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"Great Performances" (2 episodes)
  1. Garrison Keillor's Independence Day Special: A Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood (2 July 2006) - Host, executive producer 
  2. Garrison Keillor's New Year's Eve Special (31 December 2006) - Himself - Host, executive producer 
"The Al Franken Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.59 (19 September 2005) - Himself 
"Real Time with Bill Maher" (1 episode)
... aka Real Time with Bill Maher: Electile Dysfunction '08 (USA: promotional title)
  1. Episode #2.20 (15 October 2004) - Himself 
"Hercules" (1 episode)
... aka Disney's Hercules (USA: complete title)
  1. Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods (18 November 1998) - Odin (voice) 
"The American Experience" (1 episode)
  1. The Wright Stuff (12 February 1996) - Narrator (voice) 
"The Civil War" (9 episodes)
... aka The American Civil War (UK)
  1. A Very Bloody Affair (1862) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  2. Most Hallowed Ground (1864) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  3. Forever Free (1862) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  4. Simply Murder (1863) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  5. Valley of the Shadow of Death (1864) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  6. War Is All Hell (1865) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  7. The Cause (1861) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  8. The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice) 
  9. The Universe of Battle (1863) (1 January 1990) - Walt Whitman (voice)