Frasier's Anthony LaPaglia Questions If There's A Place For Simon Moon In The Reboot
Anthony LaPaglia would like to return to the world of Frasier as Daphne's brother Simon Moon, but there's no indication that will actually happen.
Read MoreAnthony LaPaglia would like to return to the world of Frasier as Daphne's brother Simon Moon, but there's no indication that will actually happen.
Read MoreJohn DiMaggio has been voicing Bender on Futurama for the better part of two decades, and he draws his inspiration from an unlikely trio of sources.
Read MoreThe Monkees weren't just a great '60s band, they starred on a great '60s show, and only a few members of the original cast are still with us today.
Read MoreThe Hypnotoad is one of the best running gags on Futurama, and it would be nothing without its unique sound, which has a fascinating back story.
Read MoreFuturama has always had strong ties to Star Trek, but the series creators have promised that the second half of the new season will be especially Trekky.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's creators know the real name of The Waitress, played by Mary Elizabeth Ellis, but there's a good reason they avoid it.
Read MoreIf you ever noticed what looked like a Battlestar Galactica Cylon in the opening credits of The A-Team ... you were right! Here's why that's there.
Read MoreWhen the characters of M*A*S*H buried a time capsule in Korea, the cast members playing them held a similar ceremony on the CBS lot.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock Presents borrowed from Hitch's The Trouble With Harry, a comedy that, after its failure, the director worried would ruin his maiden TV voyage.
Read MoreNorman Lear tried to recapture his old sitcom magic by revisiting All in the Family with the 1990s spinoff 704 Hauser, but it didn't work out.
Read MoreThe Simpsons is known to parody many musicals, and this parody of The Music Man almost got Conan O'Brien a starring role on Broadway.
Read MoreThe Muppets and Star Wars joined forces long before the Disney+ streaming app.
Read MoreDavid Ogden Stiers added something invaluable to the M*A*S*H cast dynamic, something that his predecessor, Larry Linville, couldn't quite capture.
Read MoreCheers won its first Emmy after the writers' room pulled more than one all-nighter trying to get a specific episode together.
Read MoreThen-President Bill Clinton was set to cameo in the Cheers series finale, right up until his responsibilities as a world leader forced him to bow out.
Read MoreThe /Film team huddled together and voted on the best television shows, streaming or otherwise, from 2023.
Read MoreEverybody Loves Raymond was loved by many when it aired almost 20 years ago. Star of the show, Ray Romano, however, doesn't love the idea of a revival.
Read MoreNandor, Guillermo, and the rest of the gang will hang it up for good after What We Do in the Shadows airs its sixth and final season next year.
Read MoreAfter the success of Wednesday, Netflix is expanding its Addams Family universe of shows. But is centering the next one on Fred Armisen the right move?
Read MoreDanny DeVito has a certain ritual he performs whenever he needs to play Frank on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Read MoreLauren Tom has always been an invaluable part of the Futurama cast, but the reason she was initially cast by Matt Groening is a bit surprising.
Read MoreTed Danson's Sam and Shelley Long's Diane were the backbone of Cheers, and when Kelsey Grammer's Frasier threatened to come between them, one fan intervened.
Read MoreThe It's Always Sunny gang have all been friends for so long that when they're coming up with new ideas, they sometimes plagiarize old ones.
Read MoreRick and Morty fall into a fear hole, where they must confront their deepest fears, in the Rick and Morty season 7 finale.
Read MoreM*A*S*H's main characters were often seen drinking in the first couple seasons, but after a call from a baseball legend, the writers reconsidered these habits.
Read MoreKate McKinnon hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and while she easily fit back into the show, something felt a little awkward throughout.
Read MoreSNL guest host Kate McKinnon re-enacts a popular Hollywood legend about how Meet Me In St. Louis director Vincente Minnelli made little Tootie cry on camera.
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