Janet Jackson Credits
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Discography
* Recording
* Janet Jackson (1982)
* Dream Street (1984)
* Control (1986)
* Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989)
* janet. (1993)
* The Velvet Rope (1997)
* All for You (2001)
* Damita Jo (2004)
* 20 Y.O. (2006)
* Discipline (2008)
* Tours
* Rhythm Nation World Tour (1990)
* janet. World Tour (1993–1995)
* The Velvet Rope World Tour (1998–1999)
* All for You Tour (2001–2002)
* Rock Witchu Tour (2008)
Other works
Television
* The Jacksons (1976–1977)
* Good Times (1977–1979)
* A New Kind of Family (1979–1980)
* Diff’rent Strokes (1980–1984)
* Fame (1984–1985)
* Will and Grace (2004) (guest appearance)
Film
* Poetic Justice (1993)
* Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
* Why Did I Get Married? (2007)
* Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010)
* For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf (2011)
Filmography courtesy Janet Jackson at IMDb, The Internet Movie Database.
# For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf (2011) (filming)
# “American Idol: Finale: Winner Revealed (#9.43)” (2010) TV Episode [Actress .... Performer]
# “The Graham Norton Show: Episode #7.7″ (2010) TV Episode
# “Made in Hollywood: Episode #5.22″ (2010) TV Episode
# “The Oprah Winfrey Show: Episode dated 2 April 2010″ (2010) TV Episode
# Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010) [Actress .... Patricia] [Soundtrack] (writer: “Nothing”) (performer: “Happy Birthday to You”, “Nothing”)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 31 March 2010″ (2010) TV Episode
# “The Tyler Perry Show: Episode dated 24 March 2010″ (2010) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 23 March 2010″ (2010) TV Episode
# “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Episode #1.214″ (2010) TV Episode
# “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.14″ (2010) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 16 March 2010″ (2010) TV Episode
# XXI Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2010) (TV) [Actress .... Herself - We Are The World 25 For Haiti]
# Michael Jackson: The Inside Story – What Killed the King of Pop? (2010) (TV)
# “The X Factor: Episode #6.28″ (2009) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “All for You/Make Me” (uncredited))
# 2009 American Music Awards (2009) (TV)
# “Fantástico: Episode dated 22 November 2009″ (2009) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 11 November 2009″ (2009) TV Episode
# E! Investigates: Last Days of Michael Jackson (2009) (TV)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 18 September 2009″ (2009) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode #29.1″ (2009) TV Episode
# MTV Video Music Awards 2009 (2009) (TV)
# “So You Think You Can Dance: Top Four Perform (#5.22)” (2009) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Nasty”)
# Michael Jackson: Stars Remember the Time (2009) (TV)
# “So You Think You Can Dance: Top Six Perform (#5.20)” (2009) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Feedback”)
# “So You Think You Can Dance: Two of 10 Voted Off (#5.17)” (2009) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “So Much Betta”)
# Michael Jackson Unmasked (2009) (TV)
# Michael Jackson Memorial (2009) (TV)
# “Punkt 12: Episode dated 30 June 2009″ (2009) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 29 June 2009″ (2009) TV Episode (also archive footage)
# BET Awards 2009 (2009) (TV)
# “Dancing with the Stars: Round 1: Part 1 (#8.1)” (2009/I) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (“Nasty” (uncredited))
# “The Tyra Banks Show: Episode #4.24″ (2008) TV Episode
# The Family That Preys (2008) [Soundtrack] (performer: “Rock With U”)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 11 September 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# Janet Jackson: 2008 Rock Witchu Tour (2008) (V)
# America United: In Support of Our Troops (2008) (TV)
# “Eigo de shabera-night: Episode dated 30 June 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2008) (TV)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 19 June 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 12 June 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# NewNowNext Awards Pre-Show (2008) (TV)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 5 June 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Episode dated 19 May 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# Sex and the City (2008) [Soundtrack] (performer: “2Nite”)
# “Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Gretzky (#3.15)” (2008) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “What Have You Done for Me Lately”)
# “Larry King Live: UFO Show and a Beatles Reunion” (2008) TV Episode
# Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2008 (2008) (TV)
