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This article's tentative title is I Love Lucy spin-offs and crossovers.

I Love Lucy started to air in 1951. When it first crossed over with another series, it started a chain reaction through the television world that still continues today with John Munch scheduled to appear on Paris enquêtes criminelles.[citation needed] Since the first crossover, over 150 television series can be considered part of the same shared reality due to spin-offs and crossovers[citation needed]. There are characters that move between different series, crossover special nights, characters from one series visiting another through a location, an item that appears in various series, and so much more. There are around 20 series which are still being broadcast as of 2008.

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[edit] I Love Lucy

After I Love Lucy was renamed to The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Susie McNamera from Private Secretary made an appearance in the first episode "Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana."[1] Danny Williams from The Danny Thomas Show and the rest of the Williams family made an appearance in The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour "Lucy Makes Room for Danny".[2] Lucy and Ricky Ricardo made an appearance in The Danny Thomas Show "Lucy Upsets the Williams Household."[3]

The Danny Thomas Show was renamed to Make Room for Daddy. Andy Taylor appeared in Make Room for Daddy "Danny Meets Andy Griffith,"[4] which lead to The Andy Griffith Show. Danny Williams appeared in The Joey Bishop Show "This Is Your Life."[5] Make Room for Daddy had one spin-off Make Room For Granddaddy. Barney Fife of The Andy Griffith Show made an appearance on The Joey Bishop Show "Joey's Hideaway Cabin."[6][7] The Andy Griffith Show had three spin-offs; Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Mayberry R.F.D., and The New Andy Griffith Show. Howard Sprague from The Andy Griffith Show appeared in It's Garry Shandling's Show "The Day Howard Moved In."[8][9]

Buddy Sorrell of The Dick Van Dyke Show made an appearance on The Danny Thomas Show "The Woman Behind the Jokes".[10][11] Alan Brady of The Dick Van Dyke Show appeared on Mad About You "The Alan Brady Show."[12][13] Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld appeared on Mad About You "The Apartment."[14][15] In Mad About You "Pandora's Box," Jamie Buchman causes a blackout. The blackout also appeared on Madman of the People "Birthday in the Big House" and Friends "The One with the Blackout." Mad About You and Friends characters Ursula Buffay and Phoebe Buffay are twin sisters.[16] Chandler Bing of Friends and Jonathan Eliot of The Single Guy appeared in Caroline in the City "Caroline and the Folks."[17][18] Ross Geller of Friends appeared on The Single Guy "Neighbors."[19][20] Hope and Gloria stopped by the Central Perk coffee shop of Friends.[21] Friends has one spin-off Joey. The comic strip from Caroline in the City appears on Frasier[22] In The John Larroquette Show "More Changes," John Hemingway calls Dr. Frasier Crane's radio show.[23] Frasier is a spin-off of Cheers. Cheers has another spin-off The Tortellis. Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin of Cheers appeared in Wings "The Story of Joe;"[24] Frasier and Lilith Crane appeared in Wings "Planes, Trains and Visiting Cranes."[25][26] Melville's restaurant above Cheers was mentioned on Boston Legal.[27] Boston Legal is a spin-off of The Practice. Doctor Ben Gideon appeared in The Practice "Gideon's Crossover;"[28] then Ellenor Frutt appeared in Gideon's Crossing "Flashpoint."[29] Kevin Riley appeared in The Practice "The Day After;"[30] then Ellenor Frutt and Jimmy Berluti appeared in Boston Public "Chapter Thirteen."[31][32] Severtal characters of The Practice appeared in Ally McBeal "The Inmates,"[33] which ended on The Practice "Axe Murderer;"[34] Bobby Donnell also appeared in Ally McBeal "These Are the Days."[35][36] Ally McBeal had one spin-off Ally. Judge Isabel Hernandez from Miss Match appeared in Boston Legal "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"[37] and "Head Cases."[38][39]

