Love Connection/In Popular Culture

A scene from the 1984 film Electric Dreams (not to be confused with Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams) a brief clip for the promo of Love Connection can be seen on a computer screen.

ADDITIONAL NOTE: The film also features a brief clip of Let's Make a Deal as well.

In the 1985 documentary porn film Fallen Angels, a brief clip of Diana (played by Lisa Lake who has left the industry) is watching an episode of Love Connection from her hotel room. WARNING: U.S. Game Shows Wiki discretion is advised.

A 1988 porn parody film satirized the show as Lust Connection. WARNING: U.S. Game Shows Wiki discretion is advised.

A February 23, 1995 episode of Friends called "The One with the Two Parts: Part 2" features a brief clip of Love Connection on television with the SAP (Second Audio Program) turned on.

A May 4, 1995 episode of ER called "Love Among the Ruins" a woman named Chloe Lewis (played by Kathleen Wilhoite) watches an episode of Love Connection on television.

A 1996 episode of Martin called "The Love Jones Connection" did a parody of the show called Love Jones Connection hosted by D'Andre Simpson (played by former BET personality Donnie Simpson) featuring Sheneneh Jenkins (played by Martin Lawrence) as a contestant.

MadTV also did a parody of Love Connection in 2000, but this version is not hosted by Chuck Woolery himself.

In the 2004 episode of Scrubs called "My Cake", former host Chuck Woolery briefly appears in Turk's Love Connection dream sequence.

In 2005, Love Connection was mentioned briefly as a topic in the 1986 episode of the VH1 miniseries called I Love the 80s 3-D.

In 2006, Love Connection was ranked #18 as one of The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time hosted by Bil Dwyer.

On a 2010 episode of The Cleveland Show called "Love Rollercoaster" (the title references a song by The Ohio Players/Red Hot Chili Peppers of the same name), Roberta Tubbs (as Tyra Banks in a fat suit) briefly appears in an episode of Love Connection featuring the voice of Chuck Woolery.

In 2017, The local FOX 29 Philly talk show The Q, hosted by Quincy Harris, did a parody of the show as a way to prepare for the show's Andy Cohen revival at the time.