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* [[Dawson Casting]]: Notably averted with Valerie Bertinelli and Mackenzie Phillips, who were almost exactly the same ages as their characters.
* [[Delusions of Eloquence]]: Schneider and his "words of wisdom", preceded by his [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: Schneider in one Christmas episode, although it's not really intended as that much of a disguise (and of course he kept the mustache).
* [[Double Entendre]]: Schneider kept trying to make them...
* [[Drop-In Character]]: Schneider.
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* [[Heartbreak and Ice Cream]]: At least one sequence with Ann and Barbara working their way through a coffee table covered with pint containers of ice cream.
* [[Hey, Let's Put on a Show]]: The first time it was to save their building; later it continued happening for murkier reasons. And as the cast kept gaining singers and dancers, the shows got more elaborate.
* [[DisguisedIncredibly inConspicuous Drag]]: Schneider in one Christmas episode, although it's not really intended as that much of a disguise (and of course he kept the mustache).
* [[Indianapolis]]: Setting of the show and seen in the opening credits, but very little of it actually appeared in the episodes themselves.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: See ''Acting for Two'', above -- Pat Harrington's alternate character Guido Panzini, who also had also made appearances in ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' and ''[[McHale's Navy]]''.