[edit] St. Elsewhere

Carla Tortelli, Norm Peterson, and Cliff Clavin from Cheers appeared in St. Elsewhere "Cheers."[40][41] Dr. Mark Craig of St. Elsewehere made a minor mention of the M*A*S*H character Dr. B. J. Hunnicut.[42] M*A*S*H had three spin-offs Trapper John, M.D., AfterMASH, and W*A*L*T*E*R. The character Warren Coolidge from The White Shadow appeared in over twenty episodes of St. Elsewhere.[43] The cousin of the character Dr. Elliot Axelrod appeared in an episode of Tattingers.[44] Tattingers was renamed to Nick & Hillary. The character Dr. Mark Craig on St. Elsewhere had received the Cushing Left Anterior Descending Artery Award, as did a character on Chicago Hope.[45]

[edit] The Bob Newhart Show

Elliot Carlin from The Bob Newhart Show appeared on St. Elsewhere "Close Encounters."[46][47] Howard Borden from The Bob Newhart Show mentions Roger Healey from I Dream Of Jeannie.[48] Dick Loudon from Newhart meets Elliot Carlin from The Bob Newhart Show.[49] Jerry Robinson from The Bob Newhart Show appeared in Bob "Better To Have Loved And Flossed."[50][51] Newhart's Larry, Darryl, and Darryl appear in Coach "Leaving Orlando: Part 2"[52] and "Leaving Orlando: Part 3."[53] Grace Under Fire "Vegas,"[54] Coach "Viva Las Ratings,"[55] The Drew Carey Show "Drew Gets Married,"[56] and Ellen "Secrets & Ellen"[57] all had characters in Las Vegas on the same night.[58] Ellen was originally These Friends Of Mine.[59] Mr. Roper from Three's Company appeared on Ellen "Roommates."[60] Three's Company had two spin-offs The Ropers and Three's A Crowd.

[edit] The Drew Cary Show

Drew Carey appeared in The Geena Davis Show "Momma Bear."[61][62] The fictional television series Tool Time from Home Improvement, which has one spin-off Buddies, is seen on The Drew Carey Show "Up on the Roof."[63] Brad Taylor of Home Improvement appreared in Thunder Alley "First Date."[64][65] Home Improvement had two crossovers with Soul Man: Tim Taylor appeared in Soul Man "Communion Wine and Convicts"[66], and then Reverend Mike Webber appeared in Home Improvement "Losing My Religion."[67][68]

Detective James Martinez from NYPD Blue appeared in The Drew Carey Show "New York and Queens."[69][70] Buck Naked from Hill Street Blues,[71][72][73][74] which had one spin-off Beverly Hills Buntz, appeared in several episodes of NYPD Blue.[75][76][77][78] Lt. Howard Hunter from Hill Street Blues appeared on Cop Rock "Cop-a-Felliac;"[79] Victor Sifuentes and Abby Perkins from L.A. Law appeared in Cop Rock "Potts Don't Fail Me Now."[80][81] Eli Levinson and Denise Ianello from Civil Wars were also on L.A. Law.[82] John Irvin from NYPD Blue appeared in Public Morals.[83][84]

Mimi Bobeck Carey from The Drew Carey Show appeared in Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, retitled to Two Guys and a Girl, "Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween;"[85] The Norm Show, retitled to Norm, "Norm vs. Schoolin';"[86][87] and The Hughleys "Young Guns."[88] Darryl Hughley from The Hughleys appeared in The Parkers "Who's Your Mama?"[89][90] The Parkers is a spin-off of Moesha. Maya Wilkes from Girlfriends appears in Moesha "That's My Mama."[91][92] Girlfriends has one spin-off The Game. Hakeem Campbell and Niecy Jackson from Moesha appear in Clueless "Prom Misses, Prom Misses."[93][94] Sabrina Spellman from Sabrina, the Teenage Witch appears in Clueless "Mr. Wright,"[95][96] Boy Meets World episodes "The Witches Of Pennbrook"[97] and "No Guts, No Cory,"[98] Teen Angel "One Dog Night,"[99] and You Wish "Genie Without a Cause."[100][101] Dana Foster from Step by Step meets Cory in Boy Meets World "The Happiest Show On Earth."[102][103] Steve Urkel from Family Matters, a spin-off of Perfect Strangers, appeared in Step by Step "The Dance"[104] and "A Star Is Born;"[105][106] Full House "Ol' Brown Eyes"[107] and "Stephanie Gets Framed;"[108][109] and Meego "Love and Money"[110] and "The Truth About Cars and Dogs."[111][112] Michelle Tanner Full House appears on Hangin' With Mr. Cooper "Hangin' with Michelle."[113][114] Perfect Strangers mentions Cunningham Hardware in Milwalkee, WI from Happy Days.[39] Happy Days is a spin-off of Love, American Style. Love, American Style had one spin-off The New Love, American Style. Happy Days had five spin-offs Laverne & Shirley, Blansky's Beauties, Mork & Mindy, Out of the Blue, and Joanie Loves Chachi.

