Eureka: In season 4, Gaius Baltar hitchhikes a ride from the 1940s back to the present. Later, superhacker Chaos guest-stars as the head of the nonviolent weapons lab.
Extant: Astronaut Storm is dealing with return to Earth after a solo mission and finding she's pregnant ...despite not being able to have children... Also Storm's husband Dr. Luka Kovač has built a Robot Kid who looks like Logan Evans for himself and Storm, and Dumo the Sumo is the head of the corporation that backed the building of Logan. Chappy Sinclair is Storm's dad. Board member Renee Walker isn't keen on her company building Robot Kids.
Feed The Beast: Chef and arsonist Jude Feeney tries to convince widowed sommelier and alcoholic, Ross Geller, to start a restaurant together. All while Jude's trying to repay a debt to mobster Paul Kinsey, who's taking over for his disappointed dad, Luther.
Filthy Rich & Catflap: Rik, Vyvyan and Neil got into showbiz - Rik's a talentless actor, Vyv's his alcoholic, violent minder and Neil's a sleazy, incompetent agent.
Flashpoint: Elliot DiMauro, Nick, Kimberly Ann Hart, Evan Lewis, and Kin Kujira are the chief members of an elite strategic response unit in the Toronto police force. Tim was part of the team for the first 4 seasons while and Eugene Donovan was on for the first 2 seasons. For a brief period of Season 2, Kimberly was replaced by Lisa Bartlett, while Zatari joins the team that same season. Season 4 had Chef Hatchet as a member of the team, while Season 5 had Sidney on the team.
Forever: Mr. Fantastic is a centuries-old doctor (who is not an alien nor a vampire — probably)... and he certainly isn't Tony Blair, Despite his resemblance to the former British Prime Minister.
Frankie Drake Mysteries: Riley Adams is the first female private detective in 1920s Toronto. Riley's best friend Layla Hassan is her crime solving partner. Adelaide Stratton is a Morality Officer who comes from a law enforcement family, and she longs to follow in her father's footsteps. Joan the Secretary completes the team: She's a morgue attendant. She's also a war widow who's putting herself through medical school at night.
Gilmore Girls fans will recognize several people: Dean's Navy friend Kyle is Alan the bully, Mr. Rosso is the rival troubadour, Logan is a rival high school athlete in one brief scene, and Tanna is one of Lindsay's fellow Matheletes.
Rachel Stein, before she dies, helped Milo for a bit, until he kicked her out of his castle on the urging of Captain Crewe. Both Rachel and Crewe previously were part of Dave's brother Thomas Jefferson's retinue until he's killed.
Captain Phasma has a crush on Dave and Thomas Jefferson's brother Charles Manson unfortunately for her he's in love with Iron Fist... and then he's killed by Rachel.
Al Swearengen is probably the most peaceful man in Westeros for one episode and then he's killed — fortunately this gives Yarp a reason to get back to killing and maybe finish off his evil brother for good.
Irene Adler and Iron Fist are loving siblings (NOT that kind of loving) being persecuted by Gov. Swann until they, their dad P.T. Barnum, and an entire sept-full of people are killed by Ma-Ma, who IS into that kind of loving. Their grandma Emma Peel is extremely snarky and willing to team up with Javier's daughters Pai, Colleen Wing, and Mia who killed their own kin Dr. Bashir (the worst crime in Westeros) to get revenge on Ma-Ma for extinguishing her line (her two older grandsons don't exist in the series but they would've probably been killed too). All four of them end up dead.
Simon is the luckiest boy in Westeros with his loyal servant Iosef and beautiful wife Jean Gray until they escape and he's killed by Jean siccing his own flesh-eating hounds on him after Milo "tenderizes" him for a bit to avenge Kubo's death, Jean's rapes, Iosef's castration, and many, many, many other things.
Ragetti can jump into animals' minds! Until he's killed, that is.
Eggs watches the past again and learns that his father Boromir, who was Elrond in his youth, passed Kate's kid, who dies, as his half-brother, to hide that the baby is in fact, the heir to the Iron Throne.
