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"Human Target" (1 episode)
  1. Pilot (17 January 2010) - Actor 
"Nite Tales: The Series" (1 episode)
  1. Pill Time (18 September 2009) - Actor 
"The Fabulous Picture Show" (1 episode)
  1. Sin Nombre (13 August 2009) - Himself - Guest 
"Entertainment Tonight" (2 episodes)
... aka E.T. (USA: informal title)
... aka ET Weekend (Australia: weekend title)
... aka Entertainment This Week (weekend title)
... aka This Week in Entertainment (USA: weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 20 February 2009 (20 February 2009) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 8 October 2009 (8 October 2009) - Himself 
"My Name Is Earl" (1 episode)
  1. My Name is Alias (19 February 2009) - Thomas 
    Next US airings:
    Fri. Nov. 138:00 AMMyNetwork
"Sex: The Revolution" (4 episodes)
  1. Save It for Marriage (12 May 2008) - Himself 
  2. The Big Bang (13 May 2008) - Himself 
  3. Do Your Own Thing (14 May 2008) - Himself 
  4. Tainted Love (16 September 2008) - Himself 
"Brothers & Sisters" (6 episodes)
  1. Two Places (4 November 2007) - Isaac Marshall 
  2. Holy Matrimony! (2 December 2007) - Isaac Marshall 
  3. The Feast of Epiphany (13 January 2008) - Isaac Marshall 
  4. The Missionary Imposition (10 February 2008) - Isaac Marshall 
  5. Compromises (17 February 2008) - Isaac Marshall 
  6. Separation Anxiety (20 April 2008) - Isaac Marshall 
"The Hour" (1 episode)
... aka CBC News: The Hour (Canada: English title: long title)
  1. Episode dated 4 October 2007 (4 October 2007) - Himself 
"Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (4 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 20 March 2007 (20 March 2007) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 4 January 2008 (4 January 2008) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 19 February 2008 (19 February 2008) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 1 October 2008 (1 October 2008) - Himself 
"Film '72" (1 episode)
... aka Film '73 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '74 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '75 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '76 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '77 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '78 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '79 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '80 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '81 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '82 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '83 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '84 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '85 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '86 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '87 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '88 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '89 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '90 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '91 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '92 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '93 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '94 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '95 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '96 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '97 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '98 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '99 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2000 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2001 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2002 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2003 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2004 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2005 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2006 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2007 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2008 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2009 (UK: new title)
... aka Film of the Year (UK: teaser title)
... aka The Film Programme (UK: informal alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 29 January 2007 (29 January 2007) - Himself 
"Canada A.M." (1 episode)
... aka Canada A.M. Weekend (Canada: English title: weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 8 September 2006 (8 September 2006) - Himself 
"The Paul O'Grady Show" (1 episode)
... aka The New Paul O'Grady Show (UK: new title)
  1. Episode #4.14 (13 April 2006) - Himself 
"Real Time with Bill Maher" (1 episode)
... aka Real Time with Bill Maher: Electile Dysfunction '08 (USA: promotional title)
  1. Episode #4.2 (24 February 2006) - Himself 
"ER" (4 episodes)
