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Post by divtal on Jul 26, 2019 20:14:46 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
09. Get Smart - And Baby Makes Four Part II - Agent 99 gives birth to twins - one boy, one girl. They never do get names; they are just called "the twins" for the rest of the series.
10. Stargate SG-1 - Flesh and Blood - Vala Mal Doran gives birth to a baby girl whom she names Adria
11. The Mothers-In-Law - And Baby Makes Four - Suzie gives birth to twins - a boy and a girl. She names them Hildy and Joe, after their grandmother's middle names - Hildegarde and Josephine.
12. NORTHERN EXPOSURE - Shelly and Holling Vincour have a baby girl.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 27, 2019 10:56:52 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
09. Get Smart - And Baby Makes Four Part II - Agent 99 gives birth to twins - one boy, one girl. They never do get names; they are just called "the twins" for the rest of the series.
10. Stargate SG-1 - Flesh and Blood - Vala Mal Doran gives birth to a baby girl whom she names Adria
11. The Mothers-In-Law - And Baby Makes Four - Suzie gives birth to twins - a boy and a girl. She names them Hildy and Joe, after their grandmother's middle names - Hildegarde and Josephine.
12. NORTHERN EXPOSURE - Shelly and Holling Vincour have a baby girl.
13. Darling Buds of May ("Oh! to be in England!") - Mariette gives birth to John Blenheim.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 27, 2019 11:56:48 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 27, 2019 15:32:00 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 27, 2019 19:37:05 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 27, 2019 22:24:34 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
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Post by Catman on Jul 27, 2019 22:28:32 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 27, 2019 22:31:39 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
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Post by Catman on Jul 27, 2019 22:36:51 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 27, 2019 22:51:55 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 27, 2019 23:03:39 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
09. Lost in Space - The Prisoners of Space - The Galaxy Tribunal of justice charges the Robinson family and Major West of various crimes in space. After Dr. Smith testifies, they realize all the crimes were his fault and the Robinsons are exonerated. The Robinsons sign a petition saying Smith is mentally incompetent, and he is released into their custody.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 27, 2019 23:28:13 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
09. Lost in Space - The Prisoners of Space - The Galaxy Tribunal of justice charges the Robinson family and Major West of various crimes in space. After Dr. Smith testifies, they realize all the crimes were his fault and the Robinsons are exonerated. The Robinsons sign a petition saying Smith is mentally incompetent, and he is released into their custody.
10. I Love Lucy - The Courtroom - The Ricardos buy the Mertzes a television set for their 25th wedding anniversary. When Ricky accidentally breaks it, Fred breaks the Ricardo's TV and both couples end up suing each other.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 27, 2019 23:29:12 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
09. Lost in Space - The Prisoners of Space - The Galaxy Tribunal of justice charges the Robinson family and Major West of various crimes in space. After Dr. Smith testifies, they realize all the crimes were his fault and the Robinsons are exonerated. The Robinsons sign a petition saying Smith is mentally incompetent, and he is released into their custody.
10. I Love Lucy - The Courtroom - The Ricardos buy the Mertzes a television set for their 25th wedding anniversary. When Ricky accidentally breaks it, Fred breaks the Ricardo's TV and both couples end up suing each other.
11. Colditz - "The Traitor" - A Polish officer whose family was threatened with torture by the Gestapo. The Poles court martial him at a kangaroo court as an informant and condemn him to death, despite the extenuating circumstances. (I'll delete if not apt.)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 27, 2019 23:31:25 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
09. Lost in Space - The Prisoners of Space - The Galaxy Tribunal of justice charges the Robinson family and Major West of various crimes in space. After Dr. Smith testifies, they realize all the crimes were his fault and the Robinsons are exonerated. The Robinsons sign a petition saying Smith is mentally incompetent, and he is released into their custody.
10. I Love Lucy - The Courtroom - The Ricardos buy the Mertzes a television set for their 25th wedding anniversary. When Ricky accidentally breaks it, Fred breaks the Ricardo's TV and both couples end up suing each other.
11. Colditz - A Polish officer whose family was threatened with torture by the Gestapo. The Poles court martial him at a kangaroo court as an informant and condemn him to death, despite the extenuating circumstances. (I'll delete if not apt.)
12. Married with Children - Un-Alful Entry - After Al knocks out and captures a burglar that breaks into his house one night while he's sleeping on the couch after an argument with Peggy, he becomes a neighborhood hero. But the tables soon turn when the burglar sues Al for injuring him and the Bundys must go to court once again.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 28, 2019 5:36:29 GMT
13 TV show episodes (excluding regular lawyer shows like PERRY MASON, MATLOCK, etc.) where a regular cast member ends up in court.
