Sesame Place Becomes the First Theme Park to Be Named a Certified Autism Center
The announcement comes just in time for World Autism Day.
The announcement comes just in time for World Autism Day.
As the Emmy-winning series debuts its sixth—and final—season, here are 20 things you might not know about the hilarious, Mike Judge-co-created comedy.
Before the broadcast, viewers were warned the TV movie would bring about "feelings of depression and helplessness."
9. James McAvoy, Tom Hardy, Simon Pegg, Michael Fassbender, Colin Hanks, Dominic Cooper, and Andrew Scott were among some of the up-and-coming actors who appeared in it.
If you thought the humor was sophomoric, you were on to something: The show was created by a teenager.
A Twitter user found a glimmer of a connection between Eleanor and Jean-Ralphio.
In 1988, one year before 'Cops' began asking the bad boys of America “What'cha gonna do when they come for you?,” noted victims’ advocate John Walsh was turning every American with access to Fox into a potential crime-solver on 'America’s Most Wanted'.
Alex Trebek's one-liners do not disappoint.
'The Wonder Years'—the award-winning and much-beloved 1960s-set coming-of-age series—was based on 'A Christmas Story.'
Get your football fix without hitting up the crowded corner bar.
The fate of Walter White wasn't set in stone, and could have gone a few different ways.
TV looks a lot different at 380,000 frames per second.
Attention ‘Family Guy’ fans: You’d better start streaming.
How reality TV and an heiress inspired the show's iconic characters—plus many more behind-the-scenes facts about 'Schitt's Creek.'
It was only a matter of time before the television remake trend found its way back to Hannibal, Murdock, Face, and B.A. Baracus, the four mercenaries better known as The A-Team.
Aspect ratios matter.
Dolly Parton is loved, lauded, and larger than life, and she might just be the most charitable celebrity on the planet.
Queen Elizabeth herself was kept in the dark for years.
A look back at the legendary late night host's greatest comedic inventions.
The art of turning puppets into believable characters takes years to master.
The Simpsons—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—and their fellow Springfield residents made their Fox debut on December 17, 1989.
'The Simpsons' has had an impressive track record for predicting future events. A 1998 episode showed the 20th Century Fox logo with "A Division of Walt Disney Co" beneath it.
Which ones did you devour?
Charles Schulz thought 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' was a "disaster." CBS hated it. But it's the most beloved Christmas special of all time. Nice work, Charlie Brown.