<P> In 1976 Nugent was in the documentary Demon Lover Diary, about the making of the John Dods' horror / comedy movie My Demon Lover . He is shown supplying real guns for the making of My Demon Lover, as the crew films at Nugent's house . </P> <P> In 1986, he guest starred in an episode of the hit television show Miami Vice entitled "Definitely Miami". Nugent played a villain . His song "Angry Young Man" was featured in the episode . His song "Little Miss Dangerous" was also featured on a Miami Vice episode of the same name, although he did not appear in the episode . </P> <P> In 2001, Nugent appeared as himself in a third - season episode of That' 70s Show entitled "Backstage Pass". Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), who works for radio station WFPP, obtains tickets to the upcoming Ted Nugent concert for the entire gang . Following the concert, her boss Max (Howard Hesseman) gives Donna a backstage pass to meet Nugent, where he volunteers to sit for an interview . Meanwhile, Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson) and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) try to sell unauthorized concert t - shirts accidentally spelled Tad Nugent . </P> <P> Also in 2001, Nugent appeared as himself in the second episode of the short - lived university campus FOX comedy series, Undeclared . In the episode "Full Bluntal Nugety", Nugent is a guest at the university, there to speak on his favorite topics, mainly hunting and gun control . This is where new student Steven Karp (Jay Baruchel) takes his love interest Lizzie (Carla Gallo) on their first date . Karp tries to heckle Nugent during his speech in an attempt to impress Lizzie, with disastrous results . FOX didn't like the idea of Nugent and his political views appearing on this show, so the episode was re-shot and re-edited as "Oh, So You Have a Boyfriend?" which aired without any Ted Nugent content whatsoever . The complete "Full Bluntal Nugety (Director's Cut)" episode is available in its entirety, in the Undeclared DVD box set, including some extra Ted Nugent scenes that had been deleted . </P>

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