The Tonight Show
3/13/80, NBC
Songs unknown
A Gift of Music: The 200th Anniversary of Los Angeles*
1981, w/ Rosemary Clooney, Woody Herman, Sid
Caesar, Imogene Coca, Dionne Warwick, Twiggy, Toni Tennille
Songs included: Together (Wherever We Go)
Peggy Lee Entertains*
8/3/81, BBC-2
Songs included: I Love Being Here with You / Everything Must Change
/ Love Me or Leave Me / Mr. Wonderful / Witchcraft / My Father
/ Why Don't You Do Right? / Fever / I'm a Woman / But Beautiful
/ The Best Is Yet to Come / Don't Cry Out Loud / The Boy from
Ipanema / The Folks Who Live on the Hill / Here's to You
Silk Cut Festival of Jazz*
1982, BBC
Songs included: I Love Being Here with You / I Want to Be Happy
/ I've Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) / The Best Is Yet to Come
/ Fever / Mr. Wonderful / I'm a Woman / I'll Be Seeing You
The Paul Anka Show*
1982
Songs unknown
The Kennedy Center Honors
12/82, CBS
Songs included: Where or When
Honorees: Benny Goodman, Lillian Gish, Gene Kelly,
Eugene Ormandy, George Abbott
London Night Out
2/9/83, Thames Television (UK)
Songs included: I Love Being Here with You / I Can Dream, Can't
I? / Them There Eyes
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
6/25/84, NBC, w/ Joan Rivers (guest host), David Brenner, Jamie Farr
Songs: I Love Being Here with You / I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Peggy Lee Live in Atlantic City*
8/84, PBS
Songs included: Maņana / Why Don't You Do Right? / Fever / As
Time Goes By / The Folks Who Live on the Hill / I'll Be Seeing
You
"Although far from the peak of her vocal powers,
Peggy Lee at 62 is still an intensely absorbing pop-jazz vocalist.
Health problems, including a serious stroke, have given Miss
Lee's dreamy passivity an occasionally disconnected air, but
the singer hasn't lost her ability to invest the subtlest hesitations
of phrase and bending of notes with intimations of mischief
and eroticism. This blend of playfulness and glamour, along
with an aura of metaphysical contemplation, helps make the musical
special...a compelling retrospective... With her blond hair
wrapped in a spangly headdress, Miss Lee is a ghostly temptress
purring of final things in a voice that's often no more than
a tremulous whisper. - Stephen Holden, New York Times,
8/31/84
On Stage America*
9/9/84
Songs unknown
The Joan Rivers Show*
12/17/86
Songs included: Love Dance, Fever
Good Morning America*
1/27/89
Songs included: See See Rider
The Reporters*
4/22/89, Fox
Episode title: "Peggy Lee's Comeback"
Terry Wogan Show*
1/8/90, BBC (UK)
Songs included: Fever
CBS This Morning*
7/20/90, CBS
Songs unknown
Leiber and Stoller: Baby, That's Rock and Roll*
1997, Bravo
Songs included: I'm a Woman / Is That All There Is, plus recent
interview