[edit] Murphy Brown

Carol Bondurant from The Bob Newhard Show appeared in Murphy Brown "Anything But Cured."[115][116] Al Floss from The Famous Teddy Z appeared in Murphy Brown "And the Whiner Is."[117][118] Murphy Brown appeared in Ink "Murphy's Law."[119][120] The cast of Murphy Brown were seen on television in Love & War.[121] Jack Stein from Love & War appeared on three episodes of Ink.[122][123][124][125] Meg Tynan from Love & War appeared on Double Rush "Comings and Goings."[126][39] Liz Taylor's lost black pearls led to a crossover between The Nanny "Where's the Pearls?,"[127] Can't Hurry Love "The Elizabeth Taylor Episode,"[128] Murphy Brown "Trick or Retreat,"[129] and High Society "The Family Jewels."[130][131] Jim Dial of Murphy Brown appeared on television in The Nanny "The Tart with Heart."[132] Sylvia Fine of The Nanny appeared in The Simple Life "The Other Mother."[133][39]

Ray Barone of Everybody Loves Raymond appears in The Nanny "The Reunion Show."[134][135] Everybody Loves Raymond and The King Of Queens had several crossovers.[136] Doug Heffernan from The King Of Queens[137] and Hilton Lucas from Cosby[138] appeared in Becker "Drive, They Said."[139] Doug Heffernan also appeared in Cosby "Judgment Day."[140][141] Hilton Lucas also appeared in Everybody Loves Raymond "Be Nice."[142]

[edit] Homicide: Life on the Street

Dr. Roxanne Turner from St. Elsewhere appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street "Mercy."[143] Doctor Jeffrey Geiger from Chicago Hope accepted a heart from a victim on Homicide: Life on the Street.[144] Characters from Chicago Hope crossed over to Early Edition in the episode "Mum's the Word."[145][146] Sammo Law from Martial Law appeared in Early Edition "Play It Again, Sammo."[147] Martial Law "Honor Among Strangers"[148] continues in Walker, Texas Ranger "The Day of Cleansing."[149][150] Walker, Texas Ranger has one spin-off Sons of Thunder.

Oz has two connections to St. Elsewhere, the fictional Weigert Medical Corporation and the character Grace.[151] Oz also has connections to Homicide: Life On The Street and The Beat through the fictional children's television program, Miss Sally's Schoolyard. [152]

[edit] Law & Order

Homicide: Life on the Street had three crossover episodes with Law & Order. Law & Order "Charm City" continues in Homicide: Life on the Street "For God and Country"[153][154] Law & Order followed Homicide: Life on the Street in the episodes "Baby, It's You" (L&O|H:LotS) on both series.[155][156] Law & Order followed Homicide: Life on the Street in the episodes "Sideshow" (L&O|H:LotS) on both series.[157][158]

Law & Order has four spin-offs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, and Conviction. Law & Order and its spin-offs use the fictional newspaper The New York Ledger from Deadline.[159] Doctor Emil Skoda from Law & Order appeared in New York Undercover "Mob Street;"[160] Doctor Elizabeth Olivet from Law & Order appeared in New York Undercover "Smack Is Back."[161][162] Law & Order: Special Victims Unit character Detective John Munch has appeared in The Beat "They Say It's Your Birthday,"[163][164] Arrested Development "Exit Strategy,"[165][166] and The Wire "Took;"[167] and will appear in Paris enquêtes criminelles. Prior to joining Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, John Munch appeared in The X-Files "Unusual Suspects.[168][169]

