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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1 episode)
... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 3 December 1976 (3 December 1976) - Herself 
"Switch" (2 episodes)
  1. The Cruise Ship Murders (11 November 1975) - Cruise Ship Passenger (uncredited) 
  2. The Cage (25 June 1978) - Girl in the Bubble Bath 
"ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" (1 episode)
... aka ABC Late Night (USA: new title)
  1. Memories of a Gentle Giant (13 November 1974) - Herself 
"V.I.P.-Schaukel" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.3 (24 August 1973) - Herself 
"The David Frost Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.61 (24 November 1969) - Herself 
"What's My Line?" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 24 April 1966 (24 April 1966) - Mystery Guest 
"Hollywood and the Stars" (1 episode)
  1. Natalie Wood: Hollywood's Child (23 March 1964) - Herself (also archive footage) 
"The Jack Benny Program" (1 episode)
... aka The Jack Benny Show (USA: informal title)
... aka The Lucky Strike Program (USA: alternative title)
  1. Natalie Wood/Robert Wagner Show (6 March 1960) - Herself 
"The Bob Hope Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 25 January 1957 (25 January 1957) - Herself 
  2. Episode dated 7 April 1957 (7 April 1957) - Herself 
"Conflict" (1 episode)
  1. Girl on the Subway (8 January 1957) - Actress 
"House Party" (1 episode)
... aka Art Linkletter's House Party (USA: complete title)
... aka The Linkletter Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode dated 3 December 1956 (3 December 1956) - Herself 
"The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" (1 episode)
  1. Carnival (9 October 1956) - Kathy Jo 
"Toast of the Town" (2 episodes)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode #9.40 (24 June 1956) - Herself 
  2. Episode #10.11 (2 December 1956) - Herself 
"Lux Video Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka Summer Video Theatre (USA: summer title)
  1. Princess O'Rourke (17 May 1956) - Herself - Intermission Guest 
"Kings Row" (2 episodes)
  1. Wedding Gift (27 December 1955) - Actress 
  2. Carnival (17 January 1956) - Renee Gyllinson 
"Studio One" (1 episode)
... aka Studio One Summer Theatre (USA: summer title)
... aka Studio One in Hollywood (USA: new title)
... aka Summer Theatre (USA: summer title)
... aka Westinghouse Studio One (USA: alternative title)
... aka Westinghouse Summer Theatre (USA: summer title)
  1. Miracle at Potter's Farm (19 December 1955) - Jen Potter 
"The Ford Television Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka Ford Theatre (USA: short title)
  1. Too Old for Dolls (24 February 1955) - Polly 
"Four Star Playhouse" (1 episode)
... aka Best in Mystery (USA: syndication title)
... aka Four Star Theatre (UK: new title)
... aka Singer Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
... aka Star Performance (USA: rerun title)
  1. The Wild Bunch (17 February 1955) - Louise 
"General Electric Theater" (2 episodes)
... aka G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
... aka G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
  1. I'm a Fool (14 November 1954) - Lucy 
  2. Feathertop (4 December 1955) - Polly Gookin 
"Studio 57" (1 episode)
... aka Heinz Studio 57 (USA: alternative title)
  1. The Plot Against Miss Pomeroy (19 October 1954) - Sheila Mason 
"The Public Defender" (1 episode)
  1. Return of the Dead (9 September 1954) - Renee Marchand 
"The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" (1 episode)
... aka Action Tonight (USA: syndication title)
  1. Playmates (29 August 1954) - Actress 
"The Pride of the Family" (6 episodes)
  1. Albie the Clown (2 April 1953) - Ann Morrison 
  2. Pilot (2 October 1953) - Ann Morrison 
  3. Portrait Story (23 October 1953) - Ann Morrison 
  4. Albie's Dishwasher (6 November 1953) - Ann Morrison 
  5. Income Tax Collector (13 November 1953) - Ann Morrison 
  6. Albie and the New Catherine (14 May 1954) - Ann Morrison