'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Videos (Video 1996)
"The Weird Al Show" Al Gets Robbed (TV Episode 1997)
The "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" segment is featured during the closing credits.'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection (Video 2003)
"5 Second Movies" UHF (TV Episode 2008)
"Siskel & Ebert" Licence to Kill/Peter Pan/When Harry Met Sally (TV Episode 1989)
Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode."Siskel & Ebert" UHF/Valentino Returns/Shag (TV Episode 1989)
Reviewed.Camp MTV (TV Movie 1989)
Camp MTV was a special used to promote "UHF".'Weird Al' Yankovic: UHF (Music Video 1989)
clips shownBehind the Scenes: 'UHF' (TV Short 1989)
Mister Ed (TV Series 1961–1966)
Playing on TV."The Beverly Hillbillies" The Clampett Curse (TV Episode 1967)
George Newman falls asleep watching this episode on his TV set, and has a fantasy dream..Mars Needs Women (TV Movie 1968)
Clip shown and credited in the movie.
"MacGyver" The Visitor (TV Episode 1990)
Both have an enigmatic character who is there to help but turns out to be an alien who is there to help then leaves for his home planet at the end. The first four letters of both characters is "Phil".The Epic of Detective Mandy: Book Two - Spoof of the Living Dead (TV Movie 1991)
The Bum in Spoof of the Living Dead (1991) asks everyone for a quarter in the same way as the homeless character in UHF (1989) and, likewise, when the Gigalo gives the Bum a quarter, he says, "What are you gonna do, start a business?", just like R.J. Fletcher does when he confronts the man in UHF (1989).Aliens (Short 1993)
"The Weird Al Show" Back to School (TV Episode 1997)
Gedde Watanabe again appears as Kuni, Weird Al's judo instructor, and ends the lesson by screaming, "You're so stupid!""The Weird Al Show" Talent Show (TV Episode 1997)
The "UHF" video is featured during the closing credits.
- Protagonist who daydreams and the movie shows his fantasies.
You Bet Your Life (TV Series 1950–1961)
One of the TV programs on the U62 fall schedule is "You Bet Your Pink Slip".Father Knows Best (TV Series 1954–1960)
One of the TV programs on the U62 fall schedule is "Buddha Knows Best".This Island Earth (1955)
The Mickey Mouse Club (TV Series 1955–1958)
During the telethon, Stanley says to the audience, "Alright, Mouseketeers!"
- Once again, as in the other episodes of the Detective Mandy saga, the homeless character begs for a quarter like the homeless character in UHF (1989).
Zombie Strippers! (2008)
Same line: Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers - said by Paco"The Comix Scrutinizer" The Life & Death of Fritz the Cat (TV Episode 2013)
The show title "Uncle Scrutinizer's Club House" is a reference to UHF.
Gone with the Wind (1939)
George and Teri appear together as Rhett and Scarlett in one of George's fantasies.- In the scene with the animal house, the show's host, Raul Hernandez, who is receiving a shipment of badgers says "Badgers? We don''t need no stinking badgers!"
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
Dr. Philo broadcasts a recording of R.J. Fletcher insulting the townspeople.Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (TV Series 1963–1988)
"Raul's Wild Kingdom" is a parody.The Outer Limits (TV Series 1963–1965)
The song "UHF" parodies the "we control the horizontal, we control the vertical" narration.