A listing of appearances by Kermit the Frog.
1950s[]
- 1956
- Footlight Theater, June
- Tonight!, October
- The Steve Allen Show, November 4
- 1957
- The Steve Allen Show, April 21
- Tonight Starring Jack Paar, November 1
- 1958
- In Our Town, June 30-September 18
1960s[]
- 1961
- The Today Show, June 5
- 1962
- The National Auto Show, October 21
- The Today Show
- 1963
- The Jack Paar Program, March 15
- The Today Show
- 1965
- The Tonight Show
- Fanfare
- July 10, 1965
- July 31, 1965
- American International Toy Fair (with Jim Henson) (live appearance)
- 1966
- The Hollywood Palace, April 30
- The Mike Douglas Show, July
- The Ed Sullivan Show, October 2
- The Ed Sullivan Show, November 27
- 1967
- The Ed Sullivan Show, January 15
- The Ed Sullivan Show, February 5
- 1968
- The Ed Sullivan Show, April 21
- That's Life, December 3
- The Wonderful Night of Hercules Brown
- 1969
- Thom McAn, June 25-26 (live appearance)
- The Tonight Show, September 26
- Muppet Puppet Plays
1970s[]
- 1970
- The Ed Sullivan Show, May 31
- 1971
- Pure Goldie, February 15
- This Is Tom Jones, July 8
- Evening at Pops, September 12
- The Flip Wilson Show, November 11
- The Dick Cavett Show, November 25
- The David Frost Show, December 16
- 1973
- Keep Us Beautiful, March 27
- Primetime Emmy Awards
- 1974
- The Pat Collins Show, June 20
- Society of American Magicians, July 6 (live appearance)
- What's My Line? (with Jim Henson), November 16
- Wonderama, December 29
- The Tonight Show (with Jim Henson)
- 1975
- The Mike Douglas Show, February 5
- Julie: My Favorite Things, April 18
- The Tonight Show, July 25
- Dinah!, November 18
- Peter Alexander präsentiert Spezialitäten #10, November 27
- Wissen Sie wo Ernie wohnt?, December 14
- One to One, December 15
- Cher
- 1976
- Kagayake! Gorō Mapetto Geba Geba 90-pun!
- Good Morning America
- Des O'Connor Entertains, February 27
- The Tonight Show, September 14
- Dinah!, September/October
- 1977
- The Today Show, January 12
- LBC Jellybone (with Jim Henson), April 9
- Dinah!, May 16
- Pye Colour Television Awards (with Jim Henson), May 23 (live appearance)
- The Today Show, August 8
- The Today Show, September 8
- The Tonight Show, September 13
- Russell Harty, September 22
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November
- Royal Variety Performance
- Peter Alexander präsentiert Spezialitäten #11, December 1
- The Bob Hope All Star Christmas Comedy Special, December 19
- Primetime Emmy Awards
- 1978
- The Vent Event, March 3
- Julie Andrews: One Step Into Spring, March 9
- A Tribute to Mr. Television: Milton Berle, March 26
- Bob Hope's Birthday Special
- Bob Hope's Salute to the 75th Anniversary of the World Series, October 18
- Parkinson (with Jim Henson), November 18
- The Wonderful World of Disney "Mickey's 50", November 19
- Hip Hip Parade!, November 21
- The White House (with Jim Henson), December 21 (live appearance)
- Jetzt geht die Party richtig los, December 31
- 1979
- The Tonight Show (guest host), April 2
- Parkinson (with Jim Henson), April 16
- Blackpool Illuminations, August 31 (live appearance)
- Primetime Emmy Awards
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November (live appearance)
- It'll Be Alright on the Night 2, December 25 (archival blooper)
- The Mike Douglas Show, December
- The Orson Welles Show (with Jim Henson)
1980s[]
- 1980
- Because We Care, February 5, 1980
- The 52nd Academy Awards, April 14, 1980
- World Puppetry Festival, June 8 and 16, 1980 (live appearance)
- 1982
- The Today Show, March 15
- I Love Liberty, March 21
- Harvard University (with Jim Henson), June 7 (live appearance)
- The 54th Academy Awards
- Daytime Emmy Awards
- 1983
- Wetten, dass..? (with Jim Henson), October 15
- 1984
- The Saturday Show (with Jim Henson), January 14
- People's Choice Awards, March 15
- Entertainment Tonight (with Jim Henson), May 29
- The Merv Griffin Show, July 19
- The Today Show, July
- An Olympic Gala, July
- George Pal Lecture on Fantasy Film (with Jim Henson), October 15 (live appearance)
- The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, November 21
- John Denver Russia tour (live appearance), November
- The Television Academy Hall of Fame
- 1985
- Night of 100 Stars, March 10
- Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming, May 28
- Reading Rainbow, July 5
- Montreux Golden Rose Television Festival, July
- Wogan, December 6
