Television
- The Ford 50th Anniversary Show (1953)
- The Colgate Comedy Hour (1954) Episode Anything Goes
- Panama Hattie (1954)
- Merman On Broadway (1961)
- The Lucy Show, two-parter, as herself (1963)
- The Judy Garland Show, two episodes (1963)
- Maggie Brown (1963) (unsold pilot)
- An Evening with Ethel Merman (1965)
- Annie Get Your Gun (1967)
- Tarzan and the Mountains of the Moon (1967)
- Batman, "The Sport of Penguins", two-parter as Lola Lasagne (1967)
- That Girl, two episodes, as herself (1967–1968)
- 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin (1972)
- Ed Sullivan's Broadway (1973)
- The Muppet Show (1976)
- Match Game PM (1976), (1978)
- You're Gonna Love It Here (1977) (unsold pilot)
- A Salute to American Imagination (1978)
- A Special Sesame Street Christmas (1978)
- Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979) (voice)
- The Love Boat, five episodes, Roz Smith (1979–1982)
- Night of 100 Stars (1982)
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)
“The television screen, so unlike the movie screen, sharply reduced human beings, revealed them as small, trivial, flat, in two banal dimensions, drained of color. Wasnt there something reassuring about it!that human beings were in fact merely images of a kind registered in one anothers eyes and brains, phenomena composed of microscopic flickering dots like atoms. They were atomsnothing more. A quick switch of the dial and they disappeared and who could lament the loss?”
—Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938)
“Addison DeWitt: Your next move, it seems to me, should be toward television.
Miss Caswell: Tell me this. Do they have auditions for television?
Addison DeWitt: Thats all television is, my dear. Nothing but auditions.”
—Joseph L. Mankiewicz (19091993)