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Jamie Farr: ''I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer''
Farr worked to set himself apart from his sitcom peers.
Patricia Heaton and Doris Roberts were onscreen together again in this sitcom
It was great to see them together again!
Boris Karloff described the shock of seeing himself as Frankenstein's monster for the first time
“When I wear this makeup, I try to look in the mirror as little as possible,” said the actor.
Ray Romano said that after the final episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, the cast was in a state of shock
Series star Ray Romano walked through the show's final days.
Rowland V. Lee kept a ''dignified'' presence while directing Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Lee also served as the film's producer.
How one very tense scene in Son of Frankenstein (1939) was nearly derailed due to laughter behind-the-scenes
Boris Karloff: Famed actor and master tickler.
Ken Curtis stayed just as dirty as his character on Gunsmoke
Ken Curtis didn't mind being dirty... it's just what the role called for.
Alan Alda reveals the ''main thing'' keeping him alive
He's making Alda right moves!
This Son of Frankenstein actor called his performance ''corny''
Though he had a good time on the set of Son of Frankenstein, Donnie Dunagan wasn't too pleased with his performance.
Boris Karloff revealed the reason he refused to play the Monster after Son of Frankenstein (1939)
The actor said he was "fond" of the character.
Originally, Fantasy Island was pitched as a joke
Executive producer Aaron Spelling revealed the show's convoluted beginnings.
Brad Garrett's life before ''Raymond''
Robert's melancholy isn't too far afield, after all!
Fate brought Gene Barry and Ann Robinson to Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds (2005)
The two original actors made a brief cameo.
How a letter earned art director Albert Nozaki a job at Paramount Studios
Nozaki served as art director on films like The War of the Worlds (1953).
Producer George Pal said this was what made The War of the Worlds (1953) so successful
What made the film such a favorite among sci-fi fans?
How Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle revitalized comedy for an new generation
How two actors put a fresh spin on an old comedic routine.
While working on The War of the Worlds (1953), producer George Pal got into an argument that nearly cost him his job
Pal was pushed to his limit.
Bob Denver refused to pose for pictures with Tina Louise
Learn about the love lost between the castaways.
Which of these actors was NOT in the original War of the Worlds radio broadcast?
One of these names is not like the others...
Was this film directed by Byron Haskin?
How well do you know Haskin's work?
How War of the Worlds (1953) reinvigorated Ann Robinson's career
"I was a has-been as far as Hollywood was concerned."
Yellowstone's Buck Taylor on his Gunsmoke role
The Newly O'Brien character was never overused.
Don Knotts: ''I can't stand'' the Andy Griffith Show's schedule
Being deputy of Mayberry was no easy feat!
How well do you remember The Golden Girls theme song?
"Thank you for being a _____!"
Jack Lord on his life after Hawaii Five-O
"I don’t think there’s anything wrong with staying with one show for 12 years, but the challenge has left," said the actor.
Jack Lord revealed why he decided to leave Hawaii Five-O
The actor starred in the series for over a decade.
Ricardo Montalbán brushed off poor reviews of Fantasy Island
"I learned that a TV review means absolutely zilch to the public," said the actor.
Ann Robinson said that she had no idea The War of the Worlds (1953) would be such a hit
"I think I was too young and inexperienced to realize we were doing such a great movie," said the actor.
Bea Benaderet’s favorite Petticoat Junction co-star isn’t who you’d expect!
Turns out you can teach a dog new tricks!
Did these things happen in The Twilight Zone or Mayberry?
Both shows proved "timeless as infinity."
Jack Lord called Steve McGarrett a gentle loner
"He can be tough as steel when necessary," the actor said of his character.
Did Desilu produce these classic series?
Which of these shows did Lucy's company have a hand in, creatively?
Andy Griffith's catastrophic appearance on Ed Sullivan
What it was... was a disaster!
Fantasy Island's Hervé Villechaize: A groundbreaking actor in an industry that undervalues minority groups
The man who played Tattoo fought for better pay.
Ricardo Montalbán explained the real-life lessons that Fantasy Island taught audiences
“I think people vicariously can live in a fantasy,” said Montalbán.

