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** Anne Schedeen (aka [[{{ALF}} Kate Tanner]]) appears in [[YouLookFamiliar five episodes]] over the course of the series: she plays Jack's girlfriend Linda in "Will the Real Jack Tripper...", "Double Date" and as a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute replacement for Janet]] in "Stanley's Hotline" (the only episode in the series in which Joyce [=DeWitt=] doesn't appear). Also, Anne plays another of Jack's girlfriends, Lisa Page, in "Honest Jack Tripper" and Louise Prescott in "Jack Gets His Own Restaurant."

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** Anne Schedeen (aka [[{{ALF}} [[Series/{{ALF}} Kate Tanner]]) appears in [[YouLookFamiliar five episodes]] over the course of the series: she plays Jack's girlfriend Linda in "Will the Real Jack Tripper...", "Double Date" and as a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute replacement for Janet]] in "Stanley's Hotline" (the only episode in the series in which Joyce [=DeWitt=] doesn't appear). Also, Anne plays another of Jack's girlfriends, Lisa Page, in "Honest Jack Tripper" and Louise Prescott in "Jack Gets His Own Restaurant."
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* YouLookFamiliar: Jeffrey Tambor, now [[HeyItsThatGuy fairly well known]] for playing [[Series/ArrestedDevelopment George Bluth Sr.]], appeared in several episodes, each time as a different character. And that's not even counting his regular role on the spinoff ''Series/TheRopers''.
** Jordan Chaney appeared in a third-season episode as a used-car dealer who employs Jack as a live-in cook (and whose wife keeps hitting on him), before becoming a semi-regular as Jack's boss Mr. Angelino.
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** The late Stanley Kamel (''Series/{{Monk}}'', ''MelrosePlace'') played the "Clean-Cut Man" in the 7th-season episode "Opening Night."

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** The late Stanley Kamel (''Series/{{Monk}}'', ''MelrosePlace'') ''Series/MelrosePlace'') played the "Clean-Cut Man" in the 7th-season episode "Opening Night."
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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman]]) plays Reverend Gilmore in Season Seven's "The Brunch."
** Beau Starr ([[Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers Sheriff]] [[Halloween5TheRevengeOfMichaelMyers Ben Meeker]]; Lt. Harding Welsh in ''DueSouth'') plays a police officer in the 7th-season episode "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do."

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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} [[Characters/{{Terminator}} Dr. Silberman]]) plays Reverend Gilmore in Season Seven's "The Brunch."
** Beau Starr ([[Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers ([[Film/Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers Sheriff]] [[Halloween5TheRevengeOfMichaelMyers [[Film/Halloween5TheRevengeOfMichaelMyers Ben Meeker]]; Lt. Harding Welsh in ''DueSouth'') plays a police officer in the 7th-season episode "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do."



** Season Eight's "Alias Jack Tripper" features both Rita Wilson (''SleeplessInSeattle'', ''JingleAllTheWay''; Creator/TomHanks's wife) and Lana Clarkson (star of the BMovie ''Barbarian Queen'' and its sequel but perhaps best known, sadly, as the murder victim of Music/PhilSpector).

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** Season Eight's "Alias Jack Tripper" features both Rita Wilson (''SleeplessInSeattle'', ''JingleAllTheWay''; (''Film/SleeplessInSeattle'', ''Film/JingleAllTheWay''; Creator/TomHanks's wife) and Lana Clarkson (star of the BMovie ''Barbarian Queen'' and its sequel but perhaps best known, sadly, as the murder victim of Music/PhilSpector).
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* ActingForTwo: Sort of. In the first opening sequence, Jack gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted by a brunette passing by]] and takes a tumble on his bike. The brunette? Suzanne Somers with a wig. Justified since the show was still in pilot stages when that was filmed so they had to be frugal.

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* ActingForTwo: Sort of. In the first opening sequence, Jack gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted by a brunette passing walking by]] and takes a tumble on his bike. The brunette? Suzanne Somers with a wig. Justified since the show was still in pilot stages when that was filmed so they had to be frugal.
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* ActingForTwo: Sort of. In the first opening sequence, Jack gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted by a brunette passing by]] and takes a tumble on his bike. The brunette? Suzanne Somers with a wig. Justified since the show was still in pilot stages when that was filmed so they had to be frugal.
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** As with the J. Pat O'Malley example above, another extremely prolific character actor of '50s, '60s', 70s, '80s and '90s TV, Parley Baer, played Bert Landers in Season Eight's "Grandma Jack."
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** Season Eight's "Alias Jack Tripper" features both Rita Wilson (''SleeplessInSeattle'', ''JingleAllTheWay''; Creator/TomHanks's wife) and Lana Clarkson (star of the BMovie ''Barbarian Queen'' and its sequel but perhaps better known, sadly, as the murder victim of Music/PhilSpector).

