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* [[House (TV series)|House]] is not fond of physical contact and often will refuse handshakes, regardless of who they're from.
* [[House (TV series)|House]] is not fond of physical contact and often will refuse handshakes, regardless of who they're from.
* There was an episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)]]'' whose B-plot involved Winchester's dental woes coupled with his fear of dentists. In the end of the episode, Winchester is about to shake the hand of the man who Hawkeye and BJ brought on to handle the episode's A-plot only for them to reveal he's a dentist; Winchester immediately retracts his hand. To be fair, this was more due to his fear of dentists than any attempt at being insulting.
* There was an episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)]]'' whose B-plot involved Winchester's dental woes coupled with his fear of dentists. In the end of the episode, Winchester is about to shake the hand of the man who Hawkeye and BJ brought on to handle the episode's A-plot only for them to reveal he's a dentist; Winchester immediately retracts his hand. To be fair, this was more due to his fear of dentists than any attempt at being insulting.
* In the original Ellen Degeneres sitcom ''Ellen'', one episode involved the filming of a talkshow, which ended with the host shaking hands with the guests - onc the cameras and music stopped, so did he.
* In the original Ellen Degeneres sitcom ''Ellen'', one episode involved the filming of a talkshow, which ended with the host shaking hands with the guests - once the cameras and music stopped, so did he.
* In a very very old episode of Baywatch a returning lifeguard refuses Mitch (David Hasselhoff's) handshake. However rather than being rude it's the first clue that an eye-disease is destroying his periphial vision.
* In a very very old episode of Baywatch a returning lifeguard refuses Mitch (David Hasselhoff's) handshake. However rather than being rude it's the first clue that an eye-disease is destroying his periphial vision.