The Star Of Gilligan's Island Made A Bold Prediction About Warren Beatty
Gilligan's Island star Bob Denver had an inkling about Warren Beatty while working with the Hollywood icon on an earlier sitcom.
Read MoreGilligan's Island star Bob Denver had an inkling about Warren Beatty while working with the Hollywood icon on an earlier sitcom.
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Read MoreAdam Sandler's new Netflix comedy special Love You has several mishaps planned by director Josh Safdie, but one altercation wasn't faked for the show.
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Read MoreOnly Murders in the Building season 4 begins the latest mystery in an entirely new way, bucking the usual formula and shaking up the narrative in the premiere.
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Read MoreAdam Sandler is back with Love You, a new comedy special on Netflix with a mix of stand-up, silly new songs, and a lovely tribute to comedy. Here's our review.
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Read MoreThe fourth season of Only Murders in the Building goes Hollywood in more ways than one, resulting in the biggest, funniest, and most meta mystery yet.
Read MoreThe pilot episode of Gilligan's Island didn't air until decades after the show ended its original run.
Read MoreDespite Mayim Bialik having a career resurgence with The Big Bang Theory, she doesn't watch her episodes. Not even now, when she has more time on her hands.
Read MoreWhen it came time to think up the name of their episodes, the writers of the Fox procedural Bones made practical choices over creative ones.
Read MoreThe groundbreaking sitcom Sanford and Son has lost several cast members since it went off the air. Here are the major actors still alive from the series.
Read MoreBoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg is developing a new animated series for Netflix after criticizing the streamer on several past occasions.
Read More'Squints' wasn't a term made up for Bones. In fact, it came directly from a real-life detective who consulted on the show.
Read MoreDuring How I Met Your Mother, Neil Patrick Harris was so determined for one particular storyline to happen that he secretly planted seeds in his performance.
Read MoreEmily in Paris has reached season 4, but honestly, we're not sure how. The Netflix series with Lily Collins is downright terrible and nothing really happens.
Read MoreBarney Miller was, in some ways, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine of its time. Let's catch up with the cast members who are still with us today.
Read MoreFans of The Big Bang Theory can't imagine Raj Koothrappali played by anyone other than Kunal Nayyar, but that's exactly what almost happened.
Read MoreYears after Gilligan's Island ended, one cast member shared that she was harboring a bit of a crush on her co-star and explained why nothing ever came of it.
Read MoreBy the time The Big Bang Theory was wrapping up its successful run, star Jim Parsons had some good reasons for wanting to call it quits.
Read MoreEven when the quality of The Simpsons dipped, the Treehouse of Horror episodes were still bangers. Their origins stretch back to a certain comic from the 1950s.
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