Bob Odenkirk is best known for playing ethically-malleable lawyer Saul Goodman, but he has enjoyed a decades-long career as a versatile writer and performer.

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America's current TV golden age might very well have been foreshadowed by 'Brideshead Revisited,' a highly celebrated adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel.
Nearly 50 years after it first premiered, 'Happy Days' remains one of America's most celebrated sitcoms.
How did Catherine O’Hara of "Schitt's Creek" keep a straight face during Moira Rose’s wine commercial? During many takes, she didn’t.
In 2020, 'Sanditon'—Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel—was turned into a Masterpiece miniseries. Now it's coming back for a second season.
What’s Gus Fring's story? What did Jesse Pinkman’s doodles mean? And do 'Breaking Bad' and 'The Walking Dead' exist within the same universe? Read on...
Get the history behind Christopher Walken's dance moves in the 2001 music video 'Weapon of Choice.'
Back in 1983, the United States Treasury paid for a mini-episode of "Cheers" that extolled the virtues of savings bonds.
Find out behind-the-scenes details and Easter eggs about The CW's long-running DC Comics superhero series, 'Arrow.'
Here’s everything we know so far about season 2 of Netflix’s Regency period drama 'Bridgerton,' from cast members to release dates, and more.
Hidden in Peacock's terms of use is a detailed recipe for Kevin's famous chili—which he famously spilled in a cold open in season five of 'The Office.'
One 'Stranger Things' fan decided to turn the election season Upside Down by adding their own candidate to the ballot.
The beloved 'Sesame Street' star went to Capitol Hill 20 years ago and became the first non-human to ever testify in front of Congress.
Before Bob Saget was cast as the patriarch in 'Full House,' actor John Posey played Danny Tanner in the sitcom's unaired pilot. See how the two performances compare.
The time period that inspired HBO’s ‘The Gilded Age’ was opulent—but its golden veneer masked something less glamorous.
When 'The Twilight Zone' assembled its pilot episode, Rod Serling wasn't acting as host. That honor went to a man later declared 'too pompous' for the role.
Before he created 'The Muppet Show,' Jim Henson made coffee commercials starring Kermit's surprisingly violent predecessor.
Luminaries like Bea Arthur and Johnny Rotten have gone before TV judges to settle their small claims affairs. (Though not, unfortunately, against one another.)
Betty White missed her 100th birthday party by a couple weeks, but her hometown will still be celebrating her life and legacy.
Smell-O-Vision never quite caught on. Will “Taste the TV”—a flatscreen you can lick—have more success?
From ‘The Wire’ to ‘The Office,’ here are the 21st-century TV shows experts love the most. (That’s the UK ‘The Office,’ by the way.)
From Secret Santa mishaps to Dwight dressing up as Belsnickel, these Christmas episodes from 'The Office' will make you wish you were in Scranton (or Slough) for the holidays.