Happy April Fool's Day, or should I say.. April Fred's?
The Long Island Cannibal Massacre - With Fred Borges as Jack and Alfred Binstock as Leper.
"Abigail" - With Fernando Carrillo as Carlos Alfredo (256 episodes, 1988-1989) and Alejandro Delgado as Freddy Avellaneda (unknown episodes). Series Art Department: Carlos Alfredo Sánchez Set Designer (256 Episodes, 1988-1989).
"Acorralada" - With Kelvin Elizonde as Alfredo Gill (187 episodes, 2007).
"Adorable Monica" - With Guillermo Dávila as Luis Alfredo (211 episodes, 1990).
"The Adventures of Pinocchio" - With Manfred Lichtenfeld (52 episodes, 1976-1977) and Fred Maire as The Fox (52 episodes, 1976-1977).
"Aktenzeichen XY... ungelöst!" - Mit Alfred Hettmer als Self - Assistant (200 episodes, 2003-2021), Christian Fredersdorf (40 episodes, 1972-2005), Manfred Spies as 1. Kriminalbeamter in Hagen (17 episodes, 1973-1995), Manfred Ball (12 episodes, 1984-2006), Manfred Erdmann (10 episodes, 1976-1989), Manfred Böhm (8 episodes, 1968-1986), Fred Berhoff (5 episodes, 1976-2004), Manfred Reddemann (4 episodes, 1968-1976), Manfred-Anton Algrang (4 episodes, 2018-2020), Alfred Traxler (3 episodes, 1969-1974), Manfred Peathe (3 episodes, 1970-1972), Frank Frede (3 episodes, 2000-2003), Ralph Steiger as Manfred (2 episodes, 2009-2013), Manfred Greve (2 episodes, 1970-1971), Poul Frederiksen (2 episodes, 1971), Manfred Kothe (2 episodes, 1973-1974), Manfred Schreiber as Self - Polizeipräsident München (2 episodes, 1977-2009), Alfred Schuster (2 episodes, 1983-1994), Alfred Prasser (2 episodes, 1984-1991), Kai Frederic Schrickel (2 episodes, 1993-1994), Manfred Schilder as Self - Assistant (2 episodes, 2004-2016), Alfred Bauer (2 episodes, 2004-2005), Manfred Andrae (2 episodes, 2017-2018), Alfred Boeckel (1 episode, 1968), Alfred Pongratz as Kunsthändler Georg Dänzer (1 episode, 1968), Manfred Fürst (1 episode, 1969), Manfred Repp (1 episode, 1969), Alfred Baarovy (1 episode, 1970), Manfred Jenning (1 episode, 1970), Manfred Meurer (1 episode, 1970), Manfred Scheibler (1 episode, 1970), Fred Tanner as Schweizer Kriminalkommissar (1 episode, 1970), Manfred Bender (1 episode, 1975), Manfred Schmidt-Maille (1 episode, 1983), Manfred Wöll (1 episode, 1984), Alfred Herms (1 episode, 1986), Manfred Dungl (1 episode, 1995), Manfred Schmid (1 episode, 1996), Fred Alexander (1 episode, 2005), Manfred Rudolph (1 episode, 2007), Alfred Stümper as Self - via MAZ (1 episode, 2009), Frederic Welter (1 episode, 2010), Frederic Böhle (1 episode, 2013), Manfred Münichsdorfer (1 episode, 2014), and Alfred Wimmer as Self - Kommissar KRIPO Traunstein (1 episode, 2015). Series Production Management: Manfred Greiner Production Manager / Unit Manager (2 Episodes, 1987-1996).
"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" - With Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Host (93 episodes, 1962-1965), William Bramley as Fred Starcher (2 episodes, 1962-1964), Charles Fredericks as The Big Man (2 episodes, 1963-1965), James Gregory as Fred Kruger (1 episode, 1963), Alfred Ryder as Attorney Johnathan Rudolph (1 episode, 1965), Jay Lanin as Fred (1 episode, 1962), Fred Draper as Dr. Hornbeck (1 episode, 1965), and Read Morgan as Freddie Arnold (1 episode, 1963). Series Directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Hayes (teleplay) (7 Episodes, 1962-1965). Series Writing Credits: Frederic Dannay (short Story) (1 Episode, 1963). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Lee (short Story) (1 Episode, 1963). Series Produced by Alfred Hitchcock Executive Producer (1 Episode, 1964).
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" - With Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Host (268 episodes, 1955-1962), Mike Ragan as Alfredo (7 episodes, 1955-1961), Frederick Worlock as Barclay (4 episodes, 1957-1959), William Redfield as Fred Logan (3 episodes, 1957-1961), Cyril Delevanti as Alfred J. Sloane (2 episodes, 1956-1960), Les Tremayne as Dr. Fred Bixby (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Jerry Paris as Fred Piper (2 episodes, 1956-1958), Alfred Linder as Shoemaker (2 episodes, 1956), Fred Essler as Arthur (1 episode, 1959), Fred Graham as Rinditch (1 episode, 1957), Fred Robbins as Police Sergeant (1 episode, 1958), Harold Dyrenforth as Frederic Blauer (1 episode, 1959), Fred Kruger as Warden (1 episode, 1957), Fred Catania as Brother Damianos (1 episode, 1960), and Alfred Tonkel as Undetermined Role (1 episode, 1957). Series Directed by Alfred Hitchcock (17 Episodes, 1955-1961). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (story) (5 Episodes, 1957-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (story) (5 Episodes, 1957-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (teleplay) (5 Episodes, 1957-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (story) (1 Episode, 1955). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (teleplay) (1 Episode, 1955). Series Writing Credits: Fred Levon (story) (1 Episode, 1956). Series Writing Credits: Fred McMorrow (story) (1 Episode, 1960). Series Produced by Alfred Hitchcock Producer / Executive Producer / Producer (6 Episodes, 1955-1962). Series Cinematography by Ellsworth Fredericks (2 Episodes, 1957). Series Set Decoration by Fred M. MacLean (2 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Music Department: Frederick Herbert Music Supervisor (59 Episodes, 1958-1960). Series Additional Crew: Alfred Hitchcock Photographic Model: Book Cover (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1958).
"Alfred J. Kwak" - With Ryan van den Akker as Alfred J. Kwak (52 episodes, 1989-1991), Fred Butter as Wannes (21 episodes, 1990-1991), and Megumi Hayashibara as Alfred J. Kwak (1 episode, 1989).
"Alfred Marks Time" - With Alfred Marks as Self (34 episodes, 1956-1960) and Freddie Earlle (2 episodes, 1959-1961).
"Alfredissimo! - Kochen mit Bio" - With Alfred Biolek as Self - Host (112 episodes, 1994-2007). Series Produced by Alfred Biolek Executive Producer (uncredited) (unknown Episodes).
"All My Children" - With Cheryl Hulteen as Winifred (65 episodes, 1991-2011), Steven Keats as Alfred Gresham (8 episodes, 1992), Bill Timoney as Alfred Vanderpool (6 episodes, 1983-1999), Connie Fredericks as E.R. Nurse (6 episodes, 1992), Alfred Cerullo as Orderly #1 (4 episodes, 1989), Alfredo Narciso as Island Cop (2 episodes, 2008), John Harrison as Original Fred (2 episodes, 2009), Stuart Rudin as Fred (2 episodes, 2009), Freddy Hernandez as Detective (2 episodes, 2010), Remak Ramsay as Frederick Carson (1 episode, 1997), Fred Porcelli as Freddie (1 episode, 1978), Fred Collins as Radio Announcer (1 episode, 1992), Frederick Rolf as Bela Szekely (1 episode, 1992), Fred Ottaviano as Fire Captain (1 episode, 1993), Freddy Bastone as Bob Halfred (1 episode, 1996), Frederick Koehler as Oyster Cracker (1 episode, 1997), Fred Berman as Andy Conway (1 episode, 2007), Billy Freda as Delivery Guy (1 episode, 2007), Stephanie Fredricks as Nancy (1991) (unknown episodes), and Fred Gaines Jr. as Hospital Board Member (1 episode, 2011). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (associate Head Writer) (22 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (22 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (breakdown Writer) (22 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (writer) (22 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (written By) (22 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Music Department: Frederika Wisehart Music Director / Musical Director (2 Episodes, 1985).
"Alla mot alla med Filip och Fredrik" - With Fredrik Wikingsson as Self - Host (149 episodes, 2019-2020).
"Amándote" - With Fernando Kliche as Alfredo Brandahuer (105 episodes, 1998).
"Amanhecer" - With José Pinto as Alfredo Ramadas (193 episodes, 2002-2003).
"Amar... al salvaje" - With Alfredo Iglesias as Sebastián (1983) (141 episodes, 1983).
"Angélica, mi vida" - With Carlos Montalvo as Luis Alfredo Cruz (140 episodes, 1988-1989) and Alejandro Joglar as Alfredo Cruz 'Freddie' (140 episodes, 1988-1989).
"Anjo Selvagem" - With Frederico Moreno as Rui Correia Marques (410 episodes, 2001-2003) and Alfredo Brito as Rebelo (9 episodes, 2002).
"Aquí llegan los Manfredi" - With Series Directed by Alfredo Galiñanes (29 Episodes, 1980).
"Aquele Beijo" - With Frederico Reuter as Ricardo (153 episodes, 2011-2012) and Frederico Volkmann as Tide (153 episodes, 2011-2012).
"Arthur" - With Michael Caloz as Dora Winifred Read (45 episodes, 1996-1999), Robert Naylor as Dora Winifred 'D.W.' Read (40 episodes, 2007-2010), Jason Szwimer as Dora Winifred 'D.W.' Read (30 episodes, 2002-2006), Oliver Grainger as Dora Winifred Read (28 episodes, 1999-2001), Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers (2 episodes, 1997-2002), and Ryan Ehrenworth as Dora Winifred 'D.W.' Read (1 episode, 2007). Series Sound Department: Frederic Maloney Recording Engineer (16 Episodes, 2004-2006).
"AwesomenessTV" - With Isaiah Fredericks as Zay Zay (49 episodes, 2013-2014), Josiah Fredericks as Jojo (49 episodes, 2013-2014), Kevin Fredericks as Dad (4 episodes, 2013), Nicholas Galarza as Fred (2 episodes, 2013), Fred Ligaard as Prankster 2 (2 episodes, 2013), Melissa Fredericks as Self (1 episode, 2013), and Zay Zay Fredericks (1 episode, 2013). Series Writing Credits: Kevin Fredericks (writer) (48 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Writing Credits: Kevin Fredericks (written By) (48 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Writing Credits: Kevin Fredericks (written By) (48 Episodes, 2013-2014). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Amanda Fredrick Camera Operator (1 Episode, 2013).
"Bajo un mismo rostro" - With Alfredo Adame as Diego (100 episodes, 1995).
"Balada por un amor" - With Alfredo Adame as Gustavo Elenes (140 episodes, 1989-1990).
"Batman" - With Alan Napier as Alfred (120 episodes, 1966-1968), Jacques Bergerac as Freddie the Fence (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Jerry Doggett as Fred Forbes (2 episodes, 1966), Barry Dennen as Fred (2 episodes, 1968), Charles Fredericks as Leo Crustash (2 episodes, 1967), James Millhollin as Alfred Slye (1 episode, 1966), Alfred Dennis as Omar Orloff (1 episode, 1967), Fred Carson as Henchman (4 episodes, 1966-1968), Fred Aldrich as Onlooker in Park (1 episode, 1966), and Freda Jones as Retirement Home Resident (1 episode, 1966). Series Writing Credits: Fred De Gorter (written By) (4 Episodes, 1966).
"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" - With Winifred Hill as A middle-aged lady (11 episodes, 1951-1959), Fred Johnson as Ben Mattling (8 episodes, 1952-1958), Frederick Ross as Prison Keeper (7 episodes, 1950-1953), Alfred Burke as Arthur Sandler (6 episodes, 1951-1956), Charles Victor as Alfred P. Doolittle (6 episodes, 1954-1956), Emrys Jones as Alfred Polly (5 episodes, 1950-1955), Kathleen Crawley as Freda (4 episodes, 1951-1952), Wilfred Pickles as Jack Hardacre (4 episodes, 1950-1958), Frederick Piper as Alonso (4 episodes, 1951-1956), Ray Cooney as Alfred (4 episodes, 1957-1958), Brian Peck as Alfred Cartwright (3 episodes, 1956-1959), Sean Lynch as Fred Handwell (3 episodes, 1958-1959), Harry Ross as Alfredo (3 episodes, 1953-1954), David Stoll as Alderman Freddie Fox-Grimble (3 episodes, 1951-1957), Arthur Brough as Fred Wilson (2 episodes, 1956), Frederick Buckland as Second Lord (2 episodes, 1953), Freda Jackson as Mrs. Bailey (2 episodes, 1957-1959), Freda Bamford as Gina Ekdal (2 episodes, 1952-1953), Jeremy Brett as Freddie Perkins (2 episodes, 1954-1958), Winifred Willard as Amelia (2 episodes, 1950-1952), Frederick Bartman as Kurt Landeck (2 episodes, 1952-1957), Frederick Schrecker as Dr. Einstein (2 episodes, 1952-1957), Barry K. Barnes as Frederick (2 episodes, 1952), Fred Goddard as 3rd Man (2 episodes, 1957), Fred Ferris as Clarke (2 episodes, 1959), Winifred Hindle as Nessie (2 episodes, 1959), Frederick Peisley as Mr. Sidney Cole (1 episode, 1955), Frederick Leister as Lucian (1 episode, 1958), Lester Ferguson as Alfred (1 episode, 1950), Freda Gaye as Mrs. Felton (1 episode, 1955), Frederick Jaeger as Harold Russ (1 episode, 1957), Fred Griffiths as Taxi Driver (1 episode, 1953), Nigel Green as Freddie Henderson (1 episode, 1959), Frederick Noon (1 episode, 1953), Laurence Goodwin as Frederic (1 episode, 1951), Frederick Kelsey (1 episode, 1951), Frederick Victor as Butler (1 episode, 1951), Michael Bilton as Alfred Stokes (1 episode, 1952), Frederick Schiller as Mr. Feldmann (1 episode, 1952), Shaun Noble as Fred Ingram (1 episode, 1953), Frederick Sommer (1 episode, 1953), Kenneth More as Freddie Page (1 episode, 1954), Sandra Alfred as Tina (1 episode, 1956), Peter Gray as Freddie Malone (1 episode, 1957), Fred McNaughton as Liftman (1 episode, 1957), Freddie Watts (1 episode, 1957), Alfred Lynch as Alyoshka, a Cobbler (1 episode, 1958), Carl Conway as Fred Cullen (1 episode, 1959), and Ronald Hatton as Freddie (1 episode, 1959). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Benedict (novel) (1 Episode, 1953). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Knott (play) (1 Episode, 1952). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Neumann (story) (1 Episode, 1954). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Savoir (play) (1 Episode, 1955). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (writer) (6 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (additional Material) (6 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (script) (6 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Shaughnessy (television Adaptation) (6 Episodes, 1951-1959). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Sutro (play) (1 Episode, 1955). Series Produced by Fred O'Donovan Producer (11 Episodes, 1950-1952). Series Production Design by Frederick Knapman (10 Episodes, 1954-1958). Series Art Department: Frederick Knapman Settings Designed By / Designer / Set Designer / Setting / Settings (6 Episodes, 1952-1954). Series Music Department: Freddie Phillips Musician: Guitar (2 Episodes, 1951-1952). Series Music Department: Alfred Dunning Lyrics: Ballad (1 Episode, 1953). Series Music Department: Winifred Taylor Musician: Rehearsal Pianist (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1953). Series Additional Crew: Alfred Rodriguez Choreographer (1 Episode, 1958).
"Bicho do Mato" - With Paulo Padilha as Alfredo (141 episodes, 1972).
"Bicho do Mato" - With Paulo Gorgulho as Alfredo (73 episodes, 2006-2007) and Regina Sampaio as Frederica (41 episodes, 2006-2007).
"Biography" - With Fred Silverman as Self (5 episodes, 2000-2009), Fred Roos as Self (3 episodes, 2000-2005), Frederick De Cordova as Self (2 episodes, 1996-1997), Fred Wostbrock as Self - Adam's Agent (2 episodes, 2000), Frederick Lawrence Guiles as Self - Biographer (1 episode, 1996), Freddie Blassie as Self (1 episode, 1999), Fred Attansio as Self - Friend (1 episode, 1992), Fred Kaplan as Self (1 episode, 1995), Fred Berlin as Self - Sexual Disorder Specialist, Johns Hopkins University (1 episode, 1996), Fredric Dannen as Self (1 episode, 1996), Freddie Fields as Self (1 episode, 1997), Alfred Pagano as Self (1 episode, 1997), Freddy Cole as Self (1 episode, 1998), Fred Melamed as Announcer (1 episode, 1998), Fred L. Turner as Self (1 episode, 1998), Fred Zinnemann as Self (1 episode, 1998), Fred Ward (1 episode, 1999), Fred Crane (1 episode, 2000), Fred Grandy as Self (1 episode, 2001), Frederica Sagor Maas as Self (1 episode, 2002), Frederick S. Pierce as Self (1 episode, 2003), Fred Klein as Self (1 episode, 2004), Fred Reid as Self - Plainfield Resident (1 episode, 2004), Fred Bronson as Self - columnist, Billboard Magazine (1 episode, 2005), Fred Savage as Self (1 episode, 2005), Fred 'Chico' Lager as Self - Former CEO Ben & Jerry's (1 episode, 2006), Frederic Tucker as Self - Acting Coach, Aaron Speiser Acting Studio (1 episode, 2008), Fred Schneider as Self (1 episode, 2010), Fred Specktor as Self (1 episode, 2010), and Fred Willard as Self - Comedian (1 episode, 2012). Series Directed by Bruce Alfred (2 Episodes, 2000-2003). Series Directed by Frederick Rendina (1 Episode, 2000). Series Writing Credits: Bruce Alfred (2 Episodes, 2000-2003). Series Writing Credits: Bruce Alfred (writer) (2 Episodes, 2000-2003). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Rendina (written By) (1 Episode, 2001). Series Produced by Frederick Rendina Producer (2 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Produced by Bruce Alfred Producer (1 Episode, 2003). Series Cinematography by Frederic Lumiere (2 Episodes, 2007-2008). Series Cinematography by Bruce Alfred (1 Episode, 2003). Series Film Editing by Frederick Rendina (2 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Production Management: Frederic Lumiere Post-production Supervisor (4 Episodes, 2007-2008). Series Sound Department: Fred Tator Audio Mixer (1 Episode, 1995). Series Sound Department: Frederick Weigle Sound (1 Episode, 1995). Series Sound Department: Fred Soffa Sound (1 Episode, 1997). Series Visual Effects by Fred Lewis Visual Effects (1 Episode, 2000). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fredrick Albrecht Key Grip (2 Episodes, 1996). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Krisman Still Photography/reproduction Photography (1 Episode, 1995). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Fabre Camera Operator (1 Episode, 1996). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Ballard Camera Operator (1 Episode, 1999). Series Camera and Electrical Department: David J. Frederick Additional Camera (1 Episode, 1999). Series Music Department: Frederick Loewe Music From "My Fair Lady" Courtesy Of (1 Episode, 1998). Series Additional Crew: Fred Landesman Production Consultant (1 Episode, 1998). Series Additional Crew: Fred 'Chico' Lager Archive Source (1 Episode, 2006). Series Additional Crew: Alex Frederico Production Assistant (1 Episode, 2010). Series Thanks: Lisa Fredsti Acknowledgment: William Fox Research Library / Acknowledgment: William W. Fox Research Library (2 Episodes, 1995-1997). Series Thanks: Frederick Lawrence Guiles Acknowledgment (1 Episode, 1996). Series Thanks: Fred Marzulla Special Thanks (1 Episode, 1997). Series Thanks: Fred Yoder Acknowledgment: Sigma Chi National Chapter (1 Episode, 1998). Series Thanks: Marti Frederiksen Special Thanks (1 Episode, 2001).
"Boulevard Bio" - With Alfred Biolek as Self - Host (195 episodes, 1991-2003), Manfred Deix as Self (1 episode, 1992), Frederic Seaman as Self (1 episode, 1992), and Freddy Quinn as Self (1 episode, 1996). Series Produced by Alfred Biolek Executive Producer (uncredited) (unknown Episodes). Series Music by Manfred Schoof (7 Episodes, 1991-2000). Series Sound Department: Fred Basseng Sound (1 Episode, 1995). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Haelke Camera Operator (1 Episode, 1996). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Albishausen Camera Operator (1 Episode, 1997).
"The Box" - With Fred Betts as Sir Henry Usher (207 episodes, 1974-1976).
