Television
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (11/27/1951–7/12/1956) 15 minutes
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (9/20/1956–7/18/1957) 30 minutes
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (10/20/1957–6/1/1962) 60 minutes
- The Dinah Shore Special (10/15/1962–5/12/1963) 60 minutes, monthly specials
- The Dinah Shore Special (2/15/1965)
- The Dinah Shore Special: Like Hep (4/13/1969)
- Dinah's Place (8/30/1970–7/26/1974)
- Dinah in Search of the Ideal Man (11/18/1973)
- Hold That Pose (1971) (one week pilot for series)
- Dinah Shore: In Search of the Ideal Man (1973)
- Dinah! (10/1974–1979)
- Dinah and Friends (1979–1980)
- Dinah and Her New Best Friends (6/5/1976-7/31/1976 summer series)
- The Carol Burnett Show, Episode 1002 (guest star, Aired: November 13, 1976)
- Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special (guest star 1988)
- Murder, She Wrote (episode: "Alma Murder"; 1989) (as Emily Dyers)
- Conversations with Dinah (1989–1991)
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