01. Diff'rent Strokes - Small Claims Court - After Arnold (Gary Coleman) buys a toy train that doesn't work, he takes the owner of the store, who refuses to refund his money, to small claims court.
02. Mayberry R.F.D. - Sam Gets a Ticket - Sam Jones (Ken Berry) gets a ticket for failing to signal for a turn. Rather than "pay the $2", he decides to fight it in court.
03. Darling Buds of May ("When the green woods laugh") - When Pop (David Jason) rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo (Celia Imrie), she gets her revenge by arranging an assault charge against him. Pop is found to be innocent at his court appearance.
04. Star Trek - Court Martial - Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must defend himself in court against charges that he caused the death of a crewman. He is exonerated when the crewman turns out to not only be alive, but also the person who planted the evidence against him.
05. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Drumhead - An explosion aboard the Enterprise leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to smuggle diagrams off the ship, but the Klingon denies any involvement in the explosion. Satie refuses to give up on her investigation, even after the explosion is proven to be an accident, and she accuses Captain Picard of treason when he challenges her charges against an innocent crewman.
06. Hancock's Half-Hour ("The Lawyer: The Crown v James S: Hancock QC Defending") - Tony Hancock defends Sid James in court on a smash & grab charge.
07. Farscape - Dream a Little Dream - Zhaan is framed for murder and put on trial, with Chiana and Rygel acting as her defense lawyers.
08. Jeeves and Wooster - Opening scenes of the very first episode ("Jeeves Takes Charge") we see Bertie Wooster in court for stealing a policeman's helmet.
09. Lost in Space - The Prisoners of Space - The Galaxy Tribunal of justice charges the Robinson family and Major West of various crimes in space. After Dr. Smith testifies, they realize all the crimes were his fault and the Robinsons are exonerated. The Robinsons sign a petition saying Smith is mentally incompetent, and he is released into their custody.
10. I Love Lucy - The Courtroom - The Ricardos buy the Mertzes a television set for their 25th wedding anniversary. When Ricky accidentally breaks it, Fred breaks the Ricardo's TV and both couples end up suing each other.
11. Colditz - A Polish officer whose family was threatened with torture by the Gestapo. The Poles court martial him at a kangaroo court as an informant and condemn him to death, despite the extenuating circumstances. (I'll delete if not apt.)
12. Married with Children - Un-Alful Entry - After Al knocks out and captures a burglar that breaks into his house one night while he's sleeping on the couch after an argument with Peggy, he becomes a neighborhood hero. But the tables soon turn when the burglar sues Al for injuring him and the Bundys must go to court once again.
13. Downton Abbey - Episode 16 - ""Christmas at Downton Abbey" - John Bates (Brendan Coyle), Lord Grantham's valet, is convicted of murder. Execution is commuted to life imprisonment, but in later episodes he is found to be innocent and released.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 28, 2019 12:42:28 GMT
13 TV Episodes that at some point involve a Coin
01. Mad About You - The Coin of Destiny - Paul uses a coin toss with a regular quarter to make some decision and they all come out good. He's convinced this is a lucky quarter and he starts using it to make important decision and loans it to friends to help them make decision. Tragedy ensues when Jamie takes the coin for safekeeping and accidentally uses it in a laundromat washing machine.
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Post by Catman on Jul 28, 2019 13:28:34 GMT
13 TV Episodes that at some point involve a Coin
01. Mad About You - The Coin of Destiny - Paul uses a coin toss with a regular quarter to make some decision and they all come out good. He's convinced this is a lucky quarter and he starts using it to make important decision and loans it to friends to help them make decision. Tragedy ensues when Jamie takes the coin for safekeeping and accidentally uses it in a laundromat washing machine.
02. Twilight Zone - A Penny for Your Thoughts - Hector B. Poole (Dick York) tosses a coin in the box to pay for a newspaper, and it lands on its edge. He suddenly is able to read people's thoughts. He finds reading minds has drawbacks, but he does manage to use the ability to his advantage as well as help out others where he works. He gets the girl, and on the way home, he buys an afternoon newspaper, knocking over the coin in the process, and his mind reading powers are gone. But he's gotten all he needed, so he's happy.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 28, 2019 14:20:41 GMT
13 TV Episodes that at some point involve a Coin
01. Mad About You - The Coin of Destiny - Paul uses a coin toss with a regular quarter to make some decision and they all come out good. He's convinced this is a lucky quarter and he starts using it to make important decision and loans it to friends to help them make decision. Tragedy ensues when Jamie takes the coin for safekeeping and accidentally uses it in a laundromat washing machine.
