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Estelle Getty knew exactly why people loved the Golden Girls
Ok, she's the eldest character anyway...
Chuck Connors was critical of actors portraying baseball players in TV and film
In the Major Leagues, he was known as "that actor," but in the acting world, he was known as "that ballplayer."
Estelle Getty said her Golden Girls co-stars helped her transition from stage to television
"Three women were helping me all the way."
Jamie Farr said there was no use in fighting the popularity of M*A*S*H
"There’s no way around that," said Farr.
Betty White said that The Golden Girls was a sign of a changing attitude toward older Americans
"Art is imitating life."
This was the surprising off-screen obsession of Bonanza star Dan Blocker
Big Hoss liked high horsepower!
Can you match these horror movies to the famous cars in them?
Death on four wheels!
Director Elliot Silverstein on filming The Car (1977)
“It was a fresh experience,” said the director.
Did Larry Linville and Loretta Swit have an offscreen fling?
Did Hot Lips' heart burn for Burns in real life, too?
Loretta Swit: ''I never contemplated being a television star.''
The actor said that she was "seduced" by the series.
Harry Morgan: ''My character is practically me.''
Morgan said that working on the series made him a better person.
Wayne Rogers felt spoiled by M*A*S*H's scripts— especially after finding other work
Not everything is as good as M*A*S*H.
James Brolin on the double-edged sword of success in television
"You have to work, but your identity gets lost in the series."
Betty White's two rules for hosting SNL
Her requests weren't huge, but they were important!
Farrah Fawcett: ''I just couldn't think of any place I'd rather be than on Harry O.''
When Fawcett was offered a new role, she refused to leave her beloved series.
Ralph Waite said that it was ''dangerous'' to play a character for too long
"The actor becomes ineffectual."
Bea Arthur said producers had previously passed on The Golden Girls because they didn't believe a series focused on older women would succeed
"It never really dawned on me that it was about these older women," said Arthur.
Can you recognize classic TV characters on game shows?
Some of your favorite characters went on Jeopardy, Feud, Wheel and more!
Gunsmoke's filming schedule was hard for its cast to keep up with
A hard schedule? That’s nothing a true Western hero can’t handle!
Jamie Farr loved new additions to the M*A*S*H cast
"It's an extra element to the show."
Burgess Meredith had a quacking good time playing The Penguin
"It's difficult to do anything terribly wrong in this part," said the actor.
Daily Andy Griffith Cast & Crew Quiz: Season 1, Episode 10
Who's who in the cast and crew?
Ray Romano and Carl Reiner, in a joint interview, contrasted their shows
It was a stark difference!
Here's the reason Carl Reiner quit the second Dick Van Dyke Show
Reiner remained very principled
Wayne Rogers hated the Hollywood lifestyle during his time on M*A*S*H
Rogers would rather get down and dirty doing the work than he would sit at a dinner party.
Film star David Naughton on the filming of An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Naughton endured freezing rain to star in your favorite horror film.
The beauty of Leave It to Beaver came from its honesty
It was an idealistic show with realistic problems.
Did John Landis direct this film?
Are you a true cinephile?
The Beverly Hillbillies taught audiences to forget their troubles
The sitcom was disarmingly positive.
James Arness, Amanda Blake and Ken Curtis all learned a lot from Milburn Stone
"Professionalism, perseverance, class— that's what they talk about when Stone's name comes up."
Makeup effects wizard Rick Baker shared this trait with all the horror greats
His filmography includes Videodrome, Gremlins 2, and The Fury.
The casting process for An American Werewolf in London was unconventional
The film's star, David Naughton, explained that his audition consisted of a meeting with director John Landis.
How Buddy Ebsen learned to relax on the set of Barnaby Jones
It took a talk from Ebsen's wife to get the actor to calm down.

