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* ''[[The Amanda Show]]'' has this when Amanda demonstrates the audience if she can break a wine glass with her voice. All the glass around the studio breaks, but not the wine glass until she just purposely breaks it herself.
* ''[[The Amanda Show]]'' has this when Amanda demonstrates the audience if she can break a wine glass with her voice. All the glass around the studio breaks, but not the wine glass until she just purposely breaks it herself.
* An episode of ''[[Bonanza]]'' revolved around a man with a glass-shattering voice. The Cartwrights had to protect him after he broke every glass in Virginia City and the enraged beer drinkers came looking for revenge.
* An episode of ''[[Bonanza]]'' revolved around a man with a glass-shattering voice. The Cartwrights had to protect him after he broke every glass in Virginia City and the enraged beer drinkers came looking for revenge.
* In the final scene of one ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]'' episode, Gordon is trying to demonstrate the principle (with a tuning fork and a glass) to the two charming young ladies he and West are about to take out to dinner. He can't get just the right note. One of the girls remarks dismissively, "A tuning fork? Really, Mr. Gordon," and taps the fork herself. '''She''' hits it exactly right, and accidentally smashes half or more of the glass objects in the room — all the wine and brandy bottles, for instance.


== Music ==
== Music ==