20th Century Fox prevented Loretta Swit from leaving M*A*S*H for another show, although she had a pretty positive outlook because of the way things turned out.
Shane Gillis was famously fired from Saturday Night Live before he got to become a featured player, but he just finished hosting the show. How did it go?
'The Offspring' was The Next Generation's attempt to address the lack of LGBTQIA+ stories in Star Trek, but Jonathan Frakes felt it wasn't nearly queer enough.
Kirstie Alley was probably baffled when her Cheers co-stars gifted her with a shotgun after joining the show, but they (sort of) had a reason for doing so.
Early on in their careers, South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker nearly starred in a live-action musical history show called Time Warped for Fox.
TV shows may not have the big budgets of movies, but they still use visual effects to bring them to life. Here's what some great shows look like before VFX.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has never won an Emmy, so the show's creatives once decided to poke fun at this (albeit after much debate and discussion).