Media/film Appearances
- I Am documentary by Tom Shadyac (2010)
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (for which Ferguson won a Peabody Award) (2009)
- Fierce Light documentary by Velcrow Ripper (2008)
- Iconoclasts Desmond Tutu and Richard Branson (2008)
- I Am Because We Are (2008)
- For the Bible Tells Me So (2007)
- Virgin Radio (2007) – Tutu contacted Virgin Radio on 15 October 2007 in the "Who's Calling Christian" phone in where famous people ring in to raise a substantial amount of money for charity.
- The Foolishness of God: Desmond Tutu and Forgiveness (2007) (post-production)
- Our Story Our Voice (2007) (completed)
- 2006 Trumpet Awards (2006) (TV)
- Nobelity DVD (2006)
- De skrev historie (1 episode, 2005)
- The Shot That Shook the World (2005) (TV)
- The Peace! DVD (2005) (V)
- The Charlie Rose Show (1 episode, 2005)
- Out of Africa: Heroes and Icons (2005) (TV)
- Big Ideas That Changed the World (2005) (mini) TV Series
- Breakfast with Frost (3 episodes, 2004–2005)
- Tavis Smiley (1 episode, 2005)
- The South Bank Show (1 episode, 2005)
- Wall Street: A Wondering Trip (2004) (TV)
- The Daily Show (1 episode, 2004)
- Bonhoeffer (2003)
- Long Night's Journey Into Day (2000)
- Epidemic Africa (1999)
- Cape Divided (1999)
- A Force More Powerful (1999)
- Gimme Hope Jo'anna the 1988 hit single by Eddy Grant, which was banned by the South African Government, mentions Tutu as "The Archbishop who's a peaceful man."
- Tutu the 1986 album by Miles Davis is dedicated to Tutu. The title track, written by Marcus Miller, has become a jazz fusion standard.
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