"Bull" - With Freddy Rodríguez as Benny Colón (103 episodes, 2016-2021), Frederick Weller as Pete Peters (1 episode, 2016), Fredric Lehne as Judge Wanecraft (1 episode, 2019), Reg Rogers as Freddy Bensimon (1 episode, 2016), Annie Henk as ADA Fredericks (1 episode, 2020), Jeff Panzarella as Freddy Grimaldi (1 episode, 2017), Michael Frederic as Attorney Malloy (1 episode, 2020), James Vincent Boland as Freddie (1 episode, 2016), Andrew Ayala as Juror Frederick West (1 episode, 2016), Alfredo Romeo Suarez as Carlos Acevedo (1 episode, 2017), Harry Raab Alderson as Frederick (1 episode, 2017), Brian McCormack as Fred Baker (1 episode, 2016), Geoffrey Dawe as Fred Mirror (1 episode, 2016), and Freddy Ordenana as Witness #5 (1 episode, 2016). Series Visual Effects by Fred Pienkos Compositing Supervisor (2 Episodes, 2016-2017). Series Stunts: Kevin Rogers Stunt Double: Freddy Rodríguez / Stunt Double: Hunter Douglass (2 Episodes, 2017-2020).
"C.I.D." - With Dinesh Phadnis as Inspector Fredricks (1,476 episodes, 1999-2018).
"c/o Segemyhr" - With Johan Ulveson as Fredrik Segemyhr (59 episodes, 1998-2004), Kajsa Ingemarsson as Kristin, Fredrik's Boss (1 episode, 1998), Fredrik Hammar as pappan (1 episode, 1999), and Fredrik Dolk as Carl-Fredrik (1 episode, 2004). Series Writing Credits: Fredrik Lindström (writer) (32 Episodes, 1998-1999). Series Writing Credits: Fredrik T. Olsson (writer) (1 Episode, 1999).
"Campus 12" - With Pieter Casteleyn as Frederik Vincke (157 episodes, 2018-2020). Series Art Department: Frederik Van Genechten Prop Designer / Props / Prop Designer / Prop Maker (139 Episodes, 2018-2020).
"Caras & Bocas" - With Fúlvio Stefanini as Frederico (165 episodes, 2009-2010).
"Caribe" - With Miguel de León as Luis Alfredo (176 episodes, 1990-1991), Freddy Escobar (3 episodes, 1990), and Alfredo Sandoval (3 episodes, 1990). Series Production Design by Carlos Alfredo Sánchez (175 Episodes, 1990). Series Art Department: Carlos Alfredo Sánchez Set Designer (175 Episodes, 1990).
"Carolina Barrantes" - With Álvaro Ruiz as Alfredo Barrantes (166 episodes, 1998).
"Castle Einstein" - With Manfred-Anton Algrang as Pino Fabri (96 episodes, 2003-2006), Frederic Heidorn as Sascha Hauser (49 episodes, 2019-2021), Georg Novotny as Freddy Lennox (23 episodes, 2009-2010), Alfred Hartung as Gottfried (8 episodes, 1999-2007), Fridtjof Gustavs as Frederik (4 episodes, 2002-2003), Alexander G. Schäfer as Alfred Kruse (2 episodes, 2001-2018), Frederick Lau as Lars (3 episodes, 2005), Alfred Müller as Prof. Schumacher (3 episodes, 2005), Ralph Herforth as Chefredakteur Riesmüller (2 episodes, 2010), Kai Frederic Schrickel as Kommissar (1 episode, 2010), Fred Delmare as Karussellbetreiber (1 episode, 2002), and Manfred Witt as LKW-Fahrer (1 episode, 2010).
"Cha cha cha" - With Alfredo Casero as Gilberto Manhattan Ruiz (105 episodes, 1993-1997). Series Writing Credits: Alfredo Casero (idea) (83 Episodes, 1995-1997). Series Music Department: Alfredo Casero Composer: Additional Music (1 Episode, 1996). Series Music Department: Alfredo Casero Musicalization (1 Episode, 1997).
"Cicatrices del alma" - With José Elías Moreno as Alfredo (128 episodes, 1986). Series Directed by Alfredo Gurrola (128 Episodes, 1986).
"El circo de las Montini" - With Alfredo Castro as César Mondaca (125 episodes, 2002).
"Class of '74" - With Graham Bossett as Freddie Randall (98 episodes, 1975).
"Collection Fred Vargas" - With Series Writing Credits: Fred Vargas (6 Episodes, 2008-2019). Series Sound Department: Fred Messa Boom Operator (1 Episode, 2010).
"Compañeros" - With Francis Lorenzo as Alfredo Torán (121 episodes, 1998-2002) and Alicia Cifredo (1 episode, 2001).
"Conan" - With Fred Armisen as Self - Guest (10 episodes, 2011-2019), Fred Savage as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Freddie Wong as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2014), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2016), Freddie Highmore as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2017), Fred Fugen as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2018), Collin Alfredo St. Dic as Somalian Pirate (1 episode, 2011), Fred Cross as Malcolm Gladwell (2 episodes, 2011), Fredericka Meek as Conan's Mug Backup Singer (2 episodes, 2015-2018), Fredrik Eriksson as Self - Grizfolk (1 episode, 2016), and Lars Frederiksen as Self - Rancid (1 episode, 2017).
"Coração d'Ouro" - With Rodrigo Soares as Fred Dantas (290 episodes, 2015-2016) and Frederico Amaral as Leonardo (7 episodes, 2016). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (16 Episodes, 2015).
"Corner Gas" - With Fred Ewanuick as Hank Yarbo (107 episodes, 2004-2009), Frank Adamson as Fred (1 episode, 2004), and Fred Scott as Player 1 (1 episode, 2005).
"Coronation Street" - With John Savident as Fred Elliott (828 episodes, 1994-2006), Fred Feast as Fred Gee (122 episodes, 1970-1984), Derek Griffiths as Freddie Smith (66 episodes, 2016-2017), Ali Briggs as Freda Burgess (42 episodes, 2005-2021), Wensley Pithey as Wilfred Perkins (20 episodes, 1972-1974), Joan Scott as Winifred Willis (14 episodes, 1983-1993), Joe Gladwin as Fred Jackson (7 episodes, 1961-1964), Poppy Lane as Freda Loftus (5 episodes, 1971-1978), Arthur Spreckley as Fred Makin (4 episodes, 1968-1995), Freddie Earlle as Sam Owens (4 episodes, 1993), Freddie Lees as Norman Leach (3 episodes, 1973), Fred Ferris as Mr. Appleby (2 episodes, 1962), Freddie Rayner as Sam Turner (2 episodes, 1977-1978), Freddie Hogan as Sammy the Waiter (2 episodes, 2014), Ivor Dean as Alfred Wormold (2 episodes, 1964-1968), Freddie Boardley as Ian McAllister (2 episodes, 1980), Mel Fredericks as Benny (1 episode, 1990-1991), Larry Noble as Fred Nuttall (2 episodes, 1966), Fred Crossley as George Mulliner (2 episodes, 1970-1972), Robin Parkinson as Fred Nelson (2 episodes, 1973), Edward Palmer as Uncle Fred (1 episode, 1961), Brian Glover as Fred Henshaw (1 episode, 1972), Dylan Whitbread as Freddie Peacock (1 episode, 2009), Donald Eccles as Fred Hamilton (1 episode, 1963), David Sumner as Fred (1 episode, 1963), Freddie Rhodes as Harry Platt (1 episode, 2020), Richard Hoodless as Fred Hartley (1 episode, 1968), Eirwyn Davies as Fred Brigginshaw (1 episode, 1975), and Freddie Fletcher as Bob Whitely (1 episode, 1982).
"Corpo a Corpo" - With Hugo Carvana as Alfredo Fraga Dantas (180 episodes, 1984-1985).
"Cortina de Vidro" - With Herson Capri as Frederico Stuart (168 episodes, 1989-1990).
"Countdown" - With Freda Thornton as Self - Lexicographer (202 episodes, 1986-1992) and Marc Freden as Self - Dictionary Corner (12 episodes, 1999).
"A Country Practice" - With Les Dayman as Blind Freddie (7 episodes, 1982-1988), Fredric Abbott as Noel Kitchener (6 episodes, 1983-1988), Fred Welsh as Eric 'Podge' McKeever (5 episodes, 1983-1992), Gerry Sont as Fredo (4 episodes, 1982-1983), Frederick Miragliotta as Mario De Benedetto (4 episodes, 1988), Alfred Bell as Johnny Reynolds (2 episodes, 1982), Todd Ingham as Fred (2 episodes, 1983), Patrick Phillips as Freddy Skinner (2 episodes, 1984), and Neil Roach as Jim Fredericks (1 episode, 1990).
"Cristal" - With Carlos Mata as Luis Alfredo Ascanio (245 episodes, 1985) and Freddy Escobar as Beto (1 episode, 1985).
"La cruz de Marisa Cruces" - With Carlos Bracho as Alfredo Roldan (300 episodes, 1970-1971).
"Cuando me enamoro" - With Alfredo Adame as Honorio Sánchez (167 episodes, 2010-2011).
"Déjate querer" - With Alfredo Zemma as Germán Machado (99 episodes, 1993).
"Dahil may isang ikaw" - With Sid Lucero as Alfred 'Red' Ramirez (105 episodes, 2009-2010).
"Dahil sa pag-ibig" - With Piolo Pascual as Alfred Valderama (78 episodes, 2012), Freddie Webb as Daniel Falcon (78 episodes, 2012), Nathaniel Britt as Kid Alfred (46 episodes, 2012), and Francis Magundayao as Teen Alfred (6 episodes, 2012).
"Days of Our Lives" - With Freddie Smith as Sonny Kiriakis (859 episodes, 2011-2020), Steve Eastin as Col. Alfred Jericho (45 episodes, 1985-1989), Jerry Hawkins as Fred Harris (14 episodes, 1993-1994), Fred Sanders as Agent Raskin (13 episodes, 1995-1998), Fred Beir as Larry Atwood (11 episodes, 1977-1984), John Lombardo as Fred Barton (10 episodes, 1977-1978), Dennis Bailey as Fred Gillane (10 episodes, 1994), Fred Holliday as Ron Wyche (8 episodes, 1988-1991), Steve Vinovich as Frederick Sykes (7 episodes, 2002-2008), Karen Fredrik as Vicki Jarvis (6 episodes, 1987), Richard Bergman as Brett Fredericks (6 episodes, 1983), Frederick Keeve as Doctor (6 episodes, 1994-2010), Frederic Downs as Hank Wilson (5 episodes, 1975-1980), Frederick Coffin as Warden (4 episodes, 1999), Frederick Bailey as Bill (4 episodes, 2000), Daryl Crittenden as Freddie (3 episodes, 2010-2013), Fred Ochs as Dr. Altman (3 episodes, 2013), Freddy John James as Bystander #2 (3 episodes, 2013), Ken Sansom as Dr. Frederick Powell (3 episodes, 1976-1986), Fred Rapport as Juror (3 episodes, 1966), Fred Lerner as Guard #2 (3 episodes, 1996), Andriana Manfredi as Roxanne Trenton (3 episodes, 2015), Gary Bolen as Alfred Peterson (2 episodes, 1990-1992), Brian Sheridan as Fred (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Fred Tatasciore as Weather Reporter (2 episodes, 2006), Freda Foh Shen as Eleanor Thomas (2 episodes, 2008), Fred Cross as Zeke (1 episode, 2010), and Alfred Adderly as Chez Rouge Patron (1 episode, 2008). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (associate Head Writer) (26 Episodes, 2006-2007). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Johnson (writer) (26 Episodes, 2006-2007). Series Art Direction by Fred Luff III (44 Episodes, 1968). Series Additional Crew: Fred Tallaksen Choreographer (8 Episodes, 2002-2006).
"Deixa-me Amar" - With João Ricardo as Alfredo Ventura (251 episodes, 2007-2008).
"Desencontros" - With António Montez as Agente Alfredo (145 episodes, 1995) and Lurdes Lima as Vizinha de Alfredo (2 episodes, 1995).
"Destino de mujer" - With Henry Galué as Alfredo (136 episodes, 1997). Series Directed by Freddy Trujillo (136 Episodes, 1997).
"The Dick Cavett Show" - With Fred Foy as Self - Announcer (97 episodes, 1968-1986), Alfred Hitchcock as Self (2 episodes, 1970-1972), Fred Astaire as Donald Elwood (3 episodes, 1970-1971), and Alfred Lunt as Self (1 episode, 1970).
"A Different World" - With Cree Summer as Freddie Brooks (111 episodes, 1988-1993). Series Additional Crew: Fred D'Aguilar Technical Director (1 Episode, 1987).
"Dios se lo pague" - With Álvaro Bayona as Alfredo (259 episodes, 1997-1998).
"Dirt Every Day" - With Fred Williams as Self - Host (117 episodes, 2013-2021). Series Writing Credits: Fred Williams (78 Episodes, 2013-2019). Series Writing Credits: Fred Williams (writer) (78 Episodes, 2013-2019).
"The Doctors" - With Fred J. Scollay as Rev. Samuel Shafer (204 episodes, 1963-1965), Alfred Hinckley as Ralph Anderson (12 episodes, 1968), Kevin O'Connor as Fred Winston (5 episodes, 1969-1975), James Luisi as Fred Dalton (5 episodes, 1964), Tom Spratley as Fred Sanders (2 episodes, 1974), Martin Cassidy as Freddy MacNamara (2 episodes, 1977), John Carpenter as Fred Harrison (1 episode, 1968), Fred Stewart as Mr. Fielding (1 episode, 1965), and Fred Burstein as Ken Lucia Robinson (1982) (unknown episodes). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Feirstein (written By) (41 Episodes, 1977-1978). Series Additional Crew: Fred Lights Stage Manager (49 Episodes, 1963-1979). Series Additional Crew: Fred Manni Stage Manager / Prompter (119 Episodes, 1975-1979).
"Dos hogares" - With Alfredo Adame as Armando Garza (151 episodes, 2011-2012) and Alfredo Alfonso as Julio Cesar Palma (104 episodes, 2011-2012).
"Du côté de chez Fred" - With Fred Chichin as Self (1 episode, 1989).
"Dyesebel" - With Dingdong Dantes as Fredo Legaspi (126 episodes, 2008), Alfred Vargas as Erebus (2008) (126 episodes, 2008), and Arkin Magalona as Young Fredo (2008) (unknown episodes).
"The Ed Sullivan Show" - With Fred Astaire as Self (8 episodes, 1954-1963), Alfred Drake as Self - Singer (4 episodes, 1960-1961), Fredric March as Self (5 episodes, 1952-1958), The Fredonias as Themselves (3 episodes, 1956-1965), Fred Willard as Self - Comedian (3 episodes, 1963-1964), Alfred Lunt as Self (2 episodes, 1951), Fred E. Ahlert as Self (2 episodes, 1952), Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians as Themselves (2 episodes, 1956-1968), Frederick Loewe as Self (3 episodes, 1957-1961), Freddie Trenkler as Self (2 episodes, 1957-1958), Alfred Apaka as Self (2 episodes, 1957), Ballet De Florence and Frederic as Themselves (2 episodes, 1958), Ugo Frediani as Juggler (2 episodes, 1959), Alfredo Mendoza as Self - Skater (2 episodes, 1970), Fred Marc as Self - Violinist (1 episode, 1949), Freddie the Clown as Self (1 episode, 1950), Alfred Dowling as Self (1 episode, 1951), Fred Corcoran as Self (1 episode, 1952), Alfredi's All-Accordian Symphony Band as Themselves (1 episode, 1955), Frederick Brisson as Self (1 episode, 1955), Fred Russell as Self (1 episode, 1955), Winifred Atwell as Self (1 episode, 1956), Fred Haney as Self (1 episode, 1956), Alfred King as Self (1 episode, 1956), Freddie Bell as Self (1 episode, 1958), Frederic de Paris as Self (1 episode, 1959), Fred MacMurray as Self (1 episode, 1959), Fred Hartel as Self (1 episode, 1961), Nina and Frederik as Singers (1 episode, 1961), Fred Clark as Comedian (1 episode, 1963), Fred Kaps as Self - Magician (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Fred Roby as Self - Ventriloquist (1 episode, 1963), Freddie & The Dreamers as Rock Band (1 episode, 1965), Gil and Freddie Lavedo as Acrobats (1 episode, 1968), Fred Waring as Self (1 episode, 1968), Fred Dryer as Self - singing NFL player (1 episode, 1970), and Freda Payne as Self - Singer (1 episode, 1970).
"Eldorado" - With Roland Curram as Freddie Martin (114 episodes, 1992-1993).
"Elefant, Tiger & Co." - With Freddy Kuschel as Self (111 episodes, 2003-2021).
"El elegido" - With Patricio Contreras as Alfredo Bilbao (139 episodes, 2011).
"Ella" - With Christophe Haddad as Frederico García Gómez (194 episodes, 2010-2011).
"Emergency-Ward 10" - With Frederick Bartman as Dr. Simon Forrester (245 episodes, 1957-1962), Joan Miller as Winifred Saunders (8 episodes, 1966), Wilfred Downing as Charlie Fitch (7 episodes, 1963), Terence Longdon as Freddy Waters (7 episodes, 1963), Peter Hempson as Fred Kershaw (7 episodes, 1965), Frederick Treves as Mr. Fenton (6 episodes, 1963), Freda Bamford as Mrs. Poole (4 episodes, 1964), Frederick Leister as John Handon (4 episodes, 1959-1961), Frederick Farley as Denis Graves (4 episodes, 1962-1967), John Henderson as Fred Barnes (4 episodes, 1964), Rex Graham as Frederick Newton (3 episodes, 1960), Frederick Peisley as Edward Cathcart (3 episodes, 1960), Frederick Piper as Martin Parrish (3 episodes, 1961), Fred Ferris as Mr. Currie (2 episodes, 1960-1963), Harold Lang as Wilfred Adams (2 episodes, 1962), Wilfred Carter as Mr. Parnell (2 episodes, 1963-1967), Reg Pritchard as Fred (2 episodes, 1963-1967), Fred McNaughton as Mr. Gibson (1 episode, 1959), David Ritch as Fred Saunders (1 episode, 1961), Geoffrey Frederick as Dr. Robert Hamilton (1 episode, 1962), Fredric Abbott as Simon Cobbold (1 episode, 1963), Winifred Hill as Mrs. Armstrong (1 episode, 1963), and Freddie Fowler as Joshua Partridge (1 episode, 1966). Series Directed by Fred Wilby (2 Episodes, 1967).
"Empire" - With Alexandre Nero as José Alfredo Medeiros (197 episodes, 2014-2015) and Chay Suede as José Alfredo jovem (4 episodes, 2014).
"Enamorándome de Ramón" - With Alfredo Gatica as Rulo (80 episodes, 2017), María Alicia Delgado as Fredesvinda (74 episodes, 2017), and Alfredo Barrera as Investigador (4 episodes, 2017).
"Encantadia" - With Alfred Vargas as Aquil (160 episodes, 2005).
"Entre el amor y el odio" - With Fabián Robles as Jose Alfredo Moreno (124 episodes, 2002), Freddy Ortega as Caco (40 episodes, 2002), and Alfredo Palacios as Alfredito (2 episodes, 2002). Series Film Editing by Alfredo Frutos (122 Episodes, 2002).
"Éramos Seis" - With Carlos Alberto Riccelli as Alfredo (164 episodes, 1977) and Douglas Mazolla as Alfredo - jovem (unknown episodes).
"Éramos Seis" - With Tarcísio Filho as Alfredo (175 episodes, 1994) and Wagner Santisteban as Young Alfredo (unknown episodes).
"Esa mujer" - With Salo Pasik as Alfredo Morales (119 episodes, 2013-2014).
"Esplendor" - With Floriano Peixoto as Frederico Berger (125 episodes, 2000) and Max Fercondini as Frederico Berger Jr. (unknown episodes).
"Essas Mulheres" - With Marcos Breda as Alfredo Moreira (98 episodes, 2005). Series Film Editing by Alfredo R. Castro (149 Episodes, 2005).
"Los Exitosos Pells" - With Alfredo Castro as Guido Wedell (138 episodes, 2009).
"La extraña dama" - With Alfredo Iglesias as Esteban (120 episodes, 1989).
"Familie" - With Fred Van Kuyk as Dimitri 'Dimi' Roels (131 episodes, 2007-2011), Frederike Migom as Gail Cockelaere (66 episodes, 2013-2014), Peter Thyssen as Freddy Steenhoudt (20 episodes, 2015-2016), Serge Adriaensen as Frederik Govaert (12 episodes, 1993-2004), Frederik Imbo as Inspecteur Hoste (9 episodes, 2014-2015), Frederik Huys as Inspecteur Goris (8 episodes, 2014-2019), Jacques Van Avermaet as Frederik Van Nuten (6 episodes, 1994-1996), Seb Bouckaert as Freddy (4 episodes, 1994), Herman Smits as Freddy Vandam (4 episodes, 1994), Fabrizio Manfredi (3 episodes, 2018), Renato Brabants as Alfredo Gallo (2 episodes, 2015), Jan Van Dyke as Fred (1 episode, 2006), Frederika Schollaert as Els Bolders (1 episode, 1993), Frederika Schollaerts as Els Bolders (1 episode, 1993), Frederic De Vos as Ivan (1 episode, 1997), Angela Jakaj as Saartje Frederickx (1 episode, 2016), and Jos Kennis as Linke Freddy (1996-1997) (unknown episodes).
