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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Quite a bit of the cast, especially Billy Crystal (and for those of us that are old enough, Robert Urich).
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Quite a bit of the cast, especially Billy Crystal (and for those of us that are old enough, Robert Urich).
** Robert Englund as a member of the Sunnies cult only slightly less sadistic than Freddy Kruger.
** Robert Englund as a member of the Sunnies cult only slightly less sadistic than Freddy Kruger.
** Jack Gilford as Saul. Yes...THAT Saul.
** Jack Gilford as Saul. Yes...THAT Saul.
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** Himmel, the German detective Ingrid hires to find out who murdered Peter was played by William Daniels, aka. [[Boy Meets World|Mr Feeny]].
** Himmel, the German detective Ingrid hires to find out who murdered Peter was played by William Daniels, aka. [[Boy Meets World|Mr Feeny]].
** Jodie's hospital room mate from season one was one of the inmates from ''[[Patch Adams]]''.
** Jodie's hospital room mate from season one was one of the inmates from ''[[Patch Adams]]''.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: The announcer was Rod Roddy, who later did several game shows including ''[[The Price Is Right]]'' and ''[[Press Your Luck]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The announcer was Rod Roddy, who later did several game shows including ''[[The Price Is Right]]'' and ''[[Press Your Luck]]''.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: According to fellow game show announcer Randy West, the producers' first choice for the announcing gig was [[Casey Kasem]], who previously voiced Shaggy on ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' and would later host ''[[American Top 40]]''. Kasem, however, felt that the material was too controversial.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: According to fellow game show announcer Randy West, the producers' first choice for the announcing gig was [[Casey Kasem]], who previously voiced Shaggy on ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' and would later host ''[[American Top 40]]''. Kasem, however, felt that the material was too controversial.
** In an interview Jay Johnson once discussed the [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] scene in which Jodie stashes Bob in the refrigerator, saying he and Billy Crystal had collaborated heavily on the concept and gags in the scene. Afterward Billy Crystal wanted a writing credit, but was denied. After that, Crystal was far less motivated to collaborate.
** In an interview Jay Johnson once discussed the [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] scene in which Jodie stashes Bob in the refrigerator, saying he and Billy Crystal had collaborated heavily on the concept and gags in the scene. Afterward Billy Crystal wanted a writing credit, but was denied. After that, Crystal was far less motivated to collaborate.