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{{quote|'''Ronnie Barker''': A swear-box? That's a [[Sound Effect Bleep|*bleep!*]]ing good idea!}}
* In the Australian variety show ''[[Rove]]'' the host, Rove McManus, implemented the "[[Harrison Ford]] Commemorative Swear Jar" in remembrance of an interview with the actor that was mildly profane. Rove himself added fifty dollars after swearing in front of then-twelve year old Freddie Highmore. He later raided this same fifty dollars to get a lap dance from [[Meat Loaf]].
* A Swear Jar appears in a [[Sister, Sister]] episode. Unlike most examples, though, it actually serves no purpose other than a means for Ray, who was currently having financial problems, to nick some money somehow. He does have to place a penny in the jar to save face to Lisa when she walks in on him doing it.
* An episode of ''[[Mr. Show]]'' opens with Bob and David introducing their swear jar:
{{quote|'''Bob Odenkirk''': We're going to have a great show tonight.