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Meet the Seavers (1991)

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References

    • Entertainment Tonight (TV Series 1981– )

      Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble as "themselves" ask Ben if he doesn't watch Entertainment Tonight when he says he doesn't know of their real life relationship.
    • Annie (1982)

      Chrissy performs the song "Tomorrow."
    • Cheers (TV Series 1982–1993)

      When Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble are talking to Ben as "themselves" they talk of his part getting smaller on the show and Kirk says he (Ben/Jeremy) doesn't want to go out like Shelley Long, a reference to her leaving the hit tv show.
    • Who's the Boss? (TV Series 1984–1992)

      When Jeremy Milller/Ben Seaver is driven back to Long Island in a limo, they pass by the exterior of the house used in the Tony Danza sitcom.
    • The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series 1986–1989)

      Alan Thicke as "himself" calls about appearing on "the new Hollywood Squares."

Spoofs

    • The Wizard of Oz (1939)

      The episode spoofs The Wizard of Oz.

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