Television
- 1968: Tarzan (with The Supremes)
- 1968: T.C.B. (with The Supremes)
- 1969: Like Hep(TV program) (with Dinah Shore and Lucille Ball)
- 1969: GIT On Broadway (TV program) (with The Supremes,The Temptations)
- 1971: Diana!(TV program)
- 1977: Here I Am: An Evening with Diana Ross (TV program)
- 1981: diana
- 1981: Standing Room Only: Diana Ross
- 1983: Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever
- 1983: "Diana Ross: Live in Central Park/For One and For All"
- 1987: Diana Ross: Red Hot Rhythm and Blues
- 1989: Diana Ross: Workin' OvertimeHBO: World Stage"
- 1992: Diana Ross Live! The Lady Sings... Jazz & Blues: Stolen Moments
- 1993: "BET Walk of Fame"
- 1994: Out of Darkness
- 1996: Super Bowl XXX
- 1999: Double Platinum
- 1999: "ITV: An Audience with Diana Ross"
- 2000: VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross
- 2005: Tsunami Aid
- 2007: BET Awards 2007
- 2007: Kennedy Center Honors
- 2008: Nobel Peace Prize Concert
- 2011: The Oprah Winfrey Show: Farewell and Salute
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“The television critic, whatever his pretensions, does not labour in the same vineyard as those he criticizes; his grapes are all sour.”
—Frederic Raphael (b. 1931)
“So by all means lets have a television show quick and long, even if the commercial has to be delivered by a man in a white coat with a stethoscope hanging around his neck, selling ergot pills. After all the public is entitled to what it wants, isnt it? The Romans knew that and even they lasted four hundred years after they started to putrefy.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)
“Never before has a generation of parents faced such awesome competition with the mass media for their childrens attention. While parents tout the virtues of premarital virginity, drug-free living, nonviolent resolution of social conflict, or character over physical appearance, their values are daily challenged by television soaps, rock music lyrics, tabloid headlines, and movie scenes extolling the importance of physical appearance and conformity.”
—Marianne E. Neifert (20th century)