"Scene" Personal View: Victoria Wood (TV Episode 1985)
archive footage"Points of View" Episode #30.31 (TV Episode 1997)
After complaints about songs on a recent episode of Watchdog, Chris Serle singing in a 1981 edition of That's Life! is shown for contrast."TV Offal" Episode #1.2 (TV Episode 1998)
Clips used in Esther Rantzen skit."Comedy Connections" Dinnerladies (TV Episode 2006)
Clips are shown"Screenwipe" Episode #2.4 (TV Episode 2006)
Clips shown.
"The Dawson Watch" Leisure (TV Episode 1979)
Mentioned during a sketch about two couples who pretend they don't watch television."The Dawson Watch" Law (TV Episode 1979)
A complaining customer (Tony Caunter) says to a shop owner, "You're in trouble with Esther Rantzen, aren't you?""Blankety Blank" Episode #4.8 (TV Episode 1981)
Terry asks Cyril Fletcher if Esther (Rantzen) has given him "the evening off"."Blankety Blank" Episode #6.1 (TV Episode 1983)
Terry says "sausages" in the same manner as Prince, a "talking dog" that was featured on the series."Blankety Blank" Episode #7.11 (TV Episode 1984)
Mentioned by Les when introducing presenter Joanna Munroe.
Junior That's Life! (TV Series 1979)
Children's versionThat's Life Report (TV Series 1980)
spin-offThat's Family Life (TV Series 1984)
spin-off
"The Benny Hill Show" Show 25 (TV Episode 1975)
Parodied within "Jack and Jill" sketch."End of Part One" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode 1979)
The middle section of this episode is a parody of That's Life."Not the Nine O'Clock News" Not The Nine O'Clock In The Morning News (TV Episode 1980)
Spoofed in "That's Life!" sketch."OTT" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1982)
Spoofed as "That's Tough"."Spitting Image" Episode #1.9 (TV Episode 1984)
Spoofed as "That's Life and Death".
Ook dat nog! (TV Series 1989–2004)
version of same show concept from different country