[edit] The X-Files

The X-Files "Red Museum" took place in the town of Delta Glen, and Picket Fences "Away In A Manger" contains a reference to the town and events of "Red Museum."[170] In Strange Luck "Struck by Lightning," the character of Chance Harper's brother mentions Fox Mulder of The X-Files.[171] In The X-Files "Milagro" the graveyard where the characters Nicholas and Diane Salinger are buried from Party of Five is seen.[39] Party of Five has one spin-off, Time of Your Life. Frank and Jordan Black from Millennium appear in The X-Files "Millennium."[172] The X-Files has one spin-off The Lone Gunmen.

The X-Files introduced a Morley brand of cigarettes.[173] They were seen in an episode of ER.[39] In the ER episode "Brothers and Sisters,"[174] the character Doctor Susan Lewis gets a call which prompts her to go to New York and into Third Watch "Unleashed."[175][176] The Third Watch episode "In the Family Way"[177] concludes in the Medical Investigation episode "Half Life."[178][179]

The Morley brand of cigarettes appears in That '70s Show "Eric Gets Suspended;" Jake 2.0 "Arms and the Girl;" Criminal Minds "North Mammon;" Prison Break "Bolshoi Booze" which spun-off Prison Break: Proof of Innocence; and Malcolm in the Middle "Stock Car Races."[39]

In CSI: Crime Scene Investigation the character Warrick Brown smokes Morley cigarettes.[39] CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has two spin-offs CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. The CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "Who and What" concluded in the Without a Trace episode "Where and Why." Cold Case character Detective Scotty Valens appeared in CSI:NY "Cold Reveal." Bones has a mention of the Tangiers hotel.[39]

The character Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer smokes Morley cigarettes.[39] Buffy the Vampire Slayer has one spin-off, Angel where Angel's enemy is the fictional law firm Wolfram & Hart. One of Wolfram & Hart's clients is the fictional company Weyland-Yutani. Wyland-Yutani is also seen in Firefly.[173] A Firefly class ship is seen in the Battlestar Galactica miniseries.[180] The miniseries continues in Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Galactica: Razor. Red Dwarf "Psirens" has a shipyard of derelict ships, some of which are a Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek; a Narcissus escape shuttle, built by Weyland-Yutani, from Alien; and the Eagle from Space: 1999.[39] Star Trek has four spin-offs; Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Enterprise. Alien has three sequels Aliens, Alien 3, Alien Resurrection; and two prequels Alien vs. Predator and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. The Alien prequels are sequels to Predator and Predator 2. In Andy Barker, P.I. "Fairway, My Lovely," the character Guy Helverson owns the Doublemeat Palace chain of restaurants which was first introduced on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[181][182]

In Red Dwarf "Marooned" the TARDIS from Doctor Who can be seen in the hanger of the ship.[39] The TARDIS also appears in an episode of Chelmsford 123. Doctor Who has four spin-offs; K9 and Company, Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures, and K-9, and Doctor Who has a cross over with East Enders in the episode Dimensions in Time. The character Arthur Dent from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was mentioned in the Doctor Who episode "The Christmas Invasion."

The Star Trek episode "The Changeling" introduced the character Dr. Jackson Roykirk. Dr. Roykirk would be seen in the Team Knight Rider episode "Apocalypse Maybe."[183] Team Knight Rider is a spin-off series of Knight Rider. The Knight Rider two part episode "Mouth of the Snake" introduced the character David Dalton who would go onto his own series Code of Vengeance. In the television film Knight Rider, the characters Mike Traceur and Sarah Graiman met in the Montecito Resort and Casino, the fictional casino in the series Las Vegas.[184]

[edit] Las Vegas

Las Vegas had two crossover episodes with Crossing Jordan. Crossing Jordan "What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston"[185] continued in Las Vegas "Two of a Kind."[186] Crossing Jordan "Luck Be a Lady"[187] continued in Las Vegas "Double Down, Triple Threat."[188] There were episodes of each series which had appearances by characters from the other which did not share a story line with the other that week. Jordan Cavanaugh and Woody Hoyt of Crossing Jordan appeared in Las Vegas "History of Violins" [189] Danny McCoy of Las Vegas appeared in Crossing Jordan "Crazy Little Thing Called Love."[190][191]

