"The Daily Show"(2 episodes) ... aka A Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title) ... aka Jon Stewart (Australia) ... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title) ... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition (International: English title: cut version) ... aka Daily Show, Ha- (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw] ... aka Satira tou Jon Stewart, I (Greece) [el]
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien"(2 episodes) ... aka Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Australia) ... aka Conan O'Brien (Sweden) [sv] ... aka Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Finland) [fi]
"Suddenly Susan"(22 episodes) ... aka De repente Susan (Spain) [es] ... aka Hei, olen Susan (Finland) [fi] ... aka Kära Susan (Sweden) [sv] ... aka Se opp for Susan (Norway) [no] ... aka Susan (Argentina) [es] ... aka Susan (Germany) [de] ... aka Susan (Italy) [it] ... aka Susan - sød og single (Denmark) [da] ... aka Susan! (France) [fr]
"Recess"(2 episodes) ... aka Disney's Recess: Created by Paul and Joe (USA: complete title) ... aka Banda del patio, La (Spain) [es] ... aka Friminutt (Norway: dubbed version) [no] ... aka Llegó el recreo (Argentina) [es] ... aka Recreo (Mexico) [es]
"Pinky and the Brain"(1 episode) ... aka Pinky y Cerebro (Argentina) (Spain) (Venezuela) [es] ... aka Äly ja väläys (Finland) [fi] ... aka Minus et Cortex (France) [fr] ... aka Pinky kai Brain (Greece) [el] ... aka Pinky und der Brain (Germany) [de]
"Saturday Night Live"(8 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) ... aka Saturday Night Live (France) [fr]
Owl-Stretching Time (26 October 1969) - Singer in the Cardiff Rooms, Libya/Fourth man who is interested in pointed sticks/Arthur Lemming/Voice Over #2, Writer (written by)
The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (23 November 1969) - Reg/Second Bandit/Indian/Third Writer (as Eric C. Idleberg), Writer (additional material) (as Eric C. Idleberg)
You're No Fun Anymore (30 November 1969) - Camel spotter/Voice over #2/Mrs. Brainsample/Mrs. Potter/Female tennis player/Detective Inspector/Tennis commentator, Writer (written by)
Full Frontal Nudity (7 December 1969) - Private Watkins/Mr. Verity/Frank/Announcer eating a yoghurt/Hell's Grannies reporter, Writer (written by)
The Ant, an Introduction (14 December 1969) - Spanish Guitarist/Arthur Wilson/Kenny Lust/Arthur Name, Writer (written by)
Untitled (21 December 1969) - Assistant/Voice of Arthur Tree/Random Man/Mr. Phipps/Mrs. Sybil Agro/Maurice Zatapathique, Writer (written by)
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom (28 December 1969) - Voice Over #2/First Undertaker/Chief Superintendent Lookout/Interviewer/Mr. Thomas Walters/Regius Professor F.H. Gumby/Miss Rita Fairbanks/Various, Writer (written by)
The Naked Ant (4 January 1970) - First Man/Professional Cricketer/Mr. Johnson/Pepperpot #1/Inspector/BBC Man/Second Robert/Fairy, Writer (written by)
Intermission (11 January 1970) - Shirley / Advertisement Announcer / Dr. Walters / Julius Caesar / Eric / Fairy Godmother / Second 'Probe Around' Host / Letter writer against the 'Mr. Atilla the Hun' sketch and the next letter / Squatter, Writer (written by)
Dinsdale! (15 September 1970) - Face the Press' Interviewer/Fourth Gas Man/Customer/BBC Announcer/First Interviewer/Stig O'Tracey/Theatre Critic for the 'Bath Chronicle, Writer (written by)
The Spanish Inquisition (22 September 1970) - Mr. Johnson/Second Official/Man in Suit/Clerk, Writer (written by)
Deja Vu (29 September 1970) - BALPA Spokesman/Lassie O'Shen/Ian McKellan/Milkman Psychiatrist, Writer (written by)
The Buzz Aldrin Show (20 October 1970) - Gumby #3/Mr. Leavey/Voice Over #1/Reverend Morrison/Interviewer/Wordsworth/Continuity Voice/Man at Less Naughty Chemist's/Man at Not at All Naughty Chemist's/Various, Writer (written by)
