7 Things We Learned About Jon Snow’s Fate From Game of Thrones Director Jeremy Podeswa
On Sunday, fans finally learned what happened to our beloved Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch.
On Sunday, fans finally learned what happened to our beloved Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch.
When 'Dallas' debuted in 1978, the world wasn’t quite ready for the nighttime soap opera. The first season consisted of a five-hour mini-series, and the second season expanded into 24 episodes; both seasons had low ratings.
Proof that the show owes a lot to the art of the Middle Ages.
Creator/executive producer Paul Dowling shares some behind-the-scenes secrets of the iconic series, which premiered 20 years ago.
"The family can invent their own Pong games!"
Can't get enough of the HBO series? These podcasts will get you from one Sunday to the next.
Sometimes an actor’s relationship with a character just runs its course and the actor is anxious to say goodbye to the part forever. (Spoiler: They didn’t always get their wish.)
Anyone can file a TV-related complaint through the Federal Communications Commission. Some complaints are perfectly reasonable. Others are bizarre.
The students of Acme Looniversity moved on 20 years ago.
They never did take over the world. But two genetically enhanced cartoon mice managed to get a spinoff, which premiered 20 years ago.
These young actors were once a part of Barney's happy family.
From Zac Efron to Oscar winners like Brie Larson, plenty of Hollywood stars got their starts on the Disney Channel, and you can uncover some of the most famous here.
FilmStruck will be "an arthouse film lover's dream streaming service."
Created by Marvel Comics in 1963, Iron Man has been saving the world, both on his own and with the other Avengers, for more than half a century.
Soon you'll be to ready to vasterat with Khaleesi, Khal Moro, and the rest of the horselord gang.
The Emmy-winning HBO series returns tonight. At least one Supreme Court Justice will be watching.
Every little happy tree, cloud, and mountain will be accounted for.
The BBC is editing the newfound color footage into a 90 minute documentary special called 'Zoo Quest in Color.'
TV on the cheap never looked so good.
On April 21, 1986, nearly 30 million viewers tuned in to 'The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults,' a live primetime excavation hosted by Geraldo Rivera that promised to dig deep into the catacombs of the criminal’s hotel hideout on Chicago’s South Side.
TV is “like a rotten teacher in high school, except it’s everybody’s teacher.”
The company is keeping an "open mind" about adding the feature.
Among its haters: Pat Robertson and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
While hundreds of podcasts pick apart current series like 'The Walking Dead,' retro TV podcasts give listeners a chance to rewatch old favorites.