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* ActingForTwo: In "Death By Numbers", Burr plays artist Carlton Duffy as well as Ironside. [[CreditsGag In the end credits]] Duffy is billed AsHimself.
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* ActingForTwo: In "Death By the Numbers", Burr plays artist Carlton Duffy as well as Ironside. [[CreditsGag In the end credits]] Duffy is billed AsHimself.
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* RealLifeRelative: Judy Pace, who was married in real life to series co-star Don Mitchell, appeared in the final season episode "Fall of an Angel".
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* NamesTheSame: A two-for-one deal here...there's a character named [[Series/MarriedWithChildren Al Bundy]] in the episode "Five Days In the Death of Sgt. Brown (Part 1)", who, interestingly enough, is played by an actor named Scott Walker (no relation to either [[Music/ScottWalker the famous singer]] or the former UsefulNotes/{{Wisconsin}} governor who both have the same name).
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* UnderageCasting: In "No Motive for Murder," James Shigeta plays Creator/{{George Takei}}'s father, despite being less than eight years older than him.
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* ColbertBump: Creator/QuentinTarantino using part of the opening theme in Film/KillBill has resulted in it being known as the "Kill Bill whistle" (although the opening notes were actually played on a synthesizer).
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* ColbertBump: Creator/QuentinTarantino using part of the opening theme in Film/KillBill ''Film/KillBill'' has resulted in it being known as the "Kill Bill whistle" (although the opening notes were actually played on a synthesizer).
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* NamesTheSame: A two-for-one deal here...there's a character named Al Bundy in the episode "Five Days In the Death of Sgt. Brown (Part 1)", who, interestingly enough, is played by an actor named Scott Walker (no relation to the famous singer of the same name).
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* NamesTheSame: A two-for-one deal here...there's a character named [[Series/MarriedWithChildren Al Bundy Bundy]] in the episode "Five Days In the Death of Sgt. Brown (Part 1)", who, interestingly enough, is played by an actor named Scott Walker (no relation to either [[Music/ScottWalker the famous singer of singer]] or the former UsefulNotes/{{Wisconsin}} governor who both have the same name).name).
* TyopOnTheCover: In "The Man Who Believed", the name of guest character Samantha Dain is misspelled as "Samantha Dian" onscreen.
* TyopOnTheCover: In "The Man Who Believed", the name of guest character Samantha Dain is misspelled as "Samantha Dian" onscreen.
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* NamesTheSame: A two-for-one deal here...there's a character named Al Bundy in the episode "Five Days In the Death of Sgt. Brown (Part 1)", who, interestingly enough, is played by an actor named Scott Walker (no relation to the famous singer of the same name).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/QuincyJones originally intended to score the entire series, but only scored the PilotMovie and two subsequent episodes although he co-wrote two original songs for the first season.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: Named ''Der Chef'' (The Boss) in Germany.
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* ActingForTwo: In "Death By Numbers", Burr plays artist Carlton Duffy as well as Ironside. [[CreditsGag In the end credits]] Duffy is billed AsHimself.
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* ColbertBump: Creator/QuentinTarantino using part of the opening theme in Film/KillBillVol1 has resulted in it being known as the "Kill Bill whistle" (although the opening notes were actually played on a synthesizer).
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* ColbertBump: Creator/QuentinTarantino using part of the opening theme in Film/KillBillVol1 Film/KillBill has resulted in it being known as the "Kill Bill whistle" (although the opening notes were actually played on a synthesizer).
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* ColbertBump: Creator/QuentinTarantino using part of the opening theme in Film/KillBillVol1 has resulted in it being known as the "Kill Bill whistle" (although the opening notes were actually played on a synthesizer).
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* AbsenteeActor: Elizabeth Baur is credited from season five onwards, but the first episode she appears in is the fourth season five episode.
* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself." [[spoiler: Oh, irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]], with help from future Oscar/Emmy-winning FX whiz Albert Whitlock.]]
* CreatorCameo: Quincy Jones in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" (also one of the few epsiodes he scored himself).
* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself." [[spoiler: Oh, irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]], with help from future Oscar/Emmy-winning FX whiz Albert Whitlock.]]
* CreatorCameo: Quincy Jones in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" (also one of the few epsiodes he scored himself).
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* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Starting with the second season, co-stars Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson and Don Mitchell (billed in that order) were billed in the opening credits. They were billed in the closing credits in the first season.
* WrittenByCastMember: Don Galloway co-wrote "Seeing Is Believing" with Charles Nicholls, a ClearMyName episode for Ed Brown.
* WrittenByCastMember: Don Galloway co-wrote "Seeing Is Believing" with Charles Nicholls, a ClearMyName episode for Ed Brown.
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* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Starting with the second season, co-stars Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson and Don Mitchell (billed in that order) were billed in the opening credits. They were billed in the closing credits in the first season.
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* CreatorCameo: Music/QuincyJones in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" (also one of the few epsiodes he scored himself).
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* CreatorCameo: Music/QuincyJones Quincy Jones in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" (also one of the few epsiodes he scored himself).
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* CreatorCameo: Music/QuincyJones in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" (also one of the few epsiodes he scored himself).
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* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself." [[spoiler: Oh, irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]], whith help from future Oscar/Emmy-winning FX whiz Albert Whitlock.]]
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* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself." [[spoiler: Oh, irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]], whith with help from future Oscar/Emmy-winning FX whiz Albert Whitlock.]]
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* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself. [[spoiler: - irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]].]]
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* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself. " [[spoiler: - Oh, irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]].Burr]], whith help from future Oscar/Emmy-winning FX whiz Albert Whitlock.]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Elizabeth Baur is credited from season five onwards, but the first episode she is the fourth season five episode.
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* AbsenteeActor: Elizabeth Baur is credited from season five onwards, but the first episode she appears in is the fourth season five episode.episode.
* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself. [[spoiler: - irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]].]]
* DirectedByCastMember: Raymond Burr directed "Achilles' Heel" and "Nightmare Trip."
* FakeAmerican: What with the star being Canadian.
* AsHimself: the end credits for "Death by the Numbers," begin with "[[AndStarring And Carlton Duffy]] AsHimself. [[spoiler: - irascible artist Carlton Duffy is [[ActingForTwo also played by Raymond Burr]].]]
* DirectedByCastMember: Raymond Burr directed "Achilles' Heel" and "Nightmare Trip."
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* AbsenteeActor: Elizabeth Baur is credited from season five onwards, but the first episode she is the fourth season five episode.
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* WrittenByCastMember: Don Galloway co-wrote "Seeing Is Believing" with Charles Nicholls, a ClearMyName episode for Ed Brown.