On 20 May and 23 May 2005, two episodes of Passions were set in the Montecito with Mary Connell making an appearance. Dr. Bombay from the series Bewitched appeared in two Passions episodes on 17 September 1999[192] and 24 January 2000.[193] Bewitched had the spin-off Tabitha. In Medium "Method to His Madness," Allison Dubois was dreaming about a person who was gambling at the Montecito.[194] In Heroes "Collision," the characters Hiro Nakamura and Ando Masahashi gamble at the Montecito.[195] In Las Vegas "The Story Of Owe" there is a mention of the fictional company Dunder-Mifflin from The Office.[196][197]

[edit] List of the television series

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour "Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana" at the Internet Movie Database
  2. ^ The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour "Lucy Makes Room for Danny" at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ The Danny Thomas Show "Lucy Upsets the Williams Household" at the Internet Movie Database
  4. ^ Make Room for Daddy "Danny Meets Andy Griffith" at the Internet Movie Database
  5. ^ The Joey Bishop Show "This Is Your Life" at the Internet Movie Database
  6. ^ The Joey Bishop Show "Joey's Hideaway Cabin" at the Internet Movie Database
  7. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Andy Griffith Show and The Joey Bishop Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  8. ^ It's Garry Shandling's Show "The Day Howard Moved In" at the Internet Movie Database
  9. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Andy Griffith Show and It's Garry Shandling's Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  10. ^ The Danny Thomas Show "The Woman Behind the Jokes" at the Internet Movie Database
  11. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Danny Thomas Show/Make Room For Daddy and The Dick Van Dyke Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  12. ^ Mad About You "The Alan Brady Show" at the Internet Movie Database
  13. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Dick Van Dyke Show and Mad About You. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  14. ^ Mad About You "The Apartment" at the Internet Movie Database
  15. ^ Thom Holbrook. Mad About You and Seinfeld. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  16. ^ Thom Holbrook. Friends and Mad About You. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  17. ^ Caroline in the City "Caroline and the Folks" at the Internet Movie Database
  18. ^ Thom Holbrook. Caroline In The City and Friends/The Single Guy. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  19. ^ The Single Guy "Neighbors" at the Internet Movie Database
  20. ^ Thom Holbrook. Friends and The Single Guy. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  21. ^ Thom Holbrook. Friends and Hope And Gloria. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  22. ^ Thom Holbrook. Caroline In The City and Frasier. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  23. ^ Thom Holbrook. Frasier and The John Larroquette Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  24. ^ Wings "The Story of Joe" at the Internet Movie Database
  25. ^ Wings "Planes, Trains and Visiting Cranes" at the Internet Movie Database
  26. ^ Thom Holbrook. Cheers and Wings. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  27. ^ Thom Holbrook. Boston Legal and Cheers. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  28. ^ The Practice "Gideon's Crossover" at the Internet Movie Database
  29. ^ Gideon's Crossing "Flashpoint" at the Internet Movie Database
  30. ^ The Practice "The Day After" at the Internet Movie Database
  31. ^ Boston Public "Chapter Thirteen" at the Internet Movie Database
  32. ^ Thom Holbrook. Boston Public and The Practice. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  33. ^ Ally McBeal "The Inmates" at the Internet Movie Database
  34. ^ The Practice "Axe Murderer" at the Internet Movie Database
  35. ^ Ally McBeal "These Are the Days" at the Internet Movie Database
  36. ^ Thom Holbrook. Ally McBeal and The Practice. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  37. ^ Boston Legal "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" at the Internet Movie Database
  38. ^ Boston Legal "Head Cases" at the Internet Movie Database
  39. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Grid key (PDF). Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
  40. ^ St. Elsewhere "Cheers" at the Internet Movie Database
