Leah Remini's Cheers Role Pitted Her Against A Friends Leading Lady
Jennifer Aniston and Leah Remini were in a tight race for the role of Serafina on Cheers, but both went on to become sitcom legends in their own rights.
Read MoreJennifer Aniston and Leah Remini were in a tight race for the role of Serafina on Cheers, but both went on to become sitcom legends in their own rights.
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Read MoreGather around and hear the story of how Rod Serling came up with The Twilight Zone episode Mr. Dingle, the Strong.
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Read MoreCaptain Kirk's battle with the Gorn in the Star Trek episode 'Arena' left the actor battling chronic tinnitus that caused him 'agony.'
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Read MoreWhen The Twilight Zone won its first Emmy in 1960, creator and host Rod Serling was caught off guard and didn't expect to take home the award.
Read MoreWalter Koenig's experience on Star Trek was mostly positive, but he did have one very bad moment with William Shatner while filming The Wrath of Khan.
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Read MoreMr. and Mrs. Smith is coming to the small screen near you, and here's everything you need to know about the Donald Glover/Maya Erskine starring series.
Read MoreHalo is back for an action-packed, beautiful digitally designed second season complete with all the intergalactic warfare you'd expect.
Read MoreThe cast and crew of M*A*S*H just couldn't keep it together during this hilarious scene during a third season episode, and you can see why.
Read MoreAfter more than a decade of playing Temperance Brennan on Bones, Emily Deschanel needed an extended break away from acting.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery is back for one last adventure: catch the latest clip from the fifth and final season here, with Book and Michael facing off against evil.
Read MorePlayStation users are finding out the hard way that there's no such thing as 'buying' a TV show on VOD.
Read MoreCarl Erik Rinsch made the samurai film 47 Ronin, and meant to follow it up with an expensive Netflix series ... why he didn't is a wild story.
Read MoreGet ready for fire and blood (and lots of it) as House Targaryen tears itself apart in the first look at House of the Dragon season 2.
Read MoreGhouls, mushroom clouds, vault dwellers, and a bit of Nat King Cole: the first teaser trailer for Prime Video's Fallout TV series has landed in style.
Read MoreAs a poet once said, The Boys are back in town. Watch The Boys season 4 trailer right here and see what mayhem is instore for the newest season.
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