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Post by movielover on Jul 9, 2021 15:37:01 GMT
13 Episodes of Mission Impossible (TOS) and Star Trek (TOS) with the Same Guest Star
Note: Series regulars who guest starred on the other series do not count (e.g. George Takei)
01. 'Nicole' (Nicole Vedette) & 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (Edith Keeler) - Joan Collins 02. 'The Legacy' (Dr. Lubell) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Commander Ferris) - John Crawford 03. 'Trek' (Col. Luis Cardoza) & 'Journey to Babel' (Sarek) - Mark Lenard 04. 'Snowball in Hell' (Gerard Sefra) & 'Space Seed' (Khan) - Ricardo Montalban 05. “The Train” (Dr. Selby) & “The Trouble with Tribbles” (Nilz Baris) - William Schallert 06. 'The Play' (Milos Kuro) & 'Errand of Mercy (Kor) - John Colicos 07. 'The Bunker: Parts 1 & 2' (Anna Rojak) & 'That Which Survives' (Losira) - Lee Meriwether 08. 'The Slave Parts 1 & 2' (Amara) & 'Catspaw' (Sylvia) - Antoinette Bower 09. “The Ransom” (Egan’s goon) & “A Piece of the Action” (Jojo Krako) - Vic Tayback
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Post by Catman on Jul 9, 2021 16:14:58 GMT
13 Episodes of Mission Impossible (TOS) and Star Trek (TOS) with the Same Guest Star
Note: Series regulars who guest starred on the other series do not count (e.g. George Takei)
01. 'Nicole' (Nicole Vedette) & 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (Edith Keeler) - Joan Collins 02. 'The Legacy' (Dr. Lubell) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Commander Ferris) - John Crawford 03. 'Trek' (Col. Luis Cardoza) & 'Journey to Babel' (Sarek) - Mark Lenard 04. 'Snowball in Hell' (Gerard Sefra) & 'Space Seed' (Khan) - Ricardo Montalban 05. “The Train” (Dr. Selby) & “The Trouble with Tribbles” (Nilz Baris) - William Schallert 06. 'The Play' (Milos Kuro) & 'Errand of Mercy (Kor) - John Colicos 07. 'The Bunker: Parts 1 & 2' (Anna Rojak) & 'That Which Survives' (Losira) - Lee Meriwether 08. 'The Slave Parts 1 & 2' (Amara) & 'Catspaw' (Sylvia) - Antoinette Bower 09. “The Ransom” (Egan’s goon) & “A Piece of the Action” (Jojo Krako) - Vic Tayback 10. 'The Bride' (Joe Corvin) & 'Dagger of the Mind' (Dr. Tristan Adams) - James Gregory
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Post by movielover on Jul 9, 2021 16:37:35 GMT
13 Episodes of Mission Impossible (TOS) and Star Trek (TOS) with the Same Guest Star
Note: Series regulars who guest starred on the other series do not count (e.g. George Takei)
01. 'Nicole' (Nicole Vedette) & 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (Edith Keeler) - Joan Collins 02. 'The Legacy' (Dr. Lubell) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Commander Ferris) - John Crawford 03. 'Trek' (Col. Luis Cardoza) & 'Journey to Babel' (Sarek) - Mark Lenard 04. 'Snowball in Hell' (Gerard Sefra) & 'Space Seed' (Khan) - Ricardo Montalban 05. “The Train” (Dr. Selby) & “The Trouble with Tribbles” (Nilz Baris) - William Schallert 06. 'The Play' (Milos Kuro) & 'Errand of Mercy (Kor) - John Colicos 07. 'The Bunker: Parts 1 & 2' (Anna Rojak) & 'That Which Survives' (Losira) - Lee Meriwether 08. 'The Slave Parts 1 & 2' (Amara) & 'Catspaw' (Sylvia) - Antoinette Bower 09. “The Ransom” (Egan’s goon) & “A Piece of the Action” (Jojo Krako) - Vic Tayback 10. 'The Bride' (Joe Corvin) & 'Dagger of the Mind' (Dr. Tristan Adams) - James Gregory 11. “Run for the Money” (Thug) & “The Way to Eden” (Adam) - Charles Napier
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Post by Catman on Jul 9, 2021 17:02:50 GMT
13 Episodes of Mission Impossible (TOS) and Star Trek (TOS) with the Same Guest Star
Note: Series regulars who guest starred on the other series do not count (e.g. George Takei)
01. 'Nicole' (Nicole Vedette) & 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (Edith Keeler) - Joan Collins 02. 'The Legacy' (Dr. Lubell) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Commander Ferris) - John Crawford 03. 'Trek' (Col. Luis Cardoza) & 'Journey to Babel' (Sarek) - Mark Lenard 04. 'Snowball in Hell' (Gerard Sefra) & 'Space Seed' (Khan) - Ricardo Montalban 05. “The Train” (Dr. Selby) & “The Trouble with Tribbles” (Nilz Baris) - William Schallert 06. 'The Play' (Milos Kuro) & 'Errand of Mercy (Kor) - John Colicos 07. 'The Bunker: Parts 1 & 2' (Anna Rojak) & 'That Which Survives' (Losira) - Lee Meriwether 08. 'The Slave Parts 1 & 2' (Amara) & 'Catspaw' (Sylvia) - Antoinette Bower 09. “The Ransom” (Egan’s goon) & “A Piece of the Action” (Jojo Krako) - Vic Tayback 10. 'The Bride' (Joe Corvin) & 'Dagger of the Mind' (Dr. Tristan Adams) - James Gregory 11. “Run for the Money” (Thug) & “The Way to Eden” (Adam) - Charles Napier 12. 'The Fighter' (Paul Mitchell) & 'The Doomsday Machine' (Commodore Decker) - William Windom
