The Bones Episode That Signaled Success For The Creators
Bones creator Hart Hanson wasn't confident the show could go the distance until partway into its first season.
Read MoreBones creator Hart Hanson wasn't confident the show could go the distance until partway into its first season.
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Read MoreFor as many fan-favorite characters as Bones had, only a handful of them appeared in all 246 episodes of the show.
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Read MoreWhile Bones drew a consistent audience throughout its 12-season run, it actually peaked in viewership with one of its season 1 offerings.
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Read MoreBones was constantly testing the waters with its comedic episodes, but its lowest-ranked outing on IMDb is also one of its biggest swings.
Read MoreAll in the Family was seen as too big a risk by ABC, so much so the network declined to air a costly early version of its pilot.
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Read MoreFox gave Futurama a lot of guff, so the show's writers returned the favor with the episode 'Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV.'
Read MoreYears before he played Snake Plissken, a young Kurt Russell was Jungle Boy on the Gilligan's Island episode 'Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy.'
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