"Family Guy" - With Fred Tatasciore as Various (95 episodes, 1999-2020), Jeff Bergman as Fred Flintstone (18 episodes, 2006-2017), Frank Welker as Fred Jones (4 episodes, 1999-2011), Fred Willard as Dave Campbell (2 episodes, 2002), Fred Savage as Fred Savage (2 episodes, 2009-2021), Alfred Molina as Chris' Neighbor (2 episodes, 2020), Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Fred Goldman's Wife (1 episode, 2009), and Freddy Rodríguez as Handy Manny (1 episode, 2014). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Eric Fredrickson Assistant Director (6 Episodes, 2000-2002). Series Art Department: Alfred Cruz Storyboard Revisionist (49 Episodes, 2015-2021). Series Art Department: Eric Fredrickson Storyboard Artist / Storyboards / Storyboard Cleanup / Storyboard Revisionist (10 Episodes, 1999-2013). Series Animation Department: Fred Kim - Background Designer (2 Episodes, 2013).
"Fascínios" - With Marco Delgado as Frederico Moreira (274 episodes, 2007-2008) and José Eduardo as Alfredo Miranda (264 episodes, 2007-2008). Series Set Decoration by Frederico Aldeia (218 Episodes, 2007-2008). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director / Second Assistant Director (16 Episodes, 2007).
"Feroz" - With Alfredo Allende as Jorge 'Coke' Alfaro (100 episodes, 2010).
"Five O'Clock Club" - With Fred Barker as Self (106 episodes, 1965-1966), Ivan Owen as Fred Barker (74 episodes, 1963-1964), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves (6 episodes, 1963-1966), Freddie Garrity as Self (4 episodes, 1963-1966), and Manfred Mann as Themselves (3 episodes, 1964-1966).
"The Flintstone Kids" - With Lennie Weinrib as Fred Flintstone (26 episodes, 1986-1987) and Scott Menville as Fred Flintstone (15 episodes, 1986-1988). Series Animation Department: Fred Warter Key Background Artist (16 Episodes, 1987).
"The Flintstones" - With Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone (166 episodes, 1960-1966) and Duke Mitchell as Fred Flintstone (1 episode, 1961). Series Animation Department: Fred Wolf Animator (3 Episodes, 1963-1964).
"Floribella" - With Roger Gobeth as Frederico (341 episodes, 2005-2006).
"Floribella" - With Diogo Amaral as Frederico Fritzenwalden (289 episodes, 2006-2007).
"Fred and Rose" - With Dan Carey as Fred West (3 episodes, 2014), Howard Sounes as Self - Author, Fred & Rose (3 episodes, 2014), Doug West as Self - Fred's Brother (3 episodes, 2014), Howard Ogden as Self - Fred West's Solicitor (2 episodes, 2014), Caroline Owens as Self - Survivor of Fred and Rose (2 episodes, 2014), Christine West as Self - Fred's Sister-in-Law (2 episodes, 2014), Samantha West as Self - Fred's Niece (2 episodes, 2014), Scott Brown as Teenage Fred West (1 episode, 2014), Harrison Gascoigne-Marsden as Young Fred West (1 episode, 2014), and Kathryn Halliday as Self - Survivor of Fred and Rose (1 episode, 2014).
"Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone" - With Fred Dibnah as Self - Presenter (12 episodes, 2006-2007), Sheila Dibnah as Self - Fred's Widow (9 episodes, 2006), and Graham Dibnah as Self - Fred's Brother (3 episodes, 2006).
"Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook" - With Fred Dinenage as Self - Presenter (22 episodes, 2011-2013), David Zeke as Fred Young (1 episode, 2011), Manfred Risse as Self - Forensic Pathologist (1 episode, 2013), and Manfred Stück as Self - Childhood Friend & Neighbour (1 episode, 2013).
"De Fred Haché Show" - With Harry Touw as Fred Haché (5 episodes, 1971-1972) and Henk van Ulsen as Fred Haché (1 episode, 1972).
"The Fred Waring Show" - With Fred Waring as Self - Host (110 episodes, 1949-1954) and Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians as Themselves (13 episodes, 1951-1954).
"Fred: The Show" - With Lucas Cruikshank as Fred Figglehorn (24 episodes, 2012) and Ryan Potter as Fred's Best Friend (2 episodes, 2012).
"Fred" - With Lucas Cruikshank as Fred Figglehorn (36 episodes, 2008-2010).
"Fredag hela veckan" - With Fredrick Sandsten as Self - Gästartist (1 episode, 2008).
"Freddie" - With Freddie Prinze Jr. as Freddie Moreno (22 episodes, 2005-2006) and Katie Cleary as Freddie's Girlfriend (1 episode, 2006). Series Writing Credits: Freddie Prinze Jr. (created By) (22 Episodes, 2005-2006). Series Writing Credits: Freddie Prinze Jr. (written By) (22 Episodes, 2005-2006). Series Produced by Freddie Prinze Jr. Executive Producer (22 Episodes, 2005-2006).
"Freddy Heineken" - With Thom Hoffman as Freddy (4 episodes, 2013), Xander van Vledder as jonge Freddy (4 episodes, 2013), Iris Wester as student, young Freddy's date (1 episode, 2013), and John Visser as Willem Frederik Holleeder (1 episode, 2013).
"The Freddy Jenkins Show" - With Lukas Nathaniel as Freddy Jenkins the Clown (89 episodes, 2014-2016) and Luigi Guarda as Freddy's uncle (1 episode, 2014).
"Freddy's Friends" - With Freddy Mancilla as Self - Host (4 episodes, 2019). Series Directed by Freddy Mancilla (4 Episodes, 2019). Series Produced by Freddy Mancilla Executive Producer (4 Episodes, 2019). Series Film Editing by Freddy Mancilla (unknown Episodes). Series Sound Department: Freddy Mancilla Audio Supervisor (4 Episodes, 2019). Series Music Department: Freddy Mancilla Lyricist / Music Supervisor (4 Episodes, 2019).
"Freddy's Nightmares" - With Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger (44 episodes, 1988-1990), J. Patrick McNamara as Fred Giles (1 episode, 1989), David Kagen as Fred Thomas (1 episode, 1989), Winifred Freedman as Jane (1 episode, 1989), Frederick Long as Marvin (1 episode, 1988), and Fred Moon as Coroner (1 episode, 1988). Series Makeup Department: Kevin Yagher Makeup Designer: Freddy Krueger (22 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Makeup Department: David B. Miller Makeup Artist: Freddy Krueger (22 Episodes, 1989-1990). Series Makeup Department: Louis Lazzara Makeup Artist: Freddy Krueger / Key Hair Stylist / Key Makeup Artist (21 Episodes, 1989-1990). Series Makeup Department: Everett Burrell Makeup Applier: Freddy Krueger / Special Makeup Effects Artist (13 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Makeup Department: Gino Crognale Makeup Applier: Freddy Krueger (7 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Visual Effects by Fred Raimondi Visual Effects Design Editor (1 Episode, 1988). Series Additional Crew: Fred Keenan Craft Service (1 Episode, 1989).
"Freddytex" - With Eddy Vereycken as Freddy (13 episodes, 1994).
"Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens" - With Fredric March as Self - Host (13 episodes, 1959-1961), Fred Kitchen Jr. as Mr. Quinion (2 episodes, 1960), Patricia Cree as Fred's wife (1 episode, 1959), Wilfred Fletcher as Marley's Ghost (1 episode, 1959), and Brian McDermott as Fred (1 episode, 1959).
"Fredrikssons fabrikk" - With Magnus Härenstam as Direktør Hasse Fredriksson (18 episodes, 1990-1993) and Birgitta Andersson as Ulla Fredriksson (5 episodes, 1990). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Ole Fredrik Haug Camera Operator (3 Episodes, 1990). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Hans Fredrik Hotvedt Camera Operator (2 Episodes, 1990).
"De frente al sol" - With Alfredo Adame as Eduardo (98 episodes, 1992).
"La fuerza del amor" - With Alfredo Adame as Felipe (155 episodes, 1990) and Alfredo Sevilla as Don Heliodoro (1990) (unknown episodes).
"Først & sist" - With Fredrik Skavlan as Programleder (host) (188 episodes, 1998-2007), Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen as Self (1 episode, 1999), Fredrik Wandrup as Self (1 episode, 1999), Fredrik Steen as Self (1 episode, 2000), Fred Olsen as Self (1 episode, 2002), and Fredrik Strage as Self (1 episode, 2005).
"Galaxy Park" - With Alex Van Haecke as Freddie Goossens (153 episodes, 2011-2014). Series Art Department: Frederik Van Genechten Graphic Designer / Props (148 Episodes, 2011-2014).
"Geist & Gehirn" - With Manfred Spitzer as Self (194 episodes, 2004-2012).
"General Hospital" - With Jack Donner as Alfred - Butler of Wyndemere (49 episodes, 2006-2010), Senta Moses Mikan as Winnifred Leeds (41 episodes, 2009), Freddy Hernandez as Cop 1 (9 episodes, 2005-2012), Alfred Adderly as Bailiff (14 episodes, 2012-2016), Fredericka Meek as Nurse (14 episodes, 2013-2020), George Lako as Freddie (6 episodes, 2015-2016), Christian Malmin as Fred Gray (6 episodes, 2016-2017), Tom Schmid as Dr. Frederick Andres (3 episodes, 2003-2007), Simon Scott as Fred Fleming (2 episodes, 1965), Ken Farmer as Fred Ainsley (2 episodes, 1986), Alfredo Maduro as Orderly (2 episodes, 2012), Fred Grandy as Father Corey (2 episodes, 2017), Fred Crane as Toy Shop Owner (1 episode, 1987), Frederick Keeve as Vendor (1 episode, 2009), Karen Fredrik as Crystal (1984) (unknown episodes), William Boyett as Fred Eckert (1991) (unknown episodes), John Frederick Jones as Judge Young #2 (1995) (unknown episodes), Joseph R. Sicari as Freddy (1995) (unknown episodes), Scott Frederick Duns as Bodyguard (3 episodes, 1999-2002), and Fred Rapport as Patient (1 episode, 1965). Series Sound Department: Fred Fryrear Boom Operator (37 Episodes, 1989-1995). Series Sound Department: Fred Venaglia Audio (4 Episodes, 1986-1987).
"Go' morgen Danmark" - With Heidi Frederikke Rasmussen as Self - Host (267 episodes, 2016-2021), Frederik Dirks Gottlieb as Self (17 episodes, 2015-2016), Mette Frederiksen as Self (12 episodes, 2015-2017), Frederik Nonnemann as Self (3 episodes, 2015-2017), Claus Hjort Frederiksen as Self (3 episodes, 2005-2017), Lotte Freddie as Self (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Frederik Meldal Nørgaard as Self (2 episodes, 2015-2017), Frederik Cilius Jørgensen as Self (2 episodes, 2015-2016), Alfred Bjerre Larsen as Self (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Joy-Maria Frederiksen as Self (1 episode, 2016), Bo Frederiksen as Self (1 episode, 2016), Frederik Obermaier as Self (1 episode, 2016), Frede Norbrink as Self (1 episode, 2001), Kristian Lund as Self - Ansv. chefredaktør, Aftenposten (1 episode, 2004), and Frederik Lundberg as Self (1 episode, 2019).
"Gold Rush" - With Fred Dodge as Self (95 episodes, 2011-2021), Fred Hurt as Self (60 episodes, 2011-2020), Fred Lewis as Self (19 episodes, 2020-2021), Fred Miller as Self (1 episode, 2021), and Nikki Dodge as Self - Freddy's Daughter (1 episode, 2014).
"Gotham" - With Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth (100 episodes, 2014-2019). Series Sound Department: Fredrick Cuevas Adr Recordist (1 Episode, 2019). Series Stunts: Fred Hady Stunt Performer (3 Episodes, 2017-2018). Series Camera and Electrical Department: James Frederick Gaffer: Insert Unit (uncredited) (5 Episodes, 2017-2018).
"Guadalupe" - With Eduardo Yáñez as Alfredo Robinson (209 episodes, 1993-1994).
"Guapas" - With Dady Brieva as Mario 'Tano' Manfredi (169 episodes, 2014-2015) and Alfredo Casero as Oscar Falcón (62 episodes, 2014-2015).
"Handy Manny" - With Fred Stoller as Rusty 'the Wrench' (83 episodes, 2006-2012), Fred Willard as Dwayne Bouffant (1 episode, 2008), and Freddy Rodríguez as Ruben (1 episode, 2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stoller (4 Episodes, 2006-2008). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stoller (written By) (4 Episodes, 2006-2008). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stoller (written By) (4 Episodes, 2006-2008). Series Visual Effects by Fred Ni Modeling (3 Episodes, 2006).
"Hollyoaks" - With Charlie Clapham as Freddie Roscoe (394 episodes, 2013-2017), Greg Kelly as Freddy Watson (16 episodes, 2005), and Ben Parr as Freddie (1 episode, 2007).
"The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)" - With Fred Willard as Self - Panelist (34 episodes, 1977-1980), Fred Clark as Self - Panelist (15 episodes, 1967-1968), Fred Gwynne as Self - Panelist (5 episodes, 1966), Freddie Prinze as Self - Panelist (5 episodes, 1974-1976), Freddy Fender as Self - Panelist (1 episode, 1976), Fred Berry as Self - Panelist (1 episode, 1977), and Fred Travalena as Self - Panelist (1 episode, 1977).
"Home and Away" - With Keith Holloway as Fred Owens (7 episodes, 1988-2001), Fredric Abbott as Roy Jackson (3 episodes, 1991), Peter Carmody as Fred Dibble (3 episodes, 1988-1989), Andrew S. Gilbert as Fred Archer Junior (2 episodes, 1991-1994), Barry Latchford as Fred Harris (2 episodes, 1991-1996), Allan Penney as Fred the Fisherman (2 episodes, 1989), Darren Yost as Freddy 'Cupcake' Bucco (1 episode, 2015), Henry Fredrick as Baby Harry (1 episode, 2009), Mark Arbib as Freddie (1 episode, 1989), Neal Powell as Fred (1 episode, 1990), Nancy Tarran as Aunty Freda (1 episode, 1990), Grahame Kupmke as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Mark Butler as Fred Spiers (1 episode, 1999), and Archer Lyttle as Fred Costello (1 episode, 1997).
"Hotel Cæsar" - With Ole-Jørgen Nilsen as Hans Fredrik Rosenkrantz (203 episodes, 2004-2006), Knut M. Damm as Fred Johansen (19 episodes, 2013), Wilfred Breistrand as Arnulf Olsen (4 episodes, 1999-2000), Fredrik Rütter as Trond Berg-Thuland (3 episodes, 2006), Sveinung Stølsnes Rørvik as Fredrik Wegener (2 episodes, 2009), Lars Fredrik Børresen as Geir Harviken (2 episodes, 2004), and Freddy Kjensmo as Sigurd Slaatto (1 episode, 2006). Series Writing Credits: Niels Fredrik Dahl (dialogue Writer) (8 Episodes, 1998-2000). Series Writing Credits: Niels Fredrik Dahl (writer) (8 Episodes, 1998-2000). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Kjensmo (dialogue Writer) (1 Episode, 2004).
"Howard Stern on Demand" - With Fred Norris as Self (547 episodes, 2006-2012) and Jimmy Flynn as Young Fred Norris (1 episode, 2006). Series Directed by Fred Norris (1 Episode, 2006). Series Writing Credits: Fred Norris (20 Episodes, 2006-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Norris (writer) (20 Episodes, 2006-2012). Series Writing Credits: Fred Norris (20 Episodes, 2006-2012). Series Produced by Fred Norris Producer (1 Episode, 2006). Series Sound Department: Fred Norris Sound Effects (3 Episodes, 2006-2007).
"Hunter" - With Fred Dryer as Rick Hunter (152 episodes, 1984-1991), Frederick Coffin as Lloyd Fredericks (3 episodes, 1987), Meg Gibson as Claire Fredericks (3 episodes, 1987), Freddie Dawson as Officer Donald Jackson (2 episodes, 1984-1991), Alfred Dennis as Print Shop Owner (2 episodes, 1984-1988), Richard Molnar as Freddy (1 episode, 1985), Fred Asparagus as Max Santiago (1 episode, 1987), Freddye Chapman as Montero School Administrator (1 episode, 1988), Fred Lerner as Dale Winston (1 episode, 1988), and Fred Moon as Cop (2 episodes, 1988-1989). Series Directed by Fred Dryer (5 Episodes, 1987-1990). Series Writing Credits: Fred McKnight (story Editor) (21 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Writing Credits: Fred McKnight (written By) (21 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Writing Credits: Fred McKnight (teleplay By) (21 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Produced by Fred Dryer Executive Producer (44 Episodes, 1989-1991). Series Cinematography by Fred V. Murphy (22 Episodes, 1990-1991). Series Makeup Department: Fred C. Blau Jr. Makeup Artist (7 Episodes, 1991).
"I Dream of Jeannie" - With Hayden Rorke as Dr. Alfred Bellows (129 episodes, 1965-1970), William Bagdad as Fred (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Fred Krone as Al (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Fred Clark as Vanderhaven (1 episode, 1967), John McGiver as Wilfred (1 episode, 1966), Alfred Dennis as Bronze Vendor (1 episode, 1968), and Fred Essler as Radio Announcer (1 episode, 1966). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (story) (1 Episode, 1967). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (teleplay) (1 Episode, 1967). Series Cinematography by Fred Jackman Jr. (6 Episodes, 1965). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (5 Episodes, 1965). Series Set Decoration by Alfred E. Spencer (18 Episodes, 1965-1967). Series Sound Department: Fred J. Brown Sound Effects (60 Episodes, 1965-1967).
"I Love It" - With Frederico Amaral as Rodolfo Macedo (214 episodes, 2013-2017) and Pedro Lacerda as Alfredo Pureza (214 episodes, 2013-2017).
"I Love Lucy" - With William Frawley as Fred Mertz (180 episodes, 1951-1957), Frank Nelson as Freddie Fillmore (10 episodes, 1951-1957), Fred Aldrich as Butcher (4 episodes, 1952-1956), Fred Sherman as Drunk (1 episode, 1954), Fred Rapport as Party Guest (2 episodes, 1954-1957), and Danny the Dog as Fred the Dog (1 episode, 1957).
"iCarly" - With Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson (95 episodes, 2007-2012), Skyler Beckett as Photo Freddie (1 episode, 2009-2010), Lucas Cruikshank as Fred Figglehorn (1 episode, 2009), Joe Gjura as Freddie's Body Double (1 episode, 2008), Gabriel Basso as Fake Freddie (2 episodes, 2009-2010), Alfred Rubin Thompson as Huge Scary Patient (1 episode, 2011), George Frazier as Guy in Freddie Costume (1 episode, 2012), and Shaun W. Loeser as Freddie's Stunt Double (1 episode, 2012). Series Stunts: Webster P. Whinery Jr. Stunt Double: Gibby / Stunt Double: Freddie (3 Episodes, 2009-2010).
"In aller Freundschaft" - With Fred Delmare as Opa Friedrich (241 episodes, 1999-2006), Luca Zamperoni as Freddy Kerr (35 episodes, 2002-2010), Herbert Köfer as Alfred Grammel (4 episodes, 2001-2021), Stephan Grossmann as Fred Vogel (3 episodes, 2009-2015), Frederic Beck as Jonas Heilmann (3 episodes, 2003), Manfred Möck as Dieter Brückner (3 episodes, 2003-2013), Manfred Gorr as Herr Meier (2 episodes, 1999), Alfred Müller as Paul Pigor (2 episodes, 2002-2003), Christian Oskar Spitzl as Manfred Landau (2 episodes, 2004), Heinz Rennhack as Prof. Fred Glaser (2 episodes, 2007-2012), Karl-Fred Müller as Repräsentant (2 episodes, 2003-2012), Ernst-Georg Schwill as Manfred Tächner (2 episodes, 2001-2008), Nadja Petri as Fredericke Manthal (2 episodes, 2009-2015), Rainer Sellien as Manfred Kunze (2 episodes, 2009-2013), Markus Majowski as Manfred Dannheim (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Frank Brunet as Frederick Buck (1 episode, 2001), Axel Schulz as Fred Wallner (1 episode, 2003), Dieter Jasslauck as Alfred Döring (1 episode, 2002), Joachim Lätsch as Manfred Gollwitzer (1 episode, 2001), Manfred Richter as Gerhard Franke (1 episode, 2006), Matthias Hummitzsch as Dr. Fred Taler (1 episode, 1999), Manfred Zetzsche as Walter Leipert (1 episode, 2000), Freddy Quinn as Horst Seiler (1 episode, 2004), Volkmar Kleinert as Alfred Freitag (1 episode, 2009), Katja Woywood as Fredericke Reuter (1 episode, 2009), Harald Maack as Manfred Stiller (1 episode, 2005), Olaf Krätke as Alfred Gruber (1 episode, 2014), Klaus Manchen as Manfred Schneider (1 episode, 2008), Manfred Lehmann as Alfons Bittner (1 episode, 2009), Detlef Bierstedt as Manfred Beyer (1 episode, 2004), Frederic Heidorn as Lukas (1 episode, 2017), and Manfred Burkhart as Hermann Brölsch (1 episode, 2021). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred R. Willitzkat Assistant Director (15 Episodes, 2002-2005).