The Good Night Show: Amaya and Violet wind down before bed with stretches, crafts, songs, games, stories, and friends. It is also worth noting that Bear was on in 2006.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Followed the life of the legendary hero Rayford Steele throughout ancient Greece as he fought tyrants, monsters, and the machinations of the Olympian gods with the help of his trusty sidekick Vecaxus. It never took itself too seriously, it started out cheesy and got campier and campier as it went on, but it retained a good sense of humor throughout its run (and it had a kickass theme song).
Hannah Montana: Ronnie Miller, who lives with her dad Gene and slacker brother Rudy in a Malibu beach house, is secretly a teenage pop star trying to live as an ordinary schoolgirl. She gets into wacky hijinks with her friends Kendall Perkins and Jeremy Johnson in her attempts to keep her pop star identity a secret. Beatrice Quimby shows up on occasion as a rival pop singer.
"Charity Begins at Home": Stokes' scammed money is put to good use when Sturmbannführer Reinicke gives it to Handel Gartside and his wife after they are robbed.
"No Dogs Allowed": Mrs. Thomas hires private detective Alain Muny to catch Sturmbannführer Reinicke with another woman.
"A Night Not to Remember": Sturmbannführer Reinicke gets far too drunk with Legion and a rumour spreads that he had a one-night stand with Mrs. Thomas.
"Carnival Time": Sergeant Wilson tries to convince Sturmbannführer Reinicke to come back to the university.
"The Pay-Off": Stokes puts Sturmbannführer Reinicke in trouble when Sid Robertson catches him with £1,000 of bribe money.
"Trouble and Strife": When Stokes can't pay off his alimony in time, he ends up before Fairfax, a bailiff.
"Stripes": Mrs. Thomas' promotion goes to her head just as her half-brother, Private Cheeseman, drops by for a visit.
"Co-Respondent's Course": Sir Ralph Shawcross gets the lover of Sturmbannführer Reinicke's estranged wife to go to the camp and try to find grounds for divorce.
"The Society Entertainer": Twelvetrees is smitten with Stella Urquhart, who is staying at the camp with her mother, Jean Skinner. Also, Ivy says farewell to Officer Crabtree after his stay at the camp ends.
"All Change": Suzie Birchall is sent down to the camp and begins ordering mass changes, until she is Blackmailed into leaving by Stokes.
"The Marriage Settlement": Sturmbannführer Reinicke's estranged wife Kate Norris comes to the camp to get him to be the guilty party in their divorce. He agrees and chooses Esther Lane to play the "other woman".
"The Graven Image": Captain Bertorelli is sent down to the camp to oversee the grand unveiling of a new statue.
"Raffles": Stokes' latest scam involves selling a broken-down car to Willa Claudia, who he knows can't fit inside.
"It's Murder": After Vorg hits a child, Warden Hodges, Maurice Moulterd, and several other campers are after his head.
"Who Killed Mr Partridge?": The entertainments staff's attempts to cover up the (presumed) murder of Vorg hits a snag when Monsieur LeClerc finds out about the "murder" and begins pointing fingers.
"Spaghetti Galore": Mrs. Thomas is taken out for two birthday dinners of spaghetti garibaldi at Hercule Lajoy's Trattoria.
"Ivory Castles in the Air": Sidney Wix comes to the camp to oversee a brightest teeth contest.
"Pigs Might Fly": A priest is appointed the new camp controller and sent down to the camp to take charge. His first act of terror is firing gatekeeper Mr. Bump for napping on the job.
"God Bless Our Family": Lady Lavender and the rest of Emmet's family try to put him off marrying Mrs. Thomas.
"Only the Brave": For Brenda's birthday, the staff watch a war film featuring Penelope Barrington-Blake as a WRAF Officer.
"Tell It to the Marines": Stokes plans a scheme to win some money from his bookmaker, O.J., by cheating some Royal Marines in a race across their assault course. This goes awry when Ivy gives his winnings to a young piano player, Henry Livingstone, much to the amusement of his parents, Colin Weatherby and Marjorie Osborne.
