- clips used
"Troldspejlet" Episode #12.7 (TV Episode 1995)
Jakob Stegelman looks at dogs featured in Disney productions + clip shown"20 to 1" Big Screen Buddies (TV Episode 2009)
Clips shown in a segment on its title characters."The Rotten Tomatoes Show" Shutter Island/The Ghost Writer/Happy Tears (TV Episode 2010)
Footage shown during the top five buddy cops countdown"Hollywood's Top Ten" Dog Movies (TV Episode 2010)
#5"Hollywood's Top Ten" You're an Animal (TV Episode 2011)
#8
Gilligan's Island (TV Series 1964–1992)
When Detective Turner enters the motel, we can hear dialog from Gilligan's Island.
Turner & Hooch (TV Movie 1990)
Turner & Hooch (TV Series 2021)
K-9 (1989)
A 1989 buddy cop comedy film with a dog as the 2nd lead.- Referenced during the Carnac sketch.
"Saturday Night Live" Tom Hanks/Aerosmith (TV Episode 1990)
referenced by Tom HanksFrankenhooker (1990)
Advertised at Loew's Theaters in the Times Square Scene.Dennis Miller: Black and White (TV Special 1990)
Hooch mentioned by Dennis Miller.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series 1964–1968)
Turner talks about this show with HoochLancelot Link: Secret Chimp (TV Series 1970–1971)
Tom Hanks' character imitates and laughs at the dubbed chimp "speech" whilst remembering the show to Hooch."The Waltons" The Journal (TV Episode 1979)
Like Reckless The Dog in The Waltons The Journal, Hooch the dog dies. But unlike Reckless, Hooch is taken to the vet.
Turner & Hooch (TV Series 2021)
Remake to TV Series of 1989 films
"In Living Color" Ike Turner and Hooch (TV Episode 1993)
Ike Turner is given absolutely no mercy by the writers of this show.Toy Story (1995)
"Scrubs" My Faith in Humanity (TV Episode 2005)
J.D. and Turk switch and cover shifts so that Dr. Turner and Dr. Hooch are on the same schedule; Dr. Kelso asks who was to perform an endoscopy on a patient, Turk and J.D. answer (side-by-side as a team): "Turner & Hooch!"- Title is parodied during the Triumph sketch: "Turner and Cooch".
"Monk" Mr. Monk and the Dog (TV Episode 2009)
When Monk shows Shelby his house, it is a call back to Turner and Hooch (1989) in which Tom Hanks (Turner) is a cop who brings a dog involved with a case home to his immaculate apartment. Turner leads Hooch through his house and claims that each room is not his (Hooch's) room, finally getting to Hooch's, designated space, much like Monk and Shelby.