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** Season Eight's "Alias Jack Tripper" features both Rita Wilson (''SleeplessInSeattle'', ''JingleAllTheWay''; Creator/TomHanks's wife) and Lana Clarkson (star of the BMovie ''Barbarian Queen'' and its sequel but perhaps better best known, sadly, as the murder victim of Music/PhilSpector).
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** Season Eight's "Alias Jack Tripper" features both Rita Wilson (''SleeplessInSeattle'', ''JingleAllTheWay''; Creator/TomHanks's wife) and Lana Clarkson (star of the BMovie ''Barbarian Queen'' and its sequel but perhaps better known, sadly, as the murder victim of Music/PhilSpector).
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** [[TheGoonies Mama Fratelli]] uses an ATM in Season Eight's "The Money Machine."

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** The late Edward Andrews (Grandpa Howard in ''SixteenCandles'') played Jack's grandpa (who thinks Jack is a doctor) in season six's "Doctor in the House."

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** The late Edward Andrews (Grandpa Howard in ''SixteenCandles'') played Jack's grandpa (who thinks Jack is a doctor) in season six's Season Six's "Doctor in the House."



** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman]]) plays Reverend Gilmore in season seven's "The Brunch."

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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman]]) plays Reverend Gilmore in season seven's Season Seven's "The Brunch.""
** Beau Starr ([[Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers Sheriff]] [[Halloween5TheRevengeOfMichaelMyers Ben Meeker]]; Lt. Harding Welsh in ''DueSouth'') plays a police officer in the 7th-season episode "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do."
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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman) plays Reverend Gilmore in season seven's "The Brunch."

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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman) Silberman]]) plays Reverend Gilmore in season seven's "The Brunch."
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** Earl Boen (aka [[Characters/{{TERMINATOR}} Dr. Silberman) plays Reverend Gilmore in season seven's "The Brunch."
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** The late Stanley Kamel (''Series/{{Monk}}'', ''MelrosePlace'') played the "Clean-Cut Man" in the 7th-season episode "Opening Night."
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** The late Edward Andrews (Grandpa Howard in ''SixteenCandles'') played Jack's grandpa (who thinks Jack is a doctor) in season six's "Doctor in the House."
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** Karen Austin (''NightCourt'') plays Jack's controlling fiancee Denise in the 6th-season episode "Jack's 10."

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** Karen Austin (''NightCourt'') (''NightCourt'', ''SummerRental'') plays Jack's controlling fiancee Denise in the 6th-season episode "Jack's 10."
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** Karen Austin (''NightCourt'') plays Jack's controlling fiancee Denise in the 6th-season episode "Jack's 10."
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** Teresa Ganzel, who played "Art Fern's Tea Time Movie Lady" on Creator/JohhnyCarson's ''Tonight Show," and is a [[HeyIt'sThatVoice prolific voice actress]] on animated TV shows and Creator/{{Pixar}} films as well, plays the oft-spoken-of "Greedy Gretchen" in the 6th-season episode "Lies My Roommate Told Me" (she reprised that role in an episode of the SequelSeries, ''Three's a Crowd.'')

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** Teresa Ganzel, who played "Art Fern's Tea Time Movie Lady" on Creator/JohhnyCarson's Johhny Carson's ''Tonight Show," Show'', and is a [[HeyIt'sThatVoice [[HeyItsThatVoice prolific voice actress]] on animated TV shows and Creator/{{Pixar}} films as well, plays the oft-spoken-of "Greedy Gretchen" in the 6th-season episode "Lies My Roommate Told Me" (she reprised that role in an episode of the SequelSeries, ''Three's a Crowd.'')
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** Teresa Ganzel, who played "Art Fern's Tea Time Movie Lady" on Creator/JohhnyCarson's ''Tonight Show," and is a [[HeyIt'sThatVoice prolific voice actress]] on animated TV shows and Creator/{{Pixar}} films as well, plays the oft-spoken-of "Greedy Gretchen" in the 6th-season episode "Lies My Roommate Told Me" (she reprised that role in an episode of the SequelSeries, ''Three's a Crowd.'')
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** Ellen Travolta (John's sis; ''Film/{{Grease}}''; ''CharlesInCharge'') plays Mrs. Marconi in the 5th-season episode "And Justice for Jack."