- Great Performances, December 7
- Happy New Year, America, December 31
- 1986
- The 58th Academy Awards (with Jim Henson)
- Can We Talk? (with Jim Henson), March 10
- The Television Academy Hall of Fame, April 21
- Breakfast Time (with Jim Henson), July 2
- Blue Peter (with Jim Henson), September 22
- 1987
- Good Morning America, February
- Dolly, October 25
- Wogan, October 30
- Nightline, November 6
- ABC News Special: Wall Street and the Economy, November 6
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (with Jim Henson), November 26
- The Television Academy Hall of Fame, November 30
- Entertainment Tonight, (with Jim Henson)
- 1988
- Good Morning America, February
- Royal Variety Performance
- Free to Be... a Family, December 14
- 1989
- This Is Your Life (UK), February 15
- The Today Show (with Jim Henson), April 14
- The Tonight Show, April 17
- CBS This Morning, April 21
- The Earth Day Special, April 22
- The Pat Sajak Show, May 8
- The Arsenio Hall Show, May 22
- American Comedy Awards, May 23
- An Evening with Jim Henson and Frank Oz, July
- From the Heart... The First International Very Special Arts Festival, September 10
- 50 Years of Television: A Golden Celebration, November 26
- Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, December 25
- Primetime Emmy Awards
1990s[]
- 1990
- To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors From the White House, February 2
- Live with Regis and Kathie Lee (with Jim Henson)
- The Earth Day Special, April 22
- The Today Show, May 4
- The Arsenio Hall Show (last time with Jim Henson), May 4
- 8:15 from Manchester, May (non-speaking)
- 1992
- Good Morning America
- On Television: Teach the Children, September 2
- Holiday Greetings from the Ed Sullivan Show
- Blue Peter, December 10
- Pebble Mill, December
- What's Up Doc?, December 19
- Mrs. Bush’s Story Time, December 20
- Entertainment Tonight
- 1993
- Inaugural Celebration for Children, January 19
- Royal Variety Performance
- Friday Night Videos, July 23
- WSB-TV, November 11
- Larry King Live, December 23
- 1994
- 48 Hours, January 5
- Larry King Live (guest host), April 1
- Hola, Raffaella, May
- The Island, June
- Walt Disney World Inside Out, August
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien, September 24
- Charlie Rose, September 26
- Environmental Media Awards, October 17 (live appearance)
- The Oxford Union, October 28 (live appearance)
- The Shambala Preserve, October 30 (live appearance)
- Larry King Live, November 23
- CBS This Morning, December 16
- Lassie Unleashed, December 29
- The Dini Petty Show
- Good Morning Texas
- Live & Kicking
- 1995
- Rudy Coby: The Coolest Magician on Earth, May 21
- Steve Wright's People Show, July 15
- Environmental Media Awards, October 12 (live appearance)
- Challenge Anneka
- 1996
- 107th Tournament of Roses Parade, January 1 (live appearance)
- Good Morning America, February 7
- The Tonight Show, February 16
- TGIF, March 1
- Southampton College (live appearance), May 19
- The Clive James Show, May 19
- The Big Breakfast, May 21
- MTV Europe's Hanging Out, May 21
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show, September 6
- Environmental Media Awards, October 14 (live appearance)
- The Tonight Show, November 12
- Walt Disney World Inside Out
- Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Kickoff
- Blue Peter
- Hotel Babylon
- Pebble Mill
- 1997
- Children in Need, November
- Good Morning America, December 23
- Behind the Ears Preview
- 1998
- Good Morning America, May 1
- The Prince's Trust Comedy Gala, October 28
- 1999
- The Roseanne Show, April 29
- Muppets From Space premiere, July 11 (live appearance)
- The Tonight Show, July 12
- AM Northwest, July
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show, December 3
- The View
- Wheel of Fortune
- KTLA Morning News
- People Profiles: Jim Henson
- The Today Show
2000s[]
- 2000
- SIGGRAPH 2000, July 24 (live appearance)
- I Love the 70s (BBC), August 26
- Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, November 14
- On Capitol Hill for the Shambala Wild Animal Protection Act of 2000, March 29 (live appearance)
- The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (co-host), October 17 (live appearance)
- Het Gevoel Van De KRO
- 2001
- The Today Show, January
- Muppet*Vision 3D opening at Disney California Adventure, February 7 (live appearance)
- The Daily Show, February 13