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Post by brimfin on Jul 11, 2021 16:33:17 GMT
13 Episodes of Mission Impossible (TOS) and Star Trek (TOS) with the Same Guest Star
Note: Series regulars who guest starred on the other series do not count (e.g. George Takei)
01. 'Nicole' (Nicole Vedette) & 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (Edith Keeler) - Joan Collins 02. 'The Legacy' (Dr. Lubell) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Commander Ferris) - John Crawford 03. 'Trek' (Col. Luis Cardoza) & 'Journey to Babel' (Sarek) - Mark Lenard 04. 'Snowball in Hell' (Gerard Sefra) & 'Space Seed' (Khan) - Ricardo Montalban 05. “The Train” (Dr. Selby) & “The Trouble with Tribbles” (Nilz Baris) - William Schallert 06. 'The Play' (Milos Kuro) & 'Errand of Mercy (Kor) - John Colicos 07. 'The Bunker: Parts 1 & 2' (Anna Rojak) & 'That Which Survives' (Losira) - Lee Meriwether 08. 'The Slave Parts 1 & 2' (Amara) & 'Catspaw' (Sylvia) - Antoinette Bower 09. “The Ransom” (Egan’s goon) & “A Piece of the Action” (Jojo Krako) - Vic Tayback 10. 'The Bride' (Joe Corvin) & 'Dagger of the Mind' (Dr. Tristan Adams) - James Gregory 11. “Run for the Money” (Thug) & “The Way to Eden” (Adam) - Charles Napier 12. 'The Fighter' (Paul Mitchell) & 'The Doomsday Machine' (Commodore Decker) - William Windom 13. 'The Ransom' (Police Officer) & 'The Gallileo Seven' (Lt. Boma) - Don Marshall
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Post by brimfin on Jul 11, 2021 16:39:33 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 14, 2021 0:19:15 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
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Post by Catman on Jul 14, 2021 13:14:04 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 14, 2021 20:59:57 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
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Post by Catman on Jul 14, 2021 21:06:08 GMT
5 minutes ago via mobile Quote like Post Options Post by brimfin on 5 minutes ago 13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 14, 2021 21:22:06 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
It's been a long time since I saw this episode, but I remember loving it.
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Post by divtal on Jul 14, 2021 22:13:35 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 15, 2021 0:24:09 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 15, 2021 16:45:32 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
09. The Odd Couple (1970) - "The Jury Story" - An early flashback episode shows the time when Felix and Oscar first met 7 years earlier when they were fellow jurors on an assault case. Felix was the lone holdout for a guilty verdict and so they had to be sequestered together. Flashbacks in later episodes would show that the two had obviously met much earlier than that.
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Post by jimmywhale 🐋 on Jul 15, 2021 19:32:01 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
09. The Odd Couple (1970) - "The Jury Story" - An early flashback episode shows the time when Felix and Oscar first met 7 years earlier when they were fellow jurors on an assault case. Felix was the lone holdout for a guilty verdict and so they had to be sequestered together. Flashbacks in later episodes would show that the two had obviously met much earlier than that.
10. Happy Days (1978) - "Fonzie for the Defense" - Howard Cunningham and Fonzie find themselves the only members of the jury who are not ready to convict the defendant just because he rides a motorcycle.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 15, 2021 21:00:35 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
09. The Odd Couple (1970) - "The Jury Story" - An early flashback episode shows the time when Felix and Oscar first met 7 years earlier when they were fellow jurors on an assault case. Felix was the lone holdout for a guilty verdict and so they had to be sequestered together. Flashbacks in later episodes would show that the two had obviously met much earlier than that.