Live from the Grill-o-Mat (27 October 1970) - Toastmaster/Brooky/'Prawn Salad Accidents' Man/Third Smith/Butcher who is alternately rude and polite/Mrs. Clean Air Systems/Jack, Writer (written by)
It's a Living (3 November 1970) - It's a Living Compère/Second Bishop/Policeman/Timmy Williams/Registrar/Gerald/Second Officer/Various, Writer (written by)
The Attila the Hun Show (10 November 1970) - Uncle Tom/Compere/First Groupie/Wains Cotting Woman/Professor/Cyril/Old Idiot/Third Old Idiot/Brian, Writer (written by)
Archaeology Today (17 November 1970) - BBC Announcer / Absent-Minded Woman / Registrar / Registrar's Customer / Roy Spim / First Poofy Judge / Mrs. Entity / William Shakespeare, Writer (written by)
Spam (15 December 1970) - Tobacconist / Clerk / Journalist / World Forum Presenter / Jenkins / Second Critic / Second Richard III / Mr. Bun (as Eric Spam Eggs and Chips Idle), Writer (written by)
Royal Episode 13 (22 December 1970) - Foreman/Mr. Ith/Adman/Mr. Martin/Second Doctor/Third Sailor/Various, Writer (written by)
Montreux Special (16 April 1971) - Various Roles, Writer (written by)
Njorl's Saga (19 October 1972) - Michael Norman Randall/Usher/Mrs. Inference/Alan Whicker #1/Various (as Eric Whicker Whicker Idle), Writer (written by)
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular (26 October 1972) - Voice Over #2/Man on Left/Stebbins/Jackie/Vicar/First Presenter/Gary Coover/First Knight/Third Officer/Second Guard/Newsreader/'It's' Announcer/Various, Writer (written by)
The Money Programme (2 November 1972) - Money Programme Presenter/Clerk/Leicester/Man/Second Explorer/Voice Over #1/Inspector Baboon/Man in Charge/Inspector Thompson's Gazelle/Various, Writer (written by)
The War Against Pornography (23 November 1972) - Voice Over #1/Third Pepperpot/Second Presenter/Lieutenant Commander Dorothy Lamour/Rating/Woman outside Runcorn Avenue/Mr. Badger/Various, Writer (written by)
Salad Days (30 November 1972) - Chris/Enid/'Storage Jars' Presenter/Philip Jenkinson/Charles/Various, Writer (written by)
The Cycling Tour (7 December 1972) - Proprietor/Old Lady/Doctor/Mme. Brun/Military Man/Secret Policeman Grip/Mr. Pither's Mother/Compère/Various, Writer (written by)
The Nude Man (14 December 1972) - Mr. Badger/Voice Over #1/Arthur Huntingdon/Tenant/Disc Jockey Voice/Commentator, 'Hide-and-Seek' Finals/'Probe' Presenter/Professor Herman Khan/Various, Writer (written by) (as The Usual Lot)
E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease (21 December 1972) - Second Assistant/Elizabethan Gent/Mr. Husband/Various Roles, Writer (written by)
Dennis Moore (4 January 1973) - Parson/Mrs. O/Ludovic Kennedy/Voice Over #3/McGough/Various, Writer (written by)
A Book at Bedtime (11 January 1973) - Book at Bedtime' Voice Over/Third Reader/Second Soldier/'No Time to Lose Advice Centre' Consultant/Dr. Lewis Hoad/Swedish Person/First Major/'Spot the Loony Presenter, Writer (creator)
The British Showbiz Awards (18 January 1973) - Dickie Attenborough / Third Cricketer / Mr. Grimshaw / 'International Wife-Swapping' Voice Over / Peter West / Eddie Waring, Writer (written by)
The Golden Age of Ballooning (31 October 1974) - Jacques Montgolfier/Lord Interest/George III's Reader/Norwegian/Mr. Hollweg/Various, Writer (written by)
Michael Ellis (7 November 1974) - Chris Quinn/John Keats, Writer (written by)
The Light Entertainment War (14 November 1974) - Rear Admiral Humphrey DeVere/Gino Agnelli/Squadron Leader/Corporal/Sapper Walters/First Program Planner/Mother/Voice of Dorian Williams/Various, Writer (written by)
Hamlet (21 November 1974) - Dr. Natal/Michael Charlton/Second Assistant/Mrs. Non-Gorilla/Brian MacThighbone/Various, Writer (written by)
Mr. Neutron (28 November 1974) - Captain Carpenter / Mrs. Smailes / Chairman / Prime Minister / Continuity Announcer / Various, Writer (written by)
Party Political Broadcast (5 December 1974) - Radio Voice/Mrs. Garibaldi/Professor/Male Fanshaw-Chumleigh/Pepperpot Mother/Brigadier N. F. Marwood-Git (retired)/Carl Vernon/Newsreader, Writer (written by)