- Hollywood Squares, April 30 - May 4
- Hollywood Squares, May 11
- America's Funniest Home Videos, May
- The Today Show, June 12
- The Songwriters Hall of Fame, June 14 (live appearance)
- Hollywood Squares, August 29
- An Audience with..., October 6
- Family Feud, November 9-13
- MuppetFest, December 8-9
- Live with Regis and Kelly, December 24
- The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon
- Loose Women
- 2002
- The Today Show, January 14
- Hollywood Squares, February 18-22
- Screen Tests of the Stars, April 13
- NASCAR press conference, April 25
- Gilda Radner's Greatest Moments, April 29
- Hollywood Squares, May 13-16
- Golden Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth II, June 3 (live appearance)
- Jeopardy!, July 8
- Donna's Day, September 1
- Morning Edition, November 14
- The Late Late Show, November 14
- The Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, November 14 (live appearance)
- Macy's Windows, November 22 (live appearance)
- Hannity & Colmes, November 27
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 28
- The Today Show, November 29
- Good Morning America, December 11
- The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon
- The Wayne Brady Show
- 2003
- Hollywood Squares, January 20-24
- The Other Half, March 3
- Genesis Awards, March 16 (live appearance)
- NBC's Funniest Outtakes 2, April 23
- Hollywood Squares, April 28
- Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals, June 15
- I Love the 70s (VH1), August 18-22
- Jimmy Kimmel Live (guest host), September 29 - October 3
- The Wayne Brady Show, October 14
- Barnes & Noble, November 14 (live appearance)
- Hollywood Squares, November 17
- Jimmy Kimmel Live, November 28
- VegTV
- I Love the Muppets
- 2004
- The Neal Boortz Show, April 9
- The Nick and Jessica Variety Hour, April 11
- Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, April 17
- Emmy Red Carpet Coverage, September 19
- 100 Greatest TV Characters, November 22-26
- Good Morning America, December 15
- Saturday Night Live, December 18
- Christmas at Walt Disney World, December 25
- Emmy Awards
- 2005
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, March 6
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - How'd They Do That?, March 7
- Tribeca Film Festival, April 27 (live appearance)
- The Muppets' Wizard of Oz premiere after-party, April 27 (live appearance)
- America's Funniest Home Videos, May 8
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, May 11
- Good Morning America, May 19
- Live with Regis and Kelly, May 19
- The Wonderful World of Disney Broadcast of The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, May 20
- The Tony Danza Show, May 23
- U-Pick Live, May 27
- Mike's Super Short Show, August
- Kermit, TX, October 14 (live appearance)
- NASA's Johnson Space Center (Huston, TX), October 15 (live appearance)
- the Rockettes (New York, NY), November 4 (live appearance)
- The Tony Danza Show, November 3
- Showbiz Tonight
- Hong Kong Disneyland Opening Party
- This Morning
- Chuck the Movie Guy
- 2006
- Good Morning America, February 2
- Cold Pizza, February 2
- Martha, February 2
- Chicago Auto Show, February 8
- TV Land Awards (reporter), March 22
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (guest host), April 9
- Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown, April 22
- Blue Peter, April
- American Idol, May 10
- The Today Show, May 16
- American Idol, May 24
- Good Morning America, June 28
- "Fireworks Finale" at the Hollywood Bowl, September 15 (live appearance)
- Michigan State University, September 28-30 (live appearance)
- Martha, October 5
- 100 Greatest TV Characters, November 7
- Hollywood Bowl, November 15-17 (live appearance)
- Good Morning America, December 7
- Live with Regis and Kelly, December 8
- The Live Desk, December 8
- The 9, December 8
- MTV News, December 8
- The Early Show, December 11
- 2007
- The Climate Code, January 7
- American Idol, April 4
- America's Got Talent, August 21
- Sunday NFL Countdown, October 14
- Deal or No Deal, November 9
- Paula's Party, November 9
- 50 Greatest TV Icons, November 16
- TCM Guest Programmer, November 21
- Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, December 31
- 2008
- At the Grammy Awards for The Late Late Show, February 10
- Association of Zoos & Aquariums, March 12 (live appearance)
- The View, May 21
