Married… With Children
Wicked easy new one: The Corny Collins Show
Married… With Children
Wicked easy new one: The Corny Collins Show
Al Bundy’s favorite show on Married With Children.
What about** The Gus Baker Show?**
You win this round,** Otto**.
mutter
Supreme Folk: from A Mighty Wind
Nope, it’s The Simpsons. Siskel and Ebert gave it two thumbs up!
Box of Puppies is from Dinosaurs- although I believe it actually was Box Full of Puppies.
The Nightmare Before Hanukkah is from The Critic.
Here are my contributions:
Hit the Buzzer, Win A Cookie
Three Funny and Wacky Spies and Their Horse, Who Will Also Be A Spy
Ethnic Mismatch Sitcom #644
Come on, if Yamato counts as a “fictional ship” in the other thread, this one counts here. 
If anybody failed to get the trick question, then I agree it was unfair, but it didn’t fool a damn one of youse. 
Here is what’s left from the ones I posted:
Leave it to Bigfoot
The Merchant of Venus
The Mutants of 2051 AD
Habeus Corpus
La Cocina
Oh, Crikey!
Dental School
Fast Animals, Slow Children
Your Money or Your Life
The Six Million Peso Man
The Making of the Making of Titanic
Venusian Vampire Vixens
Beat the Sundial
In the Future, There Will Be Robots
Die, Scum-Sucking Pig, Die
Meet Pamela
Tied To A Bear
Attack of the Killer Fish (in 3-D)
And I was sure nobody would get “Mohawk Over the Moon.” 
The Six Million Peso Man is from Robot Chicken.
Fast Animals, Slow Children was a TV show from Family Guy.
These are fun
I’m reasonably sure that Animaniacs did a Siskel and Ebert: The Movie as well. Although they may, now that I think about it, have done slightly altered versions of the names.
This is from “The Young Ones.”
My unanswered ones: Church Windows and The Corny Collins Show.
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
An EXTREMELY BAD play from the Grand Theft Auto games.
I don’t think so- although there was one memorable episode in which Slappy Squirrel harangued and stalked two critics obviously meant to be Gene and Rog after they gave a bad review of a LaserDisc featuring her cartoons- including a disturbing-yet-funny scene in which Slappy offers Ebert popcorn smothered in his own stomach fat.
Some more ones:
What The Hell Is That?
A Pig in a Poke
Ass
well, its not fiction, it’s a dance party show! Of course, that still counts, and it’s from Hairspray.
New one: O, Brother, Where Art Thou?
Venusian Vampire Vixens is from Calvin and Hobbes.
It’s a fictional show (the real show on which it was based was “The Buddy Dean Show”).
"Sullivan’s Travels, although it has of course been made into an actual film.
“Church Windows” is still hanging out there from me. I’ll add “Spectacular, Spectacular” and “Viking Quest.”
Moulin Rouge.
Not really adding anything yet, just mentioning that a lot of Japanese manga set in or around modern times will reference other titles (or a parody thereof) that appear in the same magazine that theirs is published in (the main character of Hikaru no Go is even a stauch fan of Shonen Jump) or put in little shoutouts to artists who they know personally or professionally.
Yep, here’s a full list.
“Your Money or Your Life” is from Time Bandits.