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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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Location: Lost somewhere in space
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
If I'm not mistaken, I believe there was an episode of "Mad About You" where Carl Reiner made an appearance as Alan Brady--putting the whole thing squarely in the universe of "The Dick Van Dyke Show". Also there used to be crossovers all the time between "The Beverly Hillbillies", "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres". This, in spite of the fact that the same actress, Bea Benaderate, played both Cousin Peal Bodine on "Hillbillies" and the owner of the Shady Rest, Kate Bradley, on Petticoat Junction. Later, after Bea Benaderate became ill, June Lockhart took over the running of the Shady Rest, giving it a connection to "Lost in Space" (though Lockhart was NOT playing Maureen Robinson).
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
Also, several characters from St. Elsewhere once appeared on Cheers, and since St. Elsewhere is just a figment of an autistic child's imagination, then Cheers, Frasier, The Tortellis, and Wings are also a figment of the child's imagination. |
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Location: ciudad de Los Angeles
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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To boldly go...
Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
I agree that Kramer's apperance on MAY was a "gimmick" but it also intended -and did- establish that MAY and Seinfeld took place "in the same universe." And, yes, as I said we see George fret over watching MAY with Susan in one episode but such a thing doesn't preclude the Buchmans living in Seinfeld's New York it just means that a show called MAY exsists in Seinfeld's and MAY's universe though it is very likely very different than the MAY you and I know. And as I pointed out all of these other "gimmicks" firmly links almost all of NBC's "New York Sitcoms" to one another. Friends and Mad About You were linked from early in the first season with Ursala and she remained a recurring character throughout the show's run. So at the very least it's cemented that MAY and Friends are "in the same universe." It's just more fun to link shows in this manner than to talk about what show appeared in another's DVD set. Because such an occurance doesn't really mark the episode as being part of two series as doing such a thing is really a marketing gimmick.
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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Location: Making closing arguments with Jack McCoy & Michael Cutter
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
Thankfully, that's a lot easier to "explain" than it would have been to explain the other Star Trek shows had DS9 ended up as Benny Russell's fantasy.
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
Yikes! This links Frasier, Friends, Seinfeld, Mad About You, Mad Man of the People, The Single Guy, Cheers, and Wings! Pretty much every NBC sitcom from the late 80s and early 90s occured in the same universe! Because a character from one of these series appeared in one of these OTHER series! ![]() It's like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon :deep breath: Cheers took place in Boston and had a character named Frasier who later got his own series, Frasier, featuring Daphne and Niles who appeared in Caroline in the City which featured Lea Thompson as Caroline who appeared in Friends, which featured a character named Phoebe who's twin sister was a waitress in the restaurant in Mad About You where Paul Buchman has subleted his apartment to Kramer on Seinfeld. Further the blackout caused by Jamie in MAY effected Mad Man of the People, Ross "dated" the main character in The Single Guy and Frasier and Lilith appeared on Wings! FURTHER characters from Cheers spun off St. Elsewhere! Yiikes!
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Location: Making closing arguments with Jack McCoy & Michael Cutter
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
Good enough for me. ![]() I think I remember that one now. (I had such a crush on Lea Thompson. She was irresistible in CitC.) All of NBC is in the same universe!
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
They had different names. According to this link : http://poobala.com/erandfriends.html "You see the doctors they met while at the ER were played by George Clooney and Noah Wyle of the TV show ER. Only, even though they were playing "ER doctors” they weren't playing their characters from ER. On ER Noah Wyle played Dr. John Carter. On Friends he played Dr. Jeffrey Rosen. On ER Clooney was Dr. Doug Ross, on Friends he was Dr. Michael Mitchell."
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
![]() Which I guess doesn't help either of our causes. I was kidding, anyway.
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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
ER's Dr. Green (Anthony Edwards) and CH's Dr. Austin (Christine Lahti) both signed up for the program. Once the producers/writers realized they'd come up with virtually the same story line, they played with it. A lot. There were several episodes where these characters would talk about one another as competing for the same position. There was even talk of doing an actual crossover, and maybe even a jointly produced TV movie of both of them being selected and going into space, but the networks involved couldn't come to an agreement, and both shows dropped the storyline. Chicago Hope also acknowledged St Elsewhere in an episode featuring Mark Harmon, who was on both shows as totally different characters. The setting was a medical convention in Las Vegas, and in one scene Harmon steps out of his hotel, under one of those animated Hotel signs. This sign was welcoming the attendees from the various hospitals, and as Harmon exits the hotel, the sign changes to read "Las Vegas welcomes the Doctors of St Eligius Hospital".
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