  41. ^ Thom Holbrook. Cheers and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  42. ^ Thom Holbrook. M*A*S*H and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  43. ^ Thom Holbrook. St. Elsewhere and The White Shadow. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  44. ^ Thom Holbrook. Nick And Hillary/Tattinger's and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  45. ^ Thom Holbrook. Chicago Hope and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  46. ^ St. Elsewhere "Close Encounters" at the Internet Movie Database
  47. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Bob Newhart Show and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  48. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Bob Newhart Show and I Dream Of Jeannie. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  49. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  50. ^ Bob "Better to Have Loved and Flossed" at the Internet Movie Database
  51. ^ Thom Holbrook. Bob and The Bob Newhart Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  52. ^ Coach "Leaving Orlando: Part 2" at the Internet Movie Database
  53. ^ Coach "Leaving Orlando: Part 3" at the Internet Movie Database
  54. ^ Grace Under Fire "Vegas" at the Internet Movie Database
  55. ^ Coach "Viva Las Ratings" at the Internet Movie Database
  56. ^ The Drew Carey Show "Drew Gets Married" at the Internet Movie Database
  57. ^ Ellen "Secrets & Ellen" at the Internet Movie Database
  58. ^ Thom Holbrook. Coach, The Drew Carey Show, Ellen and Grace Under Fire. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  59. ^ Thom Holbrook. Ellen and These Friends Of Mine. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  60. ^ Ellen "Roommates" at the Internet Movie Database
  61. ^ The Geena Davis Show "Momma Bear" at the Internet Movie Database
  62. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Drew Carey Show and The Geena Davis Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  63. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Drew Carey Show and Home Improvement. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  64. ^ Thunder Alley "First Date" at the Internet Movie Database
  65. ^ Thom Holbrook. Home Improvement and Thunder Alley. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  66. ^ Soul Man "Communion Wine and Convicts" at the Internet Movie Database
  67. ^ Home Improvement "Losing My Religion" at the Internet Movie Database
  68. ^ Thom Holbrook. Home Improvement and Soul Man. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  69. ^ The Drew Carey Show "New York and Queens" at the Internet Movie Database
  70. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Drew Carey Show and N.Y.P.D. Blue. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  71. ^ Hill Street Blues "Santaclaustrophobia" at the Internet Movie Database
  72. ^ Hill Street Blues "Here's Adventure, Here's Romance" at the Internet Movie Database
  73. ^ Hill Street Blues "Midway to What?" at the Internet Movie Database
  74. ^ Hill Street Blues "Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow" at the Internet Movie Database
  75. ^ NYPD Blue "Up on the Roof" at the Internet Movie Database
  76. ^ NYPD Blue "Serge the Concierge" at the Internet Movie Database
  77. ^ NYPD Blue "Dead and Gone" at the Internet Movie Database
  78. ^ Thom Holbrook. Hill Street Blues and N.Y.P.D. Blue. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  79. ^ Cop Rock "Cop-a-Felliac" at the Internet Movie Database
  80. ^ Cop Rock "Potts Don't Fail Me Now" at the Internet Movie Database
  81. ^ Thom Holbrook. Cop Rock, Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  82. ^ Thom Holbrook. Civil Wars and L.A. Law. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  83. ^ Public Morals at the Internet Movie Database
  84. ^ Thom Holbrook. N.Y.P.D. Blue and Public Morals. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  85. ^ Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place "Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween" at the Internet Movie Database
  86. ^ The Norm Show "Norm vs. Schoolin'" at the Internet Movie Database
  87. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Drew Carey Show and Norm/The Norm Show. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  88. ^ The Hughleys "Young Guns" at the Internet Movie Database
  89. ^ The Parkers "Who's Your Mama?" at the Internet Movie Database
  90. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Hughleys and The Parkers. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  91. ^ Moesha "That's My Mama" at the Internet Movie Database
  92. ^ Thom Holbrook. Girlfriends and Moesha. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  93. ^ Clueless "Prom Misses, Prom Misses" at the Internet Movie Database
