Television
- Family Matters – TV series (1993)
- Saved by the Bell: The New Class – TV series (1995–1996)
- Moesha – TV series (1996)
- Malibu Shores – TV series (1996)
- Goode Behavior – TV series (1996)
- 7th Heaven – TV series (1996–1999)
- Smart Guy – TV series (1997)
- Dave's World – TV series (1997)
- Hitz – TV series (1997)
- Sister, Sister – TV series (1997)
- City Guys – TV series (1997)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – TV series (1997)
- The Steve Harvey Show – TV series (1998)
- Clueless – TV series (1999)
- Grown Ups – TV series (1999)
- H-E Double Hockey Sticks – TV film (1999)
- ER – TV series (2000)
- The Others – TV series (2000)
- Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane – TV series (2000)
- City of Angels – TV series (2000)
- Close to Home – TV film (2001)*The Proud Family – TV series (2003)
- Friends (2001) Kristen Lang Episode: The One With The Cheap Wedding Dress
- The West Wing – TV series (2004)
- Something the Lord Made – TV film (2004)
- Family Guy – TV series (2005)
- Night Stalker – TV series (2005–2006)
- Football Wives – TV film (2007)
- Ugly Betty – TV series (2008)
- The BET Honors – TV film (2010)
- Life – TV series (2009)
- FlashForward – TV series (2009–2010)
- Army Wives – TV series (2010)
- NTSF:SD:SUV – TV series (2011)
- Half the Sky – TV Documentary (in production, 2012)
- Being Mary Jane – TV series (2012; title role)
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“Addison DeWitt: Your next move, it seems to me, should be toward television.
Miss Caswell: Tell me this. Do they have auditions for television?
Addison DeWitt: Thats all television is, my dear. Nothing but auditions.”
—Joseph L. Mankiewicz (19091993)
“They [parents] can help the children work out schedules for homework, play, and television that minimize the conflicts involved in what to do first. They can offer moral support and encouragement to persist, to try again, to struggle for understanding and mastery. And they can share a childs pleasure in mastery and accomplishment. But they must not do the job for the children.”
—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)
“There was a girl who was running the traffic desk, and there was a woman who was on the overnight for radio as a producer, and my desk assistant was a woman. So when the world came to an end, we took over.”
—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)