Jim Carrey: Somebody to Love (Music Video 1996)
Edited from the film
"Siskel & Ebert" The Rock/Heavy/The Phantom/Homage/Ma Saison Preferee (TV Episode 1996)
Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.- Clips featured during Ben Stiller interview.
"HBO First Look" The Cable Guy (TV Episode 1996)
clips"Siskel & Ebert" Independence Day/Special Effects/Phenomenon (TV Episode 1996)
Clip are shown during segment on recapping the summer movies.
My Three Sons (TV Series 1960–1972)
A clip of the opening theme, and at least one other episode is shownBewitched (TV Series 1964–1972)
Days of Our Lives (TV Series 1965)
Mod Squad (TV Series 1968–1973)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
"Saturday Night Live" Jim Carrey/Soundgarden (TV Episode 1996)
Mentioned during the monologue- A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Thumbs up from Siskel; thumbs down from Ebert.
- Referenced by Tempjob
"3rd Rock from the Sun" Proud Dick (TV Episode 1997)
Dick asks whether Jim Carrey should apologise for this film."Siskel & Ebert" Liar Liar/The Graduate/Selena/Crash/Kolya (TV Episode 1997)
Referenced during the "Liar Liar" review.
I Love Lucy (TV Series 1951–1957)
One of the fake names the Cable Guy uses is Ricky RicardoFather Knows Best (TV Series 1954–1960)
The Cable Guy notes that reality doesn't represent the seriesMy Three Sons (TV Series 1960–1972)
One of the fake names the Cable Guy uses is Ernie "Chip" Douglas.Password (TV Series 1961–1975)
The Cable Guy imitates the announcer during the game of "Porno Password"The Jetsons (TV Series 1962–1963)
One of the fake names the Cable Guy uses is George Jetson
"Big Wolf on Campus" Stage Fright (TV Episode 1999)
This episode is a parody of the film.Raising Helen (2004)
Pastor Dan mimics the keyhole-scene from The Cable Guy.
North by Northwest (1959)
Psycho (1960)
In one scene, a character spies on another which clearly spoofs a scene from PsychoEmergency! (TV Series 1972–1979)
Midnight Express (1978)
The Cable Guy bares his breast and presses it against the glass while visiting Steven in jail. He then mentions that Oliver Stone won an Oscar for the screenplay.Pretty in Pink (1986)