"Incantesimo" - With Antonio Tallura as Dr. Nicola Freddi (197 episodes, 2000-2007), Tony Malco as Ivan Manfredi (19 episodes, 2007), Alfredo Pea as Paolo Santi (17 episodes, 1998-2000), Luca Ward as Goffredo Favare (8 episodes, 2001), and Andrea Lupo as Dr. Alfredo Viberti (3 episodes, 2003).
"La indomable" - With Alfredo Leal as Gonzalo (105 episodes, 1987).
"Inocente de ti" - With Fred Valle as William Smith (130 episodes, 2004-2005). Series Produced by Alfredo Schwarz Executive Producer (3 Episodes, 2004). Series Film Editing by Alfredo Frutos (2 Episodes, 2004).
"Iorana" - With Alfredo Castro as Luciano Cox (109 episodes, 1998).
"Jeepers Creepers Theater" - With Fred Stuthman as Jeepers' Keeper (68 episodes, 1963-1965). Series Writing Credits: Fred Stuthman (67 Episodes, 1963-1965). Series Produced by Fred Stuthman Producer (67 Episodes, 1963-1965)... what else was I supposed to do today?
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" - With Fred Willard as Self (29 episodes, 2003-2020), Freddie Highmore as Self (5 episodes, 2017-2020), Alfred Adderly as Alfred Adderly (4 episodes, 2012-2014), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self (3 episodes, 2005-2010), Fred Savage as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 2006-2019), Freddy John James as Art Show Curator (3 episodes, 2016-2018), Fred Armisen as Osama Bin Laden (2 episodes, 2013-2019), Fred Mascherino as Self - Taking Back Sunday (2 episodes, 2003-2006), Freddy Rodríguez as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2008), Fred Durst as Self - Co Host (1 episode, 2003), Freddy Lockhart as Self - Comic (1 episode, 2004), Alfred Molina as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2004), Fred Goss as Self (1 episode, 2006), Freddie Wong as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2011), Alfred Enoch as Self - How to Get Away with Murder (1 episode, 2014), Christopher Guest as Self - Remembering Fred (1 episode, 2020), Norman Lear as Self - Remembering Fred (1 episode, 2020), and Martin Mull as Self - Remembering Fred (1 episode, 2020). Series Art Department: Fred Gressing Graphic Designer (3 Episodes, 2009-2010). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Maldonado Grip (5 Episodes, 2010-2016).
"João da Silva" - With Romeu Evaristo as Alfredo (100 episodes, 1973).
"Jogo Duplo" - With Filipe Matos as Freddy (267 episodes, 2017-2018). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (95 Episodes, 2017-2018).
"Joia Rara" - With Carmo Dalla Vecchia as Manfred (2013) (151 episodes, 2013-2014). Series Cinematography by Fred Rangel (149 Episodes, 2013-2014).
"Le juge est une femme" - With Jean-Michel Tinivelli as Fred Marquand (101 episodes, 2007-2020), Luc Thuillier as Fred (3 episodes, 1997-2002), Olivier Claverie as Fred Testard (2 episodes, 1998-2008), Pierre Benezit as Fredo Molina (1 episode, 2015), and Fred Epaud as Bruno Peyrac (1 episode, 2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (1 Episode, 1997). Series Sound Department: Frederic Dubois Sound (1 Episode, 2002). Series Stunts: Jean-Charles Rousseau Stunt Double: Fred Marquand / Stunt Double: Lucien Guerton (2 Episodes, 2010-2011). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2005). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederic Moura Camera Operator (2 Episodes, 2019).
"Julia - Wege zum Glück" - With Holger Gotha as Frederik Gravenberg (119 episodes, 2005-2009) and Lorenz Christian Köhler as Dr. Fred Schneider (3 episodes, 2007).
"Kambal, karibal" - With Alfred Vargas as Allan Magpantay (178 episodes, 2017-2018).
"Kate & Allie" - With Frederick Koehler as Chip Lowell (115 episodes, 1984-1989) and Frederick Rolf as Paul (1 episode, 1986). Series Writing Credits: Fred Barron (written By) (1 Episode, 1984). Series Script and Continuity Department: Fred Barron Executive Script Consultant (1 Episode, 1984).
"Kinderen geen bezwaar" - With Alfred van den Heuvel as Gerard van Doorn (205 episodes, 2004-2013) and Jan-Paul Buijs as Frederik (1 episode, 2008).
"Klassen" - With Frederik Martens Frimodt as Storm (144 episodes, 2018-2019), Benjamin Rud Hansen as Alfred (144 episodes, 2018-2019), Noah Fredberg Meleady as Aksel (137 episodes, 2019-2020), Frederik Toft as Laurits (117 episodes, 2018-2019), Alfred Zebitz Wille as August (96 episodes, 2020-2021), Frida Paakjær Urth as Frederikke (96 episodes, 2020-2021), Salomon Stampe Frederiksen as Frederik (76 episodes, 2017-2018), Frederic Tornvig Kissow as Mads (76 episodes, 2017-2018), Dan Loffredo as Headmaster (42 episodes, 2016), Mette Sofie Thrane as Frederiks mor (2 episodes, 2017), Kamille Stampe Frederiksen as Sia (2 episodes, 2021), Frederik Leopold as Frederik Leopold (1 episode, 2021), Joachim Frederik Jørgensen as Mattias (5 episodes, 2016), and Kim Bodnia as Alfred's dad (1 episode, 2018). Series Writing Credits: Cecilie Fredsbo Poulsen (idea) (25 Episodes, 2019-2021). Series Writing Credits: Cecilie Fredsbo Poulsen (script) (25 Episodes, 2019-2021). Series Film Editing by Sune Frederiksen (4 Episodes, 2018). Series Editorial Department: Frederikke Friderichsen Assistant Editor (66 Episodes, 2016). Series Music Department: Karl-Frederik Reichhardt Music (281 Episodes, 2018-2020). Series Music Department: Frederik Jyll Music (96 Episodes, 2020-2021). Series Music Department: Frederik Leopold Music (96 Episodes, 2020-2021).
"Klassens perfekte jul" - With Frederik Toft as Laurits (24 episodes, 2018), Frederik Martens Frimodt as Storm (24 episodes, 2018), and Benjamin Rud Hansen as Alfred (24 episodes, 2018).
"De kotmadam" - With Frederik Huys as Victor Kindermans (122 episodes, 2007-2019), Fred Van Kuyk as Gerard (15 episodes, 1996-2016), Frederik Delalieux as Vertegenwoordiger (2 episodes, 2003-2011), Frederik Imbo as Mike (2 episodes, 1998-2004), Marco Salituro as Frederik, Lies' fake Italian friend 'Marcello' (1 episode, 2004), and Frederik Group as Photographer (1 episode, 2013).
"Lado a Lado" - With Tuca Andrada as Frederico Martins (103 episodes, 2012-2013).
"Der Landarzt" - With Gerhard Olschewski as Hinnerk Alfred Hinnerksen (240 episodes, 1987-2013), Frederike Euler as Jeanette Wegener (51 episodes, 2002-2008), Proschat Madani as Frederike von Saalfeld (3 episodes, 2012), Fred Delmare as Herr Hollesund (2 episodes, 1992-1999), Gerhard Friedrich as Chefredakteur (1 episode, 1992), Manfred Müller as Tourneeleiter (1 episode, 1995), Annemone Haase as Frauke Fredericksen (1 episode, 2006), Arnfried Lerche as Björn Fredericksen (1 episode, 2006), Hansjürgen Hürrig as Manfred Blaschewski (1 episode, 1999), Alfred Müller as Prof. Brieskorn (1 episode, 1999), Manfred Lehmann as Gundolf Merz (1 episode, 1989), and Manfred Günther as Ulf Marjahn (1 episode, 1989). Series Directed by Manfred Mosblech (29 Episodes, 1995-1999). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Kosmann (written By) (23 Episodes, 2007-2013). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Kosmann (writer) (23 Episodes, 2007-2013). Series Writing Credits: Fred R. Willitzkat (writer) (2 Episodes, 2007-2008). Series Writing Credits: Fred R. Willitzkat (written By) (2 Episodes, 2007-2008). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred R. Willitzkat Assistant Director (5 Episodes, 2003-2012).
"Late Night with Seth Meyers" - With Fred Armisen as Self - Musical Director (880 episodes, 2014-2021), Fred Savage as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 2016-2019), Freddie Highmore as Self (1 episode, 2018), Fred Noe as Self (1 episode, 2015), and Alfredo Diaz as Antonio villalobos (1 episode, 2016). Series Music by Fred Armisen (32 Episodes, 2015-2016). Series Sound Department: Fred Hedemark Sound (116 Episodes, 2014-2016). Series Music Department: Fred Armisen Musical Director / Theme Music / Composer: Theme Music / Musician / Musician: The 8G Band (857 Episodes, 2014-2020).
"Law & Order" - With Fred Thompson as D.A. Arthur Branch (116 episodes, 2002-2007), Fred J. Scollay as Judge Andrew Barsky (8 episodes, 1991-1996), Scott Johnsen as Sergeant Fred Shapiro (6 episodes, 2002-2009), Ray Iannicelli as Alfred Celaga (5 episodes, 1991-2006), Fred Burrell as Arthur Rigg (5 episodes, 1993-2005), Geoffrey Wade as Dr. Frederick Austin (4 episodes, 1996-2004), Paul DeBoy as Fred Bellamy (4 episodes, 1999-2009), Roy Thinnes as D.A. Alfred Wentworth (3 episodes, 1990-1999), Walter Bobbie as Fred Drake (3 episodes, 1991-1999), Frederica Meister as Dr. Denise Swanson (3 episodes, 1990-2000), Mark H. Dold as Fred (3 episodes, 1998-2010), Robert Foxworth as Dr. Frederick Barrett (2 episodes, 1997-2003), Alfred Sauchelli Jr. as Angelo Simonetti (2 episodes, 2002-2004), Barry Snider as Fred Jenks (2 episodes, 1991-2000), Michael Crider as Dr. Alfredo Salinas (2 episodes, 1992-1994), David Toney as Fred Zarkin (2 episodes, 1999-2004), Patrick Frederic as Doorman (2 episodes, 2000-2004), Chris Chalk as Alfred Biso (2 episodes, 2004-2006), John Finn as Freddo Parisi (1 episode, 1990), Steve Schirripa as Frederico 'Books' Libretti (1 episode, 2004), Fred Grandy as Neil Skinner (1 episode, 2003), Rey Valentin as Freddie Colon (1 episode, 2006), Fred Melamed as Judge Bertram Hill (1 episode, 2010), Douglas Turner Ward as Fred Bryan (1 episode, 1993), Frederick Weller as Dan Garrett (1 episode, 1993), Fredro Starr as Tony 'G-Dog' Rowland (1 episode, 1994), Craig muMs Grant as Freddie (1 episode, 2008), Frederick Rolf as Dr. Joe Kleeger (1 episode, 2003), Alfredo De Quesada as Delgado (1 episode, 2005), Frederikke Borge as Annette Hagadus (1 episode, 1992), Frederick Neumann as Murray Watts (1 episode, 1995), Henry Afro-Bradley as Freddy (1 episode, 2005), Frederick Koehler as Steven Lang (1 episode, 1999), Alfred Karl as Mr. Starr (1 episode, 2004), Frank Santorelli as Freddy 'G' (1 episode, 2001), Fred Berman as Orthodox #1 (1 episode, 2005), Alfredo Narciso as Juan (1 episode, 2003), John McGrane as Fred (1 episode, 1997), Fredi Walker-Browne as Valerie Tashe (1 episode, 1999), Paul Frediani as Number Four (1 episode, 1994), Mike Houston as Officer Fred Colson (1 episode, 2010), William Paul Michals as Fred Hansen (1 episode, 1999), Freddie L. Robinson Jr. as John Reese (1 episode, 2001), Todd Fredericks as Detective (2 episodes, 2010), and Freddie Maas as Juror #12 (1 episode, 2001). Series Directed by Fred Gerber (6 Episodes, 1991-1995). Series Directed by Fred Berner (6 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Writing Credits: Alfredo Barrios Jr. (written By) (3 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Writing Credits: Alfredo Barrios Jr. (story By) (3 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Writing Credits: Alfredo Barrios Jr. (teleplay By) (3 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Produced by Fred Berner Executive Producer (61 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Art Direction by Fred Kolo (25 Episodes, 1995-2005). Series Art Department: Fred Chalfy Property Master / Set Dresser / Assistant Property Master (100 Episodes, 1993-1999). Series Sound Department: Alfredo Viteri Boom Operator (42 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Special Effects by Wilfred Caban Special Effects (1 Episode, 1995). Series Additional Crew: Alfredo Barrios Jr. Executive Story Editor (24 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Thanks: Fred Chalfy In Memorium (1 Episode, 2001).
"Los Leuco" - With Alfredo Leuco as Self - Host (121 episodes, 2015-2018) and Alfredo De Angeli as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2015).
"La Ley del Corazón" - With Rodrigo Candamill as Alfredo Duperly (2016-) (268 episodes, 2016-2019) and Freddy Lagos (2 episodes, 2019).
"Libre para amarte" - With Alfredo Alfonso (107 episodes, 2013).
"Lindenstraße" - Mit Manfred Schwabe as Matthias Steinbrück (158 episodes, 1987-2020), Moreno Perna as Alfredo (39 episodes, 1993-1998), Dieter Schaad as Dr. Manfred Pauli (23 episodes, 1989-1995), Dulcie Smart as Winifred Snyder (9 episodes, 1997-1998), Fred Delmare as Günter Rantzow (3 episodes, 1992-1994), Fred Berhoff as Herr Hey (2 episodes, 2002-2003), Lukas Till Henseler as Fred (1 episode, 2001), Manfred Pering as Auktionator (1 episode, 1986), Manfred Hilbig as 1. Vatertägler (1 episode, 1987), Manfred Idem as Anwalt Dr. Hänselmann (1 episode, 1987), Fred Kretzer as Dr. Kerckhoff (1 episode, 1988), Manfred Krasky as Herr Bloch, Kfz-Meister (1 episode, 1990), Klaus Koehler as Manfred (1 episode, 1997), Ciro de Chiara as Frederico (1 episode, 1998), Manfred Andrae as Prof. Tenge-Wegemann #2 (1 episode, 2013), and Frederike Bohr as Frau Hopfhauer (1 episode, 2019). Series Produced by Alfred Ilgner Executive Producer (unknown Episodes). Series Cinematography by Manfred Haelke (92 Episodes, 1997-2013). Series Cinematography by Manfred Förster (3 Episodes, 1997). Series Cinematography by Manfred Ridders (3 Episodes, 2001-2004). Series Production Design by Manfred Lohmar (168 Episodes, 1998-2019). Series Production Management: Fred Ilgner Production Manager (70 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Sound Department: Manfred-Joachim Kaiser Sound (3 Episodes, 1985). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Hergarden Lighting Technician (121 Episodes, 2000-2013). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Haelke Camera (1 Episode, 1999). Series Script and Continuity Department: Michaela Ellefredt Script Editor (42 Episodes, 2011-2012). Series Additional Crew: Alfred Maas Technical Supervisor (1 Episode, 1986).
"The Lineup" - With Marshall Reed as Insp. Fred Asher (183 episodes, 1954-1959), Fred Sherman as Doctor (3 episodes, 1954-1957), Robert Symonds as Alfred Peters (1 episode, 1959), Fred Graham as Willard Peabody (1 episode, 1958), Freddy Ridgeway (1 episode, 1959), Fred Beir as Boyd Kincaid (1 episode, 1959), and Charles Maxwell as Fred - Lineup Suspect (1 episode, 1955). Series Writing Credits: Fred Eggers (written By) (13 Episodes, 1956-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fred Eggers (screenplay) (13 Episodes, 1956-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fred Eggers (writer) (13 Episodes, 1956-1959). Series Writing Credits: Fred Eggers (teleplay By) (13 Episodes, 1956-1959). Series Additional Crew: Fred Eggers Story Editor (2 Episodes, 1959).
"Live with Kelly and Ryan" - With Fred Savage as Self - Guest Co-Host (17 episodes, 2016-2019), Freddie Jackson as Self (9 episodes, 1988-1995), Freddie Highmore as Self (4 episodes, 2005-2020), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self (4 episodes, 2005-2016), Alfred Portale as Self (3 episodes, 2013-2019), Freddy Rodríguez as Self (1 episode, 2008), Fred Travalena as Self (1 episode, 1996), Fred Eltringham as Self (1 episode, 2005), Freddy Holliday as Self (1 episode, 2005), Fred LeBlanc as Self (1 episode, 2007), and Fred Norris as Self (1 episode, 2006).
"Llena de amor" - With Azela Robinson as Freda Curiel de Ruiz y de Teresa (199 episodes, 2010-2011) and Ricardo Franco as Alfredo (2 episodes, 2010).
"Lotte" - With David Goddyn as Freddy Koenders (158 episodes, 2006-2007) and Marnie Blok as Frederique van Veen (4 episodes, 2007).
"Louco Amor" - With António Aldeia as Alfredo (282 episodes, 2012-2013).
"The Love Boat" - With Fred Grandy as Ship's Purser 'Gopher' Smith (246 episodes, 1977-1986), Arte Johnson as Dr. Wilfred Jones (8 episodes, 1977-1987), Gene Barry as Alfred Newberry (3 episodes, 1978-1982), Fred Willard as Lou (3 episodes, 1981-1986), David Groh as Bert Fredericks (1 episode, 1977), Jack Bannon as Fred Bricker (1 episode, 1981), Roddy McDowall as Fred Beery (1 episode, 1979), Fred Travalena as Ted Ashton (1 episode, 1978), Fred Leaf as Burt Reynolds' look-alike (1 episode, 1984), Fred Holliday as Father Brendan Riley (1 episode, 1981), Robert Hackman as Freddy Stevens - Booking Agent (1 episode, 1977), James Staley as Fred (1 episode, 1983), and Leon Frederick as Passenger (9 episodes, 1979-1982). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (19 Episodes, 1978-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (story) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fred Grandy (written By) (12 Episodes, 1978-1984). Series Writing Credits: Fredi Towbin (written By) (5 Episodes, 1981-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fredi Towbin (writer) (5 Episodes, 1981-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fredi Towbin (written By) (5 Episodes, 1981-1985). Series Writing Credits: Fredi Towbin (written By) (5 Episodes, 1981-1985). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Monacella (written By) (1 Episode, 1980). Series Writing Credits: Fred Rosenberg (story By) (1 Episode, 1986). Series Film Editing by Fred Baratta (2 Episodes, 1981). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Fred Tosch First Assistant Director (3 Episodes, 1979-1980). Series Music Department: Fred Grandy Words: "Our Language Of Love" (1 Episode, 1978).
"Die Ludolfs - 4 Brüder auf'm Schrottplatz" - With Manfred Ludolf as Self (98 episodes, 2006-2010) and Manfred Ludolf as Self (2 episodes, 2008).
"Lupo Alberto" - With Alberto Olivero as Alfredo (52 episodes, 1998) and Manfredi Aliquo as Alfredo (52 episodes, 2001).
"Luz do Sol" - With Giuseppe Oristanio as Freddy Diniz (126 episodes, 2007).
"Más allá del puente" - With Alfredo Adame as Eduardo (100 episodes, 1993-1994).
"Made in Chelsea" - With Fredrik Ferrier as Self (95 episodes, 2011-2021), Freddie Browne as Self (36 episodes, 2019-2020), Charlie Frederick as Self (7 episodes, 2020), and Freddie Hickman as Self (4 episodes, 2013). Series Film Editing by Freddy Fiesco (1 Episode, 2011).
