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You might see some old favorites on the list—but other shows might surprise you.
A card game based on the fantasy series can be yours.
One-episode wonders like ‘Emily’s Reasons Why Not’ and ‘Swamp Thing’ might be blips in TV history, but they’ll always hold a place in our hearts.
Let’s see how much TV you were watching in the 1980s and ’90s.
Not all book adaptations are a disappointment.
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.
One hundred years ago, John Logie Baird successfully transmitted the first clear TV image: the unsettling grin of Stooky Bill. Discover how he (and his dummy) made TV history.
‘Gilmore Girls’ is often viewed as a fall show. So we counted how many episodes take place during each season—and autumn didn’t come out on top.
From ‘Odder Items’ to ‘Contemporary Kin,’ these terms are technically synonyms of famous TV show titles. How many can you get right?
The team-up is a long time coming.
Can you tell the difference between quotes by the 26th president of the United States and quotes by characters on the hit HBO show?
See if you can guess where class was in session.
How the series—which ran from 2005 to 2020—came about, its nod to a literary classic, and more.
People have grafted a ton of dark themes onto SpongeBob, Patrick, and all their equally cheery underwater pals, suggesting their sunny dispositions are masking some serious trauma.
The celebrated children’s host aired segments in 1983 that demonstrated the perils of nuclear war in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
If you collected Dragon Ball Z trading cards in the early 2000s, you could have a small fortune on your hands.
William Shatner’s lip lock with Nichelle Nichols wasn't TV’s first interracial kiss, but it might have been the most controversial.
See if you can identify the very first line of dialogue that launched these popular TV series.
These names show up in Disney movies and shows, and they also happen to be some of the most popular baby names today.
From Oprah to Jerry, ‘90s talk shows produced some titans of entertainment.
Over the years, a number of TV series have removed specific episodes from their rerun schedules. Some eventually return to the airwaves, while others may be serving a lifetime ban.