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** Ellen Travolta (John's sis; ''Film/{{Grease}}''; ''CharlesInCharge'') ''Series/CharlesInCharge'') plays Mrs. Marconi in the 5th-season episode "And Justice for Jack."
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** Veteran character actor J. Pat O'Malley, with roles in Golden-Age TV programs such as ''Series/TheTwilightZone'', ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', ''{{Rawhide}}'', ''Series/MyFavoriteMartian'', ''{{Series/Batman}}'', and basically ''every TV series that aired'' during the '50s and '60s; plus films such as ''Franchise/{{Lassie}} Come Home'' and ''Theatre/HelloDolly''; ''and'' a Disney [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well (''Disney/RobinHood'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'') plays Leo Moran in the 4th-season episode "Old Folks at Home."

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** Veteran character actor J. Pat O'Malley, with roles in Golden-Age TV programs such as ''Series/TheTwilightZone'', ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', ''{{Rawhide}}'', ''Series/{{Rawhide}}'', ''Series/MyFavoriteMartian'', ''{{Series/Batman}}'', and basically ''every TV series that aired'' during the '50s and '60s; plus films such as ''Franchise/{{Lassie}} Come Home'' and ''Theatre/HelloDolly''; ''and'' a Disney [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well (''Disney/RobinHood'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'') plays Leo Moran in the 4th-season episode "Old Folks at Home."

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** Michael Bell (aka [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration Groppler Zorn ["Encounter at Farpoint"]]], and a noted [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well), plays Rama Mageesh in "Chrissy and the Guru" and Janet's sleazy dance instructor Michael in "Some of That Jazz."
** Joanna Kerns (aka [[GrowingPains Maggie Seaver]]) plays Bobby Trilling in "The Love Lesson" and Cheryl in "Jack Be Quick."
** Terry Kiser (aka [[WeekendAtBernies Bernie Lomax]]) puts in two appearances as well: Max in "Dying to Meet You" and Mr. Canon (the mobster who loves Jack's cooking) in "A Friend in Need."
** In the 2nd-season episode "Chrissy's Date": Dick Sargent (''{{Bewitched}}'') and Joyce Bulifant (''{{Airplane}}'') as Lloyd and Mrs. Cross.
** Sondra Currie (aka Linda Garner in the [[TheHangover ''Hangover'']] movies) puts in three appearances in the series: Sherry Lee in "Alone Together," Shelley Green in "Janet's Secret" and Arlene Price in "Jack Takes Off."
** James Cromwell (''StarTrekFirstContact'', ''{{Babe}}'', ''Film/TheGreenMile'') plays Det. Lannigan in "Chrissy's Night Out."
** Natalie Schafer (aka [[GilligansIsland "Lovey" Howell]]) plays a customer in Janet's flower shop in the 2nd-season episode "Jack in the Flower Shop."

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** Michael Bell (aka [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Groppler Zorn ["Encounter at Farpoint"]]], and a noted [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well), plays Rama Mageesh in "Chrissy and the Guru" and Janet's sleazy dance instructor Michael in "Some of That Jazz."
** Joanna Kerns (aka [[GrowingPains [[Series/GrowingPains Maggie Seaver]]) plays Bobby Trilling in "The Love Lesson" and Cheryl in "Jack Be Quick."
** Terry Kiser (aka [[WeekendAtBernies [[Film/WeekendAtBernies Bernie Lomax]]) puts in two appearances as well: Max in "Dying to Meet You" and Mr. Canon (the mobster who loves Jack's cooking) in "A Friend in Need."
** In the 2nd-season episode "Chrissy's Date": Dick Sargent (''{{Bewitched}}'') (''Series/{{Bewitched}}'') and Joyce Bulifant (''{{Airplane}}'') (''Film/{{Airplane}}'') as Lloyd and Mrs. Cross.
** Sondra Currie (aka Linda Garner in the [[TheHangover ''Hangover'']] ''[[Film/TheHangover Hangover]]'' movies) puts in three appearances in the series: Sherry Lee in "Alone Together," Shelley Green in "Janet's Secret" and Arlene Price in "Jack Takes Off."
** James Cromwell (''StarTrekFirstContact'', ''{{Babe}}'', (''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'', ''Film/{{Babe}}'', ''Film/TheGreenMile'') plays Det. Lannigan in "Chrissy's Night Out."
** Natalie Schafer (aka [[GilligansIsland [[Series/GilligansIsland "Lovey" Howell]]) plays a customer in Janet's flower shop in the 2nd-season episode "Jack in the Flower Shop."



