Television Work
- The Phyllis Diller Special (1963)
- The Pruitts of Southampton (1966–1967)
- An Evening with Phyllis Diller (1966)
- Batman (1966) Cameo as scrub woman
- The Phyllis Diller Special (1968)
- The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show (1968) (canceled after 13 episodes)
- The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians (1970) (voice)
- Night Gallery (1970) Episode "Pamela’s Voice"
- Mooch Goes to Hollywood (1971)
- Love American Style "Love and the Heist" (1971)
- The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode 6: "A Good Medium is Rare" (1972) (voice)
- Phyllis Diller's 102nd Birthday Party (1974)
- The Gong Show (1976–1980) (recurring panelist throughout run)
- The Muppet Show (1977)
- On Location: Phyllis Diller (1977)
- Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell sisters NBC (1981 in television)
- Whatever Became Of... (1981) (unsold pilot)
- Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge (1987)
- Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987) (voice)
- Top Tomata! (1989) - comedy special featuring Elayne Boosler (cameo)
- 227 (1990) (One episode)
- Cybill "Romancing the Crone" (1996) (self)
- Emily of New Moon (TV series) (1998 & 99) (Great Aunt Nancy Priest)
- Hey Arnold! (1999) (Mitzi)
- The Bold and the Beautiful (recurring cast member as Gladys from 1995–2004)
- Kiss My Act (2001)
- Titus (2001) (Grandma Titus)
- Even Stevens (2002) (Coach Korns)
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Recurring voice of Granny Neutron)
- Casper's Scare School (2006) (voice)
- Family Guy (Recurring voice of Thelma Griffin)
- Robot Chicken (2005) Phyllis Diller Spray N' Play / Mrs. Claus (voice)
- Dawn French's Girls Who Do Comedy (2007) as herself
- Boston Legal (2007) (One of Denny's past lovers)
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show (2011)
- Roseanne's Nuts (2011) (Herself)
- Celebrity Ghost Stories (2011) as herself
- The Powerpuff Girls (2004) as Mask Scara
- The Bold and the Beautiful (2012) 2 episodes as Gladys
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