"Wedding Bells": Emmet and Mrs. Thomas are due to be married at a church where Reverend Farthing and Private Sponge are The Vicar and Verger. Emmet's family plans to stop the wedding, but their maid Mrs. Lipton warns him so he can plan ahead, causing them to arrive at Mr. Bentley's wedding instead. Also, Twelvetree's inability to get a marriage license is mocked by Arthur Rudge, much to the embarrassment of his wife, Mabel Wheeler.
Higher Ground: At a boarding school for troubled teens overseen by Sully, an abused, drug-addicted Anakin Skywalker falls in love with an also-abused former prostitute, JJ Jarreau. Meanwhile, Kaylee goes goth, takes a seven iron to her father, and then develops an adorable friendship with Tudgeman.
Hope & Faith: The show revolved around the two Fairfield sisters, Julie and Hayley. Julie is a sensible married mother of three (Carrie/Mikaela, Megan and Spritle Racer) who has a nice calm life until Hayley arrives on the scene. Hayley is the complete opposite of her sister, an actress whose character on a soap opera has just been killed off and left her unemployed. She moves in with Julie and causes all kinds of disruptions in the family's life.
The Imperfects: After undergoing an experiment that gives them monstrous side effects, 2nd Cheerleader, Harper and Monkey. D Luffy join forces to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again.
iZombie: Tinkerbell and Shea make one hell of a crime fighting team, don't they? In related news, Marti Perkins finished her law degree and got a nice job as an ADA in Seattle.
Kamen Rider Fourze: Amanogawa High School is a school that encourages every one of its students to be themselves, creating a diverse (but chaotic) student body. Arriving into this bedlam is New Transfer Student Live-Action Tenka Kumo, a cool guy with a Delinquent image who immediately vows to become friends with every single student in the school. When the school is attacked by mysterious monsters named Zodiarts, Tenka receives the Fourze Driver and Astro Switches from fellow students Ryoma Echizen (theatre version) and Live-Action Touka Kirishima. Using their power, he transforms into Kamen Rider Fourze to protect the students of Amanogawa High. Fourze can equip up to four Astro Switches at once, using them to equip attachments onto his arms and legs that boost his combat potential. The plot's main driving element is Tenka's goal in making friends with everyone in the school, even the Zodiarts Switchers. As such, many of the characters learn important life lessons from Tenka as he tries not only to fight monsters, but also to befriend them and save them from themselves. The Zodiarts themselves show parallels to the darker sides of humanity and with each one that appears, it becomes harder and harder to free them. Live-Action Mikey is Kamen Rider Meteor also an Aloof Ally.Nanami Nono is a Amanogawa High School teacher.
Bleach Live-Action Version: Ichigo Kurosaki is a transfer student later became a Kamen Rider Fourze and Uryuu Ishida is a Kamen Rider Meteor.
Kamen Rider Ryuki: Live-Action Takashi Kamiyama is a young, highly excitable Intrepid Reporter for the online news website ORE Journal. Whilst investigating a series of seemingly random disappearances, he stumbles across a mysterious card deck at the home of one of the victims. After picking it up, he finds that he is able to see hostile monsters living inside of reflective surfaces, and is soon sucked through into the Mirror World: a parallel universe that serves as their home. He soon meets up with two people involved with this strange otherworld: Live-Action Ayame Shiratori, a young girl looking for her missing brother, and her partner Len, a longcoat-wearing, Harley-riding stoic badass who has a card deck of his own and can use it to transform into Kamen Rider Knight. Despite the warnings of Len and Ayame, Takashi decides to make a contract with one of the Mirror Monsters to gain its power and fight as Kamen Rider Ryuki to protect the innocent. However, he has unwittingly entered into something far greater: the Rider War. Thirteen Advent Card decks have been created for thirteen Kamen Riders, and There Can Be Only One. The mastermind behind the Rider War is Spaceman Kessum, Ayame's missing brother, and he offers to grant a single wish to the last Rider standing. Takashi is determined to stop the in-fighting between the Riders and concentrate on eliminating the threat of the Mirror Monsters, but Len is equally determined to have his wish granted, and he isn't the only one. Ideals and friendships clash on and off the battlefield as the pressure of the war grows and the Riders are eliminated one by one.
