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Alfred Hitchcock said that he was scared of everything
The horror director was actually a big chicken.
Mike Farrell helped M*A*S*H mature as a series
Mike Farrell was the new guy for a while, but quickly went up in the ranks as M*A*S*H progressed.
Jean Stapleton reveals the actor she admired most— and her favorite first lady!
Stapleton speaks on timing and sense of character, two skills she doubtlessly wielded on All in the Family!
Producers on The Waltons tried making Olivia Walton look older
The casting description called for an actress in her early to mid-40s, with long, reddish hair. Michael Learned was the opposite.
Here's what Christopher Lee had to say about Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
The third entry was crucial to the franchise, but how did its star feel?
Producers noticed ''a little bit too much attraction between brother and sister'' on The Brady Bunch
Sibling rivalry really heated up!
In 1979, college students studied what made M*A*S*H a success
There is no doubt about it — M*A*S*H was a smash — 500 college students even said so.
Dick Van Dyke is so humble that his friends had to remind him that he was a star
Van Dyke was so talented that Carl Reiner called him "sickening."
Art Carney on the realism of The Honeymooners
"People accepted us that way," said the actor.
Here's how The Beverly Hillbillies saved The Dick Van Dyke Show
The Clampett family saved Rob Petrie!
Despite playing larger than life characters on screen, Art Carney was naturally very shy in person
"I’m much more comfortable when I’m playing someone else," said the actor.
What show are these Thanksgiving episodes from?
How well do you know turkey TV?
Burt Ward's career post-Batman: ''Hollywood closed its doors to me.''
The television industry had forgotten about Ward, but audiences still adored him.
Batman creator William Dozier said that Burt Ward was everything that Robin should be
Ward was the perfect Boy Wonder.
Magic and Rod Serling tied The Twilight Zone together
Rod Serling had the magic touch when it came to writing The Twilight Zone!
The stars of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' pick their favorite episodes
Plus, series creator Phil Rosenthal chimes in!
Sherwood Schwartz fought the president of CBS to get Gilligan's Island on the air
“I want millions of people to watch what I do," said the creator.
Be honest: Do you like these covers better than the original song?
Is new really better?
Here's why Milburn Stone didn't want to get rid of all the violence in Gunsmoke
Stone felt his Western values were worth fighting for.
A surprising star discovered Doris Roberts early in her career
Long before she was Marie Barone, Roberts had fans in high places!
Here's what Betty Lynn was paid for all her 26 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show
Thelma Lou was rich... in spirit!
Do these lyrics belong to a song from 1975 or 2025?
Time to jam in the past and the present!
Marion Ross on balancing family and career: ''I'm about 50/50''
It was all happy days for the Happy Days star.
About that time James Arness was named ''Man of the Year'' in 1973
The most consistent thing about Arness, his fellow cast members said, was that he was consistent.
Originally, Lyle Waggoner was hired for The Carol Burnett Show because of his good looks
Waggoner's pretty face was played for laughs when he acted opposite Burnett.
Doris Roberts beat out over 100 actors to win the part of Marie Barone
"My name was on that one,” said Roberts of the role.
As a stand-up comedian, Ray Romano struggled with the transition to a television series
“Little by little, I realized we are doing a show, and yes, I’m sort of playing myself,” said the actor.
Ray Romano: ''I need to be a loser.''
Romano demonstrated that sometimes, losing can feel like a big win.
As a child, Phil Rosenthal wanted to be Ed Norton from The Honeymooners
"I wanted to be Ed Norton. That’s who I loved."
The cast of Gunsmoke used this surprising ingredient to create a realistic effect
The sweet secret behind the blood on Gunsmoke.

