  
"Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (1 episode)
... aka "Parker Lewis" - USA (third season title)
  1. Operation Kubiak (9 September 1990) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Are What You Is") (performer: "You Are What You Is") (producer: "You Are What You Is")  
"Today" (1 episode)
... aka "NBC News Today" - USA (promotional title)
... aka "The Today Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 22 March 1990 (22 March 1990) - Himself  
"Focus" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 26 February 1990 (26 February 1990) - Himself - Guest Host  
"The Arsenio Hall Show" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.22 (1 February 1989) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 19 June 1989 (19 June 1989) - Himself  
"X-Large" (1 episode)
  1. Frank Zappa - 20 Jahre Extravaganza (1 January 1989) - Soundtrack (performer: "You Are What You Is" (uncredited), "Mr. Green Genes" (uncredited), "Bobby Brown", "Baby Snakes", "Keep It Greasy" (uncredited), "Sharleena" (uncredited), "Uncle Remus" (uncredited), "He's So Gay" (uncredited), "Joe's Garage" (uncredited)) , Himself (also archive footage)  
"Kippevel" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.1 (3 November 1988) - Himself  
"The Howard Stern Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.4 (1 January 1987) - Himself  
"Crossfire" (1 episode)
  1. Rock 'n' Roll Ruckus (28 March 1986) - Himself  
"Miami Vice" (1 episode)
  1. Payback (14 March 1986) - Mario Fuente  
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1 episode)
... aka "The Best of Carson" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 4 March 1986 (4 March 1986) - Himself  
"Livewire" (1 episode)
  1. Livewire (30 October 1984) - Himself  
"Àngel Casas show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.36 (18 September 1984) - Himself  
"Faerie Tale Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre" - USA (alternative title)
  1. The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers (17 September 1984) - Attilla  
"Thicke of the Night" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 2 May 1984 (2 May 1984) - Himself - Musical Guest  
"Ohne Maulkorb" (1 episode)
  1. Cadillac Extravaganza (30 March 1978) - Soundtrack (performer: "I'm the Slime" (uncredited), "Mystery Roach" (uncredited), "Bobby Brown" (uncredited)) , Himself  
"Saturday Night Live" (2 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. Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa (11 December 1976) - Soundtrack (writer: "I'm the Slime", "Lagoon", "Peaches & Regalia") (performer: "I'm the Slime", "Lagoon", "Peaches & Regalia") , Himself - Musical Guest  
  2. Frank Zappa (21 October 1978) - Soundtrack (performer: "Dancing Fool" (uncredited), "Meek" (uncredited), "Rollo" (uncredited)) , Himself - Host/Musical Guest  
"The Norman Gunston Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.8 (30 November 1975) - Himself  
"Iltatähti" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 11 September 1973 (11 September 1973) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 3 October 1974 (3 October 1974) - Himself  
"Pop story" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.3 (18 November 1971) - Soundtrack (writer: "The Little House I Used to Live In")  
"The David Frost Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #4.25 (22 October 1971) - Himself  
"Anatomy of Pop" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.3 (24 January 1971) - Himself  
"Omnibus" (1 episode)
  1. All My Loving (3 November 1968) - Himself  
"The Monkees" (1 episode)
  1. Monkees Blow Their Minds (11 March 1968) - Soundtrack (writer: "Mother People" (uncredited)) , Mike Nesmith (uncredited)  
"Hoepla" (1 episode)
  1. Vreemd, vaag, verdacht (9 October 1967) - Himself (as the Mothers of invention)  
"Good Evening!" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.1 (30 September 1967) - Himself  
"The Steve Allen Playhouse" (1 episode)
... aka "The Steve Allen Westinghouse Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 31 October 1963 (31 October 1963) - Guest  
"The New Steve Allen Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 27 March 1963 (27 March 1963) - Soundtrack (writer: "Concerto For Two Bicycles" (uncredited)) (performer: "Concerto For Two Bicycles" (uncredited)) , Himself - Musical Bicyclist