18 Things You Might Not Know About The A-Team
It was only a matter of time before the television remake trend found its way back to Hannibal, Murdock, Face, and B.A. Baracus, the four mercenaries better known as The A-Team.
It was only a matter of time before the television remake trend found its way back to Hannibal, Murdock, Face, and B.A. Baracus, the four mercenaries better known as The A-Team.
"Arguably it's darker than Season 1—if that's possible,” Elisabeth Moss says of the Hulu hit's upcoming second season.
Aspect ratios matter.
On January 20, 1998, teenagers found a new small-screen obsession when 'Dawson's Creek' made its debut.
Dolly Parton is loved, lauded, and larger than life, and she might just be the most charitable celebrity on the planet.
‘Orange is the New Black’ is the new black.
Prepare to be traumatized all over again.
Until the impressive record was surpassed by 'The West Wing in 2000', 'Hill Street Blues' held the title of most Emmy-awarded freshman series, with eight trophies for its debut season alone (despite its basement-level ratings).
Prepare to spit out whatever you're drinking.
The nighttime soap you have to thank for the 1980s shoulder pad trend made its debut on this day in 1981.
A look back at the legendary late night host's greatest comedic inventions.
Viewers can’t get enough of the true crime network.
Survey says ...
The beloved cult cartoon is making a comeback.
The Emmy-nominated HBO series, which was inspired by George W. Bush, spurred controversy within the Mormon community.
“You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you."
'The Crown' has been called the most expensive television series ever made. So how does it stack up to being a royal in real life?
How the sleepy holiday footage became a ratings juggernaut.
Happy Birthday!
The art of turning puppets into believable characters takes years to master.
The Simpsons—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—and their fellow Springfield residents made their Fox debut on December 17, 1989.
The 1956 invasion of Egypt, which plays a prominent role in season two of 'The Crown,' was a very messy international affair.
'The Simpsons' has had an impressive track record for predicting future events. A 1998 episode showed the 20th Century Fox logo with "A Division of Walt Disney Co" beneath it.
It's back!