All wrapped up!
1. There is now a statue on the spot of the hat-tossing location of this sitcom.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Solved by George (comment #4).
2. In an episode of this show, a character visited a city that was the setting of a film musical that actor also starred in. The actor, in character, sang a line of his own from the musical, and this was included in the show.
St. Elsewhere
Solved by Melville (comment #1).
3. “I’ve had a really fucked-up life and I need sarcasm to hide how ridiculously miserable I am!”
Six Feet Under
Solved by Evn (comment #14).
4. The apartment building that this show was set in is at 328 Chauncey Street in Brooklyn, New York. This was the star’s childhood address.
The Honeymooners
Solved by Melville (comment #1).
5. “I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.”
Twin Peaks
Solved by George (comment #5).
6. The number 47 pops up many times on this show; on computer screens, in serial numbers, in dates, etc. This in-joke was started by a show writer/co-producer because when he was a graduate student, a math professor joked that all numbers are equal to 47.
Star Trek Voyager (and apparently TNG and DS9 as well)
Solved by Hazel (comment #9).
7. This was the first series to feature a “final episode” in which all the plot lines were resolved and all questions answered.
The Fugitive
Solved by Melville (comment #1).