List of fictional television shows

Below is a list of television shows that have been made up in real television shows or other media. An early example of the show within a show format was The Jack Benny Program which had been popular on radio and took the same format to the new medium of television.[1]

30 Rock

30 Rock revolves around the fictional The Girlie Show (later renamed TGS with Tracy Jordan) on which most of the characters work. The fictional show was on the real American television network NBC, and the plot frequently referenced other fictional NBC programs, such as MILF Island, Gold Case, and Homonym. In later seasons, several episodes of 30 Rock were presented as though they were actually episodes of a fictional Bravo (U.S. TV channel) show, Queen of Jordan.

Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!

Poodle Justice - Television show about a crime solving French Poodle.

Densha Otoko

Getsumento Heiki Mina was originally a fictional anime show in Densha Otoko and later became a stand-alone anime.

Ed TV

Entourage

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

Full House

In season 2, Danny becomes co-host of a local morning television show, Wake Up, San Francisco.

Gravity Falls

Genshiken

Within the world of Genshiken, Kujibiki Unbalance is a popular ongoing manga and anime adaptation, watched and discussed by the main characters.

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

The Grinder

Harry Hill's TV Burp

The K-Factor: So You Think You Can Knit? is a fictional TV show on Harry Hill's TV Burp.

Home Improvement

The Honeymooners

Joey

The Larry Sanders Show

The Larry Sanders Show is a late night talk show the characters of the show (of the same name) work on.

Life with Bonnie

Martian Successor Nadesico

Gekiganger III is a fictional anime show within the anime show.

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Muppet Show and Muppets Tonight

The Muppets

Murphy Brown

Nancy Drew

Newhart

Nip/Tuck

Pleasantville

Pleasantville is a black and white 1958 sitcom in the movie of the same name.

The Running Man

Saturday Night Live

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright

Seinfeld

Shake It Up

The Simpsons

Sonny With a Chance

South Park

SpongeBob SquarePants

Stargate SG-1

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

The series takes place behind the scenes of a live sketch comedy show (also called Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip or Studio 60) on the fictional television network NBS (National Broadcasting System), whose format is similar to that of NBC's Saturday Night Live.

That Mitchell and Webb Look

The Truman Show

Truman Burbank is the unsuspecting star of The Truman Show, a reality television program at the center of the film by the same name.

Twin Peaks

Invitation to Love was a soap opera watched by the residents of Twin Peaks; it often commented on the action of the plot.

UHF

Ugly Betty

V for Vendetta

See also

References

  1. Mary Ann Watson (2008), "TV on TV", Defining visions: television and the American experience in the 20th century, Blackwell, p. 140, ISBN 978-1-4051-7053-6
  2. "Fox Announces New Primetime Series for 2015-2016 Season". Fox. May 11, 2015. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 Semel, Paul (2006). "Shows Within Shows", MSN.com. Retrieved 2010-03-06.
  4. Foutch, Haleigh (August 5, 2015). "The Muppets' Show-within-a-Show Is 'Up Late with Miss Piggy'". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
  5. Moore, Frazier (July 7, 1992). "Show-within-a-show: A product of the Make-Believe Network", Associated Press. Reprinted in Spartanburg Herald-Journal, p. C4. Convenience link.
  6. 1 2 3 (February 1, 1999). "TV eating itself: small screen navel-gazing from The Simpsons to Seinfield", The Observer, p. 2.

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