** In the 3rd-season episode "Jack Moves Out": Cynthia Harris (aka Sylvia Buchman in ''MadAboutYou'') plays the horny Mrs. Layton, and John Larroquette (''NightCourt'', ''BostonLegal'') plays the cop that comes to their apartment (Classic line: After finding out Jack lives there with two girls, he says "Never mind why you broke in. Why did you break ''out''?!")

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** In the 3rd-season episode "Jack Moves Out": Cynthia Harris (aka Sylvia Buchman in ''MadAboutYou'') ''Series/MadAboutYou'') plays the horny Mrs. Layton, and John Larroquette (''NightCourt'', ''BostonLegal'') (''Series/NightCourt'', ''Series/BostonLegal'') plays the cop that comes to their apartment (Classic line: After finding out Jack lives there with two girls, he says "Never mind why you broke in. Why did you break ''out''?!")



** Extremely prolific character actor Phil Leeds (best known, perhaps, for ''{{Ghost}}'' and ''RosemarysBaby'') plays [[MeaningfulName Lyle Wormold]] in the 4th-season episode "The Life Saver."
** Veteran character actor J. Pat O'Malley, with roles in Golden-Age TV programs such as ''TheTwilightZone'', ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', ''{{Rawhide}}'', ''Series/MyFavoriteMartian'', ''{{Series/Batman}}'', and basically ''every TV series that aired'' during the '50s and '60s; plus films such as ''Franchise/{{Lassie}} Come Home'' and ''HelloDolly''; ''and'' a Disney [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well (''Disney/RobinHood'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'') plays Leo Moran in the 4th-season episode "Old Folks at Home."
** Roger C. Carmel (you may know him as [[Series/StarTrek Harcourt Fenton Mudd]]) plays the eponymous Merl Denker in the 4th-season episode "Ralph's Rival"; also in that episode is BMovie fave Reb Brown (''YorTheHunterFromTheFuture'') as Chrissy's muscular boyfriend Elmo Hacker.
** '80s TV buffs may also recognize Philip Charles [=MacKenzie=], who plays Roger in the 4th-season episode "And Baby Makes Two." He was also Donald Maltby in the Showtime comedy series ''Brothers'' from 1984-1989; in the '90s and '00s he has been a very busy director of TV shows (''AccordingToJim'', ''{{Frasier}}'', ''{{Roseanne}}'').
** John Getz (''TheSocialNetwork'', ''Film/TheFly'', ''BloodSimple'') plays Jack's eponymous brother Lee in the 4th-season episode "Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother."

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** Extremely prolific character actor Phil Leeds (best known, perhaps, for ''{{Ghost}}'' ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' and ''RosemarysBaby'') ''Film/RosemarysBaby'') plays [[MeaningfulName Lyle Wormold]] in the 4th-season episode "The Life Saver."
** Veteran character actor J. Pat O'Malley, with roles in Golden-Age TV programs such as ''TheTwilightZone'', ''Series/TheTwilightZone'', ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', ''{{Rawhide}}'', ''Series/MyFavoriteMartian'', ''{{Series/Batman}}'', and basically ''every TV series that aired'' during the '50s and '60s; plus films such as ''Franchise/{{Lassie}} Come Home'' and ''HelloDolly''; ''Theatre/HelloDolly''; ''and'' a Disney [[HeyItsThatVoice voice actor]] as well (''Disney/RobinHood'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'') plays Leo Moran in the 4th-season episode "Old Folks at Home."
** Roger C. Carmel (you may know him as [[Series/StarTrek [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Harcourt Fenton Mudd]]) plays the eponymous Merl Denker in the 4th-season episode "Ralph's Rival"; also in that episode is BMovie fave Reb Brown (''YorTheHunterFromTheFuture'') (''Film/YorTheHunterFromTheFuture'') as Chrissy's muscular boyfriend Elmo Hacker.
** '80s TV buffs may also recognize Philip Charles [=MacKenzie=], who plays Roger in the 4th-season episode "And Baby Makes Two." He was also Donald Maltby in the Showtime comedy series ''Brothers'' from 1984-1989; in the '90s and '00s he has been a very busy director of TV shows (''AccordingToJim'', ''{{Frasier}}'', ''{{Roseanne}}'').
(''Series/AccordingToJim'', ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'').
** John Getz (''TheSocialNetwork'', (''Film/TheSocialNetwork'', ''Film/TheFly'', ''BloodSimple'') ''Film/BloodSimple'') plays Jack's eponymous brother Lee in the 4th-season episode "Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother."



