17 Epic Moments in LGBTQ+ TV History
These TV shows reflected changing social mores and broke new ground in American entertainment, a trend that continues today.
These TV shows reflected changing social mores and broke new ground in American entertainment, a trend that continues today.
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Whether scripted or spontaneous, expletives have been making their way on to the air for decades.
The Monkees may not have been a "real" band, but their chart-topping legacy speaks for itself.
If you feel like drinking some Coca-Cola after watching 'Stranger Things,' product placement has done its job.
In 1993, a teenaged Alicia Silverstone changed the rules for video vixens everywhere with Aerosmith's "Cryin'"—and cemented her place in pop culture history.
The fast talking, coffee-loving mother-daughter duo became a pop culture sensation when 'Gilmore Girls' premiered in the early 2000s.
Animatronic versions of bar patrons Norm and Cliff made two actors named George and John very unhappy.
A decade after 'House of Cards' changed the way viewers and critics looked at streaming content, Netflix is still producing some of the most addictive TV shows around.
In the fall of 1990, two shows about meta high-schoolers premiered. Only one would last through the holidays.
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When TVs became popular in the 20th century, some people started calling it ‘the tube.’ That nickname soon spawned an even catchier one: ‘the boob tube.’
From arts and education to coups and annexations, there’s no doubt that Catherine the Great did more than history gives her credit for.
Richie Cunningham’s older brother not only disappeared from the show, he was wiped from the minds of the entire cast.
Instead of staying true to the New York setting of 'Friends,' the Central Perk Coffeehouse is opening its first location in Boston.
According to IMDb ratings, ‘Frasier,’ the beloved spin-off of ‘Cheers,’ outdid its source material.
For Gen Xers and elder Millennials, there’s nothing like the scent of Strawberry Shortcake and her dessert-themed friends for bringing back fond childhood memories.
The Roy family of 'Succession' is pretty foul-mouthed, but are they the filthiest TV characters?
If you lived through the 1990s, the retro commercials in this video may look familiar.
When it comes to password sharing, Netflix no longer has any chill.
Gen Xers and Millennials uttered a collective gasp on May 9, 2023, when Paramount announced it was shutting down MTV News after more than three decades of operation.
Broadcast journalist Connie Chung was the first Asian American woman to co-anchor a major network newscast.
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In the late 1970s, children were scared out of their wits by an eerie animated short on ‘Sesame Street’ featuring a crack monster. Some believed it never existed. Then things got weird.