From ‘The Sopranos’ to ‘It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,’ these TV shows capture all the things you love (or hate) about Thanksgiving.

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Centuries later, Stede Bonnet’s motivations and actual aptitude for piracy remain unclear. But he still managed to make the history books—in his nightgown, no less.
Britney Spears’s songs, music videos, and live performances defined an era and inspired an entire generation of future pop stars.
The Demogorgon is much, much older than ’Stranger Things,’ or even ’Dungeons & Dragons.’
Recipes from the ‘Game of Thrones’-inspired cookbook include Dothraki Blood Pie and Winter Town Wassail.
The therapist gave advice about masturbation and contraception at a time those subjects were still taboo.
The kids‘ TV classic is reinventing itself after more than a half-century on the air.
Getting a concept onto the big screen is a difficult process, and the pilot episode is what can make—or, more often, break—a series. By why is it called that?
A workplace mockumentary in the vein of 'The Office' and 'Parks and Rec', 'Abbott Elementary' focuses on an underfunded, predominately Black school based in Philadelphia.
Long before Bob Ross and his happy little trees, Jon Gnagy was teaching art to the masses.
In the 1970s, Big Bird went to the big house (literally) when "Sesame Street" launched a prison daycare program.
The comic teased that we may not have seen the last of Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer.
The Muppets have squared off against everyone from Johnny Cash to Celine Dion.
The campaign to ban “Sound Effects No. 13 – Death & Horror” didn’t stop it from becoming the first sound effects album to break the UK Top 100 charts in the 1970s.
How much are some happy little trees worth to you? One art dealer believes it's a small fortune.
The soft drink company teased consumers with a giant contest offer. But could they really pay it out?
'Suits,' the Meghan Markle-starring legal dramedy that aired from 2011 to 2019 is suddenly all anyone can talk about.
Could anyone dance that horribly in real life? Yes.
What better way to celebrate a new season of 'The Great British Bake Off' than by sampling 12 classic British baked goods for cash?
The cast of 'The Golden Girls' had plenty of fun between takes.
“[Television] won’t be able to hold onto any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night.”
In 1993, just 34 days after the Waco siege ended, NBC premiered 'In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco'—a TV movie greenlit, scripted, and largely shot while the tragedy was still unfolding.
These TV shows reflected changing social mores and broke new ground in American entertainment, a trend that continues today.