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Old 10-02-2009, 10:33 PM   #1
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Not sure if there's a thread for this topic already; if there is, I'm sure someone will let me know, but in the mean time here's a few that occurred to me today.

1) Diff'rent Strokes and Facts of Life - I'm sure there were some crossover episodes since Mrs. Garrett used to work for Mr. Drummond.

2) Diff'rent Strokes and Hello, Larry! - If I remember correctly, there was at least one crossover involving the fact that Mr. Drummond and Larry were friends.

3) Charlies Angels and The Love Boat - I know that the first episode featuring Shelley Hack was on the Love Boat

4) Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres - The Clampetts used to visit Hooterville occasionally.

5) Beverly Hilbillies and Petticoat Junction - Again, I'm sure I saw episodes with characters of both shows appearing.

6) Mad About You and Seinfeld - Wasn't there some connection between Paul and Kramer?

7) The Love Boat and Fantasy Island - I remember one episode where the Love Boat actually sailed to Mr. Roarke's stomping grounds.

8) Batman and The Green Hornet - One of the least popular Batman episodes was this crossover with Van Williams' show; no fault of the performers, just a lousy script!

9) Frasier and Cheers - Several of the Cheers gang visited Frasier at different times.

10) Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley - The girls were from Milwaukee and knew the gang, so several crossovers were pretty much a given.

11) Joey and Friends - Am I getting senile or didn't Rachel or Ross show up on Joey's show?

12) Homicide: Life on the Street and Law and Order - There was a two part crossover in the late 90's between the two crime fighting teams.

13) Homicide: Life on the Street and The X-Files - Richard Belzer's John Munch popped up in an X Files flashback episode.

14) The X-Files and Millenium - The final chapter of Frank Black's story was told on this New Year's Eve X-Files episode, which also featured zombies and Mulder and Scully's first kiss!

15) The X-Files and The Lone Gunman - Mulder showed up in the final episode of this show, while the Gunmen themselves, spun off from the X-Files, died in Season 7 of the "mother" show.

16) Empty Nest and Golden Girls - Lots of crossovers/cameos between these two shows.

17) Dallas and Knots Landing - A few crossovers here and there, which ended after the whole "dream season" thing by Dallas, which kind of rendered the crossover with KL that season a bit problematic for the show's understandably upset writers

18) Dynasty and The Colbys - I never actually watched the latter show, but I'm sure there was at least one crossover episode.

19) Mary Tyler Moore and Rhoda - Rhoda's wedding is the one example that comes immediately to mind, plus the MTM finale where both Rhoda and Phyllis showed up (a great touch, btw).

20) All in the Family and the Jeffersons - I can't recall which episode this was, but I do remember Archie and Edith going to visit the Jeffersons once, and it seems as if Louise at least returned to see them one time, or am I dreaming?

I'm sure there's tons more but that's a decent start.
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Cheers and Wings-Norm and Cliff from Cheers crossed over to Wings, and Fraisier and Lilith from Cheers crossed over to Wings

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Simon & Simon/Magnum, P.I. - Both shows and their cast members crossed over one another when they were trying to catch a shrewd lady thief.

Rugrats/Wild Thornberries

Masked Rider/Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

The live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Power Rangers

Diff'rent Strokes/Silver Spoons - mainly b/c Gary Coleman dropped by SS on two different occasions.

General Hospital/All My Children/One Life to Live - there were crossovers involed with 2 of the 3 or in some cases all 3 shows with some actors.


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Least popular? If you're referring to the brief battle between Batman/Robin v. GH/Kato, I actually wanted to see what that episode was about.
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Kevin James was on Everybody Loves Raymond and Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts & Peter Boyle were on King of Queens.
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Disney Channels Suite Life Of Zac and Cody had That's So Raven and Hannah Montana on one show. A few months ago they had Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana. It was cool.

Frasier had some of the Cheers charaters such as Lilith, Woody, Sam, Diane, appear on his show they were all funny shows too. The Frasier cast took a trip to Boston for Cliff's retirement party and met Cliff, Norm, and Carla.
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mad about you and friends - ursula (phoebe's twin sister) was in both shows.
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The Warner series 77 Sunset Strip and Surfside 6 had episodes in which characters from both shows were involved in storylines.

Gomer Pyle USMC had a few episodes with guesting Mayberry characters from The Andy Griffith Show (Opie, Aunt Bee, Goober) and Mayberry itself.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess
Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place
Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel
ER and Third Watch
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the last episode of "STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE" had Jonathan Frakes and Mirina Sirtis as William Ryker and Deanna Troi from "STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION" and Brent Spiner did a voice cameo as Data. And once on "STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9" Jonathan Frakkes was on it as Rikers twin. And once he had a cameo on "STAR TREK: VOYAGER" as Ryker.
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I remember that an X-Files episode crossed over with COPS.

I remember that the episode started out like a COPS episode with the police running into Mulder and Scully.


edit - I think I remember Married... with Children had a COPS episode too.
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Clayton Moore, as the Lone Ranger, guested on Lassie.

George Reeves, as Superman, guested on I Love Lucy.

John Hart, as the Lone Ranger, guested on Happy Days.

Buffalo Bob Smith, Howdy Doody and Clarabell appeared on Happy Days.

Boss Hogg, of Dukes of Hazzard, guested on Alice.

Three of The Monkees (Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork) guested on
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Cast members of Gilligan's Island appeared on Baywatch amd ALF.

Darren Stephens (Dick York) and his wife Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery)
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Without A Trace had a crossover.
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Jaleel White as Steve Urkel made guest appearances on Full House and Step by Step.

Mark Linn-Baker guest satrred on the show (Family Matters) that spun off from his own show (Perfect Strangers), though not as Larry Appleton but as a different character.

Richard Moll appeared on The Facts of Life as having taking a break from his Bull character on Night Court on the episode in question and had the girls baysitting his house while he was away.
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I know the guy who play steve urkal guesst star in step by step and full house,
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Kirk Cameron guest-starred on Full House w/ his sister.

Drew Carey once appeared on one of the final seasons of Coach.

Michelle Tanner made a cameo guest appearance on Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.

Will Smith once guest-cameoed on a S1 episode of Blossom.

Both Malcolm Jamal-Warner and Kadeem Hardison once guest-cameoed on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air., if I'm not mistaken.

Mark Linn-Baker, who was working on Perfect Strangers in 1989 guest-starred on another Miller-Boyett show in The Hogan Family as Mark and Willie's science teacher and Sandy's friend who got divorced.

Bruce Wayne/Batman, and The Joker appeared on Superman: The Animated Series (1996-99)

Batman appeared on Static Shock.

The X-Men appeared on Spiderman and His Amazing Friends and again on the 1990s Spider-Man series

Scooby Doo and the Gang appeared on Johnny Bravo.

Josie and the Pussycats also guest-starred on The New Scooby Doo Movies.

Mike Connors as his Joe Mannix character from Mannix guest-starred on Here's Lucy, I think.
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