Since 1984, millions of viewers have spent their weeknights having their brain cells challenged by legendary 'Jeopardy!' game show host Alex Trebek.

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Television shows have been trying to be their generation's 'Twilight Zone' ever since Rod Serling's trippy anthology first scrambled its viewers brains. In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg gave it a try with 'Amazing Stories'—a series that has just been reboot
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After just one episode, Jackie Gleason was so ashamed of 'You're in the Picture' that he spent the entire second episode apologizing to viewers for it.
The legendary children's television host is often viewed as a near-saint, but it turns out he found farting just as funny as the rest of us.
For millions of people, binge-watching 'The Office' on a daily basis is a form of self-care. Now, one company wants to pay someone $1000 for the pleasure of laughing hysterically at the antics going down at Dunder Mifflin.
Wannabe Jeopardy! winners no longer have to wait for a specific time to take the 50-question online test.
Dick Wilson, the star of more than 500 Charmin toilet paper commercials, became one of the most recognizable faces in the country.
The K-Swiss x 'Breaking Bad' Classic 2000 sneaker line will make you feel like you own your own meth lab.
Andy Kaufman was famous for less than 10 years, but his mark on comedy—and talent for perplexing people—will live forever.
'The Dating Game,' a precursor to 'The Bachelor,' focused on love, not money, as the reward. Television hasn't been the same since.
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Emily Hampshire on getting her big break as Girlfriend Number One on Nickelodeon and when she knew 'Schitt's Creek' hit big.
The game has been locked in a vault and a legal battle for years. A new Kickstarter could unearth it for the first time since 1967.
Bearded pitchman Billy Mays used skills honed on the Atlantic City Boardwalk to convince a nation it needed OxiClean in every kitchen.
The 'Magnum, P.I.' and 'Blue Bloods' actor has had a career spanning six decades. He also batted for the Detroit Tigers in 1991.
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'Sesame Street' ran into problems during its first season in 1970 when a small group of Mississippi television consultants decided it was too controversial. The reason? Black cast members.
Find out more about the iconic actor behind Harry Potter’s Professor McGonagall and Downton Abbey's Dowager Countess.
If you’ve never seen the sitcom 'The Nanny'—which starred Fran Drescher and aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999—all you need to do is listen to the theme song once and you’ll basically be caught up.
Hoping to be the next Ken Jennings? The online J! Archive will help you study hard and hack the game.
Versatile comic actor John Candy broke out in 1984's 'Splash,' but you might not know he was once targeted for a Sylvester Stallone movie.
You don't have to find your way to Hawkins, Indiana, to experience the Upside Down. You can rent it for as little as $49 per night in St. Louis.
The 2010s saw true crime come to the forefront of popular culture thanks to podcasts, books, and binge-worthy docuseries. These 10 cases prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.