In early 2001, David was in
Popstars, a reality series that aired on
WB, which was aimed at coming up with the next girl group, which eventually came up with the name of
Eden's Crush. He (as well as ex-wife Linda Thompson) wrote and produced several songs on their album.
David Foster's home life was featured in a
Fox staged
reality TV show called
The Princes of Malibu, in which he attempts to force his two spoiled stepsons, Brandon and
Brody Jenner, the children of Thompson and Olympian
Bruce Jenner, to straighten their lives up and earn their own way.
In late April 2006, David appeared as a special guest on both
American Idol (as a mentor) and
Nashville Star (as a judge) two weeks apart. He was also a judge on
Celebrity Duets, a FOX TV show. David also appeared on
Star Tomorrow, where auditions were held in
Los Angeles and
New York for undiscovered talent. It aired only one [July 31, 2006] episode on the
NBC network and the viewers got to vote for the talent online.
In July 2006,
David made a brief appearance on
The View as
Star Jones's vocal coach.
By August 2006, David was the musical director for
JCPenney Jam: The Concert For American Kids, which aired on CBS. It was later released in
CD/DVD format. The event was held (and taped) in the historic
Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium just 2 months before. It featured performances by David himself,
John Legend, country superstars
Kenny Chesney Sara Evans and
Martina McBride, R&B sensation
Mary J. Blige, Sting, rock band
3 Doors Down, jazz musician
Chris Botti, renowned tenor
Andrea Bocelli, rocker
Jon Bon Jovi, American Idol runner-up
Katharine McPhee, and
Latin pop star
Alejandro Sanz. The television special was hosted by
Dr. Phil and his wife,
Robin McGraw.
In November 2007, Foster appeared in Oprah's annual "Favorite Things" episode, performing with Josh Groban.