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Barbara Stanwyck gave Victoria Barkley her backbone
Stanwyck called the Barkley matriarch "the old broad."
How Bea Arthur's guest appearance on All in the Family evolved into an entirely new series
Arthur earned her place on Maude.
McLean Stevenson defended Loretta Swit from a producer at the M*A*S*H rehearsal table
The M*A*S*H cast went to bat for each other.
Martin Milner felt that Adam-12 could bridge the gap between the police and the public
He wanted the public to understand police work!
Ron Howard believed that Andy Griffith was a natural leader
Howard remembers what it was like working with Griffith.
Klinger's dresses on M*A*S*H almost became a new trend
Cpl. Klinger became a 4077th trendsetter and with the way he could pull off a dress, we could see why.
How a real-life health issue led to one of the most iconic episodes of The Golden Girls
"The episode was my way of getting back at all the doctors who didn’t believe me."
Brad Garrett on the similarities between Jackie Gleason and Robert Barone
"I’ve always had a kind of louder-than-life bravado and kind of over-the-top delivery," said Garrett.
This was the first thing Shelley Hack did after learning she'd booked Charlie's Angels
"You have to take things for what they are and make the best of them," said the actor.
In 1974, Richard Thomas defended The Waltons and their approach to life
Richard Thomas loved to praise The Waltons; he just wanted the critics to do the same.
Robert Conrad didn't want to be a teen idol forever
"Besides, I thrive on...work."
People thought Randolph Mantooth was an actual fireman during his time on Emergency!
Would you trust this actor with your life? In the '70s, many Emergency! fans would.
Betty White on Rose Nylund and Sue Ann Nivens
"Sue Ann was always so fast with a smart answer,” said White. "But Rose is just a beat behind everybody."
Who sang this song: Cher, or Barbra Streisand?
We dare you not to sing along.
Here's why the exact ages of The Golden Girls were never specifically discussed
"Their ages were never expressly mentioned."
Here's what Betty White had to say about the importance of laughter
While the show focused on aging, the comedy itself never grew old.
Can you name these Golden Girls guest stars?
Do you remember these Golden Guests?
The Love Boat's Ted Lange once wrote a rock musical
Who knew this bartender on The Love Boat was so rock and roll?!
Bea Benaderet and her character on Petticoat Junction had some key differences
Benaderet called herself a "slob" (her words, not ours) compared to her hardworking and organized character on Petticoat Junction.
Bea Arthur's laughter was contagious while filming The Golden Girls
According to co-star Betty White, Arthur's laughter was tough to miss.
Casting unknown actors was crucial to the success of Dr. Cyclops (1940)
In spite of a fantastical premise, producers were looking for ways to make the film "believable."
Name that Indiana Jones character!
Start sleuthing!
According to Rue McClanahan, The Golden Girls set was the hottest spot in town for guest stars
"Actors love to do guest shots on our show because it’s so easygoing and cheerful."
The Golden Girls' Herb Edelman believed in the power of television
"Television should entertain, but it should open our eyes," said the actor.
Here are 12 of the greatest fashion icons in classic TV
These acting icons had a passion for fashion.
Can you tell the difference between Andy Taylor and Barney Fife?
See if you can tell the Sheriff and the Deputy apart.
How well do you know Indiana Jones?
Grab your fedora and get going!
R.I.P. Ann Robinson, star of ''The War of the Worlds''
The actress had a cameo appearance in Steven Speilberg's 2005 remake of the legendary sci-fi film. Robinson was 96 years old.
Rue McClanahan had a passion for writing
Though she was known for her acting, McClanahan was a woman of many talents.
Do you know what job these TV stars had before becoming famous?
These TV stars weren't always TV stars, sometimes they were cashiers, waiters and door-to-door salesmen.
Frances Bavier was glad there was no ''glamour'' in playing Aunt Bee
Her role as Aunt Bee was so influential that it began to pour into her personal life.

