Blakes 7 and Doctor who, along with Space 1999 could all fit together and BSG classic..
You can headcanon it that in-universe Cheers is a reality show.![]()
Almost any space show can be placed in the same universe as any show that takes place on Earth so long as the unique physics of the TV show don't contradict. Nobody can prove 24 and Farscape, for example, don't take place in the same universe.
All animated Mike Judge shows take place in the same universe, then King of the Hill connects them to Simpsons, Futurama, and then all Seth Macfarlane animated shows through Family Guy. Then, Beavis and Butthead appear in Step by Step, and Full House has Step by Step and Family Matters cameos. I don't remember but I bet you can connect those shows to pretty much the entire suite of 90s ABC sitcoms. You can link 24 to Simpsons through the real time episode. Then, you can layer in any scifis you want that don't explicitly contradict that people were living normal lives in the 1990s.
If ANY of those shows can link to CSI, then pretty much every CBS crime procedural gets in.
Well, I could agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong, and to what purpose?Anything that Whedon worked on takes place in the same universe.
Even the Marvel stuff.
Warehause 13 and Sanctuary were explicit in sharing a universe. Lindsay Wagner was on both shows, playing the same character.
I think you mean WAREHOUSE 13 and ALPHAS.
That almost happened. I read about it when QL was on the air but never realized how close until recently. There is a new book called "Quantum Leap: Beyond the Mirror Image" gives the most detailed well researched account of the making of the show.If it wasn't for an episode of "Quantum Leap" where Sam leaped into a woman who had kids and one of them complained they might miss Magnum, I'd say that and "Magnum, pi" were in the same universe.
I think you're mistaken, I watched all three and I only remember her being on Sanctuary. I also checked both her IMDB and Wikipedia pages, and they both list W3 and Alphas, but no mention of Sanctuary.No, Greg, I mean Warehouse 13 and Sanctuary. And Alphas. And even Eureka, I think, but that may have been another character. But Lindsay Wagner was definitely on both Warehouse 13 and Sanctuary, and they made a point of identifying her as the same character.
Didn't the writer of that episode joke that he's wanted a police box to appear in Daniels' holographic database? Of course if they did an actual cross-over you'd have the problem of Star Trek being referenced several times in Doctor Who as a TV show.Doctor Who and Star Trek: TNG crossed over in comic book form. The franchises could once have crossed over on TV (apparently it was discussed tentatively when Enterprise was current and was abandoned when that show ended; also, the Enterprise episode "Future Tense" features a somewhat TARDIS-like timeship).
That is not uncommon either. Before Green Hornet appeared on the 66 Batman series, an earlier episode showed Bruce and Dick watching the GH series on TV in Wayne Manor.
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