Put on another pot of coffee because the Gilmore Girls are back.

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Trump, who will host on November 7, has hosted before, when he was more reality star and real estate mogul than politician. This time around, he'll officially join the ranks of politicos entrusted with hosting duties over the show's 41-season run.
With no money for reshoots, viewers could sometimes catch the lead actor picking his nose.
Harry Truman decided to take advantage of an exciting new medium back in October 1947.
2. The idea for the series came to Steven Bochco while he was "sitting on the can."
For a brief moment in Saturday morning cartoon history, 'The Jackson 5ive' saw cartoon versions of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael embarking on adventures—and totally jamming out.
Nostalgia for a nostalgic show. It's all alright.
The show about nothing never gained more than a small cult following outside the U.S. One translator explains why.
Before the show was a hit, audience members were made out of plywood.
In 1995, 'Sesame Street' needed a miracle to survive—or a fuzzy, giggly red monster.
The popular home shopping station could have had some A-list salespeople. Marlon Brando wanted a job there.
The titular character’s name literally means Red-Bean Bread Man.
In 1968, a correspondence with a schoolteacher led to Charles Schulz creating the Peanuts’s first African-American character.
Vaughn Meader skyrocketed to stardom with his impersonation of John F. Kennedy in the early 1960s, even winning a Grammy. But it all came crashing down the day the President was assassinated.
The story of how television personality and painter Bob Ross ended up with a lifelong perm.