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In a fall 1986 episode, after the rival medical series Kay Stone was a character on The Streets of Sanįrancisco and Malloy was one of the leads on Adam-12. Two police officers were introduced as "Mike Stone" and Kimble's looking for you!" Eventually, we are told that CoolidgeĬaptures the man on top of a water tower on the hospital roof. Into the hospital, referring to the character from M*A*S*H.Īlso in the final episode, Coolidge runs around the hospital In the final episode, one of the doctors does an autopsy onĪ Henry Blake, patient #4077, who died in when his plane crashed Me Coolidge!" Van Patten replied, "I don't know what you're Elsewhere as anotherĬharacter, and Coolidge spotted him and said, "Hey Salami. Salami on The White Shadow, appeared on St. In one episode, Timothy van Patten, who had played Played basketball at Boston College on the recommendation of hisĬoach, but he blew out his knee and that's why he was working at Stewart, who played the same character on The White Shadow (which Warren Coolidge, one of the orderlies, was played by Byron The "Cheers" sign is also visibleĭuring one of Jack's strolls through Boston (see Cheers, above). In an episode appropriately titled "Cheers" originallyīroadcast March 27, 1985, Westphal, Craig and Auschlander stop by

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Below is an excerpt from my upcoming book on in-jokes in television.