"The Magical World of Disney" - With Alan Hale Jr. as Fred Preston (7 episodes, 1959-1975), Ed Wynn as Alfred (16 episodes, 1954-1980), Bill Mumy as Freddy Gray (6 episodes, 1962-1973), Dean Fredericks as Crowfeather (8 episodes, 1960-1966), Alfred Burke as Kersner (3 episodes, 1969), Fredd Wayne as Jim Durden (2 episodes, 1969), Alfred Milotte as Self (3 episodes, 1954-1958), Fred MacMurray as Self (12 episodes, 1955-1981), Kim Hunter as Freda Williams (2 episodes, 1968), Frederick Steyne as Sumana (2 episodes, 1972), Winifred Davenport as Mrs. Smith (1 episode, 1958), Robert Webber as Fred Lockhart (1 episode, 1978), Donovan Scott as Freddie Bauer (1 episode, 1988), Mark Neely as Freddie Vanderplas (1 episode, 1988), Freda Perry as Jess (1 episode, 1988), Tim Pelligrino as Little Freddie Doyle (1 episode, 1978), Fred Morsell as Newscaster (1 episode, 1986), Winifred Mann as Sally (1 episode, 1986), Fred D. Scott as Elderly Man (1 episode, 1986), Gene Mack as Fred (1 episode, 1987), Wilfred Jackson as Self (1 episode, 1954), Fred Zendar as Self (1 episode, 1954), William Boyett as Fred Wilson (1 episode, 1967), Fred W. Harris as Self (1 episode, 1967), Frederic Downs as Hotchfelter (1 episode, 1968), John B. Fetzer as Vic Fredericks (1 episode, 1968), Marian Fletcher as Nora Fredericks (1 episode, 1968), David Potter as Johnny Fredericks (1 episode, 1968), Freddie Orlando as Housemover (1 episode, 1974), Alfred Daniels as Drug Agent #1 (1 episode, 1979), Fred Graham as Henchman (3 episodes, 1958-1976), Fred Aldrich as Trial Spectator (1 episode, 1959), Charles Fredericks as Man in Hotel (1 episode, 1959), and Fred Sherman as Mr. Gelfman (1 episode, 1959). Series Directed by Wilfred Jackson (13 Episodes, 1954-1959). Series Directed by Fred R. Krug (2 Episodes, 1973-1977). Series Directed by Fred Iselin (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (teleplay By) (3 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (writer) (3 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (written By) (3 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred Gipson (novel) (4 Episodes, 1966-1980). Series Writing Credits: Fred Gipson (writer) (4 Episodes, 1966-1980). Series Writing Credits: Fred Iselin (story) (1 Episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Lewis Levitt (2 Episodes, 1967). Series Produced by Fred R. Krug Line Producer / Field Producer (3 Episodes, 1973-1977). Series Produced by Fred Silverman Executive Producer (1 Episode, 1986). Series Cinematography by Alfred Milotte (5 Episodes, 1954-1958). Series Cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp (5 Episodes, 1986-1987). Series Cinematography by Fred R. Krug (2 Episodes, 1973-1976). Series Cinematography by Freddie Francis (1 Episode, 1961). Series Film Editing by Alfred Srp (11 Episodes, 1961-1966). Series Film Editing by Frederick Muller (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1962). Series Set Decoration by Fred M. MacLean (10 Episodes, 1957-1964). Series Makeup Department: Freddie Williamson Makeup Artist (2 Episodes, 1961-1979). Series Stunts: Fred Carson Stunts (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1967). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Milotte Photographer: Seal Island (1 Episode, 1954). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred McKinnon Lighting (1 Episode, 1981). Series Animation Department: Fred Moore Animator / Animator: Christmas Sequence (6 Episodes, 1957-1979). Series Animation Department: Fred Kopietz Animator (1 Episode, 1967). Series Location Management: Fred R. Krug Location Manager (uncredited) (2 Episodes, 1977). Series Music Department: Fred Paroutaud Orchestrator (uncredited) (3 Episodes, 1986-1987). Series Additional Crew: Fred Cavens Fencing Master (1 Episode, 1961).
"Malevo" - With Juan Carlos Barbieri as Alfredo (65 episodes, 1972) and Romualdo Quiroga as Manfredi (65 episodes, 1972).
"Manuel Rodríguez: Guerrillero del amor" - With Alfredo Castro as Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Pont (109 episodes, 2010).
"The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" - With Florida Friebus as Winifred Gillis (95 episodes, 1959-1963), Milton Frome as Alfred Montcalm (4 episodes, 1959-1961), John Rockwell as Alfred Wilson (2 episodes, 1960), James Dobson as Fred C. Dobbs, Jr. (1 episode, 1962), Alejandro Rey as Alfredo Farino (1 episode, 1963), Gordon Jones as Wilfred (1 episode, 1960), Alfred Paul as Opera Performer (1 episode, 1963), and Ralph Sanford as Fred (1 episode, 1961). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (3 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (teleplay) (3 Episodes, 1959-1960).
"Mar Salgado" - With António Capelo as Frederico Queiroz (217 episodes, 2014-2015), Frederico Venâncio as Self (2 episodes, 2015), and Frederico Amaral as Leonel (1 episode, 2015).
"María José" - With Leonardo Daniel as Alfredo (254 episodes, 1978).
"Maria la del Barrio" - With Fred Payawan as Kevin (95 episodes, 2011-2012).
"Marienhof" - With Erwin Aljukic as Frederik Neuhaus (126 episodes, 1998-2011), Wilm Roil as Manfred Busch (46 episodes, 1992-2011), Frederik Babucke as Dominik Kessler (26 episodes, 2000-2002), Frederike von Stechow as Helga (5 episodes, 1998), Manfred Trilling as Gerhard Behrens (4 episodes, 1995), Fred Berhoff as Arzt (3 episodes, 1992-1999), Manfred Krasky as Otto (1 episode, 1992), and Frederik Defant as Ergin Kaplan (# 2) (2005) (unknown episodes).
"May bukas pa" - With Miguelito de Guzman as Alfred (119 episodes, 2009-2010) and Alfred Labatos as Kulas (6 episodes, 2009). Series Sound Department: Alfredo Beri Audioman (1 Episode, 2010). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfredo Beri Assistant Cameraman (1 Episode, 2010). Series Additional Crew: Fredel Milan Production Assistant (5 Episodes, 2009).
"McLeod's Daughters" - With Michala Banas as Kate Manfredi (119 episodes, 2004-2008), Fred Whitlock as Joe Cook (3 episodes, 2001-2002), Iain McGuire as Fred (2 episodes, 2007), Adrian Shirley as Fred Gannon (1 episode, 2003), Sonja Tallis as Alessa Manfredi (1 episode, 2005), and Graham Ware Jr. as Freddie (1 episode, 2008). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Hopprich Unit Assistant / Unit Assistant: Second Unit / Additional Unit Assistant / Unit Assistant: Additional Crew / Additional Unit Assistant: Second Unit (139 Episodes, 2004-2009).
"Meet Millie" - With Marvin Kaplan as Alfred Prinzmetal (103 episodes, 1952-1955).
"The Merv Griffin Show" - With Fred Williamson as Self (21 episodes, 1971-1973), Freda Payne as Self (11 episodes, 1968-1977), Freddy Martin as Self (8 episodes, 1966-1973), Fred Willard as Self - Guest (7 episodes, 1967-1978), Carlton Fredericks as Self (4 episodes, 1971-1975), Fred Travalena as Self (4 episodes, 1973-1977), Alfred Hitchcock as Self (3 episodes, 1969-1973), Freddie Prinze as Self (3 episodes, 1973-1974), Fred Smoot as Self (2 episodes, 1965-1970), Fred Barber as Self (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Freddy Fender as Self (2 episodes, 1977-1978), Fred Cook as Self (1 episode, 1962), Jr. Frederick Ayer as Self (1 episode, 1965), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves (1 episode, 1965), Fred Gwynne as Self (1 episode, 1966), Fred Waring as Self (1 episode, 1966), Fred Jordan as Self - book editor (1 episode, 1968), Fred Wood as Self - Vassar chaplain (1 episode, 1968), Frederica Brown as Self - mother of Angie Dickinson (1 episode, 1971), Fred Warren as Self - pianist-singer (1 episode, 1971), Aaron Williams as Self - ventriloquist as Aaron & Freddie (1 episode, 1972), Alfred Drake as Self (1 episode, 1973), Freddie Hart as Self (1 episode, 1973), Fred Otash as Self - private investigator (1 episode, 1973), Wilfred Shute as Self - heart disease doctor & proponent of Vitamin E (1 episode, 1973), Fred Astaire as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1975), Frederick Brisson as Self (1 episode, 1978), Freddy Sales as Self (1 episode, 1978), Frederick Forsyth as Self (1 episode, 1980), and Fred Klein as Self (1 episode, 1980). Series Sound Department: Fred Tator Sound (1 Episode, 1977).
"Mi nombre es Lara" - With Claudio Reyes as Alfredo (99 episodes, 1987).
"Mico Preto" - With José Wilker as Frederico Menezes Garcia (180 episodes, 1990) and Marcos Oliveira as Alfredo (1 episode, 1990).
"The Mike Douglas Show" - With Fred Travalena as Self - Impressionist (26 episodes, 1975-1980), Freda Payne as Self - Vocalist (11 episodes, 1971-1980), Freddie Prinze as Self - Co-Host (9 episodes, 1974-1975), Fred Astaire as Self - Co-Host (8 episodes, 1976-1978), Freddie Roman as Self - Comedian (5 episodes, 1972-1979), Alfred Mosley as Self (3 episodes, 1963-1965), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Fredric Wertham as Self (3 episodes, 1967), Carlton Fredericks as Self - Dr. Frederick (3 episodes, 1969-1973), Freddy Fender as Guitarist (3 episodes, 1975-1978), Fred Warshofsky as Self (2 episodes, 1965-1968), Fred Clark as Self (2 episodes, 1965-1967), Richard Fredricks as Self - Opera Baritone (2 episodes, 1972-1974), Fred Williamson as Self - Actor (2 episodes, 1974-1979), Freddie Shero as Self - Pro Hockey Player (2 episodes, 1974-1976), Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1969), J. Fred Muggs as Self (1 episode, 1964), Fredd Wayne as Self (1 episode, 1965), Frederick Hartt as Self - Professor (1 episode, 1966), Fred Ulmer as Self - Zoo Curator (1 episode, 1966), Freddy Cole as Self (1 episode, 1967), Freddie Bell as Self (1 episode, 1969), Fred Harris as Self - US Senator OK (1 episode, 1971), Fred Miller as Self - Dr. Miller, DDS (1 episode, 1971), Fred Davison as Self (1 episode, 1972), Fred Dickinson Jr. as Self - Florida Comptroller (1 episode, 1972), Alfred Kantor as Self - Author (1 episode, 1972), Fred Ebb as Self - Lyricist (1 episode, 1973), Fred Smoot as Self - Comedian (1 episode, 1973), Frederic Storaska as Self - Author (1 episode, 1974), Fred Blair as Self (1 episode, 1975), Fred Zega as Self - Inventor (1 episode, 1975), Freddie Fields as Self - Producer (1 episode, 1977), Fred Waring as Self - Bandleader (1 episode, 1977), Fred Future as Self - Comedian (1 episode, 1978), Fred Grandy as Self - Actor (1 episode, 1978), Fred MacMurray as Self (1 episode, 1978), Frederick Brisson as Self - Producer (1 episode, 1979), Wilfred Hetzel as Self - Basketball Trick Shot Artist (1 episode, 1979), Fred Hitchin as Self - Irish Musician (1 episode, 1979), Frederick Nolan as Self - Author (1 episode, 1979), and Frederick Neumann as Self - Actor (1 episode, 1981). Series Produced by Fred Tatashore Associate Producer (1 Episode, 1969).
"Milagros" - With Paco Varela as Godofredo del Aguila (218 episodes, 2000).
"Million Dollar Listing New York" - With Fredrik Eklund as Self (99 episodes, 2012-2021), Derek Kaplan as Fredrik's husband (2 episodes, 2015), Klas Eklund as Fredrik's father (1 episode, 2012), and Pernilla Ström as Fredrik's mother (1 episode, 2012).
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" - With Fred Rogers as Mr. Rogers (895 episodes, 1968-2001), Fred Michael as Prince Tuesday (11 episodes, 1979-1980), Frederick Strother as Mr. Strother (7 episodes, 1982-1983), Freda Foster as Self (1 episode, 1973), Alfred Kolesar as Self (1 episode, 1973), Fredrick Hale as Self (1 episode, 1974), and Fred McFalls as Self (1 episode, 1975). Series Writing Credits: Fred Rogers (894 Episodes, 1968-2001). Series Writing Credits: Fred Rogers (writer) (894 Episodes, 1968-2001). Series Writing Credits: Fred Rogers (writer) (894 Episodes, 1968-2001). Series Produced by Fred Rogers Executive Producer / Producer (635 Episodes, 1968-2001). Series Art Department: Frederika Gray Scenic Artist / Assistant Art Director (16 Episodes, 1982-1994). Series Location Management: Fred Roth Location Production (12 Episodes, 1984-2000).
"MisteRogers" - With Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers (337 episodes, 1961-1967) and Winifred Dennis as Self (2 episodes, 1961). Series Writing Credits: Fred Rogers (1 Episode, 1961). Series Produced by Fred Rogers Producer (1 Episode, 1966). Series Music by Fred Rogers (unknown Episodes).
"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED" - With Fred Henderson as Ulen Hibiki (50 episodes, 2002-2003) and Michael Dobson as Fredrik Ades (48 episodes, 2002-2003).
"Morangos com Açúcar" - With Rita Jardim as Frederica Martins (278 episodes, 2008-2009), João Pacheco as Frederico Marques (269 episodes, 2011-2012), Paulo Rocha as Frederico Oliveira (Fred) (242 episodes, 2005-2006), Frederico Vaz as Vasco Godinho (162 episodes, 2007-2008), and Frederico Claro as Vicente Peixoto (79 episodes, 2009). Series Produced by Alfredo Fontes Producer: Locations (667 Episodes, 2007-2009). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director / Assistant Director (131 Episodes, 2006-2008).
"La mujer de mi vida" - With Frank Falcon as Freddy Sulbaran (138 episodes, 1998-1999). Series Produced by Alfredo Schwarz Executive Producer (150 Episodes, 1998-1999).
"La mujer del Vendaval" - With Alfredo Adame as Luciano Casteló (135 episodes, 2012-2013), Alfredo Tarzan Gutiérrez (2 episodes, 2012-2013), and Alfredo Castillo (2 episodes, 2013).
"Mulheres Apaixonadas" - With Pedro Furtado as Frederico 'Fred' (203 episodes, 2003), Frederico Lessa as Antônio (1 episode, 2003), and Rogério Falabella as Alfredo (1 episode, 2003).
"Muñeca brava" - With Pablo Novak as Alfredo Luis Solo (270 episodes, 1998-1999) and Arturo Bonín as Alfredo (9 episodes, 1998).
"The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog" - With Carolina Bartczak as Alfred (52 episodes, 2010). Series Directed by Frederic Dybowski (unknown Episodes).
"Na Corda Bamba" - With Alfredo Brito as José Brito (187 episodes, 2019-2020), Frederico Barata as Leonardo Galvão (187 episodes, 2019-2020), and Marcus Andre as Frederico Pires (149 episodes, 2019-2020). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (88 Episodes, 2020).
"NASCAR on Fox" - With Anthony Alfredo as Self (41 episodes, 2019-2021). Series Sound Department: Fred Aldous... Sound Mixer / maybe Male Prostitute (1 Episode, 2008).
"Negócio da China" - With Frederico Reuter as Zé Boneco (124 episodes, 2008-2009).
"The New Leave It to Beaver" - With Eric Osmond as Frederick 'Freddie' Haskell (101 episodes, 1983-1989), Larry D. Mann as Fred Rutheford (2 episodes, 1984-1985), and Kerry Stein as Lt. Fred Rutherford (1 episode, 1988). Series Writing Credits: Fred Fox Jr. (writer) (2 Episodes, 1987). Series Writing Credits: Fred Fox Jr. (written By: Introduction Segment) (2 Episodes, 1987). Series Produced by Fred Fox Jr. Producer / Supervising Producer (3 Episodes, 1987).
"NFL Monday Night Football" - With Fred Dryer as Self - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End (21 episodes, 1970-1980), Fred Biletnikoff as Self - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver (14 episodes, 1970-1978), Freddie Solomon as Self - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver (13 episodes, 1975-1985), Fred Cox as Self - Minnesota Vikings Kicker (12 episodes, 1970-1977), Fred Smerlas as Self - Buffalo Bills Nose Tackle (12 episodes, 1981-1989), Fred Taylor as Self - Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back (12 episodes, 1998-2010), Fred Carr as Self - Green Bay Packers Linebacker (10 episodes, 1970-1977), Fred Barnett as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (10 episodes, 1990-1996), Fred Miller as Self - Tennessee Titans Tackle (10 episodes, 2000-2004), Fred McAfee as Self - New Orleans Saints Running Back (9 episodes, 1991-2001), Alfred Jenkins as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (8 episodes, 1979-1983), Fred Quillan as Self - San Francisco 49ers Center (8 episodes, 1982-1986), Fred Cook as Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive End (7 episodes, 1976-1978), Fred McNeill as Self - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker (7 episodes, 1977-1983), Alfred Jackson as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (7 episodes, 1978-1984), Alfred Williams as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (7 episodes, 1991-1997), Fred Beasley as Self - San Francisco 49ers Fullback (7 episodes, 1999-2003), Freddie Mitchell as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (7 episodes, 2002-2004), Fred Strickland as Self - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker (6 episodes, 1988-1999), Fred Jones as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver (6 episodes, 1991-1993), Fred Steinfort as Self - Denver Broncos Kicker (5 episodes, 1976-1981), Alfred Anderson as Self - Minnesota Vikings Fullback (5 episodes, 1984-1989), Fred Banks as Self - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver (5 episodes, 1985-1992), Manfred Moore as Self - Minnesota Vikings Running Back (4 episodes, 1974-1977), Freddie Scott as Self - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver (4 episodes, 1977-1982), Freddie Joe Nunn as Self - St. Louis Cardinals Linebacker (4 episodes, 1985-1988), Fred Marion as Self - New England Patriots Free Safety (4 episodes, 1985-1987), Fred Stokes as Self - Washington Redskins Defensive End (4 episodes, 1989-1992), Alfred Pupunu as Self - San Diego Chargers Tight End (4 episodes, 1993-1996), Fred Smoot as Self - Washington Redskins Cornerback (4 episodes, 2001-2009), Fredd Young as Self - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker (3 episodes, 1984-1987), Alfredo Roberts as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End (3 episodes, 1990-1992), Fred McCrary as Self - Atlanta Falcons Fullback (3 episodes, 1995-2005), Freddie Solomon as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (3 episodes, 1997-1998), Fred Baxter as Self - New York Jets Tight End (3 episodes, 1999-2000), Fred Robbins as Self - New York Giants Defensive Tackle (3 episodes, 2006-2009), Fred Davis as Self - Washington Redskins Tight End (3 episodes, 2009-2010), Fred Bruney as Self - Atlanta Falcons Defensive Backs Coach (2 episodes, 1970-1996), Fred Dean as Self - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End (2 episodes, 1982-1983), Fred Robinson as Self - San Diego Chargers Linebacker (2 episodes, 1984-1985), Fred Jackson as Self - Buffalo Bills Ruinning Back (2 episodes, 2008-2009), Tucker Frederickson as Self - New York Giants Fullback (1 episode, 1970), Fred Hill as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1970), Fred Willis as Self - Houston Oilers Fullback (1 episode, 1975), Fred Cornwell as Self - Dallas Cowboys Tight End (1 episode, 1985), Freddie Gilbert as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (1 episode, 1986), Fred DiRenzo as Self - New York Giants Fullback (1 episode, 1987), Alfred Oglesby as Self - Miami Dolphins Nose Tackle (1 episode, 1991), Freddie Bradley as Self - San Diego Chargers Running Back (1 episode, 1996), Fred Lane as Self - Carolina Panthers Running Back (1 episode, 1997), Rob Fredrickson as Self - Arizona Cardinals Linebacker (1 episode, 1999), Winfred Tubbs as Self - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker (1 episode, 1999), and Fred Thomas as Self - New Orleans Saints Cornerback (1 episode, 2001). Series Film Editing by Fred Salkind (6 Episodes, 1998-2001). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Breedon IV Still Photographer (uncredited) (34 Episodes, 2009-2010). Series Editorial Department: Fred Salkind Editor: Opening Segment (6 Episodes, 1998-2001).
