- TV commercial for Glad Ovenware (2001)
- Fired from WOR Radio show in New York earlier in 2002, but fills in as guest host on friend's show for a day shift, June 2002.
- Recorded two songs for Ben Bagley's "Vernon Duke Revisited Vol. 1": "Just Like A Man," originally written for Bette Davis, and "Life's a Funny Present."
- print ad for The Glad Products Co.'s Glad OvenWare (2001)
- Album, "What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?" Geffen/Warner Bros. Records GHS 24007, 1983.
- "The Joan Rivers Position" (2004)
- TV commercial for GEICO Auto Insurance (2007)
- (December 4, 1986 - September 25, 1988) "Broadway Bound". Directed by Gene Saks. Broadhurst Theatre; 756 performances. Cast included Joan Rivers as "Kate".
- (April 10, 1978) Guested on the daytime talk show "The Stanley Siegel Show" also guesting John Maxton Graham.
- (August 26, 2012) Newspaper article: In "The Washington Post", Vol. 35, Iss. 265, Pg. B3; "How Phyllis [Diller] paved the way for the rest of us".
- (October 2012) TV commercial "The little black dress....in bold new colors" for Old Navy (voice over) with Martin Short (voice over) and Mario Cantone.
- (2007) Appearing in a Geico car insurance commercial.
- (2009) Appearing in a commercial for "Life Lock" identity theft protection.
- (2009) Co-hostess, with Terri Ouelette (infomercial craft queen), of an infomercial for the "Joan Rivers Great Hair Day" hair products.
- (2010) Co-hostess, with Terri Ouelette (infomercial craft queen), of an infomercial for Joan's "The Right to Bare Legs" leg products.
- (July 2014) Release of her book, "Diary of a Mad Diva".
- (March 29, 1968) Guest on the daytime talker "Virginia Graham" also guesting was Nancy Walker.
- (September 20, 1965) Weeklong guest on "The Young Set" also appearing Phyllis Kirk and Tom Poston.
- (1964) Album: Provided voices for the Buck Henry album "At Home With That Other Family" (Roulette Records).
- (June, July, 1964 Flagship broadcast station) - WABC TV Channel 7**: Phyllis Diller's "Show Street" - Co-Producer and writer: WABC TV (Local live NYC) broadcast from ABC's NY network studio - The Dick Cavett Theatre with an audience in attendance; broadcast as a 30 minute local station entertainment program: 19:30 (07:30 p.m.) following the network's Saturday evening "I Witnessed News"; (June-July-summer-six-week-schedule) on the local WABC-NYC TV; written by Phyllis Diller, Joan Rivers and Claibe Richardson; Co-Produced by Joan Rivers and Claibe Richardson; a programming test market adventure which the program's comedy format was primarily Phyllis Diller's night-club material, which unsuccessfully - failed - because of the cruel low ratings outcome prior to the network's prime-time Saturday night schedule - axed off the air by ABC NY network/local program scheduling division because of poor viewer ratings.
- (Summer 1967) She acted in Murray Shisgal's play, "Luv," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Mickey Rooney and Dom DeLuise in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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