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Referenced in
referenced by Esterhaus
A banner promoting "Monday Night Football" can be seen hanging on the wall at Terri's birthday party.
Mentioned by name.
Mentioned in the Black Flag song "TV Party"
Following the double-date with their wives, Jack and Reno go to a bar to watch "Monday Night Football."
Referenced by ALF.
In Zack's fantasy, Kelly mentions that "'Monday Night Football' is on."
Stu says, "As soon as they bring back 'Monday Night Football,' I'll be in redneck heaven."
Dick, Tommy and Harry watch Monday Night Football
"Are you ready for some football"
Mike (as Hank Williams Jr.): "Are you ready for terror?!"
"Im ready for some football"
Tom: "Could you flip on 'Monday Night Cricket,' please?"
Al looks at the camera and says, "Are you ready for some football?!"
Mike (as Hank Williams Jr.): "Are you ready to put him back in his body?"
Tom (as Hank Williams Jr.): "I'm ready for some football!"
Sonny takes Julian to a bar to watch "Monday Night Football."
"Yes, he's ready." Crow: For some football!
Hyrum says, "Imagine 'Monday Night Football'" when Jonathan buys his large new TV.
Referenced on Weekend Update
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
referenced in clue in "We Love Football on TV" category
Referenced on Weekend Update
referenced in clue in "The Desperate Housewife Who ..." category
Title mentioned by character
announcer on TV mentions 'Monday Light Football'
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
Kendra talks about watching "Monday Night Football" with Mary's husband, Captain Bob
The theme is heard while Ron and his friends play golf.
Mentioned in Rowboat Date song
Mentioned by James
Tucker says his friend's music is so popular that it's played on "Monday Night Football"
Michael Irvin and Jerry Rice dance off to the MNF theme music
mentioned in dialogue
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "TV"
Al Michaels talks about the first game he announced on the show
On Weekend Update, Seth (imitating Hank Williams Jr.) says, "Are you ready for some college football?!"
referring to the removal of Hank Williams Jr.'s theme song, Jay says that the big losers on the show last night were the Colts and Hank Williams Jr.
Jay mentions that Hank Williams Jr. was fired as the singer of the show's theme song
Jay mentions that Hank Williams Jr. was fired as the singer of the show's theme song
Referenced in the "Fox and Friends" segment
Jay asks Drew Brees if he watches the show
mentioned in dialogue
Stanley, imitating Hank Williams Jr., says, "Are you ready for some meatball?"
Featured in
Footage from this TV series was edited into this mini-series.
40th season promoted verbally during interview with Jon Gruden. Excerpts from Jon's discussions with Colt McCoy and C.J. Spiller are also shown.
Spoofed in
The opening credits is intertwined with a musical number promoting the "Friday Night Football" game. Monday Night Football has been known for it's musical nubmers before every game.
Babs spin-changes into a caricature of Howard Cosell at one point.
The soccer commercial tagline, "Open wide for some soccer" (by a man in a cowboy hat) is a spoof of the "Are you ready for some football" tagline.
Monday Night Debate is a parody
Spoofed in Monday Night Football skit
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