Where the Action Is (11th & 20th January 1967) Dick Clark Productions, Los Angeles
- I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) This was the bands first television appearance and they performed their then new single in a lipsync performance (miming the vocals and instruments to a tape playback) Two songs were taped "Too Much to Dream" was aired 11th January - Episode #398 and another song was aired on the 20th of Janaury - Episode #405. So far no footage has surfaced
American Bandstand (7th January 1967) Dick Clark Productions, Los Angeles
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
- Dick Clark Interviews with band A black & white 16mm film print exists of this lipsync performance, interview and autograph signing session as well as the rest of the show which also included Neil Diamond
Mike Douglas Show (November 1966) Philadelphia
- Get Me To The World On Time
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
- The Toonerville Trolley Three songs were performed, Preston gave drum lessons to guest Get Smart! star Barbara Feldon and they all finished the show singing together with Cab Calloway, Cab's daughter, comedian Marty Ingels and host Mike. Footage exists
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (16th April 1967) CBS
- Get Me to the World On Time Colour videotape exists of their exiting lipsync performance that was aired in syndication in the US in recent years American Bandstand (6th May 1967) Dick Clark Productions, Los Angeles
- Get Me to the World On Time Lip sync performance, some sources say it's from Hullabaloo Woody Woodbury Show (16th October 1967)
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last night) Live voice to track performance
Cyd Charisse's Something Special NBC(1967)
- Get Me To the World On Time
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
- The King Is in the Counting House
- Are You Lovin Me More (But Enjoying It Less)
- Women, Ladies, Girls, Chicks The band are introduced by special guests the Sid and Marty Krofft Puppets and Cyd Charisse, lipsyncing their singles first then more performing with dancers and skits complete with laugh track, finally 'Women, Ladies, Girls, Chicks' with spoken word poetry interludes by Jim Lowe! A one hour black & white kinescope videotape exists. Show Re-broadcast 18th September 1969 HY LIT Philadelphia (196?)
- Get Me To The World On Time
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) Footage has survived. Ed Sullivan Show (196?) CBS New York
- ? More information not available Pat Boone Show (20th November 1967)
- Kyrie Eleison Lip sync performance
Hoepla (10th December 1967) Bellevue TV Studio, Amsterdam
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
- Long Days Flight On their 1967/68 European tour the band performed for this Dutch television show but their segment was never aired and the film/tape has since been lost/erased
The Name of the Game Is Kill! (1968) Film Soundtrack, Director: Gunnar Hellstrom
- Shadows Jack Lord (pre 'Hawaii-Five 0' days), Susan Strasberg and Tisha Sterling starred in this now rarely seen film that featured an obscure Prunes single on the soundtrack. The film also was released under the titles 'The Female Trap' and 'Lovers In Limbo'.
Easy Rider (1969) Film Soundtrack, Director: Dennis Hopper
- Kyrie Eleison "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent him" Wyatt/Captain America (Peter Fonda) reads from the wall of the House of Lights, the New Orleans brothel where with Billy (Dennis Hopper) they meet Karen (Karen Black) and Mary (Toni Basil) after the David A Axelrod composed, Dave Hassinger produced song from the 'Mass In F-Minor' LP is featured.
Commenting on the film's soundtrack director Dennis Hopper remembers "this is the one piece of music I didn't want in... I didn't put in this film." Le Voleur De Crimes (1968) Film Soundtrack, Director: Nadine Trintignant This French/Italian film featured the 'Mass in F-Minor' LP played throughout. Scene Seventy (2nd August 1969)
- Sell and Tracks
- Soul Survivors The 'new' Prunes from 'Release of an Oath' and 'Just Good Old Rock and Roll' fame. Crime Story 'Atomic Fallout' (27th Oct 1987) 'I Had Too Much To Dream' was used on the soundtrack to the 2nd season episode 'Atomic Fallout' from this high quality Michael Mann produced shortlived cop drama
Bad Dreams (1988) Film Soundtrack, Director: Andrew Fleming
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
Starring Jennifer Rubin and Richard Lynch the Prune's most well known song featured in the film's fiery opening titles. Leonard Maltin rates it a BOMB, so you know it's worth checking out, the soundtrack was composed by Jay Ferguson from Spirit and it also featured another pysch classic the Chambers Brother's 'The Time Has Come Today', the story deals with a cult leader who dies in a mass suicide by fire in 1973
Information researched for this page by PJB with the help of James Lowe, Preston Ritter, Haydn Jones, Mike Dugo and Richard Groothuizen.