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (not the surfer/singer): Goliath narrates while Jules Winfield personifies the larger-than-life Johnson, who had the nerve to be a fast-living sports star in 1910 and African American at the same time. Darth Vader later portrays Johnson in a play, which strikes a chord with Muhammad Ali.
Jackie Robinson (Ken Burns documentary): Goliath narrates the story of Django Freeman and the integration of baseball and the civil rights movement.
The National Parks: America's Best Idea: Woody, who is at one point a manic depressive Jack McCoy's loyal sidekick, and Dick Solomon lend their voices to tell the story of the National Parks.
The Civil War: Jack McCoy is the embattled President of the USA, God is an eloquent former slave-turned-abolitionist.
Kings: Winston Scott is the monarch of the fictional kingdom of Gilboa. His wife is the Borg Queen, his daughter is Skye Tate, and his son is Bucky Barnes. When Roran rescues Bucky during a war with a neighboring republic, he’s rewarded with a high position in Winston’s administration and falls in love with Skye. Also in this (sadly) short-lived series (deep breath): Kareem Saïd is Winston’s spiritual advisor; Dr. Curt Connors is the Borg Queen’s brother; Geronimo is the leader of Winston’s military; Seema Patel is Winston’s mistress; Kevin McCallister is Dr. Connors’ son; Nancy Chambers and Scotty Smalls are Roran’s mom and brother, respectively; Hannibal Lecktor is the deposed and imprisoned former king; Head Charge Nurse Maggie Lockwood is Winston’s secretary and aide-de-camp; Patrick is Bucky’s boyfriend; Christine Everhart is the ill-fated Minister of Information; Rufus T. Riley is a royal guard; and Rob Hawkins is Skye’s business partner and a rival for her affections.
The gang later moves to Malibu and runs across Frank...who Mel accidentally scares to death.
Meanwhile, MacGruber's brother Ted Lasso returns to Earth from the International Space Station and runs across Detective Whitworth. Whitworth later raids the Malibu house alongside Don Draper and Chimney.
Last Resort: Frank Pembleton and Ben Covington are a submarine captain and his number two who refuse to attack Pakistan and wind up hiding out on an island in the South Pacific with their crew. Ben's married to Cinderella, Col. Tom Ryan is the chief of the boat, Lizzie Grant is a lobbyist, and Sierra owns the island's bar.
The Librarians, another Dean Devlin production, features a lot of noticeable cast crossover from Leverage, starting with Eliot Spencer as the team's genius art historian. Molly Connell from "The Carnival Job" has definitely taken a turn for the worse when she appears as the Final Girl(who is actually a serial killer) in "And the Heart of Darkness." The second season especially kicks it into high gear: the Lady of the Lake is Parker! The spirit of the Library is Jack Hurley! And Moriarty is that one-off villain from "The Stork Job" who Parker stabbed with a fork!
Life in Pieces: Dr. Steven Kiley and his wife Nora Lewin live in Los Angeles and have short adventures with their adult children. Daughter Marie Shrader lives with her husband Roger Furlong and their children, but their oldest just eloped with his girlfriend. Son Shaun Brumder has just had a baby with his wife Anna and is working on starting his own company. Other son Paul is now dating Jill Perez with plans to marry her.
Little Women: In the 1978 Mini Series version, Mrs. Robinson (not that one) is living in Civil War-era Masschusetts with her children - Grace who wants to be a writer;Elyse is a governess; Jan who's a fragile soul; while Tina is the artistically inclined youngest.
Lucifer (2016): Gary Preston is the titular character who has abandoned Hell in rebellion against Heaven alongside Naevia. Gary travels to Los Angeles and owns a night club there, and lives carefreely till he meets Detective Lori Weston. Intrigued, Gary offers his assistance to her as they meet Lori's ex-husband Sebastian Blood. Gary's brother Wayne Palmer desperately wants Gary to get back to his duty, as he enlists the help of Kenny. Jamie Batista joins the force later on, as they get assistance from former Amoral AttorneyEDI, along with their lieutenant Superman. Eventually they get a visit from David Palmer, Gary and Wayne's father.
The daughter of T.C.'s friend in "A Sense Of Debt" is Brenda Walsh.
