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TV shows that plug other shows that are on the same network?
Was watching Six Feet Under earlier. It was a scene between Keith and David. Keith says to David "We're watching OZ" This felt out of place and cheap for HBO to be plugging a show on their network. I don't recall other shows on HBO doing this. Just pulled me out of the show.
I remember Buffy did this once for Dawson's Creek but they never name dropped the show. It was just Spike watching the Tele and commenting "Oh Pacey you idiot. She doesn't want you" :lol: Have other shows done this before? I don't remember any on the top of my head. |
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I doubt it HBO plugging their show. Just the writers thinking OZ would be an interesting show for the gay guys to be watching.
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Probably makes less waves if you use a show that's on the same network opposed to one on a competing network too.
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Oz was put to better use on Arrested Development
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There was a scene in SOA with Juice in jail watching The Shield. (but this was after The Shield had ended)
Of course this was more a reminder to the audience that Sutter once had a quality show prior to him turning SOA into dogshit; as opposed to an actual plug for the show. |
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Originally Posted by wirefan
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There was a scene in SOA with Juice in jail watching The Shield. (but this was after The Shield had ended)
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Simpsons has done it a bunch of times. Many times making fun of Fox.
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The Neighbors had an episode this season where the characters end up on an episode of Shark Tank.
There was an episode of Seinfeld where George and Susan were watching Mad About You (you could hear the theme song). Although those shows also had a brief crossover prior to that. |
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Was the Crane Train to Mental Well Being a plug for Cheers on Wings?
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I remember an episode of The Golden Girls (NBC at the time) where the girls were trying to schedule something and another character asked if Thursday would be okay. All the girls were horrified at the idea. The other character suddenly clued in and realized that The Cosby Show was on that night, so they would be busy.
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Community wins this by having Abed talk about Cougar Town...
Abed then talks about being an extra but running out of the scene due to stomach issues. Then the episode of Cougar Town that aired after has that exact same scene. |
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Originally Posted by resinrats
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Simpsons has done it a bunch of times. Many times making fun of Fox.
Futurama also made references to a lot of other shows - they did a rather hysterical cameo of Jake and Finn from Adventure Time. |
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Originally Posted by Jimmy James
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Was the Crane Train to Mental Well Being a plug for Cheers on Wings?
ABC did it as well. I remember at the end of an episode of Family Matters, Urkel flew off on an out of control jet pack, and he landed at the start of the episode of Step By Step right after it. |
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It was a pretty common promotional stunt in decades gone by. In a world of specialized niches, I think the networks don't believe it works as well today.
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Seems like it would just add to the realism. Wouldn't have bothered me a bit.
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I remember quite a few shows(even from competing networks) name dropped Lost when it was on.
Most obvious coming to mind though is Dwight and Battlestar Galactica on the Office. |
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All the singing competition shows will plug the shows after it either with an announcement by the host or the stars of the other show will pop up in the audience.
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Yeah it didn't seem unrealistic that they were watching Oz. But speaking of which, on Oz itself, Robert Iler (as himself) was a participant on the fictional game show the prisoners watch on TV, which led to the prisoners wondering why they don't have HBO.
Not really a direct plug, but on one of the last episodes of The Wire, Duquan was excitedly talking about Dexter. |
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Originally Posted by resinrats
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Simpsons has done it a bunch of times. Many times making fun of Fox.
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Remember when Family Guy came back, Peter read a huge list of FOX shows that got cancelled, allowing their return.
Family Guy also had Homer make an appearence when Family Guy did something before Simpsons did it. |
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I guess "Family Guy" should have shown Homer when it did the Back to the Future "It's your cousin Marvin" joke, because Seth used that joke at least two times before The Simpsons did it.
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Back when NBC had other soap operas in addition to Days of Our Lives, they would cross promote all the time. On Passions, the characters would talk about watching the serial killer storyline on Days.
On Nickelodeon, there was references to Drake and Josh on Victorious and Sam and Cat, but D&J was over by that time. There was a crossover episode between Victorious and iCarly. Disney Channel has done crossovers with most of their shows. TheKing mentioned the ABC crossovers back in the 90s. Urkel also appeared on an episode of Full House. |
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Originally Posted by writer106
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Back when NBC had other soap operas in addition to Days of Our Lives, they would cross promote all the time. On Passions, the characters would talk about watching the serial killer storyline on Days.
They also did a storyline where characters went on THE CHEW. |
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Cheers had that crossover with Jeopardy (one of my favorite episodes). You could argue that Jeopardy is iconic enough that it wasn't really a plug, but they surely would have just used a fictional gameshow (and lost some of the effect) if they weren't on the same network
Also this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...nal_crossovers Cartoons do it much easier, especially if they're parodies like Family Guy or the Simpsons. Does anyone know if the Scooby Doo guest stars (individual stars like Sonny and Cher, Sandy Duncan, Don Knotts, as well as "acts" like the Adamms Family, the Harlem Globetrotters, Adam West/Burt Ward Batman and Robin) were done to promote the other shows, to promote Scooby Doo, or just because they wanted to have celebs on? |
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Originally Posted by fujishig
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Cheers had that crossover with Jeopardy (one of my favorite episodes). You could argue that Jeopardy is iconic enough that it wasn't really a plug, but they surely would have just used a fictional gameshow (and lost some of the effect) if they weren't on the same network
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