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Q: I think I spotted two members of the "Glee" cast in the video for Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night." Were there more guest stars in there?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

When it came out in 2011, the video for "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" entered the great pantheon of celebrity-laden music videos, but it did so with a bang.

Not content with just one or two hey-that-guy/girl moments, the clip promoting Perry's hit summer anthem had seven notable appearances.

Making It, on NBC

Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman host in this unique crafting competition show's newest episode. America's most talented makers tackle projects to up a home's curb appeal with a front door makeover and a porch upgrade featuring unique, handmade touches.

Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler host "Making It"
Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler host "Making It"

Crime Scene Kitchen, on Fox

In this quirky cooking series' newest episode, bakers use crumbs and clues to decode what type of dessert was made and duplicate the recipe for the chance to take home the $100,000 prize. Joel McHale hosts with judges Yolanda Gampp and Curtis Stone.

Yolanda Gampp, Joel McHale and Curtis Stone from "Crime Scene Kitchen"
Joel McHale and Curtis Stone from "Crime Scene Kitchen"

Q: Why has the second season of the PBS series "Beecham House" vanished? It was a wonderful story and ended on a cliffhanger, and those who watched it want to find out what happened.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The second season of "Beecham House" hasn't "vanished" so much as it never existed — and was never meant to.

From the beginning, before it ever aired, the show was being billed by its network (U.K. broadcaster ITV) as a six-part miniseries; and that's what they delivered.

A few days after the finale ended in July 2019, the show's official Twitter account even posted a pretty final statement: "We hope you've enjoyed the series as much as we have enjoyed making it."

Let's Make a Deal, on CBS

Tiffany Coyne and Jonathan Mangum join this hit game show's hilarious host, Wayne Brady, in welcoming costumed audience members to the fun. Contestants make increasingly risky deals with the host in an effort to win big money and amazing prizes.

Wayne Brady hosts "Let's Make a Deal"
Wayne Brady hosts "Let's Make a Deal"

The games must go on: Tokyo 2020 Olympics kick off on NBC

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
NBC correspondent Natalie Morales joins the team announcing the 2020 Summer Olympic Games

NBC correspondent Natalie Morales joins the team announcing the 2020 Summer Olympic Games

Let's Make a Deal, on CBS

Tiffany Coyne and Jonathan Mangum join this hit game show's hilarious host, Wayne Brady, in welcoming costumed audience members to the fun. Contestants make increasingly risky deals with the host in an effort to win big money and amazing prizes.

Wayne Brady hosts "Let's Make a Deal"
Wayne Brady hosts "Let's Make a Deal"

Bob Hearts Abishola, on CBS

Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku star in this rebroadcast Season 2 premiere. Bob (Gardell) is ready to buy an engagement ring, but plans are derailed when Abishola (Olowofoyeku) reveals she doesn't believe traditional marriage is worth the hassle.

Folake Olowofoyeku and Billy Gardell star in "Bob Hearts Abishola"
Folake Olowofoyeku and Billy Gardell star in "Bob Hearts Abishola"

Q: I've watched the reruns of "M*A*S*H" about a million times, and the episode that always sticks out to me is the one with the guy singing between scenes -- I think the song is called "Oh Tokyo," but that might just be one of the lines. Who was that? Wha

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

He actually appeared (and sang) in three episodes, but Loudon Wainwright III's first appearance, in the Season 3 episode "Rainbow Bridge," is definitely the most peculiar.

The episode just cuts to Wainwright periodically, alone on the chopper pad, singing "North Korean Blues" (a song whose common refrain is, indeed, "Oh Tokyo").

Round three: New installment of 'Buddy vs. Duff' starts this week

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Buddy Valastro and Duff Goldman from "Buddy vs. Duff"

Buddy Valastro and Duff Goldman from "Buddy vs. Duff"

After Season 2 of "Buddy vs. Duff" wrapped last year, the show's Duff Goldman ("Ace of Cakes") tweeted "NO SEASON 3! NO!" 

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