"The NFL on CBS" - With Fred Cox as Self - Minnesota Vikings Kicker (67 episodes, 1963-1977), Fred Taylor as Self - Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back (56 episodes, 1998-2010), Fred Pagac as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Linebackers Coach (37 episodes, 1974-2012), Fred Bruney as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Backs Coach (33 episodes, 1964-1992), Fred Dryer as Self - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End (31 episodes, 1969-1981), Fred Miller as Self - Tennessee Titans Tackle (29 episodes, 2000-2007), Freddie Joe Nunn as Self - Phoenix Cardinals Defensive End (23 episodes, 1985-1993), Fred McCrary as Self - San Diego Chargers Fullback (23 episodes, 1999-2003), Freddie Jones as Self - San Diego Chargers Tight End (22 episodes, 1998-2004), Fred Hoaglin as Self - Cleveland Browns Center (21 episodes, 1967-1970), Fred Miller as Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle (18 episodes, 1966-1969), Fred Dugan as Self - Dallas Cowboys Split End (17 episodes, 1958-1963), Fred Cone as Self - Green Bay Packers Kicker (15 episodes, 1956-1960), Tucker Frederickson as Self - New York Giants Running Back (14 episodes, 1965-1970), Fred Carr as Self - Green Bay Packers Linebacker (13 episodes, 1970-1976), Freddie Solomon as Self - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver (13 episodes, 1976-1985), Fred Weary as Self - Houston Texans Guard (13 episodes, 1999-2007), Fred Quillan as Self - San Francisco 49ers Center (12 episodes, 1979-1987), Alfred Anderson as Self - Minnesota Vikings Fullback (12 episodes, 1984-1991), Freddie Scott as Self - Detroit Lions Wide Receiver (11 episodes, 1974-1983), Fred Jackson as Self - Buffalo Bills Running Back (11 episodes, 2007-2011), Fred Jones as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker (10 episodes, 2000-2004), Fred Bennett as Self - Houston Texans Cornerback (10 episodes, 2007-2009), Fred Williams as Self - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle (9 episodes, 1956-1965), Alfred Jenkins as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (9 episodes, 1975-1983), Freddy Keiaho as Self - Indianapolis Colts Linebacker (9 episodes, 2006-2010), Fred McNeill as Self - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker (8 episodes, 1975-1983), Fred Robbins as Self - Minnesota Vikings Nose Tackle (8 episodes, 2001-2011), Manfred Moore as Self - San Francisco 49ers Running Back (7 episodes, 1974-1977), Alfred Jackson as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (7 episodes, 1978-1984), Fred Stokes as Self - Washington Redskins Defensive End (7 episodes, 1989-1994), Fred Beasley as Self - San Francisco 49ers Fullback (7 episodes, 1999-2005), Fred Evans as Self - Minnesota Vikings Nose Tackle (7 episodes, 2006-2012), Fred Hill as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Tight End (6 episodes, 1966-1968), Fred Smoot as Self - Washington Redskins Cornerback (6 episodes, 2001-2009), Freddie Kitchens as Self - Arizona Cardinals Tight Ends Coach (6 episodes, 2006-2011), Fred Dean as Self - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End (5 episodes, 1983-1985), Fred Barnett as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (5 episodes, 1990-1993), Fred Heron as Self - St. Louis Cardinals Defensive Tackle (4 episodes, 1968), Fred Biletnikoff as Self - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver (4 episodes, 1970-1973), Fred Strickland as Self - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker (4 episodes, 1988-1994), Fred Marion as Self - New England Patriots Free Safety (4 episodes, 1988-1990), Fred McAfee as Self - New Orleans Saints Running Back (4 episodes, 1993-2005), Rob Fredrickson as Self - Arizona Cardinals Linebacker (4 episodes, 1998-2001), Fred Wakefield as Self - Arizona Cardinals Defensive End (4 episodes, 2001-2006), Fred Gehrke as Self - Color Commentator (3 episodes, 1957), Fred Hageman as Self - Washington Redskins Center (3 episodes, 1962), Fred Baxter as Self - New York Jets Tight End (3 episodes, 1998-2003), Winfred Tubbs as Self - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker (3 episodes, 1999-2000), Freddie Mitchell as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (3 episodes, 2001-2005), Fred Mazurek as Self - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver (2 episodes, 1966), Fred Brown as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Linebacker (2 episodes, 1967-1969), Fred Cook as Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive End (2 episodes, 1974-1979), Fred Nixon as Self - Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver (2 episodes, 1981), Fred Sturt as Self - New Orleans Saints Guard (2 episodes, 1981), Mike Frederick as Self - Tennessee Titans Defensive End (2 episodes, 1999), Fred Thomas as Self - New Orleans Saints Cornerback (2 episodes, 2005-2006), Fred Davis as Self - Washington Redskins Fullback (2 episodes, 2008-2009), Winfred Bynum as Self (1 episode, 1960), Fred Murphy as Self - Cleveland Browns End (1 episode, 1960), Fred Arbanas as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End (1 episode, 1970), Fred Hyatt as Self - St. Louis Cardinals Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1971), Fred Willis as Self - Houston Oilers Running Back (1 episode, 1975), Fredd Young as Self - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker (1 episode, 1987), Alfredo Roberts as Self - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1991), Fred Lane as Self - Carolina Panthers Running Back (1 episode, 1999), Alfred Pupunu as Self - San Diego Chargers Tight End (1 episode, 1999), and Alfred Williams as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (1 episode, 1999).
"NFL on FOX" - With Fred Robbins as Self - New York Giants Defensive Tackle (49 episodes, 2000-2010), Fred Smoot as Self - Washington Redskins Cornerback (40 episodes, 2001-2009), Rob Fredrickson as Self - Arizona Cardinals Linebacker (32 episodes, 1994-2002), Fred Pagac as Self - Minnesota Vikings Linebackers Coach (31 episodes, 2001-2010), Fred Beasley as Self - San Francisco 49ers Fullback (29 episodes, 1999-2005), Fred Thomas as Self - New Orleans Saints Cornerback (29 episodes, 2000-2007), Fred Miller as Self - Chicago Bears Tackle (26 episodes, 1999-2007), Freddie Kitchens as Self - Arizona Cardinals Tight Ends Coach (26 episodes, 2006-2010), Freddie Jones as Self - Arizona Cardinals Tight End (25 episodes, 2000-2004), Fred Wakefield as Self - Arizona Cardinals Defensive End (25 episodes, 2001-2006), Fred Weary as Self - New Orleans Saints Cornerback (18 episodes, 1999-2006), Freddie Mitchell as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (18 episodes, 2001-2005), Fred McAfee as Self - New Orleans Saints Running Back (17 episodes, 1994-2005), Winfred Tubbs as Self - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker (12 episodes, 1994-2000), Fred Evans as Self - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Tackle (11 episodes, 2008-2010), Fred McCrary as Self - Atlanta Falcons Fullback (9 episodes, 2000-2006), Fred Taylor as Self - Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back (8 episodes, 1999-2008), Fred Baxter as Self - Chicago Bears Tight End (7 episodes, 1994-2002), Fred Lane as Self - Carolina Panthers Running Back (7 episodes, 1997-1999), Fred Strickland as Self - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker (5 episodes, 1996-1997), Alfred Fincher as Self - Washington Redskins Linebacker (5 episodes, 2005-2008), Fred Davis as Self - Washington Redskins Fullback (5 episodes, 2008-2011), Fred Barnett as Self - Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver (3 episodes, 1994-1996), Alfred Pupunu as Self - Detroit Lions Tight End (2 episodes, 1995-2000), Alfred Williams as Linebacker (2 episodes, 1995-1999), Fred Jackson as Self - Buffalo Bills Running Back (2 episodes, 2008-2009), Freddy Keiaho as Self - Indianapolis Colts Linebacker (2 episodes, 2008-2009), Fred Jones as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Linebcker (1 episode, 2004), and Fred Bennett as Self - Houston Texans Cornerback (1 episode, 2007). Series Music Department: Fred Kron Composer: Theme (unknown Episodes).
"The NFL on NBC" - With Fred Biletnikoff as Self - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver (57 episodes, 1965-1977), Fred Arbanas as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End (21 episodes, 1965-1970), Fred Cook as Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive End (17 episodes, 1974-1980), Fred Smerlas as Self - Buffalo Bills Nose Tackle (12 episodes, 1980-1990), Fred Willis as Self - Houston Oilers Fullback (9 episodes, 1971-1976), Alfred Pupunu as Self - San Diego Chargers Tight End (9 episodes, 1993-1995), Fred McAfee as Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back (8 episodes, 1995-1998), Freddie Joe Nunn as Self - Phoenix Cardinals Defensive End (7 episodes, 1985-1995), Freddie Scott as Self - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver (6 episodes, 1974-1981), Fred Steinfort as Self - Denver Broncos Kicker (6 episodes, 1976-1983), Manfred Moore as Self - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Running Back (6 episodes, 1976), Fred Marion as Self - New England Patriots Free Safety (6 episodes, 1985-1988), Fred Jones as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver (6 episodes, 1990-1994), Alfred Williams as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (6 episodes, 1993-1998), Fred Glick as Self - Houston Oilers Safety (5 episodes, 1965-1966), Fred Forsberg as Self - Denver Broncos Linebacker (5 episodes, 1971), Freddie Solomon as Self - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver (5 episodes, 1975-1982), Fred Bruney as Self - Indianapolis Colts Defensive Assistant (5 episodes, 1995-1996), Fred Williamson as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback (4 episodes, 1965-1966), Freddie Douglas as Self - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver (4 episodes, 1976), Fred Quillan as Self - San Francisco 49ers Center (4 episodes, 1979-1986), Fredd Young as Self - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker (4 episodes, 1985-1989), Fred Cox as Self - Minnesota Vikings Kicker (3 episodes, 1973-1975), Alfredo Roberts as Self - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End (3 episodes, 1988-1991), Fred Miller as Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle (2 episodes, 1970-1971), Fred Dean as Self - San Diego Chargers Defensive End (2 episodes, 1976-1979), Freddie Gilbert as Self - Denver Broncos Defensive End (2 episodes, 1986-1987), Fred Banks as Self - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver (2 episodes, 1988-1991), Fred Barnett as Self - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver (2 episodes, 1991-1997), Fred Baxter as Self - New York Jets Tight End (2 episodes, 1995-1996), Fred Lane as Self - Carolina Panthers Running Back (2 episodes, 1997), Fred Leo as Self - Announcer (1 episode, 1967), Fred Hoaglin as Self - Cleveland Browns Center (1 episode, 1970), Alfred Sykes as Self - New England Patriots Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1971), Fred Dryer as Self - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End (1 episode, 1975), Alfred Jackson as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1980), Alfred Jenkins as Self - Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver (1 episode, 1980), Fred Sturt as Self - New Orleans Saints Guard (1 episode, 1981), Fred Bohannon as Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back (1 episode, 1982), Fred McNeill as Self - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker (1 episode, 1982), Freddie Robinson as Self - Indianapolis Colts Strong Safety (1 episode, 1988), and Alfred Anderson as Self - Minnesota Vikings Fullback (1 episode, 1990).
"Los únicos" - With Arnaldo André as Alfredo Monterrey (155 episodes, 2011).
"Night Heat" - With Stephen Mendel as Det. Freddie Carson (95 episodes, 1985-1989), Wendy Crewson as Prosecutor Dorothy Fredericks (6 episodes, 1985), Hugo Dann as Fred Sheehy (1 episode, 1986), and Fred Brigham (1 episode, 1986).
"Ninguém Como Tu" - With António Pedro Cerdeira as Frederico Duarte (194 episodes, 2005) and Frederico Barata as João Paredes da Silva (194 episodes, 2005). Series Produced by Alfredo Fontes Producer: Locations (194 Episodes, 2005). Series Art Department: Frederico Aldeia Props (194 Episodes, 2005).
"Noche de fiesta" - With Alfredo Cernuda as Roberto (171 episodes, 1999-2004) and Freddy Silver as Self (1 episode, 2000).
"En nombre del amor" - With Alfredo Adame as Rafael Sáenz (163 episodes, 2008-2009). Series Film Editing by Alfredo Sánchez (1 Episode, 2008).
"Nosotros los Gómez" - With Freddy Fernández as Freddy Gómez (185 episodes, 1986) and Arturo Adonay as Alfredo Gómez (unknown episodes).
"Novo Mundo" - With Leopoldo Pacheco as Fred Sem Alma (91 episodes, 2017) and Frederico Volkmann as Arerê (4 episodes, 2017).
"O Beijo do Escorpião" - With Gonçalo Sá as Frederico Santos (200 episodes, 2014).
"O Sábio" - With Frederico Amaral as Rui Domingos (367 episodes, 2017-2018).
"Olhos nos Olhos" - With Frederico Barata as Miguel Viana Levi (235 episodes, 2008-2009). Series Set Decoration by Frederico Aldeia (229 Episodes, 2008-2009). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (18 Episodes, 2008).
"Oppassen!!!" - With Fred Vaassen as Harry Stevens (268 episodes, 1991-2003), Willemijn van der Ree as Frederique de la Fontaine (2 episodes, 1996), Alfred Ruba as Tomatenplukker (2 episodes, 1992), Manfred de Graaf as Hans Lansberg (1 episode, 1995), Frederik de Groot as Hondenpsychiater (1 episode, 1993), Fred Velle as Man in kiosk (1 episode, 1993), and Fred Meijer as Jacob Klebach (1 episode, 1995).
"Origens" - With Luís Cerqueira as Alfredo (120 episodes, 1983).
"Pícara Sonhadora" - With Petrônio Gontijo as Alfredo Rockfield (95 episodes, 2001) and Rodolfo Freitas as Frederico Rockfield (3 episodes, 2001).
"På spåret" - With Fredrik Lindström as Self - Domare (147 episodes, 2008-2020), Fredrik Wikingsson as Self - Tävlande (17 episodes, 2008-2016), Freddie Wadling as Self (2 episodes, 2011), Helen Alfredsson as Self - Tävlande (2 episodes, 2013-2014), Fredrick Sandsten as Self (1 episode, 2001), and AnnaMaria Fredholm as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 2020).
"Paixão" - With Frederico Barata as Tiago Lopes (320 episodes, 2017-2018).
"Panelák" - With Sylvain Machac as Frederik (131 episodes, 2014).
"Panorama" - With Fred Emery as Self - Presenter (128 episodes, 1978-1992), Robert Frederick as Self - Senior Technical Product Manager - Amazon Web Services 1999-2005 (1 episode, 2020), Wilfred Babbage as Self - Poetry Reader (1 episode, 1953), Alfred Grosser as Self (1 episode, 1960), Alfred Goldstein as Self - Member, Serpell Committee (1 episode, 1983), Alfred Sherman as Self - Director, Centre for Policy Studies (1 episode, 1983), Fred Broughton as Self - Chairman, Police Federation of England and Wales (1 episode, 1997), Frederick Lawton as Self - Lord Justice of Appeal, 1972-1986 (1 episode, 1997), Frederick Haynes as Self - Friendship West Baptist Church (1 episode, 2016), and Alfred Batalla as Self: Intensive Care Nurse (1 episode, 2021). Series Writing Credits: Fred Emery (writer) (1 Episode, 1991). Series Produced by Wilfred Spears Location Producer (1 Episode, 2020). Series Cinematography by Fred Scott (2 Episodes, 2012-2014). Series Art Department: Alfred Wurmser Artist: Diagrams (2 Episodes, 1954). Series Art Department: Freddie Warr Graphics (1 Episode, 2020). Series Sound Department: Fred Downton Film Recordist / Film Sound: Football Violence (2 Episodes, 1977-1987). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Scott Camera (3 Episodes, 2020). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Hamilton Camera Operator: John Vliet Lindsay / Film Cameraman: Iran's Moslem Dream (2 Episodes, 1970-1979). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Launone Assistant Camera (1 Episode, 1982). Series Animation Department: Alfred Wurmser Animator (2 Episodes, 1954-1960). Series Additional Crew: Fred Hamilton Production Team (1 Episode, 1988). Series Additional Crew: Freddie Lange Hewlett Researcher (1 Episode, 2019).
"Paraíso Tropical" - With Paulo Vilhena as Frederico (131 episodes, 2007). Series Visual Effects by Fred Saddi-Naccache Limia Visual Effects (uncredited) (169 Episodes, 2007).
"Passione" - With Reynaldo Gianecchini as Fred Lobato (109 episodes, 2010-2011), Miguel Roncato as Alfredo Mattoli (85 episodes, 2010-2011), and Guilhermo Hundadze as Fred - child (1 episode, 2010).
"The Payback" - With Freddy Costa as Tiago Andrade (221 episodes, 2017). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (205 Episodes, 2017).
"Pecado de amor" - With Alfredo Leal as Jaime León (206 episodes, 1978-1979). Series Directed by Alfredo Saldaña (206 Episodes, 1978-1979).
"Pecados Ajenos" - With Jencarlos Canela as Alfredo 'Freddy' Torres (157 episodes, 2007-2008).
"Perro Amor" - With Fred Valle as Fernando Valdirí (108 episodes, 2010) and Freddy Viquez as Jairo Chaparro (108 episodes, 2010).
"Piel Salvaje" - With Karina Frederico as Marcelina Esquivel (120 episodes, 2016) and Héctor Peña as Alfredo (12 episodes, 2016). Series Music Department: Fred Oliveira Recording Engineer: English Dub (24 Episodes, 2016).
"Poble Nou" - With Alfred Lucchetti as Andreu (193 episodes, 1994). Series Sound Department: Alfred Palou Sound (7 Episodes, 1994). Series Sound Department: Frederic Pérez Sound Post Production (1 Episode, 1994).
"Pobre Rico" - With Simón Pesutic as Freddy 'Rucio' Pérez (222 episodes, 2012-2013).
"Poderosas" - With Joaquim Nicolau as Alfredo Dias (296 episodes, 2015-2016) and Frederico Amaral as Inspector PJ (3 episodes, 2016).