Why is the Fifth Doctor serving as a (very inept) majordomo at Robin's Keep in England?
And when did the Master become a mortuary attendant?
"Death and Taxes": It seems Mr. Kopechne finally went right round the bend.
"Tigers Fan": Dorothy Murakami seems to have gone straight, married well and had a son. She's also revealed to be the sister of respected police officer Tanaka.
Ying-Ying St. Clair is quite reasonably the classy curator of a museum in "Torah, Torah, Torah", which also has Rabbi Mendel.
Al Swearengen is a movie producer, then a member of Higgins' old army regiment. Neither episode ends well for him.
Megan Hunt was a Los Angeles attorney before becoming a medical examiner.
Sam McCloud is a country music singer searching for a set of lost songs supposedly written by his dead friend.
Commissioner Gordon is a career criminal who breaks out of prison to enlist Magnum's help in finding his kidnapped grandson. The kidnapper is later revealed to be Cliff Clavin.
"Little Games": The Joker is a veteran jewel thief and father of the episode's insurance security specialist.
Mary Beth Lacey is a journalist friend of the gang's from their Vietnam days.
John Steed is Higgins' friend who thinks he is Sherlock Holmes.
The title characters in "All Thieves on Deck" include Ursa and The Skipper.
"The Big Blow": Scotty is one of Higgins' dinner guests.
The Old Man is an adventure-seeking author who owes a substantial amount of alimony to his ex-wife Lila Crane.
Frank Pentangeli and his men come to Hawaii to kidnap back his former dog entrusted in Magnum's care.
Major Arnold Toht is a party guest of Higgins', suspected of murder. While it turns out he's innocent, he also turns out to have been the original majordomo of Robin's Nest.
Michelle Thomas is the organizer of a treasure hunt competition who decides to steal the treasure for herself.
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen has moved from wrangling control of "the spice" to running a network of garbage collectors.
Magnum, P.I. (2018): El Diablo moves to settle in Oahu after he and some American military personnel survived being in a POW camp during the War in Afghanistan in order to forget about the problems he had while he was captured by pro-Taliban forces. He uses his military skills and connections to help his clients and allies solve criminal cases throughout Hawaii.
The Mandalorian: Oberyn Martell is a lone bounty hunter who becomes the protector of a cute and small green alien infant after finding him on Mon Eisley Cantina in Tatooine. Joining him on his quest to protect the baby from the clutches of Imperial loyalists are New Republic Ranger Mallory Kane and Bounty Hunter Guild leader Apollo Creed. They are antagonized by Imperial Moff Gus Fring who wants to use the child for a cloning project headed by Staff Sergeant John Lugo (who was Cadet Aris in his youth). Over the course of his journey, Oberyn encounters various people who help him such as Melinda May, Patrick Kuby, the Spirit of the West, Claire Temple, Kate "Starbuck" Thrace, Tui and even The Joker. It's also revealed in a flashback that the child was saved by Cloak.
Martial Law: Hung Lei-Nan , a top flight cop and hand-to-hand combat instructor from Shanghai, China comes to Los Angeles to search for a crime boss and an undercover cop whom his department lost contact with. Once there, his temporary mission is turned into an ongoing exchange position and he is partnered with a pair of cops and is met with a clash in culture. As they battle the criminal elements of the city, his skill in martial arts proves to be a big help. Semmi and Cassandra are Master Hung ally.
Midnight Offerings - 1981 Made-for-TV Movie made by Lt. Donald "Dutch" Dixon's company with Alpha BitchMary Ingalls who's also a witch, who inherited her powers from her mother Mary Campbell, But Mrs. Campbell wishes Mary would stop using her power for evil, but Mary's happy being a bitch/witch. But along comes Nice GirlErin Walton, who's also a witch - Mary isn't keen on Erin having Patrick Gallagher as a boyfriend. Erin wins - with a tormented Mrs. Campbell pushing Mary Ingalls into a firenote as she flings herself into said fire as well intended for Erin.
Per my TV's description for a January 2014 ep: It's Spicy Latina vs. Mega-mom while Gabe and Minimus have to deal with new neighbor ColumbusZuckerburg.
