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References 

Brigadoon (1954)
Psycho (1960)

Referenced in 

Married with Children: Dial B for Virgin (1994)
Al says about this film: "That's kind of like five of the same thing, isn't it?"
Just Looking (1995)
Vrouwenvleugel: Piranhas (1995)
Poster prominently seen on David's bedroom wall
The Simpsons: A Star Is Burns (1995)
This episode's Itchy & Scratchy cartoon is titled "Four Funerals and a Wedding."
Friends: The One with Ross's New Girlfriend (1995)
Phoebe checks with Rachel that Andie McDowell is the actress from 'Four Wedding and a Funeral'.
Ellen: Two Mammograms and a Wedding (1996)
title reference
Il giorno della prima di Close Up (1996)
The movie is mentioned in a conversation
The Nanny: The Rosie Show (1996)
Hugh Grant is interviewed on The Rosie O'Donnell Show and she mentions he was in that movie.
Home and Away: Episode #1.2137 (1997)
Shannon mentions this in conversation with Lachlan
Frasier: Three Dates and a Breakup (1997)
Title reference
Gex 64: Enter the Gecko (1998)
One of the levels is called "No Weddings and a Funeral"
Casper: Four Funerals and a Wedding/I Can Be Anything/Family Reunion (1998)
Title reference in "Four Funerals and a Wedding."
V.I.P.: One Wedding and Val's Funeral (1998)
title reference
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (2000)
The comedy montage is referred to as "Four Weddings and a Transvestite."
Eva & Adam: Four Birthdays and a Fiasco (2001)
The title (4 Birthdays and A Disastar) is a reference to this movie
'Billy Elliot': Breaking Free (2001)
mentioned once
Crush (2001)
Trial & Retribution: Episode #5.1 (2002)
In part two, outside the courthouse Simon Callow, playing Rupert Halliday the bannister, adds a comment to his colleague that his case is "Four Funerals without a wedding." Simon Callow, however, also plays Gareth, the one who dies and is subsequently buried in "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do (2003)
Referenced by name
Chouchou (2003)
Father Léon has 4 weddings and a funeral scheduled
Love Actually (2003)
Joe and Billy records "Love Is All Around", a soundtrack song of the film
Ricky Gervais Live: Animals (2003)
Ricky lists some of Richard Curtis' work including this.
Dead Like Me: The Escape Artist (2004)
Mentioned as the in-flight movie
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XV (2004)
2nd segment is called "Four Beheadings and a Funeral", named as a play on the name of this movie.
Peep Show: University Challenge (2004)
Jeremy mentions it as part of the "glory years" in the 90s when he was at university, Professor MacLeish hasn't seen it, Jeremy refuses to believe it and accuses him of being pompous, pretending he doesn't have time for popular films.
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Linus mistakenly says that Julia Roberts was in Four Weddings and a Funeral
40 Celebrity Weddings and a Funeral (2005)
title reference
Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (2005)
Referenced in "Spade in America"
The 50 Greatest Comedy Films (2006)
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
Reba: Two Weddings and a Funeral (2006)
title reference
Midsomer Murders: Four Funerals and a Wedding (2006)
The title of this episode spoofs the title of the film.
CSI: NY: One Wedding and a Funeral (2007)
episode title
Muchachada nui: Episode #1.13 (2007)
Character mentions movie in segment "Los Klasmtein: Death in the Family"
Skins: Sketch (2008)
At the end of the episode, Anwar (Dev Patel) uses "the complete filmography of Hugh Grant since '92... to slow things down".
Spring Breakdown (2009)
mentioned during The Movie Numbers Game
Double or Nothing (2009)
The narrators joke that all good Brit films (Trainspotting and Lock Stock) start with a chase and mock Four Weddings.
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.2 (2009)
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Cinematic Title Combos"
Drop Dead Diva: Make Me a Match (2009)
At court, Tony asks Judge Summers to name a movie of Hugh Grant, and she answers "Four weddings and your funeral".
Gavin & Stacey: Episode #3.6 (2010)
The poem Mick reads at the wedding is the same one Matthew recites at the funeral
When in Rome (2010)
wedding-minister twitches nervously and makes many malaprops in his ceremonial lines
Dancing with the Stars: Episode #10.1 (2010)
After clips of Jason Stevens' wedding are shown, Sonia points out that during the clips, they played the music from the funeral in Four Weddings and a Funeral.
The Trip (2010)
Mentioned when Rob impersonates Hugh Grant
The Trip: The Angel at Hetton (2010)
Rob Brydon mentions this while doing an impression of Hugh Grant.
Special Collector's Edition: Supercop (2011)
Appears on the list of Blu-ray releases of February/March
Fry's Planet Word: The Power and the Glory (2011)
Mentioned by Stephen
Conan: It's a Wonderful Life Because of the Internet (2011)
Title mentioned by Brian LaFontaine while singing "13 days of the month commencing winter solstice"

Featured in 

The Ultimate Film (2004)
number 75
The 50 Greatest Comedy Films (2006)
Clips are shown.
Best! Movies! Ever!: Weddings (2006)
clips are featured to illustrate the best movie wedding scenes
20 to 1: Funny Films (2007)
Some clips from this movie are shown when it is the subject of a segment.
20 to 1: Hollywood's Hot List (2009)
Clips shown in a segment on Hugh Grant.

Spoofed in 

Muppets Tonight: Episode #2.11 (1998)
Spoofed as 'Four Weddings and a Frog'
Sonny with a Chance: Sonny in the Middle (2009)
The Movie Sonny and Grady go to see is called '5 Weddings And A Wedding'

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