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freshprinceofLA 03-23-2007, 10:57 PM -on an episode of moonlighting they copied the honeymooners
-On the wayne's brothers they copied good times the real willona and thelma were there.
catlover79 03-23-2007, 11:00 PM There was an ep of Sister, Sister where Lisa was anxiously awaiting a very important phone call. In an effort to make the phone ring, she blinks and nods her head like Jeannie. Then she puts her finger to her nose and wiggles it like Samantha. The phone rings right after that. "I should have tried that an hour ago," Lisa muses before picking up the phone. :lol:
Ireneparalegal 03-23-2007, 11:01 PM Roseanne: Gilligan's Island, Leave it to Beaver
freshprinceofLA 03-23-2007, 11:04 PM Roseanne: Gilligan's Island, Leave it to Beaver
How could I forget the roseanne ones. That one episode where roseanne and dan got into a fight the following shows were renacted
-The Mary Tyler Moore show
-I think that girl was also
-I Dream of Jeannie
I don't know if i'm missing anything elese from that episode
catlover79 03-23-2007, 11:04 PM Roseanne: Gilligan's Island, Leave it to Beaver
Don't forget the Patty Duke Show with the 2 Beckys: "Identical Beckys..." :lol: Can't believe you missed this one, Irene!!
catlover79 03-23-2007, 11:06 PM Sister, Sister also did an episode spoofing The Brady Bunch. Loved the HUGE afro wigs!! :rofl:
santaburger 03-23-2007, 11:36 PM Hmm, I'm remembering a Full House episode where the Brady Bunch was mentioned, and then in the closing credits they spoofed TBB with the grid and all...
kambreesuncle 03-24-2007, 01:04 AM Moesha: I Love Lucy
What's Happening!!: Happy Days, Three's Company, and Mork and Mindy
treky 03-24-2007, 02:37 AM on THE KING OF QUEENS once, they spoofed THE HONEYMOONERS with Doug as Ralph, Carrie as Alice, and Deacon as Norton. On that same episode, they did a spoof of some soap opera (I don't know what it was; I stay as far away as possible from those idiotic things) and a scene from a 70s TV movie called BRIANS SONG.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE has done a few STAR TREK parodys over the years, including a HILARIOUS:lol: :lol: one (which I have on a VHS tape) with John Belusi as Capt. Kirk, Chevy Chase as Mr. Spock and Dan Ackroyd as Dr. McCoy.
In fact, SNL (as well as other sketch comedy shows) has done spoofs of ANDY GRIFFITH, MARY TYLER MOORE, and many others.
GET SMART did a parody of I SPY once.
GREEN ACRES did a spoof of THE BEVERLLY HILLBILLIES once.
Once on FRASIER they did a parody of CHEERS in one scene.
Once on a BOB HOPE special, they did a parody of DALLAS.
THAT 70s SHOw did spoofs of THREES COMPANY, I DREAM OF JEANNIE and ALL IN THE FAMILY.
DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D. did a parody of I DREAM OF JEANNIE once.
comedyfreak 03-24-2007, 04:58 AM 8 Simple Rules did Three's Company, in the end Mr. Hennesey woke up next to Mr. Furley it was a riot!!
What's Happening did Happy Days, Mork & Mindy.
Day By Day did the Brady Bunch
Dusty's Fan 03-24-2007, 01:20 PM In one episode of Petticoat Junction, the cast did a brief spoof of The Beverly Hillbillies, in which they were shown in the Clampett truck with Steve at the wheel (Mike Minor). It was done during the period in which Steve and Betty Jo are a married couple.
TVFactFan 03-24-2007, 01:43 PM The Jeffersons did Dallas I think
Brieannas21 03-24-2007, 01:57 PM The Jeffersons did Dallas I think
Yep, saw that episode last night.
TVFactFan 03-24-2007, 01:58 PM Yep, saw that episode last night.
G.R. LOL
Brieannas21 03-24-2007, 02:06 PM G.R. LOL
Florence- I shot G.R
G.R- It didn't hurt
:lol:
catlover79 03-24-2007, 03:32 PM Florence- I shot G.R
G.R- It didn't hurt
:lol:
:lol:
Tweety 03-25-2007, 10:29 PM ...
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE has done a few STAR TREK parodys over the years, including a HILARIOUS:lol: :lol: one (which I have on a VHS tape) with John Belusi as Capt. Kirk, Chevy Chase as Mr. Spock and Dan Ackroyd as Dr. McCoy...
GET SMART did a parody of I SPY once.
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That SNL skit was great! "Oh, Leonard (Nimoy, played by Chase), we'll need to take back your ears as well!"
Get Smart also did a parody of "The Fugitive" as well.
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