Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1967 | Man from U.N.C.L.E., TheThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Ramona | Episode: "The Hot Number Affair" |
1970 | Sonny & Cher Nitty Gritty Hour, TheThe Sonny & Cher Nitty Gritty Hour | Herself | |
1971 | Love, American Style | Herself | Episode: "Love and the Sack" |
1971– 1974 |
Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, TheThe Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour | Herself (co-host)/various characters | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series (1972, 1973, 1974) |
1972 | New Scooby-Doo Movies, TheThe New Scooby-Doo Movies | Herself | Episode: "The Secret of Shark Island" (voice) |
1975– 1976 |
Cher | Herself (host)/various characters | Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series |
1976– 1977 |
Sonny and Cher Show, TheThe Sonny and Cher Show | Herself (co-host)/various characters | |
1978 | Cher... Special | Herself/various characters | |
1979 | Cher and Other Fantasies | Herself | |
1983 | Cher: A Celebration at Caesars | Herself | CableACE Award – Actress in a Variety Program |
1990 | Cher Extravaganza: Live at the Mirage | Herself | |
1996 | If These Walls Could Talk | Dr. Beth Thompson | Also director (segment "1996") Lucy Award for Innovation in Television Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film |
1999 | VH1 Divas Live 2 | Herself | |
1998 | Sonny & Me: Cher Remembers | Herself | |
1999 | Cher: Live at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas | Herself | Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program |
2000– 2002 |
Will & Grace | Herself | Episodes: "Gypsies, Tramps and Weed" and "A.I.: Artificial Insemination" |
2002 | VH1 Divas Las Vegas | Herself | |
2003 | Cher: The Farewell Tour | Herself | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Shivaree | Herself | – Episode #1.17 |
1965 | Shindig! | Herself - Singer | 3 Episodes |
1965 | Where the Action Is | Herself | 2 Episodes |
1965 | Thank Your Lucky Stars | Herself | – Episode #8.6 |
1965 | Hullabaloo | Herself | – Episode #2.1 |
1965 | Cinnamon Cinder Show Christmas Special | Herself | TV Movie |
1965-1966 | The Hollywood Palace | Herself - Singer / Sketch Actor | 2 Episodes |
1965-1966 | Ready, Steady, Go! | Herself | 2 Episodes |
1965-1967 | Toast of the Town | Herself - Singer | 2 Episodes |
1966 | Nuorten tanssihetki | Herself - Studio Guest | – Episode dated 7 September 1966 |
1966 | Die Drehscheibe | Singer | – Episode dated 7 November 1966 |
1966-1967 | Beat-Club | Herself as Sonny & Cher | 3 Episodes |
1967 | The Eamonn Andrews Show | Herself | – Episode #3.20 (1967) |
1967 | The Andy Williams Show | Herself | – Episode dated 5 March 1967 |
1967 | The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | Herself | – Episode #1.15 |
1967 | The Joey Bishop Show | Herself | 2 Episodes |
1967-1969 | The Kraft Music Hall | Herself | 3 Episodes |
1968 | Where the Girls Are | Herself | TV Movie |
1968 | The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show | Herself | – Episode #1.1 |
1969 | This Is Tom Jones | Herself | – Episode #1.13 |
1969 | The Hollywood Squares | Guest Appearance | – Episode dated 25 August 1969 |
1969 | Sesame Street | Herself | – Cookie Monster Writes a Story |
1969-1971 | The David Frost Show | Herself | 3 Episodes |
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