TV Binge Watch (Part 1)

Jessica Walter TV Credits

  1. Dr. Strange (1978)
  2. Archer (2009-2020)
  3. Wonder Woman (1977)
  4. Arrested Development (2003-2019)
  5. Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
  6. One Life to Live (1996-1997)

It’s close enough to count, I think. The series went seamlessly from one into the other and Jean Stapleton made a few appearances in Bunker for continuity.

Disagree, as it was a different show, but obviously YMMV. Horseshoes and hand grenades.

Jessica Walter TV Credits

  1. Dr. Strange (1978)
  2. Archer (2009-2020)
  3. Wonder Woman (1977)
  4. Arrested Development (2003-2019)
  5. Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
  6. One Life to Live (1996-1997)
  7. The Big Bang Theory (2011)

A funny guest appearance as a wealthy, horny benefactor of the University who went after Leonard.

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Jessica Walter TV Credits

  1. Dr. Strange (1978)
  2. Archer (2009-2020)
  3. Wonder Woman (1977)
  4. Arrested Development (2003-2019)
  5. Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
  6. One Life to Live (1996-1997)
  7. The Big Bang Theory (2011)
  8. Harley Quinn as Granny Goodness (2020)

I don’t think Jean Stapleton made an appearance, as Edith was dead in the season opener of the last season the show was officially called “All in the Family.”

However, I would agree it went pretty seamlessly from one to another; I’d be willing to call it a title change. The show wasn’t rebooted, or anything, and it wasn’t really a successor series, like AfterMASH.

Jessica Walter TV Credits

  1. Dr. Strange (1978)
  2. Archer (2009-2020)
  3. Wonder Woman (1977)
  4. Arrested Development (2003-2019)
  5. Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
  6. One Life to Live (1996-1997)
  7. The Big Bang Theory (2011)
  8. Harley Quinn as Granny Goodness (2020)
  9. Quincy, M.E. (1978)

Jessica Walter TV Credits

  1. Dr. Strange (1978)
  2. Archer (2009-2020)
  3. Wonder Woman (1977)
  4. Arrested Development (2003-2019)
  5. Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
  6. One Life to Live (1996-1997)
  7. The Big Bang Theory (2011)
  8. Harley Quinn as Granny Goodness (2020)
  9. Quincy, M.E. (1978)
  10. 90210 (2008-2013)

pass

NEXT: shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot

(BTW, yes, I checked, and there are way more than 10 available, even without repeating shows)

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.
  6. 2 Broke Girls – Max’s boyfriend lives in a dumpster

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.
  6. 2 Broke Girls – Max’s boyfriend lives in a dumpster
  7. Spongebob Squarepants - He lives in a pineapple down under the sea.

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.
  6. 2 Broke Girls – Max’s boyfriend lives in a dumpster
  7. Spongebob Squarepants - He lives in a pineapple down under the sea.
  8. Qunicy, ME lived in a houseboat tied to a dock.

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.
  6. 2 Broke Girls – Max’s boyfriend lives in a dumpster
  7. Spongebob Squarepants - He lives in a pineapple down under the sea.
  8. Quincy, ME lived in a houseboat tied to a dock.
  9. The West Wing - Jed Bartlet lived in the White House

eta: I fixed a typo in #8

Shows where someone lives in an unconventional sort of dwelling.

  1. Trapper John, MD – Dr. Gates (“Gonzo”): van parked in the hospital lot
  2. The Walking Dead - Alpha and The Whisperers live in a cave
  3. Doctor Who - The Doctor lives in a Tardis.
  4. Sesame Street - Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can.
  5. Simon & Simon - Rick lives in a boat parked on his brother’s lawn.
  6. 2 Broke Girls – Max’s boyfriend lives in a dumpster
  7. Spongebob Squarepants - He lives in a pineapple… under the sea.
  8. Quincy, ME lived in a houseboat tied to a dock.
  9. The West Wing - Jed Bartlet lived in the White House
  10. Star Trek - Capt. James T. Kirk lives aboard a starship

Next up:

Commanding officers from TV shows

  1. The Code - Col. Glenn Turnbull, USMC (Dana Delany)

Commanding officers from TV shows

  1. The Code - Col. Glenn Turnbull, USMC (Dana Delany)
  2. Black Sheep Squadron - Col. Pappy Boyington (Robert Conrad)

Commanding officers from TV shows

  1. The Code - Col. Glenn Turnbull, USMC (Dana Delany)
  2. Black Sheep Squadron - Col. Pappy Boyington (Robert Conrad)
  3. Hogan’s Heroes - Col. Robert Hogan, USAAF (Bob Crane)

Commanding officers from TV shows

  1. The Code - Col. Glenn Turnbull, USMC (Dana Delany)
  2. Black Sheep Squadron - Col. Pappy Boyington (Robert Conrad)
  3. Hogan’s Heroes - Col. Robert Hogan, USAAF (Bob Crane)
  4. M * A * S * H - Col. Sherman Potter, US Army (Harry Morgan)