I recently watched an episode in which he indeed said he was a “duly deputized agent of the law.” But does that actually make him police?
If he said he was, then he was.
Batman would never lie … and especially not about something like that!!
-“BB”-
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The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
A CBS sitcom from 1976, about a major-league baseball team, inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name. Former MLB pitcher Jim Bouton, who was the book’s author, also starred in the TV series.
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
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The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
- The Bad news Bears
1979 spinoff of the movie lasted two seasons.
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
- The Bad news Bears
- The League
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
- The Bad news Bears
- The League
- Arli$$
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
- The Bad news Bears
- The League
- Arli$$
- Pitch
The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports
- Ball Four
- Friday Night Lights
- Coach
- Sports Night
- The White Shadow
- The Bad News Bears
- The League
- Arli$$
- Pitch
- Eastbound & Down
Pass.
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
-“BB”-
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
- Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.
Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.
Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
- Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
- Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
- Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
- Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What we do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
- Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
- Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What We Do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Kelsey Grammer (as Dr. Frasier Crane) on Friends, counseling Ross on his repeated failed marriages
Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show
- Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
- Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
- Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What We Do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Kelsey Grammer (as Dr. Frasier Crane) on Friends, counseling Ross on his repeated failed marriages
- Witchie Poo (Billie Hayes, from H. R. Pufnstuf) appears in another Sid and Marty Krofft show Lidsville, where she and Professor Hoodoo compare their nemeses.