Heston of the Apes (Short 2000)
Edited down from Planet of the Apes."Everything Wrong with..." Everything Wrong with The Day After Tomorrow (TV Episode 2015)
Audio from the movie can be heard at the end of the video
"Film Review" Changing Faces (TV Episode 1968)
Clips shown.- Footage from the last scene, used as intro scene
"Planet of the Apes" Escape from Tomorrow (TV Episode 1974)
Several clips from the film are shown."Planet of the Apes" The Good Seeds (TV Episode 1974)
Several clips from the film are shown.
Planet of the Apes (TV Series 1974)
"Lost in Space" Fugitives in Space (TV Episode 1968)
The same mold was used to make the masks in this episode."Coronation Street" Episode #1.794 (TV Episode 1968)
Hilda tries to force Stan to go to the cinema with her to see Planet of the Apes (1968).Lions Love (... and Lies) (1969)
Mentioned in dialogue"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Star Tony Curtis (TV Episode 1970)
Statue of Liberty gag during News of the Future segment."Up Pompeii!" Britannicus (TV Episode 1970)
Lurcio, upon seeing his master riding on a donkey, says "Here's Charlton Heston!", a reference to Heston riding a horse in "Planet of the Apes".
Gunsmoke (TV Series 1955–1975)
Similar quote: Take your hands off me, you big ape."The Twilight Zone" I Shot an Arrow into the Air (TV Episode 1960)
A crew of astronauts believe that they have crash landed on another celestial body but later realize that they have instead landed on Earth. Both twists were developed by Rod Serling."The Twilight Zone" The Rip Van Winkle Caper (TV Episode 1961)
The scene of the broken cryogenic tube is reused from Rod Serling's earlier piece."The Twilight Zone" The Silence (TV Episode 1961)
Both Rod Serling scripts have "Colonel Taylor" as a protagonist, although they are very different characters.
Planet of the Apes (2001)
- second remake of the franchise
A Couple of Dons (TV Special 1973)
Parodied in one of the skitsThe Muppet Show: Sex and Violence (TV Special 1975)
as "Planet of the Pigs"Forbidden Zone (1980)
Use of the name "Forbidden Zone" for a dangerous place that is off-limits.The Creature Wasn't Nice (1981)
Inherit the Wind (1960)
spoofed in the orangutan science counsel scene
Planet of the Apes (2001)