Bones' Emily Deschanel Refused To Use A Stunt Double For One Physically Taxing Scene
A very pregnant Emily Deschanel was determined to perform as many of her own stunts as possible in Bones season 7.
Read MoreA very pregnant Emily Deschanel was determined to perform as many of her own stunts as possible in Bones season 7.
Read MoreThe bar from Cheers is based on a real-life bar in Boston, and that caused some problems for locals.
Read MoreThe Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons was inspired by someone on a fan site for the show.
Read MoreFuturama often pulls inspiration from Star Trek, but one episode made a Trek writer a little confused.
Read MoreThe Curb Your Enthusiasm finale presents Seinfeld's infamous finale as a mistake to be atoned for when Larry David should've gone in the opposite direction.
Read MoreThe Dick Van Dyke Show is considered one of the best TV shows of the '60s, and it all started with a little pratfall.
Read MoreThe Simpsons character Dr. Hibbert is named after a former SNL cast member.
Read MoreMost of the All in the Family cast and crew were ready to call it a day after season 8, but Caroll O'Connor felt otherwise.
Read MoreScheduling conflicts led to Vincent (Ryan Cartwright) getting killed in Bones season 6, as much as the show's producers did their best to avoid it.
Read MoreKristen Wiig returned to host Saturday Night Live, and her Five Timers Club induction featured major guest stars like Paul Rudd and Matt Damon.
Read MoreKristen Wiig's Aunt Linda returns to Saturday Night Live with some spicy takes on last year's most popular pieces of pop culture.
Read MoreFor the love of Khan, please let the folks behind Star Trek: Strange New World actually follow through with their tease about a possible Muppet episode.
Read MoreWhen Bones homaged Golden Age Hollywood in its 200th episode (including Alfred Hitchcock's work), the opening credits proved to be an unexpected challenge.
Read MoreBob's Burgers creators famously worked backwards when creating characters by starting with casting. That's how we ended up with Dan Mintz as Tina Belcher.
Read MoreAl Pacino fully commits to every role he takes, which makes him the perfect candidate for an utterly ridiculous appearance on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Read MoreSo, what do the writers of The Simpsons think about Family Guy, a show often accused of ripping off The Simpsons?
Read MoreWe're all trying to find the guy who did this ... as in, the HBO executive who hired I Think You Should Leave's Tim Robinson to develop a new comedy series.
Read MoreA seemingly random episode of the 60s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies ended up breaking TV records to become the biggest non-event episode of TV ever.
Read MoreEmmy nominee Ramy Youssef hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, did a little stand-up, and gave us a solid episode of the sketch comedy series.
Read MoreA moving speech from Steve Carell tugged at John Krasinski's heartstrings (and tear ducts) when the Office stars reunited for Krasinski's movie IF.
Read MoreEver wonder where some of your favorite Simpsons musical numbers come from?
Read MoreHermes got a chance to break out in a big way in a season 2 episode of Futurama.
Read MoreIt took his performance on the short-lived series Headmaster for Rob Reiner to finally land the role of Mike 'Meathead' Stivic on All in the Family.
Read MoreAccording to Norman Lear, the ending of 'Edith's 50th Birthday' elicited the strongest audience reaction of any moment in All in the Family's nine-season run.
Read MoreTragically, an emotionally powerful piece of TV history was lost forever when the Cheers set got repainted, much to its cast's chagrin.
Read MoreIt takes a village to build a Springfield and Matt Groening was far from the only artist responsible for The Simpsons' success.
Read MoreGilligan's Island creator Sherwood Schwartz once explained why casting the Skipper was the toughest role to get right, and it involves walking a very fine line.
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