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"Banda sonora" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 23 December 2008 (23 December 2008) - Soundtrack (performer: "White Christmas") 
"Qwerty" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.6 (22 October 2008) - Soundtrack (performer: "May I?") 
"American Masters" (1 episode)
  1. Les Paul: Chasing Sound (11 July 2007) - Soundtrack ("It's Been a Long, Long Time") 
"Gilmore Girls" (1 episode)
... aka Gilmore Girls: Beginnings (USA: rerun title)
  1. Santa's Secret Stuff (23 January 2007) - Soundtrack (performer: "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (uncredited)) 
"The Simpsons" (1 episode)
  1. Kill Gil, Volumes I & II (17 December 2006) - Soundtrack (performer: "Happy Holidays" (uncredited)) 
"My Name Is Earl" (1 episode)
  1. White Lie Christmas (6 December 2005) - Soundtrack (performer: "Jingle Bells") 
    Next US airings:
    Tue. Dec. 812:00 AMTBS
"Six Feet Under" (1 episode)
  1. Pilot (3 June 2001) - Soundtrack ("I'll Be Home for Christmas") 
"That '70s Show" (1 episode)
  1. The Best Christmas Ever (13 December 1998) - Soundtrack (performer: "White Christmas") 
"The X Files" (1 episode)
... aka The X-Files (USA)
  1. How the Ghosts Stole Christmas (13 December 1998) - Soundtrack (performer: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas") 
"Beavis and Butt-Head" (1 episode)
  1. A Very Special Christmas with Beavis and Butt-Head (17 December 1993) - Soundtrack (performer: "The Little Drummer Boy") 
"The Wonder Years" (1 episode)
  1. Christmas (14 December 1988) - Soundtrack (performer: "White Christmas") 
"The Singing Detective" (2 episodes)
  1. Heat (23 November 1986) - Soundtrack (performer: "Don't Fence Me In" (uncredited)) 
  2. Clues (7 December 1986) - Soundtrack (performer: "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" (uncredited)) 
"Mensen zoals jij en ik" (1 episode)
  1. Bang in het donker/Kerstavond (22 December 1981) - Soundtrack (performer: "White Christmas") 
"Pennies from Heaven" (1 episode)
  1. Painting the Clouds (4 April 1978) - Soundtrack (lyrics: "My Woman" (uncredited)) 
"The Barbara Walters Special" (2 episodes)
... aka Barbara Walters: Interviews of a Lifetime (USA: rerun title)
... aka The Barbara Walters Summer Special (USA: repeat compilations title)
  1. Episode #1.3 (31 May 1977) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 9 August 1978 (9 August 1978) - Himself 
"V.I.P.-Schaukel" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #6.1 (2 January 1976) - Himself 
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (2 episodes)
... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 15 October 1975 (15 October 1975) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 6 March 1976 (6 March 1976) - Himself 
"Parkinson" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #2.26 (23 December 1972) - Himself 
  2. Episode #5.1 (30 August 1975) - Himself 
"The Flip Wilson Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.15 (7 January 1971) - Himself 
  2. Episode #2.26 (16 March 1972) - Himself 
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (4 episodes)
... aka Laugh-In
  1. Episode #3.18 (19 January 1970) - Himself 
  2. Episode #4.14 (14 December 1970) - Himself 
  3. Episode #4.23 (22 February 1971) - Himself 
  4. Episode #5.12 (13 December 1971) - Himself 
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (2 episodes)
... aka The Color Honeymooners (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode #2.12 (25 November 1967) - Himself 
  2. The Honeymooners: Ralph Goes Hollywood (4 October 1969) - Himself 
"The Danny Thomas Hour" (1 episode)
  1. The Demon Under the Bed (9 October 1967) - Charlie Castle 
"The Dean Martin Show" (4 episodes)
... aka The Dean Martin Comedy Hour (USA: new title)
  1. Episode dated 13 April 1967 (13 April 1967) - Himself - Guest 
  2. Episode dated 19 October 1967 (19 October 1967) - Soundtrack (performer: "Give Me the Simple Life" (uncredited), "There Will Never Be Another You" (uncredited), "They Can't Take That Away from Me" (uncredited), "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" (uncredited), "I Want to Be Happy" (uncredited), "Together" (uncredited)), Himself 
