Initial Reactions To Gilligan's Island Were Quite Brutal
Sherwood Schwartz had a hard time convincing people that Gilligan's Island was a good idea (although that catchy theme song helped).
Read MoreSherwood Schwartz had a hard time convincing people that Gilligan's Island was a good idea (although that catchy theme song helped).
Read MoreAn Always Sunny in Philadelphia improv from Charlie Day caught his co-stars off guard ... before they cracked up.
Read MoreM*A*S*H dealt with some heavy subject matter, but it was the 'two dates to the prom' sitcom trope that crossed a line for CBS.
Read MoreAll in the Family had audiences deep sighing over the good ol' days, but here's what the actors who are still alive are up to these days.
Read MoreEnough viewers believed the events of Gilligan's Island were happening for real to cause a headache for the Coast Guard.
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Read MoreGlenn Howerton couldn't stop cracking up at Danny DeVito's delivery of a certain line in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 10.
Read MoreTalk about a deep cut reference! The Futurama writers snuck a nod to an incredibly rare Star Wars toy -- the elusive Yak Face -- into one of their episodes.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia failed to snag Bon Jovi for 'Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life,' although the episode was still replete with memorable cameos.
Read MoreHow does the new Netflix series The Gentlemen connect to the 2019 movie of the same name? The answer isn't too complicated.
Read MoreThe latest trailer for the Fallout TV show has arrived and the show looks as funny as the video games.
Read MoreKate Winslet always studies and prepares for her projects, even researching trauma for her role as a paranoid authoritarian ruler in HBO's The Regime.
Read MoreIt's time to go on down to South Park and have ourselves a time as we rank every season of the animated series from worst to best.
Read MoreA set from the forgotten Kelsey Grammer sitcom Back to You was one repurposed for an episode of Bones.
Read MoreThe Beverly Hillbillies was one of the top-rated shows on TV during the 1960s, but now Eric Baer Jr. is the only member of the core cast still with us.
Read MoreEuphoria and Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she shined in an array of original and satisfying sketches.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney courts the hot new basketball player in Saturday Night Live's Air Bud homage, which co-stars one of SNL's best-behaved animal actors.
Read MoreThe pilot episode of Futurama went through a lot of different drafts, including one where the Statue of Liberty saves Fry from a nasty fall.
Read MoreBender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.
Read MoreOne of the best episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a riff on Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining involving Mac and Dennis.
Read MoreMarried... with Children not only paved the way for the success of The Simpsons but also helped build the Fox Network foundation.
Read MoreFuturama was written by nerds, for nerds, and the nerdy writers didn't hesitate to include hidden clues to an alien language puzzle in the pilot episode.
Read MoreRob Thomas's cameo on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a much darker ending in a deleted scene.
Read MoreJohn Larroquette won four straight Emmy Awards in the 1980s for playing Dan Fielding on Night Court. Here's why that award-winning streak came to an end.
Read MoreBender on Futurama almost had a very different design based solely on a speech idea for the robot alcoholic.
Read MoreDue to some outrage, Fox blocked a Married With Children episode that turned out to be rather tame.
Read MoreUncle Jack's 'Nobody look!' became an all-timer moment on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with a little help from Charlie Day.
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