- PIX 11 Morning News, May
- Hollywood 411, May
- The ESPYs, July 14
- The Today Show, July 29
- The Today Show, November 13
- PIX 11 Morning News, November 14
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 27
- Broadway World TV, November
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center, December 3
- Dr. Phil, December 16
- The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, December 17
- Fox & Friends, December
- Chuck the Movie Guy
- 2009
- Muppets, Music & Magic, March 6-April 5 (live appearance)
- America's Got Talent, September 2
- D23 Expo, September 11 (live appearance)
- MTV Video Music Awards, September 13
- Access Hollywood, September 30
- Good Morning America, October 5
- inFANity, November 9 (archival Hollywood Walk of Fame interview)
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 24
- Andrea Bocelli & David Foster: My Christmas, November 28
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center, December 2
- United States Postal Service press conference, December 1 (live appearance)
- Today, December 3
- WBAL-TV 11 News, December 3
- The Jay Leno Show, December 7
- The One Show on BBC One, December 18 (via satellite)
- PIX 11 Morning News, December 23
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, December 23
- Macy's in Boston, MA (live appearance)
2010s[]
- 2010
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, January 3
- America's Funniest Home Videos, January 10
- Walt Disney World's 1st Social Media Celebration, Epcot Center, February 10 (live appearance)
- The Nerdist Podcast, April 27
- Lost Slapdown, May
- 2011
- Suffolk University (with Steve Whitmire), April 9 (live appearance)
- Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides, World Premiere, May 7
- Puppeteers of America's 75th Annual "National Puppetry Festival" (live appearance with Steve Whitmire) July 15
- D23 Expo, August 19 and 20 (live appearance)
- Entertainment Tonight, October 4
- UL Labs video, October 7
- CP24 Breakfast, October 25 (Canada)
- The Toronto Star, October 25
- WWE Raw SuperShow, October 31
- 10 in 60, October
- STARS Benefit Gala, November 1 (live appearance)
- George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, November 3 (Canada)
- The Muppets: Movie Star Secrets, November 6
- Google+ Hangout for The Muppets, November 7
- Cineplex, November 8
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show, November 9
- The Latin Grammy Awards, November 10
- The Muppets World Premiere, November 12 (live appearance)
- Desperate Housewives, November 13
- Dancing with the Stars, November 14
- Mike and Mike, November 15
- Dancing with the Stars, November 15
- Star Movies: VIP Access, November 15
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, November 16
- q, November 16
- Good Morning America, November 17
- Celebrity Take with Jake, November 17
- Saturday Night Live, November 19
- MovieWeb, November 19
- Toronto Santa Claus Parade CTV Broadcast, November 20 (Canada)
- Kevin McCarthy's Nerd Tears, November 21
- SiriusXM Satellite Radio, November 23
- The Chew, November 23
- Plugged In Episode #125, November 24
- Mark at the Movies, November 26
- Made in Hollywood, November 26
- CNN iReporter, November 27
- Disney 365, November
- Out There with Melissa DiMarco, November (United Kingdom)
- Moviefone Unscripted, November
- The National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, December 1 (live appearance)
- CNN, December 1
- WWE Tribute to the Troops, December 13
- Ten News, December 20 (Australia)
- Today, December 20 (Australia)
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, December 23
- George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, December 23 (Canada)
- Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, December 25
- CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Special Co-Host Kathy Griffin, December 31
- Movie Surfers
- Art Attack (Argentina)
- Children in Need (United Kingdom)
- Zapping Zone (Germany)
- Fandango
- Omelete
- 2012
- Sex, God, Rock ‘n Roll with Stuart Davis & Kandyse McClure, January 12
- Die Muppets premiere press conference in Berlin, January 18 (live appearance) (Germany)
- Radio Energy Berlin, January 19 (Germany)
- SAT.1 Frühstücksfernsehen, January 20
- TV Total Show #1707, January 24 (Germany)
- Los Muppets premiere press conference, January 23 (live appearance) (Spain)
- National Television Awards, January 25 (live appearance)
