- (1959) Unsold pilot: Starred in a pilot for a TV series to be called "The Peggy Lee Show" in which she played a music teacher.
- CD (boxed set): "The Peggy Lee Story"
- (1951) Radio: Starred in her own show, "The Peggy Lee Show", on CBS.
- Songwriter: Wrote (w/Dave Barbour) "Just an Old Love of Mine", which was a hit for Doris Day
- (1983) Stage: Appeared in (as "Peggy Lee"; Broadway debut) / wrote book for / wrote new lyrics for "Peg: A Musical Autobiography" on Broadway. New music by Paul Horner. Musical Director: Larry Fallon. Vocal arrangements by Ray Charles. Music orchestrated by Artie Butler, Larry Fallon [final Broadway credit], Dominic Frontiere, Bill Holman, Gordon Jenkins, Philip J. Lang, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Leon Pendarvis, Don Sebesky, Larry Wilcox and Torrie Zito. Featuring "Fever" by Johnny Davenport and Eddie Cooley. Featuring "Goody, Goody" by Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck. Featuring "Why Don't You Do Right?" by Joe McCoy. Featuring "I Don't Know Enough About You" and "It's A Good Day" by Dave Barbour. Featuring "Stay Away From Louisville Lou" by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager. Featuring "Lover" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Featuring "Big Spender" by Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman. Featuring "Is That All There Is?" by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Scenic Design by Tom H. John. Costume Design by Florence Klotz. Lighting Design by Thomas Skelton. Sound Design by Jan Nebozenko. Sound Consultant: Phil Ramone. Directed by Robert Drivas. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 14 Dec 1983-17 Dec 1983 (5 performances + 13 previews that began on 1 Dec 1983). Cast: Mary Sue Berry (as "Soprano I" / "Back-up Singer"), Steve Clayton (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), Doris Eugenio (as "Soprano II" / "Back-up Singer"), Rose Marie Jun (as "Alto" / "Back-up Singer"), Brian Quinn (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), David Vogel (as "Baritone" / "Back-up Singer"). Swings: D. Michael Heath, Ellen McLain. Produced by Zev Bufman, Marge Cowan, Irv Cowan and Georgia Frontiere.
- (7/19/45) Radio: Appeared on "Command Performance".
- CD: "The Lost 40s & '50s Capitol Masters" (Capitol).
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