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Post by taylorfirst1 on Aug 21, 2020 15:06:09 GMT
10/12 for me. The Beverly Hillbillies existed in the same fictional universe as Petticoat Junction and Green Acres, as Mr. Drucker (Frank Cady) turned up on all three shows. What other shows did this? I know Law and Order and Homicide did this once or twice (one of the NYC cops traveled to Baltimore, or vice versa, to help out on a case). A few of the doctors on St. Elsewhere, set in Boston, once dropped into a local bar and were served by Carla Tortelli( Cheers' Rhea Perlman), but mixing a drama with a sitcom doesn't really work. It's been done quite a few times over the years. Batman and The Green Hornet is one example. That one is particularly odd because before the crossover both shows had referenced the other show as a "TV show". Characters on Batman were watching the Green Hornet show on TV and vice versa and then they were suddenly in the same universe.
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Post by vrkalak on Aug 21, 2020 18:11:43 GMT
“King of Queens” and “Everybody Loves Raymond”
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