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* ''[[Casualty]]'' and its spin-off ''[[Holby City]]'' have had four crossovers titled ''Casualty@Holby City'' (although they were given a special title, they ran as two-parters in the usual slots): two [[Christmas Episode]]s, one [[Halloween Episode]], and a [[Very Special Episode]] Organ Donation Awareness Week episode. We have yet to see ''Casualty@Holby City With Holby Blue'', but doubtless it's coming...
** And it has: although it wasn't called ''Holby Blue@Holby City'', the first episode of Season Two of ''[[Holby Blue]]'' was a direct continuation of that week's ''[[Holby City]]'', both of which featured the medics and the cops.
* The various ''[[Star Trek]]'' series saw many of these, beginning with ''The Next Generation'', although events in one series rarely affected the others. The crossovers became more frequent in later years.
** The ''[[Star Trek: Strange New Worlds]]'' episode "Those Old Scientists" has the ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]'' characters Mariner and Boimler end up in their past, where Captain Pike and the ''Enterprise'' have to return them to their own time. This is listed here because ''[[Star Trek: Strange New Worlds]]'' is a [[Live-Action TV]] show while ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]'' is [[Western Animation]]; Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid, the voice actors for Mariner and Boimler, played their characters in live action.
* ''[[CSI]]'' has crossed over with two other shows within the [[CSI Verse]], ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' and ''[[Without a Trace]].'' Miami, meanwhile, has crossed over twice with ''[[CSI: NY]]'', and New York once did so with ''[[Cold Case]]'', and the three core CSI programs have recently crossed over with a three-part story featuring Ray Langston. All five are produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and air on CBS, so bringing them together is less complicated than most.
* ''[[All My Children]]'', ''[[One Life to Live]]'', and the defunct ''[[Loving]]'' were all created by Agnes Nixon and share a universe. Numerous crossovers have occurred over the years. In 2004, AMC and OLTL launched an ambitious crossover storyline in which a baby from ''[[All My Children]]'' was kidnapped to ''[[One Life to Live]]''. The story lasted several months.
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** An earlier [[Comic Relief]] had ''Have I Got ''[[A Question of Sport]]'' Fot You''.
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* In ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]''{{'}}s heyday an episode of ''[[Please Don't Eat Thethe Daisies]]'' had the children believing their father was a spy after seeing him pass a matchbook to [[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.|Illya Kuryakin]] in an innocuous (or was it?) encounter. Hilarity ensues until, in the show's concluding scene, someone is brought in to convince the children that they've jumped to a foolish conclusion. It is Robert Vaughn, whom the kids recognize instantly as [[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.|Napoleon Solo]].
** There was also an episode featuring ''[[The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.]]'', April Dancer.
* ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' and ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''. You know ''Xena'' has [[Jumped the Shark]] when {{spoiler|the [[Big Bad]] is defeated ''in the other show''}}.