Russell Johnson Shared A Unique Bond With One Gilligan's Island Co-Star
In his autobiography, Russell Johnson, who played the Professor on Gilligan's Island, talked about his bond with another cast member.
Read MoreIn his autobiography, Russell Johnson, who played the Professor on Gilligan's Island, talked about his bond with another cast member.
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Read MoreTV sitcom crossovers are a time honored tradition, but many have forgotten about the oddly perfect crossover between Gilligan's Island and Roseanne.
Read MoreSimon Helberg had a tough time picking his favorite episodes of The Big Bang Theory, but all of them had one major thing in common.
Read MoreOf the four main stars of the hit sitcom Seinfeld, only one ended up not winning an Emmy, which seems like a huge oversight.
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Read MoreChuck Lorre has been a sitcom showrunner staple for decades and learned from his past shows' mistakes when developing the finale of The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreThe Simpsons has had countless celebrity guest stars during its 36 seasons on television, and some of them have aged very poorly.
Read MoreThere may be gloom and doom while things go boom in Dexter's Laboratory, but one profane segment was formally banned for nearly 20 years.
Read MoreLance Barber is reprising his Young Sheldon role as George Cooper Sr. on Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, but don't expect him to pop up as a ghost.
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Read MoreWhile the original four Golden Girls are no longer with us, here's what some of the still-living familiar faces of the series are up to today.
Read MoreWhile it may not have been the most-streamed show of 2024, The Big Bang Theory dominated the Nielsen charts when it came to the most-binged shows of the year.
Read MoreAudiences can rebel against a spin-off if it doesn't align with the same details as its predecessor, but Young Sheldon used the Frasier approach as a template.
Read MoreHere are 15 sitcoms with a similar vibe to "New Girl," from well-known, long-running series to shows that only lasted a couple of seasons tops.
Read MoreNobody has shaped the landscape of primetime network TV sitcoms from the past several decades quite like Chuck Lorre. Here's our ranking of his five best shows.
Read MoreBombshell actress Jayne Mansfield was offered the role of Ginger Grant on Gilligan's Island, but despite being perfect for the job, she turned it down.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon star Raegan Revord wishes the show had included one of the staples of sitcom television (though it's easy to see why the show didn't).
Read MoreWhen Family Guy set its sights on the works of Stephen King for a parody episode, the show actually looked to the film adaptations instead of King's books.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live's beloved More Cowbell sketch was originally pitched with a different instrument and written for a completely different host.
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