Why Seinfeld's Theme Song Changed In Every Episode
Did you know that the now-famous Seinfeld theme music changed from episode to episode? Here's why, as explained by composer Jonathan Wolff.
Read MoreDid you know that the now-famous Seinfeld theme music changed from episode to episode? Here's why, as explained by composer Jonathan Wolff.
Read MoreCharlie Sheen's exit from the sitcom Two and a Half Men was a very public and very messy affair that's become the stuff of celebrity legend.
Read MoreKaley Cuoco drove her co-stars on The Big Bang Theory nuts with her ability to learn her lines better and faster than anyone else on set.
Read MoreFor as much as Jim Backus' career benefitted from his role in Gilligan's Island, the sitcom's popularity also caused a problem for him off-screen.
Read MoreIt took the combination of a never-used Cheers storyline and a real-world radio shrink for the creators of Frasier to crack the code to the spinoff.
Read MoreBig Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre came to regret making it canon that George Sr. would die on Young Sheldon, even if the series' other creatives did not.
Read MoreThe writers of Frasier specifically had Seinfeld in mind when it came to their efforts to subtly subvert the popular sitcom tropes of the '90s.
Read MoreGilligan's Island was axed before it got a proper ending. However, the story of the castaways eventually got some resolution in a string of TV movies.
Read MorePeople often forget about Bruce Willis' career in voiceover, which is why many missed his cameo on the Star Trek-esque comedy, The Orville.
Read MoreDespite being a core member of the group, Elaine was noticeably absent for the two-part season opener of Seinfeld season 4.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory was written without Young Sheldon in mind, so sometimes they had to retcon a few things to make a little more sense.
Read MoreDespite creating the comedy series, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is officially credited as writing only three episodes.
Read MoreGilligan's Island star Jim Backus respected the comedy of Adam West's Batman, but felt that the shipwrecked sitcom was ahead of the curve.
Read MoreHow I Met Your Mother and Cobra Kai don't sound like they'd have anything in common, but one episode seemingly predicted Johnny Lawrence's eventual face turn.
Read MoreDave Burd, aka Lil Dicky, earned lots of critical acclaim for his FX sitcom series Dave. Here's why the show ended after just three seasons.
Read MoreSeinfeld star Michael Richards suffered frustration, headaches, and even a split lip for one particularly memorable episode of the series.
Read MoreThe ensemble cast of The Goldbergs brought the nostalgic family comedy to life with big laughs. If you're wondering where you've seen them before, here you go.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon was more than just a spin-off of The Big Bang Theory, it was also the inadvertent idea of Jim Parsons.
Read MoreSpider-Verse star John Mulaney plays Superman in an SNL sketch cut from the episode he hosted in November 2024, and he meets Lois Lane's weird roommate.
Read MoreFamily Guy was the first show creator Seth MacFarlane ever pitched, so when it was canceled the first time, he had an atypical reaction.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine The Big Bang Theory without Evil Wil Wheaton, but there was some serious convincing needed to get the Star Trek star on board.
Read MoreWhile Jim Parsons is relatively confident about his abilities as an actor, he felt very differently about his run as a producer on Young Sheldon.
Read MoreWhich is the best Karate Kid project around? At the very least, there's a pretty clear winner when it comes to their scores on IMDb.
Read MoreThat '90s Show is yet another Netflix Original to get the axe after only a few seasons, but what inspired the streamer to end the legacyquel series?
Read MoreSheldon Cooper actor Jim Parsons essentially took over the entire set of The Big Bang Theory to make sure he had all of his lines memorized.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon was still riding high when it was canceled after seven seasons, which made the decision a massive shock to star Annie Potts.
Read MoreBones is a quintessential Washington, D.C. show, but how much of the crime-solving series was actually filmed there? Here's the truth.
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