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Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)

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Car 54, Where Are You?

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Featured in

    • Prime Times (TV Movie 1983)

      Scene is shown.
    • "Biography" Fred Gwynne: More Than a Munster (TV Episode 1999)

      Documentary about a star of this series
    • Influences: From Yesterday to Today (TV Movie 1999)

      clips from this show are used in this special
    • "Biography" Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa (TV Episode 2000)

      Documentary about a star of this series

Followed by

    • Police... secours! (1994)

Referenced in

    • "The DuPont Show of the Week" Seven Keys to Baldpate (TV Episode 1962)

      Fred Gwynne stars, Joe E. Ross makes a cameo appearance as a policeman.
    • "Sur le pont la marine" PT 73 Where Are You? (TV Episode 1962)

      Title used in episode title
    • Jules de Londres (1963)

      Features on the front of a policeman's magazine.
    • "Dobie Gillis" Now I Lay Me Down to Steal (TV Episode 1963)

      When the bumbling policeman arrive, Maynard quips, "Haven't I seen them on Car 54?"
    • "The Joey Bishop Show" My Buddy, My Buddy (TV Episode 1963)

      Mentioned in dialogue.

Spoofed in

    • "Les Pierrafeu" Kleptomaniac Caper (TV Episode 1962)

      The dispatcher on the radio in the cruiser asks, "Car 34, where are you?"
    • "Dobie Gillis" What's a Little Murder Between Friends (TV Episode 1962)

      The tall and short policemen are spoofs on Officers Toody and Muldoon from the then-popular sitcom.
    • Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat (1976)

    • Mario Bros. (Video Game 1983)

      The Atari version of Mario Bros. mocks the theme from Car 54, Where Are You?

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