Watch an Exclusive Clip of The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead
Graham Hetrick's "whole existence is to be an advocate for the dead."
More than 30 million of the once-ubiquitous sleeved blankets have been sold since their debut—which means you’ve probably purchased one.
To help newcomers to the popular fantasy show, HBO has enlisted the help of Samuel L. Jackson to give a mostly spoiler-free overview of the first five seasons of the series.
The evil twin trope operates way outside the realm of reality, and gives long-time cast members the chance to wear a ridiculous goatee.
The irreverent talent show just turned 40 years old.
Visitors will be able to enter a contest to guess which ones are fake.
The town’s mayor officially swore 67-year-old Estrada into office on July 2.
There are more than 500 movies and TV series in the satellite's collection.
The late 1970s sitcom left its mark on pop culture—and introduced the world to a comedian named Robin Williams.
Margarine, computers, defunct airlines, regional grocery stores, kerosene heaters....
From virtually flooding the studio to zapping lightning strikes, the tech brings the elements indoors.
When the new batch of Hollywood Walk of Fame recipients receives their stars, they'd better double-check for typos.
Are there hidden costs attached to those big prizes? Turns out, all winners on "The Price is Right" are expected to pay up before taking possession of their prizes.
A similar tone of voice isn't all the siblings share.
The season finale included objects we've been seeing since the beginning.
Mel Brooks is a 10,000-trick pony who has made us laugh as a performer, writer, musician, and, of course, a director.
The season six finale answered one major question, and re-sparked speculation about one long-held fan theory.
Keaton performs one of his classic pantomime routines for a group of unwitting restaurant customers.
The option to download content for later viewing could come later this year.
The classic game show’s panelist Charles Nelson Reilly was fond of saying, “This is not a job, it's a social engagement.”
Contestants have married one another. Others have been hospitalized after eating slop.
Cruise ships can be bigger than four football fields. So how do they put them together? The Science Channel's new show How to Build...Everything takes a look.