11 Gag Reels from Serious Shows
Seeing bloopers from comedies is pretty typical. It's way more fun when dramatic actors crack up.
Seeing bloopers from comedies is pretty typical. It's way more fun when dramatic actors crack up.
When these shows got retooled, their names got changed, too.
Actress Rue McClanahan, who passed away in 2010, wanted her memorabilia to go to her fans, with proceeds from the sale going to her favorite charities. Here's the ultimate wish list for the average rabid Golden Girls fan.
Tomorrow night, Jamie, Adam, Kari, Grant, and Tory kick off their latest season by taking on the mother of all nerd movie franchises: Star Wars.
Tonight, Community returns for its fifth season, with Dan Harmon back on board as showrunner after he was fired in 2012. Prepare with a look back at the show's many self-referential and pop culture jokes, Easter eggs, and callbacks.
Looking for a bright and colorful gift to put under the tree? How about 200 Lucky Strike cigarettes?
What do Jason Voorhees and Happy Gilmore have in common? They're both one step removed from the seldom-seen 1977 holiday special, "Christmastime with Mister Rogers."
A number of films and television shows once thought lost have been rediscovered, quite unexpectedly, in many unusual ways.
From Michael Fassbender to Tom Hardy and others, the cast of HBO's “Band of Brothers” is a big part of what made the miniseries so great.
It's not just The Sound of Music: Plenty of other large-scale live events have been piped into a TV near you over the past decades.
We’re all familiar with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig, but what about Owl Jolson, Ralph Phillips, or the Dover Boys of Pimento University?
As Boardwalk Empire concludes its fourth season, Atlantic City consultant Vicki Gold Levi shares her real-life recollections of the city’s glory days.
Intrepid camerawoman Frederique Olivier has traveled the world capturing stunning images of wildlife in its natural habitat. For the Discovery Channel's new two-hour special, Penguins: Waddle All the Way, premering tonight at 9 p.m., Olivier faced a very
Eagle-eyed viewers of primetime television know that even the grittiest cop dramas and silliest sitcoms aren’t immune to recycling the casting director’s favorite actors.
These television shows were so popular that they got adapted for new countries and cultures.
When Sesame Street debuted in 1969, many producers, teachers, and government officials from different countries contacted the Children’s Television Workshop about airing versions of Sesame Street within their own countries.
On September 28, 1984, 'Miami Vice' made its premiere on NBC, and a new kind of cop show was born. The series also kickstarted the careers of dozens of soon-to-be stars.
Some of our Sesame Street favorites have stepped up to deal with major social issues. Here's a collection of Muppets who taught kids about the issues facing our world today.
Even amidst the seemingly never-ending parade of '80s paraphernalia, some properties have been forgotten—like the transformative charms of the Popples.
Speaking with a “stunt zombie,” as impossible as that sounds.
Long before these stars were even a twinkle in a tabloid editor's eye, they built their resumes by guest starring in '80s crime shows.