  3. Episode dated 6 November 1969 (6 November 1969) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 7 October 1971 (7 October 1971) - Himself 
"The Bell Telephone Hour" (1 episode)
... aka The Telephone Hour (USA: syndication title)
  1. Episode #7.1 (6 October 1964) - Himself - Singer 
"The Bing Crosby Show" (27 episodes)
  1. A Fine Romance (14 September 1964) - Bing Collins 
  2. Exactly Like Who? (21 September 1964) - Bing Collins 
  3. A Bit of Fresh Danish (28 September 1964) - Bing Collins 
  4. The Green Couch (5 October 1964) - Bing Collins 
  5. Hoop Shots (12 October 1964) - Bing Collins 
  6. Flashback (19 October 1964) - Bing Collins 
  7. The Education of Bing Collins (26 October 1964) - Bing Collins 
  8. The Dominant Male (9 November 1964) - Bing Collins 
  9. The Importance of Bea 'N' Willie (16 November 1964) - Bing Collins 
  10. The Liberated Woman (23 November 1964) - Bing Collins 
  11. Genius at Work (30 November 1964) - Bing Collins 
  12. The Yadwin Report (7 December 1964) - Bing Collins 
  13. Janice and Me on a Saturday (14 December 1964) - Bing Collins 
  14. The Christmas Show (21 December 1964) - Bing Collins 
  15. The Soft Life (11 January 1965) - Bing Collins 
  16. Bugged by the Love Bugs (18 January 1965) - Bing Collins 
  17. Are Parents People? (25 January 1965) - Bing Collins 
  18. That's the Way the Suki Yakies (1 February 1965) - Bing Collins 
  19. The Gifted Child (8 February 1965) - Bing Collins 
  20. The Image (15 February 1965) - Bing Collins 
  21. The Keefers Come Calling (22 February 1965) - Bing Collins 
  22. Operation Man Save (1 March 1965) - Bing Collins 
  23. One for the Birds (8 March 1965) - Bing Collins 
  24. Real Estate Venture (15 March 1965) - Bing Collins 
  25. The Test (22 March 1965) - Bing Collins 
  26. Moonlighting Becomes You (29 March 1965) - Bing Collins 
  27. What's a Buddy For? (5 April 1965) - Bing Collins 
"The Hollywood Palace" (30 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (4 January 1964) - Himself - Host 
  2. Episode #2.16 (16 January 1965) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  3. Episode #3.1 (18 September 1965) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  4. Episode #3.2 (25 September 1965) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  5. Episode #3.9 (20 November 1965) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  6. Episode #3.13 (25 December 1965) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  7. Episode #3.14 (1 January 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  8. Episode #3.21 (19 February 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  9. Episode #3.26 (26 March 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  10. Episode #3.33 (14 May 1966) - Soundtrack (lyrics: "From Monday On" (uncredited)) (performer: "One of Those Songs" (uncredited), "From Monday On" (uncredited), "Three Little Words" (uncredited), "Witchcraft" (uncredited), "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (uncredited), "A Shine on Your Shoes" (uncredited), "Three O'Clock in the Morning" (uncredited), "Yes! We Have No Bananas" (uncredited), "Lazy River" (uncredited), "Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" (uncredited), "Winter Wonderland" (uncredited), "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (uncredited), "Love Me or Leave Me" (uncredited), "Russian Lullaby" (uncredited), "Manhattan" (uncredited), "The Night They Invented Champagne" (uncredited), "Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" (uncredited), "Miss America" (uncredited), "What a Difference a Day Makes" (uncredited), "New York, New York" (uncredited), "Margie" (uncredited), "Diga Diga Doo" (uncredited), "Something's Gotta Give" (uncredited), "Young at Heart" (uncredited), "You Make Me Feel So Young" (uncredited)), Himself - Host/Singer 
  11. Episode #4.10 (26 November 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  12. Episode #4.14 (24 December 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  13. Episode #4.15 (31 December 1966) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  14. Episode #4.17 (14 January 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  15. Episode #4.21 (18 February 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  16. Episode #4.26 (1 April 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer/Sketch Actor 