- The Sun, January 26 (live appearance) (United Kingdom)
- The Muppets premiere press conference, January 26 (live appearance) (United Kingdom)
- The Chris Moyles Show, January 27 (United Kingdom)
- The Jonathan Ross Show, January 28 (United Kingdom)
- Verleihung der Goldenen Kamera, February 4 (Germany)
- T4 Muppet Takeover, February 5 (United Kingdom)
- Blue Peter, February 9 (United Kingdom)
- Daybreak, February 10 (United Kingdom)
- The 84th Academy Awards, February 26
- Good Morning America, March 13
- MTV News, March 14
- The View, March 14
- The Colbert Report, March 14
- SiriusXM Satellite Radio, March 15
- Talk Nerdy, March 16
- Entertainment Tonight, March 19
- The Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony for The Muppets' star, March 20 (live appearance)
- Entertainment Weekly, March 21
- The View, April 12
- NYC & Company Visitor Center, April 13 (live appearance)
- Jim Henson's Musical World concert at Carnegie Hall, April 14 (live appearance)
- CinemaCon, April 24 (live appearance)
- The Bachelorette, May 21
- Daybreak, June 11 (United Kingdom)
- Loose Women, June 11 (United Kingdom)
- Heart Breakfast, June 12
- Magic 105.4 FM, June 13
- HMV Oxford Circus, June 13 (live appearance) (United Kingdom)
- OK!, June 13
- Digital Spy, June 15
- Best in TV, September 18
- Good Morning America, November 27
- The Voice, November 27
- The Disney Store, November 27 (live appearance)
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center, November 28
- Cee Lo's Magic Moment, November 30
- The Chew, December 3
- 30 Rock, December 6
- VH1 Big Morning Buzz Live, December 14
- WWE Tribute to the Troops, December 19
- Eliana, (Brazil)
- Newsround, (United Kingdom)
- 2013
- Good Luck Charlie, April 28
- Funny or Die "Dueling Banjos" video, August 20
- Robbie Williams: One Night at the Palladium, November 8 (United Kingdom)
- The View, November 13
- 1D Day, November 23
- 2014
- Extra, January 8
- Access Hollywood, January 21
- Good Morning America, January 28
- Disney Channel on the Set, January
- Puppy Bowl X, February 2
- Live! with Kelly & Michael, February 3
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, February 7
- The Bachelor, March 3
- ¡Despierta América!, March 4
- SportsNation, March 7
- Nación ESPN, March 7
- Muppets Most Wanted World Premiere, March 11 (live appearance)
- Muppets Most Wanted benefit screening at The White House, March 12 (live appearance)
- Good Morning America, March 14
- KTLA Morning News, March 14
- QVC appearance, March 16
- The New York Stock Exchange, March 17 (live appearance)
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, March 17
- New York Daily News, March 18
- Today, March 19
- Fox411, March 20
- Clevver News, March 20
- ABC News, March 21
- iTunes Radio, March 21
- The Queen Latifah Show, March 21
- Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, March 22 (United Kingdom)
- BBC Radio 1, March 24
- Heart Breakfast March 25
- Inside the Magic, March 25
- The One Show, March 25 (United Kingdom)
- Blue Peter, March 27 (United Kingdom)
- Daybreak, March 27 (United Kingdom)
- Heart, March 27
- Into Film, March 28
- The Rachael Ray Show, March 28
- Alan Carr: Chatty Man, March 28 (United Kingdom)
- AwesomenessTV, March
- Sky Movies, March (United Kingdom)
- Yahoo Español Originales, March (live appearance) (Spain)
- Capital FM, April 3 (United Kingdom)
- A Capitol Fourth, July 4
- Express Written Consent
- August 5, 2014
- August 8, 2014
- The View, August 8
- Fox411, August 14
- Mashable Monumental, August 21
- Mashable Monumental, September 10
- CBS This Morning, September 12
- TEDxJackson, November 6 (live appearance)
- A Christmas Cracker, December 26 (United Kingdom)
- MTV News
- Sochi 2014 Olympic Games TV Spots
- Radio Times
- 2015
- Los Angeles Clippers, March 5 (live appearance)
- KTLA Morning News, March 26
- The View, April 21
- Mike Tompkins "Cool Kids", May 4
- Mental Floss, May 6
- Lindsey Stirling "Pure Imagination", May 7
- Red Nose Day 2015, May 21
- Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, June 4 (live appearance)
- Crash Course, July 8
- San Diego Comic-Con, July 11 (live appearance)
- Sky 1, July (United Kingdom)
- The Television Critics Association, August 4 (live appearance)
- D23 Expo, August 14 (live appearance)
- WABC-TV, September 15
- E! Online, September 17
- Sunday NFL Countdown, September 20
