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Filmography by TV series for
Mick Jagger

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"Entertainment Tonight" (3 episodes)
... aka E.T. (USA: informal title)
... aka ET Weekend (Australia: weekend title)
... aka Entertainment This Week (weekend title)
... aka This Week in Entertainment (USA: weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 28 March 2008 (28 March 2008) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 31 March 2008 (31 March 2008) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 1 April 2008 (1 April 2008) - Himself 
"Parashat Ha-Shavua" (1 episode)
  1. Tetzaveh (23 February 2008) - Soundtrack ("Fool To Cry") 
"Life" (1 episode)
  1. Dig a Hole: Part 1 (3 December 2007) - Soundtrack (writer: "Gimme Shelter") 
"Wereld draait door, De" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.21 (2 October 2007) - Himself 
"Californication" (2 episodes)
  1. Pilot (13 August 2007) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Can't Always Get What You Want") 
  2. The Last Waltz (29 October 2007) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Can't Always Get What You Want") 
"Entourage" (1 episode)
  1. Dog Day Afternoon (15 April 2007) - Soundtrack (writer: "Tumbling Dice") 
    Next US airings:
    Fri. July 410:30 PMHBO
"The Knights of Prosperity" (2 episodes)
  1. Pilot (3 January 2007) - Himself 
  2. Operation: Fighting Shape (17 January 2007) - executive producer 
"Shminiya, Ha-" (1 episode)
... aka The Eight (International: English title)
  1. Our Children (23 November 2006) - Soundtrack ("Gimme Shelter") 
"20 to 1" (1 episode)
... aka 20 to 01 (Australia: promotional title)
  1. Greatest Songs of All Time (12 September 2006) - Soundtrack ("Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)") 
"Corazón de..." (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 30 November 2005 (30 November 2005) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 12 July 2006 (12 July 2006) - Himself 
"Veronica Mars" (1 episode)
  1. Drinking the Kool-Aid (30 November 2004) - Soundtrack ("(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back") 
"House M.D." (2 episodes)
... aka House (USA: short title)
  1. Pilot (16 November 2004) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Can't Always Get What You Want") 
  2. The Honeymoon (24 May 2005) - Soundtrack (writer: "You Can't Always Get What You Want") 
"GMTV" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 22 October 2004 (22 October 2004) - Himself 
"The South Bank Show" (1 episode)
  1. Ronnie Wood (5 September 2004) - Soundtrack (writer: "Dance") 
"The Simpsons" (1 episode)
  1. How I Spent My Strummer Vacation (10 November 2002) - Himself (voice), Soundtrack (writer: "She's So Cold", "Start Me Up", "Rip This Joint") 
"The Sopranos" (2 episodes)
  1. Funhouse (9 April 2000) - Soundtrack (writer: "Thru and Thru") 
  2. Soprano Home Movies (8 April 2007) - Soundtrack ("Out of Time") 
"Pass the Mic" (1 episode)
  1. Jagger-Clinton-S:Club (1 January 2000) - Himself 
"Florentine" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.3 (1 January 1997) - Soundtrack (writer: "As Tears Go By", "Pit'om Haya Li Tov Kol Kach") 
"Hollywood U.K." (1 episode)
  1. The Last Wave (1 January 1993) - Himself - Contributor 
"Faerie Tale Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre (USA)
  1. The Nightingale (10 May 1983) - The Emperor 
"Saturday Night Live" (5 episodes)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
... aka The Best of Saturday Night Live (USA: rerun title)
  1. The Rolling Stones (7 October 1978) - Himself - Host/Musical Guest (as The Rolling Stones) 
  2. Elliott Gould/Peter Tosh (16 December 1978) - Himself (uncredited) 
  3. Jerry Hall/Stevie Ray Vaughan/Jimmie Vaughan (15 February 1986) - Himself (uncredited) 
  4. Luke Perry/Mick Jagger (6 February 1993) - Himself/Musical Guest 
  5. Hugh Jackman/Mick Jagger (8 December 2001) - Himself/Musical Guest 
"The David Frost Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 7 July 1969 (7 July 1969) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 21 August 1969 (21 August 1969) - Himself 
"Ready, Steady, Go!" (3 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 9 April 1965 (9 April 1965) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 1 January 1966 (1 January 1966) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 10 September 1966 (10 September 1966) - Himself 
"Toast of the Town" (6 episodes)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode #18.5 (25 October 1964) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  2. Episode #18.31 (2 May 1965) - Himself 
  3. Episode #19.21 (6 February 1966) - Himself 
  4. Episode #20.1 (11 September 1966) - Himself - Singer (as The Rolling Stones) 
  5. Episode #20.19 (15 January 1967) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  6. Episode #23.9 (23 November 1969) - Himself 
"Juke Box Jury" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 4 July 1964 (4 July 1964) - Himself - Guest Panellist 
"The Hollywood Palace" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.24 (13 June 1964) - Himself (uncredited) 
"Top of the Pops" (9 episodes)
... aka All New Top of the Pops (UK)
... aka TOTP
  1. Episode dated 29 January 1964 (29 January 1964) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  2. Episode dated 4 March 1964 (4 March 1964) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  3. Episode dated 29 April 1964 (29 April 1964) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  4. Episode dated 15 July 1964 (15 July 1964) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  5. Episode dated 4 March 1965 (4 March 1965) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  6. Episode dated 11 March 1965 (11 March 1965) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  7. Episode dated 10 June 1965 (10 June 1965) - Himself (as The Rolling Stones) 
  8. The 500th Edition Celibration (4 October 1973) - Himself 
  9. Episode dated 24 September 1987 (24 September 1987) - Himself 
"Lonely Planet" (1 episode)
... aka Globe Trekker (USA)
... aka Pilot Guides (UK)
  1. Hong Kong and Taiwan (????) - Himself 
"X-Large" (2 episodes)
  1. Rolling Stones Story (????) - Himself 
  2. Stones in Austria (????) - Himself