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TV Title Swap: Can You Match Them? (2)

See a fake title using the actor's name, match it to the actual show using the character's name!

TV Title Swap: Can You Match Them? (2)
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You see "Kelsey" and you know that's Frasier. And yeah, "Ugly America" is obviously Ugly Betty.

But what about "Danson" or "Shalhoub"? Those are gonna make you pause and think for a second.

Like, you definitely know the show "Malcolm in the Middle" but when you see "Frankie in the Middle" can you actually make the connection to Frankie Muniz?

The obvious swaps are no problem. The weird obscure ones are gonna test whether you actually know the actors' names or if you just know the characters.

Good luck with this one. Your brain's probably gonna feel like it's doing gymnastics halfway through.

1/20

Roundhouse Reputation?

[B] Walker, Texas Ranger | Cherokee wisdom met roundhouse kicks as Norris dispensed frontier justice for nine action-packed Texas seasons.

2/20

Emotion Office?

[D] Herman's Head | Ragsdale's researcher externalized his emotions as office workers in Fox's quirky psychology experiment gone sitcom.

3/20

SAT-Vocab Teens?

[D] Dawson's Creek | Van Der Beek's teenage filmmaker dissected Capeside romance using vocabulary no sixteen-year-old actually possesses.

4/20

Bronx M.D.?

[A] Becker | Beneath the Bronx doctor's cantankerous exterior hid genuine compassion for patients and diner regulars alike.

5/20

Pembroke Nanny?

[B] Charles in Charge | Live-in college student balanced Pembroke childcare with studies, delivering pure eighties wholesome family entertainment.

6/20

Neptune Noir?

[C] Veronica Mars | Teenage detective solved Neptune High cases with noir voiceover, delivering taser wit and trauma-hardened cynicism.

7/20

Brace-Faced Mode?

[A] Ugly Betty | Braces-wearing fashionista climbed Mode magazine ranks, collecting Ferrera both Emmy and Golden Globe trophies simultaneously.

8/20

SF Gate Solo?

[C] Suddenly Susan | Post-engagement columnist discovered independence at San Francisco Gate surrounded by four seasons of quirky coworkers.

9/20

Tea-Time Butler?

[A] Mr. Belvedere | British butler civilized Pittsburgh suburbia with teatime protocol, creating six seasons of transatlantic culture-clash comedy.

10/20

Sunnydale Apocalypse?

[B] Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Chosen slayer balanced Sunnydale apocalypses with homework assignments and tragically doomed romantic relationships throughout seven years.

11/20

Karma Listkeeper?

[B] My Name is Earl | Karma list and lottery ticket fueled Lee's reformed criminal through four seasons of redemption comedy.

12/20

Spin-Off Pulitzer?

[A] Lou Grant | Comedy's newsroom boss transformed into hour-long drama, editing Tribune with journalistic integrity worth five Emmys.

13/20

Pill-Counting ER?

[D] Nurse Jackie | Falco's pill-dependent emergency nurse balanced caring with addiction through seven Emmy-recognized Manhattan hospital seasons.

14/20

Maude-Liberal Rants?

[D] Maude | Arthur's outspoken liberal tackled abortion and divorce controversially, pushing seventies boundaries with caustic feminist humor.

15/20

12th Precinct Deadpan?

[A] Barney Miller | Precinct captain supervised Manhattan's 12th through absurdist cases with deadpan ensemble perfection for eight seasons.

16/20

Sweathog Whisperer?

[C] Welcome Back, Kotter | Brooklyn teacher returned to manage remedial Sweathogs, accidentally launching Travolta from supporting player to superstar.

17/20

Frontier Stethoscope?

[B] Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | Boston physician pioneered Colorado frontier healthcare with progressive 1860s ideals and inevitable period romance complications.

18/20

Ex-Husband's Younger Girl?

[C] The New Adventures of Old Christine | Divorced mom juggled single parenthood while battling ex-husband's younger girlfriend through five neurotic seasons.

19/20

Talking Cat Contract?

[C] Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Half-witch high schooler learned spells from quirky aunts and Salem, her wisecracking talking cat companion.

20/20

Jazz Monologue?

[D] The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Jazz-scored introspection followed Brown's Manhattan divorcée through five boundary-blurring seasons critics absolutely loved.

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