# “Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates the First Kiss (#3.13)” (2008) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Nasty”)
# “Larry King Live: Janet Jackson” (2008) TV Episode
# “Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Episode dated 4 March 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Episode dated 29 February 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “What Perez Sez: About Divas (#1.3)” (2008) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 15 February 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# 39th NAACP Image Awards (2008) (TV)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 11 February 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “Extra: Episode dated 11 February 2008″ (2008) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 18 October 2007″ (2007) TV Episode
# “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Episode dated 17 October 2007″ (2007) TV Episode
# “Live with Regis: Episode dated 12 October 2007″ (2007) TV Episode
# Why Did I Get Married? (2007) [Actress .... Patricia]
# “Good Morning America: Episode dated 11 October 2007″ (2007) TV Episode
# Bling: A Planet Rock (2007) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Troublesome 96″)
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 28 May 2007″ (2007) TV Episode
# Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton (2007) (TV)
# Forbes 20 Richest Women in Entertainment (2007) (TV)
# The 2006 Billboard Music Awards (2006) (TV)
# “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Episode dated 10 November 2006″ (2006) TV Episode
# “In the Cutz: Leachman Passes a Milestone/Golf/Stuff Style & Jules Verne Gets the Star Treatment (#3.4)” (2006) TV Episode [Actress .... Herself - Guest]
# “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Episode dated 2 November 2006″ (2006) TV Episode
# “Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 16 October 2006″ (2006) TV Episode
# “The Turn On: Episode #1.1″ (2006) TV Episode
# “The Oprah Winfrey Show: Janet Jackson” (2006) TV Episode
# Legends Ball (2006) (TV)
# BET Awards 2006 (2006) (TV)
# The Work of Director Mark Romanek (2005) (V) [Actress .... Herself (segments "Scream" and "Got Til It's Gone")] [Soundtrack] (performer: “Got Til It’s Gone”, “Scream”)
# New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2005 (2004) (TV)
# 2004 Radio Music Awards (2004) (TV)
# MOBO Awards 2004 (2004) (TV) [Actress .... Special guest]
# “Will & Grace: Back Up, Dancer (#7.2)” (2004) TV Episode
# From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos (2004) (V)
# The Teen Choice Awards 2004 (2004) (TV)
# A Galicia vente xá (2004) (TV)
# Maxim Hot 100 (2004) (TV) [Actress .... Herself (#15) (Interviewee)] (also archive footage)
# 4th Annual BET Awards (2004) (TV)
# “20h10 pétantes: Episode dated 9 June 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 4 June 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Anke Late Night: Episode #1.9″ (2004) TV Episode
# “TV total: Episode dated 1 June 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #6.12″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Rove Live: Episode #5.16″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Late Night with Conan O’Brien: Episode dated 6 May 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode dated 29 April 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 23 April 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway: Episode #3.5″ (2004) TV Episode
# “CD:UK: Episode dated 10 April 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Saturday Night Live: Janet Jackson (#29.17)” (2004) TV Episode [Actress .... Herself - Host/Musical Guest]
# “On-Air with Ryan Seacrest: Episode dated 2 April 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Good Morning America: Episode dated 31 March 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Late Show with David Letterman: Episode dated 29 March 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# The 18th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (2004) (TV)
# “T4: Episode dated 14 March 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “CD:UK: Episode dated 13 March 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# “Intimate Portrait: Missy ‘Misdemeanor’ Elliott” (2004) TV Episode
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 12 March 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) (TV) [Actress .... Herself - Halftime Performer]
# Super Bowl XXXVIII Halftime Show (2004) (TV)
# “BBC World News: Episode dated 16 January 2004″ (2004) TV Episode
# 50 Sexiest Video Moments (2003) (TV)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 27 September 2002″ (2002) TV Episode
# Essence Awards (2002) (TV)
# American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
# “Star Boulevard: Episode dated 29 April 2002″ (2002) TV Episode
# The 44th Annual Grammy Awards (2002) (TV)
# Janet Jackson: Live in Hawaii (2002) (TV)
# “The Rosie O’Donnell Show: Episode dated 12 February 2002″ (2002) TV Episode
# “Exclusif: Episode dated 30 January 2002″ (2002) TV Episode
# AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Passions: America’s Greatest Love Stories (2002) (TV)
# MTV Icon: Aerosmith (2002) (TV)
# How High (2001) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Would You Mind”) (performer: “Would You Mind”)
# The Concert for New York City (2001) (TV)
# “Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast: Familienprobleme (#8.2)” (2001) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Whoops Now”)
# MTV Video Music Awards 2001 (2001) (TV)
# MTV 20: Live & Almost Legal (2001) (TV)
# “Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast: Fromme Finte (#7.19)” (2001) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Nasty”)
# “CNN World Beat: Episode dated 14 July 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# MTV20: Everybody Talk About Pop Music! (2001) (TV)
# “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode dated 26 April 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 20 April 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# VH1 Divas Live: The One and Only Aretha Franklin (2001) (TV)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 7 April 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# “Wetten, dass..?: Wetten, dass..? aus Dornbirm (#1.129)” (2001) TV Episode
# MTV Icon: Janet Jackson (2001) (TV)
# “The Rosie O’Donnell Show: Episode dated 13 March 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# “Late Show with David Letterman: Episode dated 12 March 2001″ (2001) TV Episode
# “Sen kväll med Luuk: Episode #10.8″ (2001) TV Episode
# The 28th Annual American Music Awards (2001) (TV)
# The 2001 Billboard Music Awards (2001) (TV)
# 2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000) (TV)
# The 2000 World Music Awards (2000) (TV)
# Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) [Actress .... Denise] [Soundtrack] (writer: “Doesn’t Really Matter”) (performer: “Doesn’t Really Matter”)
# “Making the Video: Janet Jackson: Doesn’t Really Matter (#3.2)” (2000) TV Episode
# 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000) (TV)
# MTV Video Music Awards 2000 (2000) (TV)
# MTV Video Music Awards 1999 (1999) (TV)
# The 1999 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards (1999) (TV)
# Hollywood Aids (1998) (TV)
# 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards (1998) (TV)
# Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV) [Composer]
# How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998) [Soundtrack] (performer: “Luv Me, Luv Me”)
# “TFI Friday: Episode dated 5 June 1998″ (1998) TV Episode
# “The Rosie O’Donnell Show: Episode dated 27 February 1998″ (1998) TV Episode
# “Friday Night’s All Wright: Episode #1.1″ (1998) TV Episode
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 9 January 1998″ (1998) TV Episode
# Janet Jackson (1998) (TV) [Actress .... Herself - Interviewee]
# Turrón y… cuenta nueva (1997) (TV)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 12 December 1997″ (1997) TV Episode
# “Des O’Connor Tonight: Episode dated 3 December 1997″ (1997) TV Episode
# “Beavis and Butt-Head: Graduation Day (#7.34)” (1997) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “You Want This”)
# MTV Europe Music Awards 1997 (1997) (TV)
# Family Plan (1997) [Soundtrack] (“Betcha Can’t Catch Me”)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 17 October 1997″ (1997) TV Episode
# 3rd Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (1997) (TV) [Actress .... Herself-Honoree]
# How to Be a Player (1997) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Nasty”)
# Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film – Volume II (1997) (V) [Actress .... Herself (segment "Scream")/Zombie (segment "Thriller")]
# MTV Video Music Awards 1997 (1997) (TV)
# Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1997 (1997) (TV)
# Janet Jackson: Design of a Decade 1986/1996 (1996) (V) [Composer]
# MTV Video Music Awards 1995 (1995) (TV)
# “Beavis and Butt-Head: Another Friday Night (#5.37)” (1995) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “You Want This”)
# Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits – HIStory (1995) (V) [Actress .... Zombie (segment "Thriller")]
# Michael & Janet Jackson: Scream – HIStory in the Making (1995) (TV)
# 25th Anniversary Essence Awards (1995) (TV) [Actress .... Herself - Honoree]
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 16 March 1995″ (1995) TV Episode
# Prêt-à -Porter (1994) [Soundtrack] (performer: “70’s Love Groove”)
# Elvis: The Tribute (1994) (TV)
# “Saturday Night Live: Heather Locklear/Janet Jackson (#19.20)” (1994) TV Episode [Actress .... Herself - Musical Guest]
# The 66th Annual Academy Awards (1994) (TV) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Again”) (performer: “Again”)
# 24 Hours in Rock and Roll (1994) (TV)
# The Jackson Family Honors (1994) (TV)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 11 November 1993″ (1993) TV Episode
# MTV Video Music Awards 1993 (1993) (TV)
# Poetic Justice (1993) [Actress .... Justice] [Soundtrack] (writer: “Again”) (performer: “Again”) (producer: “Again”)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 22 April 1993″ (1993) TV Episode
# The 35th Annual Grammy Awards (1993) (TV)
# Hollywood’s Leading Ladies