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For one, why does "K9 & Company" have a different frame than everything else? For another, you put BSG between Angel and Firefly, whereas the Key says that it should go Angel, Firefly, BSG.
One more little thing: The Bill Dana Show in no way spun-off from Make Room for Daddy. I saw that that's what imdb says, but after all, they can be quite inaccurate.
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And, yes, it seems that the Bill Dana/Make Room for Daddy connection is wrong. That will happily be removed. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Another possible show for inclusion: A Man Called Sloane. Robert Conrad's Sloane character was an agent of a group called UNIT. So far as I can tell, UNIT is not defined anywhere, so I posit it is the same organization which has appeared over the years on Doctor Who.
Hugh
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For me, the UNIT connection is too vague.
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La Job (French Canadian Edition)
Stromberg (German Edition)
The Office (US Edition)
The Office (Original UK Edition)
Would all these variants be part of one shared universe, or are they just different adaptions of the relatively same plot for different cultures?
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I'd love it if somehow they were all pulled in... :-)
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To the point:
There is a British police series, 'Z Cars' (1962-1978 with some 800 episodes!) that is supposed to have a character crossover with the Good Doctor in its earliest seasons (details unknown). This would bring in Z Cars spin-offs 'Barlow at Large' and 'Softly Softly'. Z Cars (derived from the Ford Zephyr cars) is generally acknowledged as the first 'realistic' UK police show.
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I would have loved to see Charlie Barlow and his associate Det. Watt join the Tommyverse!
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I have a possible solution, though. Depending on how detailed John Stamos was about his role, it could be possible that there is a different sitcom called Full House, and that John Stamos also plays an Uncle Jesse on that series. I tried to look for a transcript for that episode, but I came up with nothing.
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Season 9
251. For Every Man There's a Woman
guest stars: Bill Dana (Jose Jimenez)
Tonight, comedian Bill Dana appears as his own character creation Jose Jimenez.
aired: 02-Oct-1961
You can find it at:
http://www.marjorielord.com/daddy.htm
She was there; I'd say her word counts!
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