Here is some trivia (funny of interesting) about Dharma & Greg
■ The Vanity Card at the end of the first episode (the producer has added a long text, visible for only a second, at the end of every episode, called a "vanity card") starts with "Thank u for videotaping "Dharma & Greg" and freeze-framing on my vanity card." Near the end, it says "I believe that when ABC reads this, I'm gonna be in biiiig trouble."
■ Not only did the producer add a vanity card at the end of episode one, but at the end of every episode (visible for about 2 seconds, readable when freeze-framed). The main tests included various "beliefs" of the producer, as well as various outlooks on life. One in particular simply read "All work and no play makes Chuck a dull boy" over and over, except for the very middle of the screen, where it says "If u have stuck with this and read this far u are an exceptional person".
■ Jenna Elfman's real-life husband Bodhi Elfman appeared as performance artist "Terry" in episode 5.8, "Home Is Where the Art Is".
■ In Dharma's romance novel scene, Greg has three hands. His third hand is that of series set designer Daniel Saks.
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■ The Vanity Card at the end of the first episode (the producer has added a long text, visible for only a second, at the end of every episode, called a "vanity card") starts with "Thank u for videotaping "Dharma & Greg" and freeze-framing on my vanity card." Near the end, it says "I believe that when ABC reads this, I'm gonna be in biiiig trouble."
■ Not only did the producer add a vanity card at the end of episode one, but at the end of every episode (visible for about 2 seconds, readable when freeze-framed). The main tests included various "beliefs" of the producer, as well as various outlooks on life. One in particular simply read "All work and no play makes Chuck a dull boy" over and over, except for the very middle of the screen, where it says "If u have stuck with this and read this far u are an exceptional person".
■ Jenna Elfman's real-life husband Bodhi Elfman appeared as performance artist "Terry" in episode 5.8, "Home Is Where the Art Is".
■ In Dharma's romance novel scene, Greg has three hands. His third hand is that of series set designer Daniel Saks.
Source: Share TV