Bewitched aired from 1964 to 1972. Much of the cast is no longer with us, but let's take a look at the few remaining Bewitched actors still alive today.
Before Star Wars Rebels introduced the Inquisitorius, Darth Vader's secret apprentice Starkiller was tasked with hunting down Jedi in The Force Unleashed.
At one point, Eliza Dushku's Buffy the Vampire Slayer character Faith could have had her own spinoff series, but the actor wasn't entirely sold on the idea.
AMC's surprise hit show Interview With The Vampire is returning for a bloodsucking season 2. Here's everything we know about the darkly romantic series.
Robert Redford's 1962 episode of The Twilight Zone holds a significant record in the show's history -- one Redford was unaware of until the producers told him.
Ever since she first showed up on The Clone Wars, Star Wars fans have been (wrongly) convinced death would be coming for Ahsoka Tano sooner rather than later.
Sir Patrick Stewart, the star of Star Trek: The Next Generation, thought this season 1 episode 'smacked of desperation' when it aired and still doesn't like it.
The anomaly storage room in the latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks has Easter eggs galore, including a Betazoid gift box and others Trek fans will spot.
A Wadi game called Chula factors into the newest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and it serves as both a major subplot and a callback to Deep Space Nine.
Carson Teva has quietly undergone a substantial arc on The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, making him feel like he's been part of Star Wars far longer than he has been.
Multiple new Star Trek series have been set around the original era, but characters from the animated series have yet to make live-action debuts. Why is that?
According to her colleagues, Beverly Crusher was fired from Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2 because of a producer who hated both her and her character.
Zapp Brannigan is inspired by Captain Kirk from Star Trek, and the latest episode of Futurama season 11 digs into that and the character's problematic nature.
Spike (James Marsters) is one of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's true fan favorites. However, he would've never taken off without director John T. Kretchmer.
A scrapped plot sequel from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode focusing on Picard could have provided one of the most emotional moments in Trek history.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer wouldn't be half the show it was without this fast-talking bad boy, but if things had gone according to plan, he would've quickly died.