Notable TV Appearances (other Than His Own Show)
- Ed Sullivan: Nat King Cole was on The Ed Sullivan Show six times before his own show ran regularly in 1957. He appeared twice after his show ended, once in 1958
- Nat King Cole appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show by: (Season, Episode and Production Number, Air Date, Episode Title)
- Season 9 (380.9-2 02-Oct-1955)
- Scheduled: Nat King Cole; "Fanny" cast and Josh Logan
- Season 9 (383.9-5 23-Oct-1955)
- Scheduled: Nat King Cole & wife Maria; Jack Palance and Rod Steiger
- Season 9 (404.9-26 18-Mar-1956)
- Scheduled: Marcel Marceau; Eli Wallach; Nat King Cole and Cesare Siepi
- Season 9 (405.9-27 25-Mar-1956)
- Scheduled: Nat King Cole; Jack Carter and Reese & Davis
- Season 9 (411.9-33 06-May-1956)
- Scheduled: Tony Martin; Nat King Cole; Edie Adams; The Lovers and Will Jordan
- Season 9 (416.9-38 10-Jun-1956)
- Scheduled: Nat King Cole; Bob Hope (on film); Jack Carter and film: "A Short Vision"
- Season 11 (510.11-29 13-Apr-1958)
- Scheduled: Nat King Cole; Mickey Mantle; Yogi Berra and Jack Norworth
- Season 14 (648.14-16 29-Jan-1961)
- Scheduled: Carmen McRae; Carol Channing and Nat King Cole
- Season 9 (380.9-2 02-Oct-1955)
- Nat King Cole appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show by: (Season, Episode and Production Number, Air Date, Episode Title)
- The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom (singing duets with the host, October 1, 1959)
- Dinah Shore: Nat King Cole was also on The Dinah Shore Show – singing "Mr. Cole Won’t Rock & Roll" — in the early-1960s.
- Your Show of Shows ... aka Sid Caesar's Show of Shows – Episode dated September 12, 1953.
- What's My Line? (Mystery Guest, December 6, 1953)
- Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (January 17, 1959)
- An Evening With Nat King Cole BBC Special 1963.
- The Jack Benny Program (January 21, 1964)
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