Can you complete the top three credits of classic TV's biggest stars?
Role call! Prove you're one of television's most attentive stargazers.
The biggest TV stars didn't just appear on television, but often seriously impressed on the big screen, too, just as responsible for hit movies they propelled in starring and supporting roles as the TV series we all watched and loved week to week.
Think you can name the top three credits of TV history's most well-known stars?
Take this quiz where we give you two credits and ask you to pick out the third. Only the most attentive TV stargazers can score 8/10. Good luck!
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Carol Burnett is famous for The Carol Burnett Show and playing a character on its hit spin-off Mama's Family, but in which 1980s family movie did she play a memorable character?
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Ron Howard started as a child star on The Andy Griffith Show, and we all grew up with him on Happy Days, but which 1970s movie also featured the eventual Academy Award-winning director?
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Andy Griffith launched The Andy Griffith Show after impressing in No Time for Sergeants, but later he played a lawyer in which hit series?
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Betty White's first sitcom was called Life With Elizabeth and her best-known sitcom is likely The Golden Girls, but what other sitcom in the 1970s do you know her from?
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Carroll O'Connor's starring role on All in the Family spun off into Archie Bunker's Place, but which 1980s TV drama did he notably star in?
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Dick Van Dyke made a name for himself on The Dick Van Dyke Show, then delighted everyone in Mary Poppins, but he also starred in which 1980s crime drama?
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June Lockhart memorably played the mom on Lassie and Lost in Space, but she also played a doctor on which 1960s sitcom?
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Raymond Burr was riveting on television in both Perry Mason and Ironside, but which Hitchcock movie memorably made him a villain?
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Peter Falk scored his first Oscar nom for Murder, Inc., and everybody knows he played Columbo, but which 1980s family movie did he narrate as the Grandfather?
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William Shatner played Captain Kirk on Star Trek and starred in T.J. Hooker, but can you pick out the 2000s legal drama he also starred in?