"Max Headroom" Blipverts (TV Episode 1987)
Several computer graphics are reused.Cinema & Company: Fantafestival VIII (TV Special 1988)
A scene from the movie is shown."It Was Alright in the 70s" Fear in the 80s (TV Episode 2015)
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The Max Headroom Show (TV Series 1985–1986)
Max Headroom (TV Series 1987–1988)
The Original Max Talking Headroom Show (TV Series 1987)
Now That's What I Call Music 7 (Video 1986)
Max Headroom appears in the video for the Art of Noise's "Paranoimia"Spaceballs (1987)
The character Vinnie is a nod to Max Headroom."St. Elsewhere" No Chemo, Sabe? (TV Episode 1987)
When Dr. Novino remarks that Pee-Wee (Matt Frewer) didn't "catch the wave," it's a reference to Frewer's appearance as Max Headroom in Coca-Cola ads of the the time. "C-C-Catch the Wave - Coke!" was the campaign's slogan."Eerie, Indiana" ATM with a Heart of Gold (TV Episode 1991)
The computerised likeness and verbal ticks of Mr Wilson resemble Max Headroom."The Simpsons" Homer to the Max (TV Episode 1999)
The creation of the name "Max Power" from a hair-dryer alludes to "Max Headroom" being formed from a traffic sign.
"Max Headroom" Blipverts (TV Episode 1987)
This pilot episode of the TV series remakes the tv movie (with some recasting): the origin of Max Headroom, Blipverts, etc.
"Spitting Image" Episode #3.1 (TV Episode 1986)
Spoofed as "Maxwell Headroom".Maxine (Video 1988)
Porn remake of Max Headroom telefilm and pilot."Roundhouse" Politics (TV Episode 1992)
Spoofed as 'Lex Lunchroom'"Danger Mouse" Big Head Awakens (TV Episode 2015)
BIG HEAD Representation of Professor Squawkencluck is a spoof of Max Headroom."Harley Quinn" Lovers' Quarrel (TV Episode 2020)
Sy Borgman's avatar form glitches and stutters like Max Headroom.