"Polizeiruf 110" - With Alfred Rücker as Leutnant Lutz Subras (28 episodes, 1972-1977), Günter Schubert as Alfred (14 episodes, 1972-2007), Fred Delmare as Brigadearbeiter Poller (15 episodes, 1973-1998), Manfred Müller as K-Techniker (14 episodes, 1971-1991), Jürgen Zartmann as Manfred Bergmann (14 episodes, 1973-2011), Helmut Schellhardt as Alfred Losansky (10 episodes, 1973-1991), Michael Kind as Fredy Kühn (9 episodes, 1987-2015), Wolfgang Dehler as Alfred Seebacher (8 episodes, 1974-1991), Manfred Richter as Dr. Nowak (8 episodes, 1978-2010), Dieter Bellmann as Manfred Oelze (7 episodes, 1973-1984), Manfred Möck as Herr Walter (7 episodes, 1995-2003), Manfred Mosblech as Barkas-Fahrer (2 episodes, 1972-1982), Fred Mahr as Dr. Ewald Mersburg (6 episodes, 1973-1978), Michael Brandner as Alfred 'Fred' Fink (6 episodes, 1999-2008), Lukas T. Berglund as Frederik Bukow (5 episodes, 2010-2014), Karl-Fred Müller as Holger Krug (6 episodes, 1995-2014), Fred Alexander as Dirigent Böhlke (4 episodes, 1972-1985), Wolfgang Häntsch as Manfred (4 episodes, 1974-2009), Fred Ludwig as Fahrdienstleiter (3 episodes, 1980-1982), Alfred Lux as Arzt (3 episodes, 1976-1991), Manfred Schiller as Abschnittsbevollmächtigter (2 episodes, 1979-1984), Manfred Schulz as Wachtmeister (2 episodes, 1972-1991), Alfred Struwe as Dr. Frowein (3 episodes, 1976-1989), Gerd Michael Henneberg as Alfred Ditsch (3 episodes, 1972-1990), Christian Goebel as Manfred Köhler (3 episodes, 2003-2010), Manfred Gorr as Biologe (2 episodes, 1986-1993), Fred Düren as Dr. Rudolf Boelssen (2 episodes, 1975-1977), Manfred Zapatka as Hans Vogel (2 episodes, 1998-2015), Peter Sattmann as Alfred Löbel (2 episodes, 1999), Manfred Kranich as Gerhard Namroth (2 episodes, 1980-1981), Alfred Müller as Schorn (2 episodes, 1994-1997), Detlef Gieß as Alfred Müller (2 episodes, 1988-1991), Alfred Woronetzki as Herr Dahlberg (2 episodes, 1989-1990), Roland Knappe as Manfred Teich (1 episode, 1972), Oliver Hörner as Manfred Weller (1 episode, 2010), Manfred Karge as Helmut Paulsen (1 episode, 1972), Manfred Heine as Hauptmann Rischer (1 episode, 1983), Robert Hunger-Bühler as Fred (1 episode, 1995), Dagmar Frederic as Catharina Sylvius (1 episode, 1973), Hans Löw as Fred Hansen (1 episode, 2012), Fred Stillkrauth as Vater (1 episode, 2012), Manfred-Anton Algrang (1 episode, 2010), Frederic Linkemann as Patrick Timmermann (1 episode, 2017), Fred Österreich as Till Hochstetter (1 episode, 2011), Fred Graeve as Betriebsdirektor (1 episode, 1978), Peter Rappenglück as Alfred Fritsch (1 episode, 2001), Georg-Michael Wagner as Alfred Zunker (1 episode, 1974), Bernd Stempel as Alfred (1 episode, 1999), Peter Trillhose-Splitt as Manfred Rost (1 episode, 1989), Fred Schmidt as 1. Schläger (1 episode, 1990), Manfred Schlosser as Betriebsschutzmann (1 episode, 1989), Manfred Berger (1 episode, 1991), Manfred Schawinke as Angler Schulz (1 episode, 1991), Manfred Brümmer as Bauer (1 episode, 1994), Alfred Schedl as Paul Kübler (1 episode, 1994), Alfred Hartung (1 episode, 1995), Frederik Abrahams as Jonas Köhler (1 episode, 2003), Manfred Andrae (1 episode, 2003), Fred Kettner as Vater Karl Ramlow (1 episode, 2003), Alfred Urankar (1 episode, 2003), Thomas Anzenhofer as Fred Kaminski (1 episode, 2004), Frederick Lau as Keller (jung) (1 episode, 2006), Manfred Thal as Student (1 episode, 1972), and Heiko Sassenberg as Freddy Kleiber (1 episode, 1989). Series Directed by Manfred Mosblech (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Directed by Manfred Stelzer (10 Episodes, 1994-2002). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Hoffmann (scenario) (1 Episode, 1985). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (screenplay) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (writer) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (scenario) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (teleplay) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (book) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (book) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Mosblech (story) (13 Episodes, 1972-1990). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Rebhandl (writer) (1 Episode, 1995). Series Writing Credits: Manfred Stelzer (writer) (7 Episodes, 1994-1998). Series Writing Credits: Fred Unger (scenario) (8 Episodes, 1972-1988). Series Writing Credits: Fred Unger (story) (8 Episodes, 1972-1988). Series Writing Credits: Fred Unger (teleplay) (8 Episodes, 1972-1988). Series Produced by Manfred Korytowski Producer (4 Episodes, 1997-1999). Series Produced by Manfred Durniok Producer (1 Episode, 1994). Series Produced by Manfred Brey Line Producer (1 Episode, 2002). Series Cinematography by Manfred Marderwald (5 Episodes, 1971-1973). Series Cinematography by Manfred Ensinger (3 Episodes, 1995-1997). Series Production Design by Manfred Glöckner (8 Episodes, 1974-1994). Series Costume Design by Frederike Tabea May (1 Episode, 2008). Series Production Management: Ines Frederich Unit Manager (4 Episodes, 2004-2007). Series Production Management: Fred Retzlaff Production Manager (3 Episodes, 1972-1973). Series Production Management: Manfred Gericke Assistant Production Manager / Unit Manager (2 Episodes, 1980-1981). Series Production Management: Manfred Müller Assistant Unit Manager / Set Manager (2 Episodes, 1987-1991). Series Production Management: Manfred Peetz Production Manager (1 Episode, 1975). Series Production Management: Manfred Müller Unit Manager (1 Episode, 1990). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Sebastian Fred Schirmer Trainee Assistant Director (1 Episode, 2008). Series Art Department: Manfred Harth Prop Driver (3 Episodes, 2008-2010). Series Art Department: Manfred Lausmann Stage Master (1 Episode, 1987). Series Art Department: Manfred Mayer Property Master (1 Episode, 2013). Series Art Department: Manfred Friedrich Set Dresser (uncredited) (1 Episode, 1983). Series Sound Department: Manfred Richter Boom Operator / Sound Mixer (10 Episodes, 1971-1973). Series Sound Department: Manfred Berger Sound / Sound Mixer (10 Episodes, 1975-1993). Series Sound Department: Manfred Brichmann Sound / Boom Operator (5 Episodes, 1974-1983). Series Sound Department: Manfred De Lorenzi Sound Assistant (3 Episodes, 1997-2006). Series Sound Department: Manfred Schmid Sound Editor / Sound Designer / Sound Mixer (3 Episodes, 1998-2006). Series Sound Department: Manfred Banach Sound (3 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Sound Department: Manfred Arbter Sound Mixer (2 Episodes, 1995-2003). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Zeising Gaffer (6 Episodes, 1973-1977). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Krehl Camera Operator (3 Episodes, 1971-1972). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Schmalland Gaffer (3 Episodes, 1972-1974). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Krusche Lighting Technician (1 Episode, 1974). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Uhlenhut Still Photographer (1 Episode, 1981). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Klein Lighting Technician (1 Episode, 2000). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Lämmerer Still Photographer (1 Episode, 2001). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Geigl Video Technician (1 Episode, 2002). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Baier Key Grip (1 Episode, 2006). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Jan-Frederik Wockenfuß First Assistant "b" Camera (uncredited) (1 Episode, 2017). Series Music Department: Manfred Rosenberg Conductor (2 Episodes, 1987-1990). Series Transportation Department: Manfred Harth Production Driver (1 Episode, 2006). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Diedrichs Production Accountant (1 Episode, 2020).
"Primer amor" - With Alfredo Zemma as Manuel (166 episodes, 1992). Series Directed by Alfredo Calinanes (166 Episodes, 1992).
"Protectors of Time" - With Tony Maez as Freddie Parkhurst (80 episodes, 2019-2021) and Lucas Bishop as Freddie Parkhurst (6 episodes, 2019).
"Provaci ancora prof!" - With Francesco Pannofino as Alfredo Radauno (2 episodes, 2005), Matteo Liofredi (1 episode, 2008), and Manfredi Aliquo as Ivan Faliero (1 episode, 2013).
"Public Eye" - With Alfred Burke as Frank Marker (87 episodes, 1965-1975), Glynn Edwards as Alfred Bain (2 episodes, 1965-1971), Mike Grady as Freddie (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Frederick Hall as Inspector Grant (2 episodes, 1966-1968), Frederick Danner as Mr. Tatlow (1 episode, 1966), Wilfred Pickles as Harry Latham (1 episode, 1968), Lewis Fiander as Freddie (1 episode, 1975), Anne Ridler as Freda Jakeman (1 episode, 1969), Harry Ross as Alfred Benjamin (1 episode, 1965), Gabrielle Blunt as Winifred Mace (1 episode, 1971), Jeremy Higgins as Alfredo (1 episode, 1972), Freddy Foote as Carol Singer (1 episode, 1972), and Fred McNaughton as Warder (1 episode, 1965). Series Production Design by Frederick Pusey (3 Episodes, 1969-1971).
"Qué bonito amor" - With Series Film Editing by Alfredo Frutos (162 Episodes, 2012-2013).
"De que te quiero, te quiero" - With Alfredo Gatica as Abdul (151 episodes, 2013-2014).
"Quero Viver" - With Rolando Boldrin as Alfredo (104 episodes, 1972-1973).
"Rainbow" - With Freddy Marks as Freddy (424 episodes, 1980-1989) and Alfred Marks as Self (1 episode, 1985). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Marks (writer) (10 Episodes, 1985-1989). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Marks (10 Episodes, 1985-1989). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Marks (10 Episodes, 1985-1989). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Marks (10 Episodes, 1985-1989). Series Music Department: Freddy Marks Songs (329 Episodes, 1980-1989).
"Ready, Steady, Go!" - With Manfred Mann as Themselves (22 episodes, 1963-1966), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves (7 episodes, 1963-1966), Freddie Garrity as Self (7 episodes, 1963-1966), Freddie Marsden as Self (7 episodes, 1963-1965), and Tom McGuinness as Self - Manfred Mann (17 episodes, 1963-1966). Series Sound Department: Freddie Slade Sound Recordist (1 Episode, 1965). Series Music Department: Manfred Mann Composer: Theme "5-4-3-2-1" (unknown Episodes).
"The Red Skelton Hour" - With Hans Conried as Freddie's Foil (5 episodes, 1955-1961), Bob Jellison as Rodney - Freddie Sketch (2 episodes, 1954-1969), Fred Villani as Crying Waiter (2 episodes, 1966-1968), Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Award for Best Director (1 episode, 1955), Edgar Nelson Barclift as Dancer in Freddie's Dream (1 episode, 1953), Wilda Taylor as Dancer in Freddie's Dream (1 episode, 1953), Sy Otis as Self - Man With Mule-Freddie Sketch (1 episode, 1954), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves - Guest Vocalists (1 episode, 1965), Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster (1 episode, 1965), Manfred Mann as Guest Vocalists (1 episode, 1965), John Gallaudet as Construction Foreman = Freddie Sketch (3 episodes, 1953-1954), and Frank Gerstle as Construction Foreman, Freddie Sketch (3 episodes, 1953-1954). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (writer) (48 Episodes, 1967-1970). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (48 Episodes, 1967-1970). Series Cinematography by Fred Jackman Jr. (11 Episodes, 1952).
"Resistiré" - With Daniel Fanego as Alfredo Malaguer (220 episodes, 2003) and Alfredo Allende as Yoga Teacher (1 episode, 2003).
"Rod, Jane and Freddy" - With Freddy Marks as Freddy (120 episodes, 1981-1991). Series Writing Credits: Freddy Marks (writer) (120 Episodes, 1981-1991). Series Music by Freddy Marks (57 Episodes, 1981-1991).
"Rosa... de lejos" - With Alfredo Iglesias as Nicolás Caride (264 episodes, 1980). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Alfredo Alvarez Assistant Director (242 Episodes, 1980). Series Additional Crew: Alfredo Alvarez Direction Assistant (264 Episodes, 1980).
"Rote Rosen" - With Rolf Nagel as Alfred Albers (643 episodes, 2007-2013), Frederic Böhle as Theo Lichtenhagen (616 episodes, 2014-2020), Manfred-Anton Algrang as Peter Mangold (15 episodes, 2020), Frederic Heidorn as Alexander Heizer (10 episodes, 2018), Kirsten Sprick as Freda Strohm (10 episodes, 2017), Marie-Luise Marjan as Frederike Prinzessin zu Lüdecke (5 episodes, 2018), Till Huster as Manfred Gröbel (5 episodes, 2017), and Albrecht Ganskopf as Chefredakteur Seefelder (4 episodes, 2009).
"Sandy & Junior" - With Márcia Manfredini as Irene (118 episodes, 1999-2001). Series Directed by Frederico Mayrink (unknown Episodes).
"Sanford and Son" - With Redd Foxx as Fred G. Sanford (135 episodes, 1972-1977), Greg Morris as Freddy Wills (2 episodes, 1976), Timmie Rogers as Audience Member at taping behind Fred (1 episode, 1975), Fred D. Scott as Mr. Hastings (1 episode, 1974), and Marc Copage as Fredsie (1 episode, 1975).
"Saturday Night Live" - With Fred Armisen as Various (221 episodes, 2002-2020), Fred Wolf as Self (6 episodes, 1992-1996), Fred Willard as 'Bear City' Narrator (1 episode, 1978-2005), Rex Smith as Frederic - Musical Guest (1 episode, 1980), Fred Savage as Self - Host (1 episode, 1990), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self - Host (1 episode, 2000), Fred Wolf as Spectator (1 episode, 1994), Fred Newman as Self (1 episode, 2005), Frederick Koehler as Jimmy (5 episodes, 1982-1985), Fred Berry as Self (2 episodes, 1975-1976), Fred Tackett as Self - Musical Guest (1 episode, 1979), Fred Schneider as Self - The B-52s (1 episode, 1980), and Fred Stoller as Man in line outside Studio 54 (1 episode, 1981). Series Writing Credits: Fred Wolf (writer) (96 Episodes, 1991-1997). Series Writing Credits: Fred Wolf (additional Sketches) (96 Episodes, 1991-1997). Series Produced by Fred Wolf Consulting Producer (1 Episode, 1996). Series Costume Design by Freddie Stopler (1 Episode, 1997). Series Makeup Department: Freddie Stopler Hair & Makeup: David Bowie / Hair & Makeup: Paul Simon / Makeup Artist: David Bowie (3 Episodes, 1990-1999). Series Makeup Department: Fred C. Blau Jr. Makeup Artist: Kate Jackson (1 Episode, 1979). Series Art Department: Fred Schetelich Graphics (4 Episodes, 1976). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Bock Lighting Director (1 Episode, 2012). Series Additional Crew: Fred Lights Stage Manager (1 Episode, 1978).
"Secretos" - With Alfredo Brito as Adriano (104 episodes, 2004-2009), Nestor Rodriguez as Alfredo (2 episodes, 2007-2008), Hugo Alfredo González as Gangster (1 episode, 2007), and Armando Romero as Freddy (1 episode, 2007).
"Sedução" - With Frederico Barata as Alex Vieira (289 episodes, 2010-2011). Series Produced by Alfredo Fontes Producer: Locations (289 Episodes, 2010-2011). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (1 Episode, 2010).
"Sendung ohne Namen" - With Fred Schreiber as Narrator (114 episodes, 2002-2013), Barbara Braun as Fred (2 episodes, 2003-2004), Alfred Worm as Self - Interviewee (1 episode, 2003), Manfred Hofmann (1 episode, 2006), Frederik Zäll as Self (1 episode, 2004), and Manfred Deix as Self (3 episodes, 2003-2012). Series Directed by Fred Schreiber (10 Episodes, 2002-2003). Series Writing Credits: Fred Schreiber (idea) (54 Episodes, 2002-2013). Series Writing Credits: Fred Schreiber (54 Episodes, 2002-2013). Series Writing Credits: Fred Schreiber (writer) (54 Episodes, 2002-2013).
"El Señor de los Cielos" - With Leonardo Daniel as Don Alfredo 'Feyo' Aguilera (170 episodes, 2015-2018), Alfredo Barrera as Esteban (7 episodes, 2014), Alfredo Felix Carangi as Estudiante (2 episodes, 2015), and Fredy Marquez as Maton (1 episode, 2016). Series Additional Crew: Alfredo Lima Carrión Making Of Camera Operator (74 Episodes, 2018).
"El Sexo Débil" - With Luis Rábago as Alfredo Domínguez (114 episodes, 2011) and Fredd Londoño as Jorge (114 episodes, 2011).
"Señorita maestra" - With Ricardo Castro Ríos as Alfredo Batallán (199 episodes, 1983).
"Si Dios me quita la vida" - With Omar Fierro as Alfredo Román (125 episodes, 1995) and Alfredo Gutiérrez (1 episode, 1995).
"60 Minutes" - With Freddie Roach as Self (segment "Pacman") (2 episodes, 2010-2017), Bruce Arena as Self - Soccer Coach (segment "Freddy Adu") (5 episodes, 2004-2018), Fred Thompson as Self - Senator, Tennessee (segment "Grigori Loutchansky") (2 episodes, 1998), Frederick De Cordova as Self - Executive Producer, The Tonight Show (segment "Heeere's Jay Leno!") (3 episodes, 1992), Fred Pedicone as Self - Accountant (segment "Made in the USA") (2 episodes, 1992-1994), Fred Boyce as Self - Formerly Resident, The Fernald School (segment "Deep Dark Secret") (1 episode, 2004), Frederick Downs Jr. as Self - Head of Prosthetics, Veterans Administration (segment "The DEKA Arm") (2 episodes, 2009), Fred Wertheimer as Self - President, Common Cause (segment "The Education of Luis Gutierrez") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Eckhard as Self - Annan's Spokesman (segment "Baghdad Today") (1 episode, 1998), Fred Santino as Self - Ruth-Ann's Husband (segment "Compassionate Use") (1 episode, 2001), Freddie Brookins Jr. as Self - Arrested for Drugs (segment "Tulia, Texas") (2 episodes, 2003-2004), Freda Robinson as Self - David's Mother (segment "Mr. Robinson") (2 episodes, 1992-1995), Frederico Estevez as Self - Political Science Professor (segment "Subcomandante Marcos") (3 episodes, 1994-1995), Frederick Williams as Self - Reverend (segment "The Blue Wall of Silence") (1 episode, 1995), Jim Frederick as Self - Tokyo Bureau, Time Magazine (segment "39 Years 6 Months 4 Days") (2 episodes, 2005-2006), Fred Blood as Self - Runs Asbestos Consulting Company (segment "Another Karen Silwood?") (1 episode, 1992), Fred Valis as Self - Informant (segment "Cigar") (2 episodes, 1992-1993), Fred Hamilton as Self - Automotive Repair Expert (segment "Totaled") (2 episodes, 1993), Fred Winterbottom as Self - World War II Spy (segment "The Ultra Secret") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Lassahn as Self - Machinist (segment "The China Connection") (2 episodes, 1998-1999), Fred Snyder as Self - Leslie's Husband (segment "Here Comes the Judge") (1 episode, 2001), Fred Gonzales as Self - Northern Outfitters (segment "Prison Inc.") (2 episodes, 1996-2000), Fred Cavanaugh as Self - Mayor, Aiken (segment "Southern Exposure") (1 episode, 2000), Frederick Lane as Self - Author, Obscene Profits: The Entrepreneurs of Pornography in the Cyber Age (segment "Porn in the U.S.") (2 episodes, 2003-2004), Rob Manfred as Self - COO, Major League Baseball (segment "The Case of Alex Rodriguez") (2 episodes, 2014), Bill Forbes as Self - Prosecutor (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Keeley as Self - Assemblyman, California (segment "Vote Early, Vote Often") (1 episode, 1998), Freddie as Self - Antioquia Resident (segment "The Alzheimer's Laboratory") (3 episodes, 2016-2017), Alfred Zamm as Self - Allergist (segment "Is There Poison in Your Mouth?") (1 episode, 1990), Fred Atkins as Self - Allergist (segment "No MSG") (2 episodes, 1991-1992), Stanley Schneider as Self - Attorney (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Westerbeke as Self - Prosecutor (segment "298 Counts of Murder") (2 episodes, 2020), Fred M. Wyshak Jr. as Self - Federal Prosecutor (segment "The Opioid Playbook") (1 episode, 2020), Jack Davis as Self - Convicted with Zain's Testimony (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Prenn as Self - Dentist (segment "Enough") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Amphlet as Self - Parkinson's Disease Patient (segment "A Hole in His Head") (1 episode, 1995), Freda Kubas as Self - Glennville Resident (segment "MTBE") (1 episode, 2000), Fred Kirkland as Self - Witnessed Rosewood Massacre (segment "The Rosewood Massacre") (1 episode, 1994), Jill Amphlet as Self - Fred's Wife (segment "A Hole in His Head") (1 episode, 1995), Wilfred Van Gorp as Self - Cornell University (segment "Crazy Like a Fox?") (1 episode, 1998), Wilfred Borg as Self - Air Malta (segment "Pan Am 103") (1 episode, 1999), Lynn Moreland as Self - Lab Assistant (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Andrea Leofreddi as Self - Mammoni (segment "Mammoni") (2 episodes, 2001), Fred Hartman as Self - Director, Vita Needle Company (segment "The Age Wave") (2 episodes, 2003), Fred Meyer as Self - Neurosurgeon (segment "Thoralf Sundt, M.D.") (3 episodes, 1991-1995), Fred Myers as Self - Texas State Chairman (segment "H. Ross Perot") (1 episode, 1992), Kenneth Blake as Self - Professor (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Armisen as Self - Comedian (segment "Portland") (1 episode, 2018), Alfredo Sadun as Self - Professor of Ophthalmology, USC (segment "The Spraying of L.A.") (1 episode, 1990), James Richardson as Self - Convicted on Zain's Testimony (segment "Right on Fred Zain!") (1 episode, 1994), Manfred Rommel as Self - Erwin Rommel's Son (segment "The Conspiracy to Kill Hitler") (1 episode, 1996), Alfred Adask as Self - Sovereign Citizen (segment "Sovereign Citizens") (1 episode, 2011), Fred Taylor as Self - Former Football Player (segment "Thrown for a Loss") (1 episode, 2016), Fred Leaf as Self - Los Angeles County Health Department (segment "The Wrong Man?") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Waitzkin as Self - Journalist (segment "King of the Chessboard") (1 episode, 1996), Freddy Adu as Self - Soccer Player (segment "Freddy Adu") (3 episodes, 2004-2005), Manfredo Mejia as Self - Fifth Grade Student (segment "In a League of His Own") (1 episode, 2001), Lorraine Monroe as Self - Principal, Frederick Douglass Academy (segment "Lorraine Monroe's Doctrine") (1 episode, 1996), Ben Olson as Self - Freddy's Teammate (segment "Freddy Adu") (2 episodes, 2004), Frederick Bealefeld as Self - Baltimore Police Commissioner (segment "Taser") (1 episode, 2011), Frederic Friedel as Self - ChessBase (segment "The Mozart of Chess") (2 episodes, 2012-2014), Fred Imus as Self - Don's Brother (segment "Imus") (2 episodes, 1996-1998), Kathleen Adamski as Self - Daughter of Winifred Mellor (segment "The Strange Case of Dr. Shipman") (2 episodes, 2001), Emilia Adu as Self - Freddy's Mother (segment "Freddy Adu") (2 episodes, 2004), Alfred Moses as Self - Attorney (segment "A Hero?") (1 episode, 1994), Fred Norris as Self - Writer (segment "Howard Stern") (2 episodes, 2005-2006), Fred Silverman as Self - Head of Programming, ABC (segment "David L. Wolper") (1 episode, 1999), Alfred Nelson as Self - Unemployed Miner (segment "King Coal") (1 episode, 2000), Fred Crouch as Self - Curriculum Supervisor (segment "Readin', Writin' and Commercials") (1 episode, 1993), Alfred Lee Felder as Self - Smiths' Lawyer (segment "The 38 Million Dollar Car") (1 episode, 1997), Fred Halliday as Self - Middle East Expert (segment "Special Report") (1 episode, 2001), Fred Price as Self - Founder, Sandler O'Neill (segment "Survivors") (2 episodes, 2001-2002), Friendly Fred as Self - Ford Foundation Consultant (1 episode, 1970), Fred W. Friendly as Self - Former President, CBS News (segment "Edward R. Murrow") (1 episode, 1975), and Kara Frederick as Self (1 episode, 2020).