with David Sheehan (1993) (TV)
# Malcolm X (1992) [Actress .... Herself - at End of Credits] (uncredited) [thank Allah]
# Mo’ Money (1992) [Soundtrack] (performer: “The Best Things in Life Are Free”)
# The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1992) (TV)
# The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Black Cat”) (performer: “Black Cat”)
# 1990 Billboard Music Awards (1990) (TV)
# MTV Video Music Awards 1990 (1990) (TV)
# “Pero ¿esto qué es?: Episode dated 27 August 1990″ (1990) TV Episode
# Ghost Dad (1990) [Soundtrack] (performer: “Miss You Much”)
# “Nasty Boys” (1990) TV series [Soundtrack] (“Nasty”)
# The 17th Annual American Music Awards (1990) (TV)
# Janet Jackson: The Rhythm Nation Compilation (1990) (V) [executive producer]
# The Royal Variety Performance 1989 (1989) (TV) [Self]
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 9 November 1989″ (1989) TV Episode
# “America’s Top 10: Michael Jackson a Tribute” (1989) TV Episode
# Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989) [Soundtrack] (writer: “Black Cat”, “Rhythm Nation”) [Writer] (creator) (written by) [choreographer]
# Eddie Murphy Raw (1987) [Soundtrack] (“What Have You Done For Me Lately”)
# “Ebony/Jet Showcase: Episode dated 9 October 1987″ (1987) TV Episode
# The 4th Annual Black Gold Awards (1987) (TV)
# “Top of the Pops: Episode dated 26 March 1987″ (1987) TV Episode
# The 1st Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1987) (TV)
# “Moonlighting: Blonde on Blonde (#3.11)” (1987) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Nasty”)
# The 14th Annual American Music Awards (1987) (TV)
# The 29th Annual Grammy Awards (1987) (TV)
# Cap d’any a TV3 (1986) (TV)
# Tough Guys (1986) [Soundtrack] (music: “Nasty”) (performer: “Nasty”)
# “Ebony/Jet Showcase: Episode dated 4 July 1986″ (1986) TV Episode
# “Solid Soul: Episode #1.1″ (1986) TV Episode
# “Soul Train: Episode #15.16″ (1986) TV Episode
# The 13th Annual American Music Awards (1986) (TV)
# “Fame: School Is Out (#4.25)” (1985) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “If the Lady Wants to Play”, “Dream Street”)
# “Fame: The Ol’ Ball Game (#4.24)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Who Am I, Really? (#4.23)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Reflections (#4.22)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? (#4.21)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Wishes (#4.20)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Coco Returns (#4.19)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Team Work (#4.18)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Danny De Bergerac (#4.17)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Parent’s Week (#4.16)” (1985) TV Episode
# “Fame: Take My Wife… Please (#4.15)” (1985) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “If the Lady Wants to Play”)
# “The Love Boat: Girl of the Midnight Sun/There’ll Be Some Changes Made/Too Many Isaacs/Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm: Part 1 (#8.19)” (1985) TV Episode [Actress .... Delia Parks]
# “The Love Boat: Girl of the Midnight Sun/There’ll Be Some Changes Made/Too Many Isaacs/Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm: Part 2 (#8.20)” (1985) TV Episode [Actress .... Delia Parks]
# “Fame: The Heart of Rock ‘N’ Roll II (#4.14)” (1985) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Dancing in the Street”, “I Want You Back”, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, “Kids in America”, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”, “Fame”)
# “Fame: Tomorrow’s Children of the Sixties (#4.13)” (1985) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Let The Sunshine In”)
# “Fame: Dreams (#4.12)” (1985) TV Episode
# The 12th Annual American Music Awards (1985) (TV)
# “Fame: The Rivalry (#4.11)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: The Ballad of Ray Claxton (#4.9)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: The Return of Doctor Scorpio (#4.8)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: The Monster That Devoured Las Vegas (#4.7)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Soul Train: Episode #14.8″ (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: Blizzard (#4.6)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: Nothing Personal (#4.10)” (1984) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Dream Street”, “Somebody Blast the Music”)
# “Fame: The Heart of Rock ‘N’ Roll (#4.5)” (1984) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (writer: “Don’t Stand Another Chance”) (performer: “The Heart Of Rock ‘n’ Roll”, “Chapel Of Love”, “Boy From New York City”, “Don’t Stand Another Chance”)
# “Fame: I Never Danced for My Father (#4.4)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: Spontaneous Combustion (#4.3)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: Czech-Mate (#4.2)” (1984) TV Episode
# “Fame: Indian Summer (#4.1)” (1984) TV Episode [Soundtrack] (performer: “Two to the Power of Love”)
# “New American Bandstand 1965: Episode #28.3″ (1984) TV Episode
# “Diff’rent