1.) Bernie Kopell makes an appearance as Doc in 'The Fresh prince of Bel-Air'. Anybody knows if this is Doc Adam Bricker from 'The Love Boat'? (Six new shows would hang on this).
2.) Georgette Baxter has an appearance on 'Hi Honey, I'm Home' - in which episode? (This would rope in three more shows. Any HHIH data beyond that found at tv.com and/or imdb is welcome, by the way.)
3.) Is there any way to connect 'Kung Fu' or its sequel show to the Tommyverse? (Thereby hang more than two dozen new shows!)
And the other Sarducci appearances will appear over time. They are covered by the Honeymooners' Rule.
But you can all forget about Elvira, hear? Her I consider to be in the same category as, say, Hulk Hogan and other public personas (personae? personals? oh well).
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anonymous
June 13 2007, 06:35:36 UTC
how is this more convoluted then anything else on this site. You already established that fictional airlines count when you included oceanic. From what I can tell the airlines were major plot points, unlike cigarettes or a string of numbers which are only on screen for a little bit. I know how you fell about movies and I can understand how you mite not want to use it even though two of the shows are making clear references to the same movie series.
Re: Kung Fu flying incrossovermanJune 13 2007, 08:30:35 UTC
It's more convoluted because there are two different airlines that are only joined by the fictional reality of a movie series. End of story.
And it's not about two movies making reference to the same movie series.
For instance, the Yoyodyne mentioned in Star Trek and Angel is probably a reference to the movie Buckaroo Banzai. But they are connected because the company name is the same in both series. It doesn't need the outside knowledge to make the connection work.
Oceanic connects two different TV series, no matter where it originated.
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So many questions, so little time ...
1.) Bernie Kopell makes an appearance as Doc in 'The Fresh prince of Bel-Air'. Anybody knows if this is Doc Adam Bricker from 'The Love Boat'? (Six new shows would hang on this).
2.) Georgette Baxter has an appearance on 'Hi Honey, I'm Home' - in which episode? (This would rope in three more shows. Any HHIH data beyond that found at tv.com and/or imdb is welcome, by the way.)
3.) Is there any way to connect 'Kung Fu' or its sequel show to the Tommyverse? (Thereby hang more than two dozen new shows!)
4.) Hmmm ... I forgot about number four. Oh well.
Awaiting replies from the hivemind ...
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Whoooa!
(Sorry, had to be done.) ;-)
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In other connection news Morlys were spotted on That 70's Show
Also Double Meat from Buffy appeared on Andy Barker P.I
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But you can all forget about Elvira, hear? Her I consider to be in the same category as, say, Hulk Hogan and other public personas (personae? personals? oh well).
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johnmuch?
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Please check your mail box.
And do some blushing.
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On an episode of Matlock he flew on Trans-Global Airlines, which was originally introduced in the movie Airport
In the movies sequel Airport 1975 the plane belonged to Columbia Airlines
An episode of the The Incredible Hulk took place aboard a CA flight
Li Sung a character that was originally on Hulk latter appeared on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
This would also bring a number of new shows that are connected with the flights like Emergency
I know it involves movies but both me and johnmunch really hope that this counts
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And it's not about two movies making reference to the same movie series.
For instance, the Yoyodyne mentioned in Star Trek and Angel is probably a reference to the movie Buckaroo Banzai. But they are connected because the company name is the same in both series. It doesn't need the outside knowledge to make the connection work.
Oceanic connects two different TV series, no matter where it originated.
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