** Ellen Travolta (John's sis; ''Film/{{Grease}}; ''CharlesInCharge'') plays Mrs. Marconi in the 5th-season episode "And Justice for Jack."
** Kate Murtagh (aka [[DoctorDetroit "Mom"]]) plays Gertrude, the big woman who chases Mr. Furley around the ski lodge in the 5th-season episode "Downhill Chaser."
** Frances Lee [=McCain=] (who played moms in ''StandByMe,'' ''{{Gremlins}}'' and ''BackToTheFuture'') plays ''expectant'' mom Kelly in the 5th-season episode "And Baby Makes Four."
** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the ''ThreeNinjas'' franchise, plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."
** Barry Williams (aka [[TheBradyBunch Greg Brady]]) plays the object of Janet's desire, David Winthrop, in the 6th-season episode "Up in the Air."

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** Ellen Travolta (John's sis; ''Film/{{Grease}}; ''Film/{{Grease}}''; ''CharlesInCharge'') plays Mrs. Marconi in the 5th-season episode "And Justice for Jack."
** Kate Murtagh (aka [[DoctorDetroit [[Film/DoctorDetroit "Mom"]]) plays Gertrude, the big woman who chases Mr. Furley around the ski lodge in the 5th-season episode "Downhill Chaser."
** Frances Lee [=McCain=] (who played moms in ''StandByMe,'' ''{{Gremlins}}'' ''Film/StandByMe,'' ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'' and ''BackToTheFuture'') ''Film/BackToTheFuture'') plays ''expectant'' mom Kelly in the 5th-season episode "And Baby Makes Four."
** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the ''ThreeNinjas'' ''Film/ThreeNinjas'' franchise, plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."
** Barry Williams (aka [[TheBradyBunch [[Series/TheBradyBunch Greg Brady]]) plays the object of Janet's desire, David Winthrop, in the 6th-season episode "Up in the Air."
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* The ''[[Magazine/{{MAD}} MAD Magazine]]'' satire was called ''He's Company''.
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** Lucille Ball plays herself as the host of the ClipShow that wraps up Season 6.
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** Barry Williams (aka [[TheBradyBunch Greg Brady]]) plays the object of Janet's desire, David Winthrop, in the 6th-season episode "Up in the Air."
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** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the [[''ThreeNinjas 3 Ninjas'' franchise]], plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."

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** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the [[''ThreeNinjas 3 Ninjas'' franchise]], ''ThreeNinjas'' franchise, plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."
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** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the [[ThreeNinjas ''3 Ninjas'' franchise]], plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."

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** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the [[ThreeNinjas ''3 [[''ThreeNinjas 3 Ninjas'' franchise]], plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."
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** Alan [=McRae=], who played Samuel Douglas Sr. in the [[ThreeNinjas ''3 Ninjas'' franchise]], plays the robber in the 6th-season episode "Eyewitness Blues."
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** JeffreyTambor plays [[YouLookFamiliar three different characters]] in as many episodes: Winston Cromwell III in "Father of the Bride," Dr. Miller in "Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and Dr. Greene in "Jack Goes to the Dentist" (he also played the Ropers' uptight neighbor [[TheDanza Jeffrey P. Brookes]] in their spin-off series).

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** JeffreyTambor Jeffrey Tambor plays [[YouLookFamiliar three different characters]] in as many episodes: Winston Cromwell III in "Father of the Bride," Dr. Miller in "Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and Dr. Greene in "Jack Goes to the Dentist" (he also played the Ropers' uptight neighbor [[TheDanza Jeffrey P. Brookes]] in their [[{{Spinoff}} spin-off series).series]]).

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