  1. The Show Must Go On (19 May 2005) - Charlie Pratt Sr. 
  2. Nobody's Baby (29 September 2005) - Charlie Pratt Sr. 
  3. Wake Up (20 October 2005) - Charlie Pratt Sr. 
  4. Dream House (3 November 2005) - Charlie Pratt Sr. 
"Ruben & Joonas" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.20 (11 February 2005) - Himself 
"E! True Hollywood Story" (1 episode)
  1. Mel Gibson (22 August 2004) - Himself 
"Tavis Smiley" (3 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.20 (30 January 2004) - Himself - Guest 
  2. Episode dated 3 December 2007 (3 December 2007) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 5 February 2009 (5 February 2009) - Himself 
"The View" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 5 June 2003 (5 June 2003) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 19 December 2007 (19 December 2007) - Himself 
"Biography" (1 episode)
  1. James Baldwin: Witness (20 February 2003) - Narrator (voice) 
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1 episode)
... aka Oprah (USA: short title)
  1. Episode dated 27 February 2001 (27 February 2001) - Himself 
"Courage" (5 episodes)
  1. Kenyan Catastrophe (9 August 2000) - Himself - Host 
  2. Episode #1.1 (24 August 2000) - Himself - Host 
  3. War Dogs (11 September 2000) - Himself - Host 
  4. Train track rescue (18 September 2000) - Himself - Host 
  5. Big Bear Fire (18 October 2000) - Himself - Host 
"Hollywood Squares" (20 episodes)
... aka H² (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka H2: Hollywood Squares (USA: fifth season title)
  1. Episode dated 22 February 1999 (22 February 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  2. Episode dated 23 February 1999 (23 February 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  3. Episode dated 24 February 1999 (24 February 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  4. Episode dated 25 February 1999 (25 February 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  5. Episode dated 26 February 1999 (26 February 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  6. Episode dated 11 October 1999 (11 October 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  7. Episode dated 12 October 1999 (12 October 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  8. Episode dated 13 October 1999 (13 October 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  9. Episode dated 14 October 1999 (14 October 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  10. Episode dated 15 October 1999 (15 October 1999) - Guest Appearance 
  11. Episode dated 7 February 2000 (7 February 2000) - Guest Appearance 
  12. Episode dated 8 February 2000 (8 February 2000) - Guest Appearance 
  13. Episode dated 9 February 2000 (9 February 2000) - Guest Appearance 
  14. Episode dated 10 February 2000 (10 February 2000) - Guest Appearance 
  15. Episode dated 11 February 2000 (11 February 2000) - Guest Appearance 
  16. Episode dated 5 February 2001 (5 February 2001) - Guest Appearance 
  17. Episode dated 6 February 2001 (6 February 2001) - Guest Appearance 
  18. Episode dated 7 February 2001 (7 February 2001) - Guest Appearance 
  19. Episode dated 8 February 2001 (8 February 2001) - Guest Appearance 
  20. Episode dated 9 February 2001 (9 February 2001) - Guest Appearance 
"Great Railway Journeys" (1 episode)
  1. St. Louis to Dogon Country (9 February 1999) - Himself/Presenter, Writer (writer) 
"Celebrity Profile" (1 episode)
  1. Danny Glover (1 January 1999) - Himself 
"Mundo VIP" (2 episodes)
  1. Show nº135 (12 December 1998) - Himself 
  2. Show nº191 (15 January 2000) - Himself 
"Inside the Actors Studio" (1 episode)
... aka Inside the Actors Studio: The Craft of Theatre and Film (USA: first season title)
  1. Episode #4.8 (11 October 1998) - Himself 
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (4 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 19 February 1998 (19 February 1998) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 3 May 2000 (3 May 2000) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 5 November 2001 (5 November 2001) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 27 February 2002 (27 February 2002) - Himself 
"The Untold West" (1 episode)
  1. The Black West (1 January 1993) - Narrator 
"Entertainment UK" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 18 August 1992 (18 August 1992) - Himself - Interviewee 
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1 episode)
... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 7 January 1992 (7 January 1992) - Himself 
"Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (1 episode)
... aka The New Adventures of Captain Planet (USA: fourth season title)
  1. Isle of Solar Energy (26 October 1991) - Professor Apollo (voice) 
"The Arsenio Hall Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 9 May 1991 (9 May 1991) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 11 May 1992 (11 May 1992) - Himself 
"Saturday Night Live" (1 episode)
... 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: twentiefifth season title)
  1. Mel Gibson/Living Colour (1 April 1989) - Roger Murtaugh (uncredited) 
"Ebony/Jet Showcase" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 4 November 1988 (4 November 1988) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 1 February 1991 (1 February 1991) - Himself 
"Tall Tales & Legends" (1 episode)
... aka Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends (USA: complete title)
  1. John Henry (1 December 1986) - John Henry 
"Hill Street Blues" (4 episodes)
  1. Hearts and Minds (29 October 1981) - Jesse John Hudson 
  2. Blood Money (5 November 1981) - Jesse John Hudson 
  3. The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue (12 November 1981) - Jesse John Hudson 
  4. The Second Oldest Profession (19 November 1981) - Jesse John Hudson 
"The Greatest American Hero" (1 episode)
  1. Fire Man (6 May 1981) - Vice officer 
"Palmerstown, U.S.A." (1 episode)
... aka Palmerstown (USA: short title)
  1. The Threat (21 April 1981) - Harley 
"Paris" (1 episode)
  1. Dear John (6 October 1979) - Actor 
"Lou Grant" (1 episode)
  1. Slammer (1 October 1979) - Leroy 
"B.J. and the Bear" (1 episode)
  1. A Coffin with a View (10 March 1979) - Matt Thomas, TV Reporter (uncredited)