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"Biography" (3 episodes)
  1. Elizabeth Taylor: Facets (16 March 2003) - Herself 
  2. Janet Leigh (27 October 2003) - Herself 
  3. Ava Gardner: Another Touch of Venus (12 December 2004) - Herself 
"Intimate Portrait" (1 episode)
  1. Elizabeth Taylor (2 December 2002) - Herself 
"Autograph" (1 episode)
  1. Janet Leigh (1 May 2002) - Herself 
"Family Law" (1 episode)
  1. The Quality of Mercy (5 February 2001) - Mary Sawyer 
"E! Mysteries & Scandals" (1 episode)
  1. Orson Welles (22 March 1999) - Herself 
"E! True Hollywood Story" (6 episodes)
  1. Frank Sinatra (14 May 1998) - Herself 
  2. Dean Martin (24 January 1999) - Herself 
  3. Alfred Hitchcock (8 August 1999) - Herself 
  4. Liza Minnelli (21 July 2002) - Herself 
  5. Jerry Lewis (18 May 2003) - Herself 
  6. Scream Queens (31 October 2004) - Herself 
"Touched by an Angel" (1 episode)
  1. Charades (16 November 1997) - Vera Galser 
"The Daily Show" (1 episode)
... aka A Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title)
... aka Jon Stewart (Australia)
... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title)
... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition (International: English title: cut version)
  1. Episode dated 24 October 1996 (24 October 1996) - Herself 
"Good Morning America" (1 episode)
... aka G.M.A. (USA: promotional abbreviation)
  1. Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of 'Psycho' (13 June 1990) - Herself 
"The Twilight Zone" (1 episode)
... aka The New Twilight Zone (Australia)
  1. Rendezvous in a Dark Place (12 March 1989) - Barbara LeMay 
"Murder, She Wrote" (1 episode)
  1. Doom with a View (13 December 1987) - Cornelia Montaigne Harper 
"Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story" (1 episode)
... aka The RKO Story: Tales from Hollywood (UK)
  1. Howard's Way (7 August 1987) - Herself 
"Starman" (1 episode)
  1. Society's Pet (28 November 1986) - Antonia Weyburn 
"Matt Houston" (1 episode)
  1. Who Would Kill Ramona? (31 October 1982) - Ramona Landers 
"Tales of the Unexpected" (2 episodes)
... aka Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected
  1. Light Fingers (4 July 1982) - Joan Stackpole 
  2. I Like It Here in Wilmington (8 November 1984) - Actress 
"Fantasy Island" (2 episodes)
  1. Birthday Party/Ghostbreaker (3 March 1979) - Carol Gates 
  2. Roller Derby Dolls/Thanks a Million (4 December 1982) - Suzanne King 
"The Hollywood Greats" (2 episodes)
... aka Hollywood Greats (USA: new title)
  1. Judy Garland (24 August 1978) - Herself 
  2. Tony Curtis (16 April 2002) - Herself 
"Dinah!" (1 episode)
... aka Dinah! & Friends
  1. Episode dated 25 October 1977 (25 October 1977) - Herself 
"Columbo" (1 episode)
  1. Forgotten Lady (14 September 1975) - Grace Wheeler Willis, Soundtrack (performer: "Speak Low") 
"Movin' On" (1 episode)
  1. Wedding Bells (9 April 1975) - Nina Smith 
"ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" (1 episode)
... aka ABC Late Night (USA: new title)
  1. That's Entertainment! 50 Years of MGM (29 May 1974) - Herself 
"Love Story" (1 episode)
  1. Beginner's Luck (28 November 1973) - Leonie 
"Ghost Story" (1 episode)
... aka Circle of Fear (USA: new title)
  1. Death's Head (5 January 1973) - Carol 
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (3 episodes)
... aka Laugh-In
  1. Episode #5.6 (18 October 1971) - Herself 
  2. Episode #5.12 (13 December 1971) - Herself 
  3. Episode #6.2 (18 September 1972) - Herself 
"The Hollywood Squares" (13 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 17 May 1971 (17 May 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  2. Episode dated 28 June 1971 (28 June 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  3. Episode dated 23 August 1971 (23 August 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  4. Episode dated 27 September 1971 (27 September 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  5. Episode dated 18 October 1971 (18 October 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  6. Episode dated 27 December 1971 (27 December 1971) - Guest Appearance 