Strokes: The Houseguest (#6.23)” (1984) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: The Wedding: Part 2 (#6.19)” (1984) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Musikladen: Episode #1.77″ (1983) TV Episode [Self]
# “Soul Train: Michael McDonald/Janet Jackson (#12.10)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Guest]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: The Older Woman (#5.7)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: In the Swim (#5.2)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: Short But Sweet (#4.25)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: The Music Man (#4.24)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: The Car (#4.16)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: Jilted (#4.11)” (1982) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: Growing Up (#4.1)” (1981) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “Diff’rent Strokes: First Love (#3.9)” (1980) TV Episode [Actress .... Charlene DuPrey]
# “A New Kind of Family: Fair Weather Friend (#1.9)” (1979) TV Episode [Actress .... Jojo Ashton]
# “A New Kind of Family: Is There a Gun in the House? (#1.8)” (1979) TV Episode [Actress .... Jojo Ashton]
# “A New Kind of Family: Thank You for a Lovely Evening (#1.7)” (1979) TV Episode [Actress .... Jojo Ashton]
# “Good Times: The End of the Rainbow (#6.24)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: A Matter of Mothers (#6.20)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Physical (#6.19)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: J.J. and T.C. (#6.18)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Where Have All the Doctor’s Gone? (#6.17)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Blood Will Tell (#6.16)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Favorite Passenger: Part 2 (#6.15)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Favorite Passenger: Part 1 (#6.14)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: House Hunting (#6.13)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Cousin Raymond (#6.23)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Evans’ Dilemma (#6.21)” (1979) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Traveling Christmas (#6.12)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Snow Storm (#6.11)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Witness (#6.10)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: J.J. and the Plumber’s Helper (#6.9)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: J.J. the Teacher (#6.7)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Stomach Mumps (#6.6)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida Gets a Job (#6.5)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Homecoming: United We Stand (#6.4)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Homecoming: The Wedding (#6.3)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Homecoming: Part 1 (#6.1)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Florida’s Homecoming: Part 2 (#6.2)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: That’s Entertainment, Evans Style (#5.24)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Write On, Thelma (#5.23)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Willona’s New Job (#5.22)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Something Old, Something New (#5.21)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Willona, the Other Woman (#5.20)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: J.J.’s Condition (#5.19)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Boarder (#5.18)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: I Had a Dream (#5.17)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Where There’s Smoke (#5.16)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: J.J. and the Boss’ Daughter (#5.15)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Willona’s Mr. Right (#5.14)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: No More Mr. Nice Guy (#5.13)” (1978) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Penny’s Christmas (#5.12)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Requiem for a Wino (#5.11)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Thelma’s Brief Encounter (#5.10)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Bye, Bye, Bookman (#5.9)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Breaker, Breaker (#5.8)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Wheels (#5.7)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Willona, the Fuzz (#5.6)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: Thelma Moves Out (#5.5)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Evans Get Involved: Part 4 (#5.4)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Evans Get Involved: Part 3 (#5.3)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Evans Get Involved: Part 1 (#5.1)” (1977) TV Episode
# “Good Times: The Evans Get Involved: Part 2 (#5.2)” (1977) TV Episode
# “The Jacksons” (1976) TV series
# “Extreme Hollywood: Star Treatment (#1.10)” (????) TV Episode