"Skavlan" - With Fredrik Skavlan as Self - Host (314 episodes, 2009-2020), Fredrik Lindström as Self - Guest (4 episodes, 2009-2019), Fredrik Reinfeldt as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 2009-2016), Fredrik Wikingsson as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 2009-2015), Fredrik Eklund as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 2012-2016), Hans Alfredson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2009), Tomas Alfredson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2009), Fredrik Ljungberg as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2012), Marie Fredriksson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2013), Frederick Forsyth as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2014), and Peder Fredricson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2018).
"SOKO München" - With Bernd Herzsprung as Fred Less (115 episodes, 1978-2008), Frank Behnke as Frederic Kleve (6 episodes, 1998-2009), Manfred-Anton Algrang as Frank Jäger (4 episodes, 2009-2019), Manfred Zapatka as Hartmut Stahlmann (3 episodes, 1986-1996), Paul Neuhaus as Alfred Schlott (3 episodes, 1980-1992), Fred Stillkrauth as Alois Sommerer (2 episodes, 1978-2019), Frederic Welter as Andi Seitz (3 episodes, 2000-2017), Gernot Duda as Manfred Glatzel (3 episodes, 1981-1991), Christoph von Friedl as Alfred Waller (3 episodes, 2013-2020), Jessica Franz as Frederike König (2 episodes, 2003-2005), Andreas Giebel as Manfred Deggendorf (2 episodes, 2009-2015), Steffen Groth as Frederic Weber (2 episodes, 2003-2008), Andreas Schwaiger as Manfred Vogt (2 episodes, 2011-2017), Philipp Sonntag as Alfred Sattmann (2 episodes, 2005-2013), Frederic Linkemann as Gregor Lemp (2 episodes, 2012-2014), Rainer Penkert as Alfred Kronberg (2 episodes, 1984-1988), Konstantin Wecker as Manfred Brunnhorst (1 episode, 1999), Günter Clemens as Alfred Hattenbach (1 episode, 2000), Manfred Andrae as Uwe Feling (1 episode, 1992), Fred Berhoff as Volz (1 episode, 1988), Manfred Lehmann as Saladra (1 episode, 1992), Manfred Stücklschwaiger as Josef Köhler (1 episode, 2004), Hakim-Michael Meziani as Fred Berghoff (1 episode, 2008), Manfred Böhm as Mohrbach (1 episode, 1992), Manfred Killer (1 episode, 1989), and Manuel Frederick (1 episode, 2013). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Schofield (1 Episode, 2017). Series Production Management: Manfred Brey Production Manager (4 Episodes, 1987-1990). Series Art Department: Manfred Harth Property Master (7 Episodes, 2012-2013). Series Art Department: Manfred Mayer Props (5 Episodes, 1990-1992). Series Art Department: Alfred Lontz Property Master (1 Episode, 2005). Series Sound Department: Manfred Kohn Assistant Sound / Sound Mixer (12 Episodes, 1978-1992). Series Sound Department: Frederieke Ruberg Boom Operator (6 Episodes, 2019-2020).
"Solsidan" - With Johan Rheborg as Fredde (51 episodes, 2010-2019), Carl-Petter Eriksson as Affärskollega till Fredde (2 episodes, 2012), Fredrik Malm as Tullpersonal (1 episode, 2015), Fredrik Hultberg as Boine (1 episode, 2015), Fredric Grecke as Pedagog (1 episode, 2015), Justus Fredriksson as Kille med kniv (1 episode, 2011), Alfred Svensson as Sängförsäljare (1 episode, 2015), and Fredrik Ekman as Restauranggäst (1 episode, 2019). Series Film Editing by Fredrik Nordenson (8 Episodes, 2015).
"La sombra del pasado" - With Alfredo Adame as Padre Jerónimo (127 episodes, 2014-2015). Series Additional Crew: Alfredo Gudiño Production Assistant (137 Episodes, 2014-2015).
"Son de Fierro" - With Fredy Villarreal as Ángel Fierro (215 episodes, 2007-2008) and Alfredo Castellani (1 episode, 2007).
"Sortilegio" - With Alfredo Adame as Det. John Seagal (95 episodes, 2009).
"Soy Luna" - With Roberto Carnaghi as Alfredo Bilder (140 episodes, 2017-2018), José Bergallo as Alfredo's Friend (2 episodes, 2018), Anne Castillón as Alfredo's Friend (2 episodes, 2018), Nora Ortiz as Alfredo's Friend (2 episodes, 2018), Miguel Ángel Tarditti as Alfredo's Friend (2 episodes, 2018), Ekkehardt Belle as Alfredo Bilder (German Voice) (2 episodes, 2017-2018), and Christian Jungwirth as Alfredo Bilder (German Voice) (1 episode, 2018).
"Sprookjesboom" - With Fred Meijer as Langnek (156 episodes, 2006-2008).
"Telediario" - With Alfredo Urdaci as Self - Newsreader (1,380 episodes, 1998-2004), Alfredo Jiménez as Self - Reporter (5 episodes, 2011-2014), Alfred Bosch as Self (1 episode, 2011), and Alfredo Hidalgo as Self - Reporter (Castilla y León) (1 episode, 2013).
"Tempo de Viver" - With Frederico Barata as Tomás Fernandes (212 episodes, 2006-2007). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado Second Assistant Director (213 Episodes, 2006-2007). Series Art Department: Frederico Aldeia Props (213 Episodes, 2006-2007).
"Thuis" - With Bart Dauwe as Freddy Colpaert (76 episodes, 2001-2011), Freddy Rouchet as Directeur Winterlicht (4 episodes, 2011-2012), Freddy Pauwels as Schuldeiser (2 episodes, 2011), and Frederike Migom as Ella (1 episode, 2013). Series Sound Department: Freddy Everaert Sound (22 Episodes, 1996). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Freddy Feytens Lighting Technician (9 Episodes, 1996).
"Today" - With J. Fred Muggs as Self - Co-Host (57 episodes, 1953-1956), Lou Manfredini as Self - Contributor (56 episodes, 2011-2021), Fred Armisen as Self (7 episodes, 2012-2021), Fredrik Eklund as Self (6 episodes, 2015-2019), Freddie Jackson as Self (4 episodes, 1985-1989), Fred Astaire as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 1976-1982), Fred Grandy as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 2014-2017), Alfred Hitchcock as Self (2 episodes, 1966-1969), Freddie Highmore as Self (2 episodes, 2005), Pauline Frederick as Self (1 episode, 1964), Fred Ebb as Self (1 episode, 1968), Alfred Drake as Self (1 episode, 1965), Fred Freed as Self (1 episode, 1967), Fred Kassab as Self (1 episode, 1986), Marie Fredriksson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1994), Alfred Molina as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2010), Rachel Frederickson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2014), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self (1 episode, 2016), Ashish Alfred as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2019), Wilfred Frost as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2020), and Frederick D. Gregory as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2020). Series Additional Crew: Fred Lights Stage Manager (1 Episode, 1952).
"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" - With Fred Armisen as Self (12 episodes, 2014-2021), Jesse Frederick as Self - Guest Vocalist (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Fred Savage as Self - Guest (1 episode, 2015), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self (1 episode, 2016), Freddie Highmore as Self (1 episode, 2017), Freddie Gibbs as Self - Musical Guest (1 episode, 2021), Freddie Tisdale as Self - Performer (1 episode, 2016), and Freddie Cowan as Self - Musical Guest: The Vaccines (1 episode, 2015). Series Sound Department: Fred Zeller Production Sound Mixer / Sound (256 Episodes, 2014-2018). Series Sound Department: Fred Hedemark Production Sound Mixer / Audio (3 Episodes, 2014-2020). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Bock Lighting Director / Lighting Designer (263 Episodes, 2014-2018). Series Music Department: Fred Armisen Music Director (1 Episode, 2020).
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" - With Frederick De Cordova as Self - Producer (85 episodes, 1972-1992), Freddie Prinze as Self - Guest (21 episodes, 1973-1992), Fred Roggin as Self - Guest (13 episodes, 1987-1991), Freda Payne as Self (11 episodes, 1963-1990), Freddy Fender as Self - Musical Guest (9 episodes, 1975-1979), Fred Travalena as Self (9 episodes, 1975-1982), Fred Willard as Self - Guest (6 episodes, 1963-1979), Fred Astaire as Self - Guest (6 episodes, 1974-1992), Carlfred Broderick as Self - Guest (5 episodes, 1974-1975), Fred Savage as Self - Guest (4 episodes, 1988-1990), Fredd Wayne as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 1964), Fred Rogers as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 1980-1989), Fred Grandy as Self - Guest (3 episodes, 1982-1984), Fred Smoot as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Freddie Bell as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 1964), Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Guest (2 episodes, 1969-1976), Frederick Forsyth as Self (2 episodes, 1971-1972), Fred Holliday as Jim Baker (2 episodes, 1982-1990), Freddy Quinn as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1964), Fred Finn as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1966), Fred Greenlee as Self - Guest Comic (1 episode, 1987), John Fred and His Playboy Band as Themselves - Guests (1 episode, 1968), Fred Titus as Self (1 episode, 1973), Fred Haise as Self (1 episode, 1970), Freddie Roman as Self (1 episode, 1972), Freddie Jones as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1976), Frederick Brisson as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1977), Richard Fredricks as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1977), Fred Graham as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1977), Freddie Hubbard as Self (1 episode, 1982), Fred Dryer as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1987), Fred Stoller as Self - Guest (1 episode, 1989), Freddie Jackson as Self (1 episode, 1991), and Steven A. Fredrick as Self - audience (2 episodes, 1979). Series Directed by Frederick De Cordova (1 Episode, 1980). Series Produced by Frederick De Cordova Producer / Executive Producer / Producer / Executive Producer (1,795 Episodes, 1970-1992). Series Makeup Department: Freddie Stopler Hair & Makeup: Paul Simon (1 Episode, 1992).
"Top of the Pops" - With Manfred Mann as Themselves (45 episodes, 1964-1969), Marie Fredriksson as Self (10 episodes, 1989-1999), Manfred Mann's Earth Band as Themselves (9 episodes, 1973-1979), Freddie & The Dreamers as Themselves (7 episodes, 1964-1965), Right Said Fred as Themselves (7 episodes, 1991-1993), Freda Payne as Self (3 episodes, 1970-1971), Freddie Mercury as Self (12 episodes, 1974-2005), Alfred Nevarez as Self (4 episodes, 1994-1995), Fred Wedlock as Self (2 episodes, 1981), Freddie Garrity as Self (3 episodes, 1964-1965), John Fred and His Playboy Band as Themselves (2 episodes, 1968), Freddie Jackson as Self (2 episodes, 1986-1992), Freddie McGregor as Self - Performer (2 episodes, 1987), Fred Fairbrass as Self (3 episodes, 1993), Fred Durst as Self (5 episodes, 2000-2001), St. Winifred School Choir as Themselves (3 episodes, 1980), Fred Frith as Self (1 episode, 1974), Sally Lindsay as Self - Member: St. Winifred's School Choir (2 episodes, 1980), and Fred Schneider as Self (1 episode, 1990). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Wright Lighting (43 Episodes, 1977-1983).
"Três Irmãs" - With Leonardo Carvalho as Alfredão (127 episodes, 2008-2009).
"Tre kronor" - With Fredag Lundqvist as Hugo Frisk (78 episodes, 1994-1997), Fredrik Ejemo as Clark Karlsson-Persson (48 episodes, 1997-1999), Fredrik Ultvedt as Kurt Walter (3 episodes, 1999), and Fredrik Dolk as Bobban Uschebärg (2 episodes, 1999). Series Sound Department: Fredrik Björklund Sound Technician (unknown Episodes).
"Trops" - With Benjie Paras as Coach Fred (238 episodes, 2016-2017).
"A Única Mulher" - With Freddy Costa as Leandro (360 episodes, 2015-2017), Alfredo Brito as Raúl Falcão (77 episodes, 2015), Frederico Amaral as Yuri (21 episodes, 2016-2017), and Frederico Mendes Oliveira as Self (4 episodes, 2015-2016). Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frederico Machado First Assistant Director (35 Episodes, 2015).
"Los Vílchez" - With Germán Ramírez as Frederick Hinostroza (137 episodes, 2019-2020).
"La vecina" - With Alfredo Gatica as Ricardo (142 episodes, 2015-2016).
"Vem kan slå Filip och Fredrik" - With Fredrik Wikingsson as Self (39 episodes, 2008-2012).
"Verão Quente" - With Rui Mendes as Alfredo Queiroz (130 episodes, 1993-1994).
"Verbotene Liebe" - With Axel Gottschick as Alfred Kramer (30 episodes, 1996-2003), Fred Berhoff as Max Orbis (28 episodes, 1995), Peter Schwab as Dr. Alfred Wentzlow (17 episodes, 1997-2005), Leonore Franckenstein as Dr. Frederike Seewald (15 episodes, 1995-2013), Alexandra Reimer-Duffy as Frederike von Traunitz (1 episode, 2002-2007), Nic Romm as Frederic Schwarz (10 episodes, 2014-2015), Josef Quadflieg as Alfrede Zambello (5 episodes, 1995-2006), Matthias Schlüter as Manfred Bohner (6 episodes, 1999-2002), Manfred Goetting as Heinz Förster (6 episodes, 1995), Manfred Breitenstein as James Barclay (1 episode, 2003-2004), Thomas Fischer as Frederic Du Mercier (3 episodes, 2010), Manfred Callsen as Artur Grübner (2 episodes, 1995), Thomas Krause as Manfred Bender (2 episodes, 2001), Manfred Erwe as Gerhard Meierhoff (1 episode, 2000), Manfred Haas as Notar Jürgen Hofeld (1 episode, 2003), Alfred Hartung as Polizist Albert Klein (1 episode, 2002), and Frederic Böhle as Ansgar von Lahnstein (young) (6 episodes, 2015). Series Cinematography by Alfred Waldner (181 Episodes, 1995-1998). Series Cinematography by Manfred Bödefeld (unknown Episodes). Series Cinematography by Manfred Ridders (unknown Episodes). Series Production Management: Alfred Maas Technical Manager (29 Episodes, 1995-1997). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Hergarden Lighting (194 Episodes, 2001-2003). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Haelke Camera (106 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Ridders Camera (84 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Bödefeld Camera (68 Episodes, 1995-1999). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Förster Camera (20 Episodes, 1995-2001). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Albishausen Camera (20 Episodes, 1999-2001). Series Editorial Department: Manfred van Appeldorn Vision (73 Episodes, 2000-2002). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Schwabe Dialogue Coach (170 Episodes, 2004-2005). Series Additional Crew: Manfred Sieberts Technical Manager (10 Episodes, 2002-2003).
"Victorinos" - With Freddy Ordoñez as Antonio Robayo (60 episodes, 2009), Alfredo Sánchez (22 episodes, 2009), Fredy López (10 episodes, 2009), Fredy Jimenez (4 episodes, 2009), Sigifredo Vega as Ranchero (4 episodes, 2009), Alfredo Esper (2 episodes, 2009), and Alfredo Aguilar (1 episode, 2009).
"Vila Faia" - With Frederico Barata as Lino Balhão (109 episodes, 2008-2009).
"Violetta" - With Alfredo Allende as Lisandro Ramallo (240 episodes, 2012-2015) and Pablo Molinari as Alfredo (2 episodes, 2013).
"Voetbal International" - With Wilfred Genee as Self - Host (117 episodes, 2008-2010).
"Volver a empezar" - With Alfredo Castro as Pedro Pablo Oroz (109 episodes, 1991).
"De vuelta al barrio" - With Alfredo Espinoza as Boris Ortiz (163 episodes, 2017) and Sasha Settembrini as Dr. Wilfredo González (75 episodes, 2018-2019).
"Welcome Back, Kotter" - With Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Freddie 'Boom Boom' Washington (95 episodes, 1975-1979), Fred Grandy as Andy (1 episode, 1977), Frankie Verroca as Freddie (1 episode, 1978), and Fred Karger as No Nose Bloomberg (1 episode, 1977). Series Additional Crew: Fred D'Aguilar Technical Director (2 Episodes, 1978).
"WGN Morning News" - With Lou Manfredini as Self (199 episodes, 2016-2020), Kevin Fredericks as Self (2 episodes, 2019), Harry Manfredini as Self (1 episode, 2009), and Jimmer Fredette as Self (1 episode, 2019).
"What's My Line?" - With Fred Allen as Self - Panelist (64 episodes, 1953-1956), Fred MacMurray as Self - Mystery Guest (3 episodes, 1953-1959), Fred Astaire as Self - Mystery Guest (2 episodes, 1955-1958), Alfred Fowler as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1955), Alfred M. Gruenther as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1957), Frederick Gordon-Lennox as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1958), Alfred Maschino as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1955), Wilfred L. Denno as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1956), Frederick Loewe as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1956), Alfred Hitchcock as Self - Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1954), Fred Esgen as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1956), Fred Elsea as Self - Contestant (1 episode, 1953), Fredric March as Self - Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1954), and Fred Waring as Self - Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1951). Series Music Department: Wilfred Burns Composer: Opening Theme "Melody In Moccasins" (uncredited) (259 Episodes, 1952-1957).
"Wilfred" - With Jason Gann as Wilfred (16 episodes, 2007-2010), Ruby Hayes as Little Wilfred 1 (1 episode, 2010), William Fisher as Little Wilfred 2 (1 episode, 2010), and Aiden Robertson as Little Wilfred 3 (1 episode, 2010).
"Wilfred" - With Jason Gann as Wilfred (49 episodes, 2011-2014). Series Visual Effects by Alfredo Tognetti Digital Compositor (1 Episode, 2012). Series Stunts: Mark Aaron Wagner Stunt Double: Jason Gann / Stunt Double: Wilfred-Jason Gann / Stunt Coordinator / Stunt Double: Jason Gann - Wilfred (8 Episodes, 2011-2014).
"The Wonder Years" - With Fred Savage as Kevin Arnold (115 episodes, 1988-1993). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Iannone First Assistant Camera (unknown Episodes). Series Additional Crew: Greg Sais Photo Double/stand-in For Fred Savage (uncredited) (38 Episodes, 1991-1993).
"Worldwide Exchange" - With Wilfred Frost as Self - Co-Host (392 episodes, 2014-2018).
"WWE Raw" - With Fred Rosser as Darren Young (123 episodes, 2004-2017), Lord Alfred Hayes as Promotional Voiceover (31 episodes, 1993-2011), Freddie Blassie as 'Classy' Freddie Blassie (12 episodes, 1995-2003), Tracy Smothers as Freddie Joe Floyd (9 episodes, 1996-1997), Fred Ottman as Typhoon (7 episodes, 1993-1994), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Self (4 episodes, 2009-2021), Freddie Foxxx as Bumpy Knuckles (1 episode, 2005), and Fred Sampson as Self (1 episode, 2013).
"Yo soy Betty, la fea" - With Júlio César Herrera as Freddy Stewart Contreras (169 episodes, 1999-2001). Series Music Department: Freddy Núñez Conductor (unknown Episodes).
"The Young Doctors" - With Alfred Sandor as Raymond Shaw (1,077 episodes, 1976-1982) and Peter Hanlon as Laurence Fredericks (1 episode, 1976).
"Zeg 'ns Aaa" - With Manfred de Graaf as Hans Lansberg (210 episodes, 1981-1993), Fred Velle as Buurman (1 episode, 1990), Fred Butter as Agent (1 episode, 1984), and Mark van der Laan as Fred (1 episode, 2009).
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