  7. Episode dated 24 January 1972 (24 January 1972) - Guest Appearance 
  8. Episode dated 10 April 1972 (10 April 1972) - Guest Appearance 
  9. Episode dated 26 June 1972 (26 June 1972) - Guest Appearance 
  10. Episode dated 12 March 1973 (12 March 1973) - Guest Appearance 
  11. Episode dated 13 August 1973 (13 August 1973) - Guest Appearance 
  12. Episode dated 1 November 1976 (1 November 1976) - Guest Appearance 
  13. Episode dated 24 October 1977 (24 October 1977) - Guest Appearance 
"Bracken's World" (1 episode)
  1. The Anonymous Star (13 November 1970) - Maggie Morgan 
"The Virginian" (1 episode)
... aka The Men from Shiloh (USA: new title)
  1. Jenny (30 September 1970) - Jenny Davis 
"The Danny Thomas Hour" (1 episode)
  1. One for My Baby (5 February 1968) - Liza Merrick 
"The Dean Martin Show" (1 episode)
... aka The Dean Martin Comedy Hour (USA: new title)
  1. Episode dated 5 October 1967 (5 October 1967) - Herself 
"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.14 (14 May 1967) - Herself 
  2. Episode #2.1 (10 September 1967) - Herself 
"The Red Skelton Show" (2 episodes)
... aka The Red Skelton Hour (USA: new title)
  1. Jerk Be Nimble (29 November 1966) - Daisy June 
  2. It's Better to Have Loved and Lost - Much Better (2 December 1969) - Daisy June / Clara Appleby 
"The Hollywood Palace" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.10 (27 November 1965) - Herself - Host 
"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (2 episodes)
... aka The Chrysler Theater
... aka Theatre of Stars (UK)
... aka Universal Star Time (syndication title)
  1. Murder in the First (9 October 1964) - Carol Hartley 
  2. Dear Deductible (9 November 1966) - Virginia Ballard 
"The Andy Williams Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 24 September 1963 (24 September 1963) - Herself 
  2. Episode dated 5 October 1964 (5 October 1964) - Herself 
"Password" (2 episodes)
... aka Password All-Stars (USA: new title)
  1. Janet Leigh vs. Peter Lawford (25 March 1963) - Herself 
  2. Episode #3.3 (9 October 1963) - Panelist 
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (3 episodes)
... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 23 October 1962 (23 October 1962) - Herself 
  2. Episode dated 20 August 1963 (20 August 1963) - Herself - Guest 
  3. Episode dated 19 May 1971 (19 May 1971) - Herself 
"I've Got a Secret" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 11 December 1961 (11 December 1961) - Herself 
  2. Episode dated 22 October 1962 (22 October 1962) - Herself 
"This Is Your Life" (1 episode)
  1. Mervyn LeRoy (2 March 1960) - Herself 
"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1 episode)
... aka Herald Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
... aka Schlitz Playhouse (USA: new title)
... aka The Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
  1. Carriage from Britain (8 March 1957) - Actress 
"Toast of the Town" (2 episodes)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode #10.11 (2 December 1956) - Herself 
  2. Episode #11.11 (8 December 1957) - Herself 
"Person to Person" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.11 (12 November 1954) - Herself 
"What's My Line?" (4 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 4 April 1954 (4 April 1954) - Herself - Mystery Guest 
  2. Episode dated 9 January 1955 (9 January 1955) - Guest Panelist 
  3. Episode dated 23 October 1960 (23 October 1960) - Mystery Guest 
  4. Episode dated 3 December 1961 (3 December 1961) - Mystery Guest 
"The Colgate Comedy Hour" (3 episodes)
... aka Colgate Summer Comedy Hour (USA: summer title)
... aka Colgate Variety Hour (USA: sixth season title)
... aka Michael Todd Revue (USA: subtitle)
  1. Episode #3.37 (31 May 1953) - Herself - Cameo Appearance 
  2. Episode #5.26 (8 May 1955) - Herself - Actress 
  3. Episode #5.34 (24 July 1955) - Herself