18 Cool Facts About Beavis and Butt-head
Mike Judge's beloved—and controversial—animated series is getting ready to make a comeback. For the second time.
Mike Judge's beloved—and controversial—animated series is getting ready to make a comeback. For the second time.
Fans of the beloved series can purchase one of nearly 300 items used onscreen by the fictional parks department.
The late Bob Einstein's alter ego, faux-stuntman “Super Dave” Osborne, was famous for his cartoonish sketches—but a tank nearly crushed him for real.
"Optimism means better than reality; pessimism means worse than reality," 'The Handmaid's Tale' author Margaret Atwood said. "I'm a realist."
The hottest toy of 1996—which led to concussions, mass hysteria, and one designer becoming a Unabomber suspect—is making a comeback.
This year marks the 45th anniversary of the presidential scandal that rocked America.
Down Duff Beer while complaining about Ned Flanders.
After 25 seasons, 'Judge Judy' is coming to an end—though Judith Sheindlin isn't ready to give up the gavel just yet.
The former host is no longer being sued by the network he used to work with.
Prepare an Eggo feast fit for the Upside Down.
Homer's brush with baseball glory gets a 25th anniversary special.
Bryan Fuller—of 'Pushing Daisies,''Hannibal,' and 'American Gods' fame—has been tapped to reboot the series, which went off the air 30 years ago.
The streaming service doesn't release viewership numbers, but there are other ways to measure popularity—and Eleven isn't number one.
“It’s more than television,” says Gráinne McGuinness, the show’s creator.
Falling victim to credit card or identity theft can lead to the kind of stress that even the best TV binge can't cure.
That's what she said.
The Nazi invasion allegory was one of the highest-rated miniseries in television history, and the first to feature a leading character eating a guinea pig.
You're gonna cry. Just a heads up.
Though 'The Golden Girls' made its debut on September 14, 1985, the series still remains fresh for generations of new viewers thanks to great writing and syndicated reruns.
There's a subliminal message hidden in the opening credits.
Promising to take the world title back "home" to Germany, Schmidt became one of the highest-paid—and most-hated—athletes of the 1950s. He was also born in Quebec.
Learn about the oddball writers, strange guest appearances, and behind-the-scenes drama of our favorite animated family.
The Saturday morning series was encoded with a signal that allowed enemy robots to "shoot" at viewers and their toys. (Batteries not included.)
For eight seasons and 96 episodes, Dexter Morgan literally got away with murder. Now he's back to rewrite history.