02. Twilight Zone - A Penny for Your Thoughts - Hector B. Poole (Dick York) tosses a coin in the box to pay for a newspaper, and it lands on its edge. He suddenly is able to read people's thoughts. He finds reading minds has drawbacks, but he does manage to use the ability to his advantage as well as help out others where he works. He gets the girl, and on the way home, he buys an afternoon newspaper, knocking over the coin in the process, and his mind reading powers are gone. But he's gotten all he needed, so he's happy.
03. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - The $100,000 Nickel - A sleight-of-hand artist steals a valuable nickel from a rare coin show. He hides it in a vending machine to avoid capture then has to track it down, while McGarrett is chasing him. Eventually the artist gets the coin, McGarrett gets the artist and uses him to get the bigger crook who hired the artist in the first place.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 31, 2019 1:00:42 GMT
13 TV Episodes that at some point involve a Coin
01. Mad About You - The Coin of Destiny - Paul uses a coin toss with a regular quarter to make some decision and they all come out good. He's convinced this is a lucky quarter and he starts using it to make important decision and loans it to friends to help them make decision. Tragedy ensues when Jamie takes the coin for safekeeping and accidentally uses it in a laundromat washing machine.
02. Twilight Zone - A Penny for Your Thoughts - Hector B. Poole (Dick York) tosses a coin in the box to pay for a newspaper, and it lands on its edge. He suddenly is able to read people's thoughts. He finds reading minds has drawbacks, but he does manage to use the ability to his advantage as well as help out others where he works. He gets the girl, and on the way home, he buys an afternoon newspaper, knocking over the coin in the process, and his mind reading powers are gone. But he's gotten all he needed, so he's happy.
03. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - The $100,000 Nickel - A sleight-of-hand artist steals a valuable nickel from a rare coin show. He hides it in a vending machine to avoid capture then has to track it down, while McGarrett is chasing him. Eventually the artist gets the coin, McGarrett gets the artist and uses him to get the bigger crook who hired the artist in the first place.
04. Mission: Impossible - Encore - In order to find out where a hoodlum hid a body in 1937, the team makes him think he is young again and back in 1937. While in a holding cell, one of their helpers tells him it's June 1937, and the hood angrily slams him to the ground. A Kennedy half dollar falls out of his pocket, which would expose the whole scenario as a fraud. Fortunately, the hoodlum doesn't see it and the man is able to stealthily slip it back into his pocket.
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Post by brimfin on Aug 2, 2019 23:14:19 GMT
13 TV Episodes that at some point involve a Coin
01. Mad About You - The Coin of Destiny - Paul uses a coin toss with a regular quarter to make some decision and they all come out good. He's convinced this is a lucky quarter and he starts using it to make important decision and loans it to friends to help them make decision. Tragedy ensues when Jamie takes the coin for safekeeping and accidentally uses it in a laundromat washing machine.
02. Twilight Zone - A Penny for Your Thoughts - Hector B. Poole (Dick York) tosses a coin in the box to pay for a newspaper, and it lands on its edge. He suddenly is able to read people's thoughts. He finds reading minds has drawbacks, but he does manage to use the ability to his advantage as well as help out others where he works. He gets the girl, and on the way home, he buys an afternoon newspaper, knocking over the coin in the process, and his mind reading powers are gone. But he's gotten all he needed, so he's happy.
03. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - The $100,000 Nickel - A sleight-of-hand artist steals a valuable nickel from a rare coin show. He hides it in a vending machine to avoid capture then has to track it down, while McGarrett is chasing him. Eventually the artist gets the coin, McGarrett gets the artist and uses him to get the bigger crook who hired the artist in the first place.
04. Mission: Impossible - Encore - In order to find out where a hoodlum hid a body in 1937, the team makes him think he is young again and back in 1937. While in a holding cell, one of their helpers tells him it's June 1937, and the hood angrily slams him to the ground. A Kennedy half dollar falls out of his pocket, which would expose the whole scenario as a fraud. Fortunately, the hoodlum doesn't see it and the man is able to stealthily slip it back into his pocket.
05. JAG - Fair Winds and Following Seas - In the series finale, Harm (David James Elliott) and Mac (Catherine Bell) realize that they can't live without each other. In the past, they decided they could not be a couple because they would always be fighting to be best in their military careers. So they come to a solution. Their friend Bud will flip a coin, and whoever loses the tosses will resign from the Navy and go into the private sector where they won't have to compete directly with their spouse. In the last scene, Mac calls the toss and Bud flips the coin. But we never find out who wins the toss - that's left to the viewers' imaginations.
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