10. Happy Days (1978) - "Fonzie for the Defense" - Howard Cunningham and Fonzie find themselves the only members of the jury who are not ready to convict the defendant just because he rides a motorcycle.
11. Bull - "Jury Duty" - Bull (Michael Weatherly) finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire, when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
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Post by sandgrownun on Jul 15, 2021 22:22:29 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
09. The Odd Couple (1970) - "The Jury Story" - An early flashback episode shows the time when Felix and Oscar first met 7 years earlier when they were fellow jurors on an assault case. Felix was the lone holdout for a guilty verdict and so they had to be sequestered together. Flashbacks in later episodes would show that the two had obviously met much earlier than that.
10. Happy Days (1978) - "Fonzie for the Defense" - Howard Cunningham and Fonzie find themselves the only members of the jury who are not ready to convict the defendant just because he rides a motorcycle.
11. Bull - "Jury Duty" - Bull (Michael Weatherly) finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire, when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
12. Minder - "Poetic Justice, Innit?" - Arthur Daley (George Cole) in true 12 Angry Men style changes the minds of the rest of the jury in favour of acquittal until a juror doing some knitting reveals something that changes their verdict back to guilty again.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 16, 2021 23:54:12 GMT
13 TV Episodes where a main character is serving on a jury or some other sort of decision-making panel
01. Hawaii Five-O "The Case Against Phillip Christie" - Steve McGarrett is permitted to serve on a jury and is the lone "not guilty" vote in a seemingly open-and-shut case.
02. The Andy Griffith Show "Aunt Bee, the Juror" - Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and despite her misgivings, goes to the courthouse to see if she will be called. She finds herself on a jury for the trial of Marvin Jenkins who is accused of breaking and entering and stealing a TV from a local store.
03. Bonanza "The Jury" - Hoss faces scorn and accusations of bribery when he refuses to vote with his fellow jurors to convict a man for murder based solely on the testimony of the victim's brother who witnessed the act on a dark night.
04. Quincy M.E. "Jury Duty" - Quincy finds himself on a jury in a murder case. He quickly sees that the evidence is very questionable and finds subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways to point the flaws out during the trial.
05. Murder, She Wrote "Trial by Error" - It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
06. Crossing Jordan "Slam Dunk" - When the prosecution runs out of peremptory challenges, Dr. Jordan ends up on the jury even though she knows the prosecutor. Naturally, she ends up the lone holdout when all the other jurors want s guilty verdict.
07. The Dick Van Dyke Show "One Angry Man." (March 7, '62) - Rob is called for jury duty. The defendant, in the case, is a sexy erotic dancer. Rob is, obviously, "taken" with her ... not knowing that Laura has decided to attend the trial sessions.
08. All in the Family "Edith Has Jury Duty" - Edith is the lone holdout in a high-profile murder case, in which the prosecution's case seems clear-cut. Archie whines because Edith has been sequestered for the duration and refuses to help himself around the house.
09. The Odd Couple (1970) - "The Jury Story" - An early flashback episode shows the time when Felix and Oscar first met 7 years earlier when they were fellow jurors on an assault case. Felix was the lone holdout for a guilty verdict and so they had to be sequestered together. Flashbacks in later episodes would show that the two had obviously met much earlier than that.
10. Happy Days (1978) - "Fonzie for the Defense" - Howard Cunningham and Fonzie find themselves the only members of the jury who are not ready to convict the defendant just because he rides a motorcycle.
11. Bull - "Jury Duty" - Bull (Michael Weatherly) finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire, when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
12. Minder - "Poetic Justice, Innit?" - Arthur Daley (George Cole) in true 12 Angry Men style changes the minds of the rest of the jury in favour of acquittal until a juror doing some knitting reveals something that changes their verdict back to guilty again.
13. Sanford (1981) - "Jury Duty" - In this spoof of "12 Angry Men," Fred (Redd Foxx) is the lone juror unwilling to cast a guilty verdict in a murder trial.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🍿 on Jul 17, 2021 11:55:09 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Final Episodes For Main Characters:
01. COMMUNITY "Geothermal Escapism" - Troy (Donald Glover) leaves Greendale to sail around the world as instructed by Pierce in his will, so that Troy will inherit his fortune.
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Post by sandgrownun on Jul 17, 2021 12:13:23 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Final Episodes For Main Characters:
01. COMMUNITY "Geothermal Escapism" - Troy (Donald Glover) leaves Greendale to sail around the world as instructed by Pierce in his will, so that Troy will inherit his fortune. 02. UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS "Miss Forrest" - Lady Marjorie Bellamy (Rachel Gurney) leaves England to visit her daughter in New York on the Titanic.
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