- Good Morning America, September 21
- Jimmy Kimmel Live, September 21
- Nightline, September 21
- Disney Insider, September 22
- Dancing with the Stars, September 28
- Country Music Association Awards, November 4
- Disney Magic Moments, December 1 (Germany)
- Disney Parks Unforgettable Christmas Celebration, December 25
- 2016
- Good Morning America, February 1
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, February 1
- Live! with Kelly and Michael, February 2
- The Chew, February 2
- Popcorn with Peter Travers, February 9
- Disneyland 60, February 21
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, February 22 (web exclusive)
- Vulture Festival, May 21-22 (live appearance)
- WE Day, August 28
- Tough Pigs, September 19
- New York Daily News, November 23
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 24
- 2017
- Dancing with the Stars, October 16
- 34th Annual Drama League of New York Gala, November 6 (live appearance)
- A Very Pentatonix Christmas, November 27
- Evine, December 16-17
- #LoveMuppets, December 25
- American Masters: This Is Bob Hope…, December 29
- Sainsbury's Christmas Ad, December (United Kingdom)
- 2018
- The Sun, February 23 (live appearance) (United Kingdom)
- NME, February 23 (live appearance) (United Kingdom)
- The Last Leg, February 23 (United Kingdom)
- This Morning, February 27 and March 1 (United Kingdom)
- BBC Radio 2, February 28
- PuppetPalooza, March 2 (live appearance)
- Hilarity for Charity, April 6
- The Jim Henson Retrospectacle Live in Concert, April 27-28 (live appearance)
- American Idol, May 21
- BBC Radio 1Xtra Breakfast, July 13
- The Late Late Show with James Corden, November 29
- The Talk, November 30
- The Wonderful Winter of Oz, December 14-30 (live appearance)
- Carpool Karaoke: The Series, December 14
- The Late Late Show with James Corden, December 18
- Good Day L.A., December 20
- KCAL 9 News at Noon, December 21
- 2019
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, January 7
- Drop the Mic, January 30
- Newport Folk Festival, July 28 (live appearance)
- D23 Expo, August 23 and 24 (live appearance)
- Good Morning America, August 24
- Royal Albert Hall Christmas Variety Show with Michael Giacchino & Friends, December 20 (live appearance)
2020s[]
- 2020
- The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II, May 10
- National Association of Broadcasters, May 13
- Can't Cancel Pride, June 25
- Soundtrack of Our Lives: A Celebration for the Film & TV Industry, June 25
- The Late Late Show with James Corden, June 26
- Good Morning America, June 27
- The Barretta Brothers Episode 9, July 25
- The One Show, July 29 (via satellite)
- BuzzFeed, July 30
- The British Academy Television Awards, July 31 (via satellite)
- The A.V. Club, July 31
- Oh My Disney, July 31
- Wired, July 31
- D23 Inside Disney Podcast Episode 48, August 6
- Amphibia as "Crumpet the Frog", August 8
- The Kelly Clarkson Show, August 28
- Tough Pigs, October 2
- The Disney Holiday Singalong, November 30
- ET Canada
- 2021
- The Masked Singer, March 10
- Daily Pop, March 11
- The Masked Singer, April 28
- This Is Me, June 27
- A Capitol Fourth, July 4
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, August 1
- Today, October 22
- Dear Earth, October 23
- The View, October 29
- D23, November 21
- Michael Bublé's Christmas in the City, December 6
- Tough Pigs, December 18
- Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, December 25
- Foodtastic
- The Tournament of Roses Parade ABC/NBC broadcast (live appearance)
- 2022
- Topps DigiCon, May 1
- Daily Pop, May 3
- Holey Moley, starting May 3
- Entertainment Tonight, June 14
- D23 Expo, September 10 (live appearance)
- Dancing with the Stars, October 10
- NME, October 14
- Songs Without Jokes, October 22 (live appearance)
- The Masked Singer, October 26
- Open House Weekend at David Geffen Hall, October 29 (live appearance)
- Best in Snow, November 18
- Venture Into Cures, November 20
- Entertainment Weekly, December 2
- The Guardian, December 15
- This Morning, December 23 (United Kingdom)
- 2023
- Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong, February 1
- Hodinkee, April
- The Coronation Concert, May 7
- D23, September 9
- D23 Inside Disney, September
- 2024
- Luck Reunion, March 14 (live appearance)
- The Webby Awards
Date Unknown[]
- Saturday Superstore (circa early 1986)
- To Tell the Truth (circa 2000-2002)