  94. ^ Thom Holbrook. Clueless and Moesha. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  95. ^ Clueless "Mr. Wright" at the Internet Movie Database
  96. ^ Thom Holbrook. Clueless and Sabrina The Teenage Witch. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  97. ^ Boy Meets World "The Witches Of Pennbrook" at the Internet Movie Database
  98. ^ Boy Meets World "No Guts, No Cory" at the Internet Movie Database
  99. ^ Teen Angel "One Dog Night" at the Internet Movie Database
  100. ^ You Wish "Genie Without a Cause" at the Internet Movie Database
  101. ^ Thom Holbrook. Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Boy Meets World, You Wish and Teen Angel. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  102. ^ Boy Meets World "The Happiest Show On Earth" at the Internet Movie Database
  103. ^ Thom Holbrook. Boy Meets World and Step By Step. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  104. ^ Step by Step "The Dance" at the Internet Movie Database
  105. ^ Step by Step "A Star Is Born" at the Internet Movie Database
  106. ^ Thom Holbrook. Family Matters and Step By Step. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  107. ^ Full House "Ol' Brown Eyes" at the Internet Movie Database
  108. ^ Full House "Stephanie Gets Framed" at the Internet Movie Database
  109. ^ Thom Holbrook. Family Matters and Full House. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  110. ^ Meego "Love and Money" at the Internet Movie Database
  111. ^ Meego "The Truth About Cars and Dogs" at the Internet Movie Database
  112. ^ Thom Holbrook. Family Matters and Meego. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  113. ^ Hangin' With Mr. Cooper "Hangin' with Michelle" at the Internet Movie Database
  114. ^ Thom Holbrook. Full House and Hangin' With Mr. Cooper. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  115. ^ Murphy Brown "Anything But Cured" at the Internet Movie Database
  116. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Bob Newhart Show and Murphy Brown. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  117. ^ Murphy Brown "And the Whiner Is" at the Internet Movie Database
  118. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Famous Teddy Z and Murphy Brown. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  119. ^ Ink "Murphy's Law" at the Internet Movie Database
  120. ^ Thom Holbrook. Ink and Murphy Brown. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  121. ^ Thom Holbrook. Love And War and Murphy Brown. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  122. ^ Ink "High Noon" at the Internet Movie Database
  123. ^ Ink "Life Without Mikey" at the Internet Movie Database
  124. ^ Ink "Logan's Run" at the Internet Movie Database
  125. ^ Thom Holbrook. Ink and Love And War. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  126. ^ Double Rush "Comings and Goings" at the Internet Movie Database
  127. ^ The Nanny "Where's the Pearls?" at the Internet Movie Database
  128. ^ Can't Hurry Love "The Elizabeth Taylor Episode" at the Internet Movie Database
  129. ^ Murphy Brown "Trick or Retreat" at the Internet Movie Database
  130. ^ High Society "The Family Jewels" at the Internet Movie Database
  131. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Nanny, Can't Hurry Love, Murphy Brown and High Society. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  132. ^ The Nanny "The Tart with Heart" at the Internet Movie Database
  133. ^ The Simple Life "The Other Mother" at the Internet Movie Database
  134. ^ The Nanny "The Reunion Show" at the Internet Movie Database
  135. ^ Thom Holbrook. Everybody Loves Raymond and The Nanny. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  136. ^ Thom Holbrook. Everybody Loves Raymond and The King Of Queens. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  137. ^ Thom Holbrook. Becker and The King Of Queens. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  138. ^ Thom Holbrook. Becker and Cosby. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  139. ^ Becker "Drive, They Said" at the Internet Movie Database
  140. ^ Cosby "Judgment Day" at the Internet Movie Database
  141. ^ Thom Holbrook. Cosby and The King Of Queens. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  142. ^ Everybody Loves Raymond "Be Nice" at the Internet Movie Database
  143. ^ Homicide: Life on the Street "Mercy" at the Internet Movie Database
  144. ^ Thom Holbrook. Chicago Hope and Homicide: Life On The Street. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  145. ^ Early Edition "Mum's the Word" at the Internet Movie Database
  146. ^ Thom Holbrook. Chicago Hope and Early Edition. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  147. ^ Early Edition "Play It Again, Sammo" at the Internet Movie Database
