Baker’s Dozen III

Fictional rivers and streams

  1. Anduin - LOTR
  2. Baranduin (aka ‘Brandywine’) - LOTR
  3. Riverworld - To Your Scattered Bodies Go
  4. Glyrhond - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  5. Blackwater Rush - Game of Thrones
  6. The River Styx – Greek mythology
  7. Winding Arrow - Chronicles of Narnia
  8. With-A-Cookie River - Xanth
  9. Owl Creek - Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  10. Cahulawassee River - Deliverance

In the book by James Dickey. Not sure if it’s mentioned in the movie, too; the Wiki article doesn’t say so.

Fictional rivers and streams

  1. Anduin - LOTR
  2. Baranduin (aka ‘Brandywine’) - LOTR
  3. Riverworld - To Your Scattered Bodies Go
  4. Glyrhond - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  5. Blackwater Rush - Game of Thrones
  6. The River Styx – Greek mythology
  7. Winding Arrow - Chronicles of Narnia
  8. With-A-Cookie River - Xanth
  9. Owl Creek - Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  10. Cahulawassee River - Deliverance
  11. Ífingr - the river that separates Asgard from Jotunheim in Norse mythology

Fictional rivers and streams

  1. Anduin - LOTR
  2. Baranduin (aka ‘Brandywine’) - LOTR
  3. Riverworld - To Your Scattered Bodies Go
  4. Glyrhond - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  5. Blackwater Rush - Game of Thrones
  6. The River Styx – Greek mythology
  7. Winding Arrow - Chronicles of Narnia
  8. With-A-Cookie River - Xanth
  9. Owl Creek - Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  10. Cahulawassee River - Deliverance
  11. Ífingr - the river that separates Asgard from Jotunheim in Norse mythology
  12. Chionthar - River that flow through Boulder’s Gate in D&D’s Forgotton Realms

Fictional rivers and streams

  1. Anduin - LOTR
  2. Baranduin (aka ‘Brandywine’) - LOTR
  3. Riverworld - To Your Scattered Bodies Go
  4. Glyrhond - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  5. Blackwater Rush - Game of Thrones
  6. The River Styx – Greek mythology
  7. Winding Arrow - Chronicles of Narnia
  8. With-A-Cookie River - Xanth
  9. Owl Creek - Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  10. Cahulawassee River - Deliverance
  11. Ífingr - the river that separates Asgard from Jotunheim in Norse mythology
  12. Chionthar - River that flow through Boulder’s Gate in D&D’s Forgotton Realms
  13. River Ankh - From Discworld, a river so polluted that puking in it makes it marginally cleaner.

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).

I didn’t realize that there were four of 'em.

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.

Both of the Bull series are favorites of mine.

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)
  10. Kingdom (2014 American drama about a retired MMA fighter running a gym), Kingdom (2017 series about a British solicitor who is coping with work, family, and strange locals), Kingdom (2019 Korean horror series about a prince and his allies fighting a plague).

Already mentioned as the first one.

I’ll offer as replacement

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)
  10. Jericho (a UK detective drama), Jericho (a US post-apocalyptic drama) and Jericho (a UK drama set in 19th century Yorkshire).

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)
  10. Jericho (a UK detective drama), Jericho (a US post-apocalyptic drama) and Jericho (a UK drama set in 19th century Yorkshire).
  11. Haven (2001 miniseries starring Natasha Richardson, about helping Holocaust survivors); Haven (2010-15 Stephen King supernatural-drama series)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)
  10. Jericho (a UK detective drama), Jericho (a US post-apocalyptic drama) and Jericho (a UK drama set in 19th century Yorkshire).
  11. Haven (2001 miniseries starring Natasha Richardson, about helping Holocaust survivors); Haven (2010-15 Stephen King supernatural-drama series)
  12. Friends (1979 kids drama) and Friends (1994-2004 sitcom)

Unrelated TV shows that have the same name. (Punctuation and minor spelling differences allowed)

  1. Kingdom (genteel light drama about a UK solicitor) and Kingdom (Korean mediaeval horror containing rage zombies)
  2. The Quest (1976 Western series with two brothers seeking out their sister), The Quest (1982 series with four potential heirs to a small European country who compete for the right to the throne), The Quest (2014 reality series where contestants compete in a variety of fantasy-themed challenges), and The Quest (2022 reboot of the 2014 reality series).
  3. The Avengers (British espionage series) The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (animated series)
  4. Bull: a group of investors battling to succeed in the Bull stock market, and Bull, starring Michael Weatherly as a trial science expert. The first show was very short-lived, the second lasted six seasons.
  5. Ghost Busters (Filmation version) and The Real Ghostbusters (the continuing adventures of Venkman, et. al.)
  6. The Office (2005 - USA; 2001 - UK), and The Office (1995) stars Valerie Harper and Kevin Conroy leading an ensemble cast about a busy design packaging company. Lasted 6 episodes.
  7. New Amsterdam (2008 series about an immortal Dutch man who becomes an NYPD homicide detective) and New Amsterdam (2018 medical drama)
  8. The Stranger (a British 2020 adaptation for Netflix of the 2015 Harlan Coben novel) and The Stranger (a 2020 American TV series on Quibi) and The Stranger (a 1954–1955 American TV series on the DuMont network)
  9. The Goldbergs (on radio 1929-1946 and TV 1949-1956, about a Jewish family in a New York City tenement, reconciling Old World values with modern life, and sometimes bigotry) and The Goldbergs (2013-2023 more of a 1980s-era version of The Wonder Years set in suburbia. Also about a Jewish family, but nothing like the older show)
  10. Jericho (a UK detective drama), Jericho (a US post-apocalyptic drama) and Jericho (a UK drama set in 19th century Yorkshire).
  11. Haven (2001 miniseries starring Natasha Richardson, about helping Holocaust survivors); Haven (2010-15 Stephen King supernatural-drama series)
  12. Friends (1979 kids drama) and Friends (1994-2004 sitcom)
  13. Stingray (1964 British Children’s sci fi featuring marionettes) and Stingray (1985 American drama series)

Empires

  1. The British Empire

Empires

  1. The British Empire
  2. The Galactic Empire

Empires

  1. The British Empire
  2. The Galactic Empire
  3. The Ottoman Empire

-“BB”-