Simka is a Granola Girl florist who correctly guesses that Monk's ideal plant is artificial.
Hodges is a cheating husband who accidentally kills his mistress.
The Monkees: Arthur, the Dodger, Mike and Pete go on random adventures and sing songs.
"Success Story": The boys must impress the Dodger's grandfather, Grimsby, and do so with a mass of Blatant Lies.
"Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth": The Dodger is asked to take care of a horse against the rules of landlord Fred Flintstone. The March Hare is a vet.
"I Was A Teenage Monster": The boys teach Jaws how to rock.
"Captain Crocodile": Harry Hoo is a crazy TV show host.
"Monkee Chow Mein": Harry Hoo plans to release the "Doomsday Bug."
"The Monkees Get out More Dirt": The boys fall in love with Catwoman. Ziggy's shirt shrank in the laundry and Underdog promotes laundry detergent.
"Monkees at the Movies": Joshua Bolt walks out of his movie contract, forcing the Dodger to replace him.
"The Monkees in Texas": The boys must prevent Gen. Peterson from stealing the oil-rich ranch of Mike's aunt.
The Christmas Episode: The boys teach Eddie Munster the true meaning of Christmas.
"The Monkee's Paw": Captain Hook gives the boys a monkey's paw, which ultimately costs Arthur his voice.
Frank Drebin appeared twice in two consecutive seasons, first as a captain of a cruise ship on which Mrs. Potts was a passenger, and then as a treasure-hunting old friend of Mrs. Potts.
TV Gomez Addams appeared four times. Three times as Harry Pierce, a Cabot Cove resident.
Monica is Mrs. Potts' great-niece by marriage, the granddaughter of her late husband Frank's brother.
William Christopher from M*A*S*H was a birdwatching enthusiast who turned out to be a cold-blooded murderer.
Speaking of M*A*S*H, Larry Linville appeared in two different episodes, the latter as a cop who thought Mrs. Potts was a government agent.
Wayne Rogers played the recurring role of beleaguered P.I. Charlie Garrett after Jerry Orbach left to join Law & Order.3
David Ogden Stiers appeared as a Russian cop in one episode, and a radio host in the series finale. He also appeared in a post-finale movie "The Last Free Man" as a southern professor.
Vicki Lawrence appeared twice, the first being notable as her character was named Phoebe Carroll.
Claude Akins, best known as Sheriff Lobo, played recurring character Ethan Cragg in the first season.
"The Murder of Sherlock Holmes": One of the thugs who tries to mug Mrs. Potts in the alley is none other than a young Terry Benedict!
Walter White is a tennis player who gets blown up in a car in "Menace, Anyone?" He's also a TV executive in "Foul Play in Flappieville". His being the killer is a lot easier to guess, post-BreakingBad.
Bill Maher shows up twice (as two different characters). Both times with a very impressive mullet.
Roger Murtaugh — twice. Once as an East German musician, and once as a falsely-accused convict looking to find the real murderer.
Rorschach is Billy Willetts in the season two episode "Powder Keg".
Famed actress Jean Simmons, who some younger viewers might recognize as Norah Satie from Star Trek: The Next Generation, played a jealous mystery writer in the two parter "Mirror Mirror on the Wall".
Muppets Now: Jack tries to told together an unscripted short-form series. Segments include "Okie Dokie Cooking" with Louie and Coo, "Muppet Masters" with Theo, and "Lifesty(le)" with Big Bird and Harry the Duck.
Mutant X: Mutant X centers around the eponymous team of "New Mutants" who possess extraordinary powers as a result of genetic engineering. Like hundreds of other unsuspecting people, the members of Mutant X were used as test subjects in a series of covert government experiments by Genomex, which now wants to control these New Mutants for its own purposes. The mission of Mutant X is to seek out their fellow New Mutants, help them come to terms with their abilities, and protect them from those who want only to exploit their powers.
Lex Luthor, a non-mutant scientist who created the New Mutants and leader of Mutant X.
Frankie Drake, a young Telempath who joins Mutant X after she's hunted down by the Genetic Security Agency.