  148. ^ Martial Law "Honor Among Strangers" at the Internet Movie Database
  149. ^ Walker, Texas Ranger "The Day of Cleansing" at the Internet Movie Database
  150. ^ Thom Holbrook. Early Edition and Martial Law. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  151. ^ Thom Holbrook. Oz and St. Elsewhere. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  152. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Beat, Homicide: Life On The Street and Oz. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  153. ^ Law & Order "Charm City" at the Internet Movie Database
  154. ^ Homicide: Life on the Street "For God and Country" at the Internet Movie Database
  155. ^ Law & Order "Baby, It's You" at the Internet Movie Database
  156. ^ Homicide: Life on the Street "Baby, It's You" at the Internet Movie Database
  157. ^ Law & Order "Sideshow" at the Internet Movie Database
  158. ^ Homicide: Life on the Street "Sideshow" at the Internet Movie Database
  159. ^ Thom Holbrook. Deadline and Law And Order (ALL of them). Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  160. ^ New York Undercover "Mob Street" at the Internet Movie Database
  161. ^ New York Undercover "Smack Is Back" at the Internet Movie Database
  162. ^ Thom Holbrook. Law And Order/Law And Order: SVU and New York Undercover. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  163. ^ The Beat "They Say It's Your Birthday" at the Internet Movie Database
  164. ^ Thom Holbrook. The Beat and Homicide: Life On The Street / Law And Order: Special Victims Unit. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  165. ^ Arrested Development "Exit Strategy" at the Internet Movie Database
  166. ^ Thom Holbrook. Arrested Development and Law And Order: Special Victims Unit/Homicide: Life On The Street. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  167. ^ The Wire "Took" at the Internet Movie Database
  168. ^ The X-Files "Unusual Suspects" at the Internet Movie Database
  169. ^ Thom Holbrook. Homicide: Life On The Street, Law And Order: Special Victims Unit, The Lone Gunmen and The X-Files. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  170. ^ Thom Holbrook. Picket Fences and The X-Files. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  171. ^ Thom Holbrook. Strange Luck and The X-Files. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  172. ^ The X-Files "Millennium" at the Internet Movie Database
  173. ^ a b Thom Holbrook. Some Big Fake Companies. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  174. ^ ER "Brothers and Sisters" at the Internet Movie Database
  175. ^ Third Watch "Unleashed" at the Internet Movie Database
  176. ^ Thom Holbrook. ER and Third Watch. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  177. ^ Third Watch "In the Family Way" at the Internet Movie Database
  178. ^ Medical Investigation "Half Life" at the Internet Movie Database
  179. ^ Thom Holbrook. Medical Investigations and Third Watch. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  180. ^ Thom Holbrook. Battlestar Galactica (2003) and Firefly. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  181. ^ Andy Barker, P.I. "Fairway, My Lovely" at the Internet Movie Database
  182. ^ Thom Holbrook. Andy Barker P.I. and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  183. ^ Thom Holbrook. Star Trek and Team Knight Rider. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  184. ^ Thom Holbrook. Las Vegas and Knight Rider (2008). Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  185. ^ Crossing Jordan "What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston" at the Internet Movie Database
  186. ^ Las Vegas "Two of a Kind" at the Internet Movie Database
  187. ^ Las Vegas "Double Down, Triple Threat" at the Internet Movie Database
  188. ^ Crossing Jordan "Luck Be a Lady" at the Internet Movie Database
  189. ^ Las Vegas "History of Violins" at the Internet Movie Database
  190. ^ Crossing Jordan "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" at the Internet Movie Database
  191. ^ Thom Holbrook. Crossing Jordan and Las Vegas. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  192. ^ Passions "Episode #1.140" at the Internet Movie Database
  193. ^ Passions "Episode #1.55" at the Internet Movie Database
  194. ^ Thom Holbrook. Las Vegas and Medium. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  195. ^ Thom Holbrook. Heroes and Las Vegas. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.
  196. ^ Las Vegas "The Story of Owe" at the Internet Movie Database
  197. ^ Thom Holbrook. Las Vegas and The Office. Crossovers & Spin Offs. Poobala.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-15.