Surprising musical moments on a usually non-musical television show

Multiple crates! There was the one with the silent-movie equipment, the one with the (radioactive) vegetable seeds, and a few others that the audience saw. So there must have been others that were not shown. #awizarddidit

I mean, you can’t talk about Brooklyn 99 and singing without mentioning its most famous cold open:

Most implausible were the buckets of ice cream (French Vanilla, in particular) that fell from passing airliners.

Okay, if Snoop Dogg is on a TV show like Monk, they’ll find a way to let him rap. That’s not surprising. But what is he going to do? Explain how the murder was committed, of course. Here’s what happened:

Surprised to learn there were 36 musical moments altogether on that show.
I only remembered Felix Unger and the Sophistocados. And the whatever-the-hell-happened-to Paul Williams.

Production number on Taxi. My God, Marilu Henner was HOT! :heart_eyes:

Also Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.

Square One TV had dozens of musical moments, but the show-within-a-show Mathnet didn’t…except for the time the main characters busted a criminal scheme on a Broadway stage:

Are You Being Served meets Manhattan Transfer