  17. Episode #4.31 (13 May 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer/Sketch Actor 
  18. Episode #5.1 (5 September 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  19. Episode #5.8 (31 October 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  20. Episode #5.14 (19 December 1967) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  21. Episode #5.17 (13 January 1968) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  22. Episode #5.28 (20 April 1968) - Soundtrack (performer: "Talk To The Animals"), Himself - Host/Singer/Comedian/Sketch Actor 
  23. Episode #6.1 (28 September 1968) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  24. Episode #6.12 (21 December 1968) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  25. Episode #6.13 (4 January 1969) - Soundtrack (performer: "Okolona River Bottom Band", "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening"), Himself - Host/Singer 
  26. Episode #6.21 (1 March 1969) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  27. Episode #6.26 (5 April 1969) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  28. Episode #7.1 (11 October 1969) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  29. Episode #7.12 (3 January 1970) - Himself - Host/Singer 
  30. Episode #7.17 (7 February 1970) - Himself - Host 
"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka The Chrysler Theater
... aka Theatre of Stars (UK)
... aka Universal Star Time (syndication title)
  1. The House Next Door (15 November 1963) - Actor 
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1 episode)
... aka The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title)
  1. Episode #7.6 (17 February 1963) - Soundtrack (performer: "In a Little Spanish Town" (uncredited), "You'll Never Get Away" (uncredited), "Buddies" (uncredited), "Let the Rest of the World Go By" (uncredited), "'S Wonderful" (uncredited), "South Rampart Street Parade" (uncredited)), Himself 
"Big Night Out" (1 episode)
  1. The Peggy Lee Show (26 August 1961) - Himself (uncredited) 
"The Perry Como Show" (1 episode)
... aka Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (USA: new title)
... aka The Chesterfield Supper Club
  1. Episode dated 25 May 1960 (25 May 1960) - Soundtrack (lyrics: "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" (uncredited)) 
"The Revlon Revue" (1 episode)
... aka Revlon Presents
... aka Revlon Spring Music Festival
  1. A 70th Birthday Salute to Paul Whiteman (24 March 1960) - Himself 
"The Frank Sinatra Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 20 December 1957 (20 December 1957) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 19 October 1958 (19 October 1958) - Himself 
"The Phil Silvers Show" (1 episode)
... aka Sergeant Bilko (syndication title)
... aka Sgt. Bilko (Australia: DVD title)
... aka The Phil Silvers Show: You'll Never Get Rich
... aka You'll Never Get Rich (USA: first episodes title)
  1. Bilko Presents Bing Crosby (22 January 1957) - Himself 
"Ford Star Jubilee" (2 episodes)
  1. High Tor (10 March 1956) - Van Van Dorn 
  2. You're the Top (6 October 1956) - Himself - Special Appearance 
"The Red Skelton Show" (1 episode)
... aka The Red Skelton Hour (USA: new title)
  1. Look Magazine Movie Awards Show (8 March 1955) - Himself/Award for Best Actor 
"Person to Person" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.14 (3 December 1954) - Himself 
"The Jack Benny Program" (1 episode)
... aka The Jack Benny Show (USA: informal title)
... aka The Lucky Strike Program (USA: alternative title)
  1. Goldie, Fields and Glide (21 March 1954) - Soundtrack (performer: "The Gypsy in My Soul" (uncredited)), Himself 
"I Married Joan" (1 episode)
  1. Opera (25 February 1953) - Himself 
"Toast of the Town" (4 episodes)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode #6.23 (15 February 1953) - Himself 
  2. Episode #10.8 (11 November 1956) - Himself 
  3. Episode #15.41 (24 June 1962) - Singer 
  4. Episode #21.34 (5 May 1968) - Himself 
"The Philco Television Playhouse" (1 episode)
... aka Arena Theatre (USA: new title)
... aka Repertory Theatre (USA: new title)
... aka The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (USA: new title)
  1. A Christmas Carol (19 December 1948) - Himself, Vocalist, Silent Night