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* [[Actor Allusion]]:
** One of the many, '''many''' people who have taken the court hostage over the years was a woman with a grenade who couldn't distinguish television shows from reality. She was played by Marion Ross, aka [[Happy Days|Mrs. Cunningham]]. She lists her many friends which were fictional TV characters and it included "The Fonz".
** Another episode has Dan being held hostage by an insane woman who acts out scenes from horror movies. When the TV announces that ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' is about to begin, he says, "Seen that already." John Larroquette was the narrator for the original film.
* [[Author Existence Failure|Actor Existence Failure]]: Selma Diamond after the second season, Florence Halop after the third. Marsha Warfield was hired because she was much younger, so this could be prevented from happening a third time.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Brent Spiner, before he hit it big on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', made recurring appearances as Bob Wheeler.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Brent Spiner, before he hit it big on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', made recurring appearances as Bob Wheeler.
** Lou Ferrigno - most famous at that time for playing ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'' on TV - played a professional wrestler who was beat up by an old lady in one episode.
** Lou Ferrigno - most famous at that time for playing ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'' on TV - played a professional wrestler who was beat up by an old lady in one episode.

Revision as of 22:54, 12 April 2015


  • Actor Allusion:
    • One of the many, many people who have taken the court hostage over the years was a woman with a grenade who couldn't distinguish television shows from reality. She was played by Marion Ross, aka Mrs. Cunningham. She lists her many friends which were fictional TV characters and it included "The Fonz".
    • Another episode has Dan being held hostage by an insane woman who acts out scenes from horror movies. When the TV announces that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is about to begin, he says, "Seen that already." John Larroquette was the narrator for the original film.
  • Actor Existence Failure: Selma Diamond after the second season, Florence Halop after the third. Marsha Warfield was hired because she was much younger, so this could be prevented from happening a third time.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Brent Spiner, before he hit it big on Star Trek: The Next Generation, made recurring appearances as Bob Wheeler.
    • Lou Ferrigno - most famous at that time for playing The Incredible Hulk on TV - played a professional wrestler who was beat up by an old lady in one episode.
    • Gordon Clapp, later Det. Greg Medavoy on NYPD Blue, plays Bull's Ambulance Chaser cousin in one episode.
    • John Astin (aka Gomez Addams) as Buddy.
    • Robert Englund pops up in Season 3.
    • Pam Grier was one of the pregnant women trapped in the building by a hurricane.
    • Leon, the young shoeshine boy that Harry adopted in season 3, later grew up to be Bumblebee & Dwight.
    • Al Craven, a sleazy tabloid reporter who hassled the gang a few times during the first two seasons is the titular Bernie.
    • Estelle Harris, best known as George Costanza's mother on Seinfeld played a hooker that got arrested with Christine's father in season 3.