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Here’s how Batman executive producer William Dozier prepared for the series
"Batman is a Gotham City boy. If you got him as far as Philadelphia, he’d be a freak," Dozier said.
Farrah Fawcett didn't believe she was a great actor
The Charlie's Angels actor believed she had a long way to go as a performer.
Jack Lord thought the violence on Hawaii Five-O was justified
When it came to scripts, Lord believed that a weak plot was a "crime" in itself.
Hawaii Five-O's James MacArthur was very lazy, at least according to him
You would be too, in the land where palm trees sway!
Farrah Fawcett said that it was ''love at first sight'' when she first met husband Lee Majors
The two were married in 1973.
John Forsythe admitted he was glad to move on from Charlie's Angels
The actor was a man of many talents.
Brad Garrett and Ray Romano on their onscreen dynamic
Were they friends ahead of time?
Here's why the idea of being ''average'' was important on Adam-12
While it was anything but average, Adam‑12 still appealed to the average viewer.
Ellen Corby had a lot in common with Grandma Walton — except for cooking
Ellen Corby couldn't handle the heat when it came to the kitchen.
Hervé Villechaize wasn't happy with Fantasy Island's shifting tone
"I work because it’s my job. I just don’t like what’s going on."
Brad Garrett admitted his children were not fans of Everybody Loves Raymond
"They can’t even listen to Ray’s voice on a Monday night," said the actor.
A Svengoolie-named snowplow may soon be on the streets of Chicago
Voting is open now for the Sven-themed name, along with 24 other finalists!
R.I.P. Demond Wilson, Lamont on Sanford and Son
The Sanford and Son star known for playing Lamont has passed away at 79.
Meet Scott Hamilton: Inside the collection
The Gold medalist figure skater has a passion for autographed guitars and pinball.
The writers of Everybody Loves Raymond would frequently receive phone calls from family members they had written into the show
"The truth is that the characters do things that a lot of people do."
Loretta Swit enjoyed playing the role of a strong woman on TV
It takes one to know one: Loretta Swit was a strong woman on and off our TV screens.
Robert Wagner explained why fans had to wait so long for a Hart to Hart reunion
"We’ve tried so many times to do it," said series star Robert Wagner.
Phil Rosenthal on the pressure of writing a final episode
Rosenthal admitted that a bad finale could ruin a series.
Ricardo Montalbán had his own theory about where Mr. Roarke's origins
"I had to discover in my own mind what Roarke really was," said Montalbán.
Ricardo Montalbán loved the cast and crew of Fantasy Island
"I’m very grateful to Fantasy Island," the actor said.
Robert Wagner trusted his Hart to Hart co-star Stefanie Powers to defend him against any bad guys
Powers was more than willing to fight for her on-screen husband.
What is John Lennon's greatest solo album?
He's the witty Beatle!
Amanda Blake said she built her career on songs, dances, and funny sayings
Blake was proud to be part of the traveling trio!
Ray Romano helped Brad Garrett rediscover his love for stand-up comedy
The two actors were also friends off-screen.
How one small character earned Tanya Roberts a big role on Charlie's Angels
How three pages of a script changed Roberts' entire life.
Can you match this Motown song to the correct artist?
"Are you ready for a brand new beat?"
Patricia Heaton on starring in Everybody Loves Raymond: ''It's a pleasure to go to work every day.''
Sure, everybody might not have loved Ray Barone, but they certainly loved the sitcom.
In 2003, B-movie director Bert I. Gordon was honored by an Insect Film Festival
Mr. BIG was given a big honor for his contributions to big bugs!













