The Munsters Will Star in an Auto-Tuned Rock Opera for TV
If you're tired of 'Rocky Horror,' check out this musical episode of the monster-themed 1960s TV show.
If you're tired of 'Rocky Horror,' check out this musical episode of the monster-themed 1960s TV show.
When Bruce Willis is too busy to re-record own breathing, they call in the professionals.
The ‘Seinfeld’ co-creator was also one of its most frequent guest stars.
Sean Hayes read the pilot script, laughed, then threw it out.
Put on another pot of coffee because the Gilmore Girls are back.
Proof that comedic genius can come from very unlikely places.
Just sit right back and you’ll hear some tales of everyone’s favorite castaways—the gang from 'Gilligan's Island.'
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.
Lovers of colorful ponies and friendship rejoice!
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."
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The company has pinpointed the exact episodes in different series when viewers get obsessed.
A 20-year-old script from the author of 'Jurassic Park' led to the creation of one of the longest-running dramas in TV history.
Yes, these facts have been approved by the Slap Bet Commissioner.
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.
Forty years ago, the Sweathogs arrived for class.
Many celebrity couples have crossed paths at work.
Over the course of roughly 500 episodes of the 1986-93 original series and its many spin-offs, the crew got to do pretty much everything else involving replica mucus.
Before the show was a hit, audience members were made out of plywood.