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** In the Series 6 episode "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E1 The Impossible Astronaut|The Impossible Astronaut]]", W. Morgan Sheppard plays the character of Canton Delaware as he appears in 2011, and his son [[Mark Sheppard]] plays the same character in 1969.
*** Incidentally they also do this in an episode of NCIS (6.13; "Broken Bird") with Mark Sheppard playing a young version of W. Morgan Sheppard's character in Ducky's flashbacks.
* ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]'' starred [[Dick Van Dyke]] as crimesolving doctor Mark Sloan, and co-starred his own son Barry Van Dyke as his character's son, police detective Steve Sloan. Other members of the Van Dyke family appeared at various times during the show's run, including Dick's brother Jerry and daughter Stacy in one episode each as Dr. Mark's brother and daughter respectively. Barry's four children all appeared in multiple episodes, although not as Sloan family members: Carey as six different characters in as many episodes; Shane as four, the last of whom became a regular supporting role in the show's concluding months; Wes as three; and Taryn in three episodes. All four appeared together in two separate episodes, which therefore share the highest rating of 6.0 on the Van Dyke Scale...
* ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'' also had a few episodes with Jerry Van Dyke as Stacey Petrie, Rob's sleepwalking brother.
* ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' featured Danica McKellar as Kevin's main love interest, and her real-life sister Crystal McKellar in a recurring role as an unrelated character who was also Kevin's sometime girlfriend.
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== Video Games ==
* The ending in the Japanese version of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' featured [[Akio Ohtsuka]] as Solid Snake and {{spoiler|his father [[Chikao Ohtsuka]] as Big Boss}}.
* Likewise, the Japanese release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep]]'' uses the immediately-above same two actors for plot relevance; with Akio Ohtsuka having voiced Xehanort in the entire ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series by that point, it was only natural to cast {{spoiler|Chikao Ohtsuka as Master Xehanort, who commits [[Grand Theft Me]] on Terra at the end of Terra's scenario, effectively becoming present-day Xehanort. Apparently, Akio represents a younger Chikao.}}
 
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