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Believe it not, television gave Alfred Hitchcock a notability that his films couldn't
"Because of TV, more people know me and look for me in my pictures now," said Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock understood there was merit in defying expectations
How the director continued to surprise audiences, year after year.
Estelle Getty said that she was ''proud'' to be a part of The Golden Girls
"Television is a powerful medium," said the actor.
Andy Griffith thought Matlock was too much like this other TV lawyer
At first, Griffith had his reservations.
In the '60s, Chuck Connors took a shot at ''safe'' TV programs
The Western hero took a shot at these "safe" programs, and the sharpshooter didn't miss.
Larry Linville didn't mind that audiences hated Frank Burns
"Life is too short to have regrets."
Tony Dow wasn't allowed to watch Leave It to Beaver
Why was this classic censored for one of its stars?
This Son of Frankenstein (1939) actor said that this was a great fear for many women in Hollywood
"It’s interesting to think what people fear."
How director Rowland V. Lee saved Bela Lugosi's salary during Son of Frankenstein (1939)
When the studio tried to take advantage of Lugosi, Lee came to the actor's rescue.
Rowland V. Lee's importance in Hollywood went beyond his films
Lee also clearly had an eye for great locations!
Boris Karloff and Donnie Dunagan played checkers behind the scenes of Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Behind the scenes of the horror film, these two co-stars had a blast.
Don Knotts had a secret comedy talent at the beginning of his career
Ol' Barney was no dummy!
Son of Frankenstein's Basil Rathbone on what men fear
"It is not actual death that we fear, but what may lie beyond."
Bea Arthur was frequently asked whether she was like her Golden Girls character in real life — this was her response
Was Dorothy Zbornak simply a character?
These were Randolph Mantooth’s favorite and least favorite rescues on Emergency!
From a real snake to a dangerous water rescue: The actors risked it all to save lives.
Choose your favorite Franken-film!
So many Frankenstein films, so little time!
How Carl Reiner kept The Dick Van Dyke Show relevant years after it aired
The series star argued that the show became so successful because of the cast's chemistry.
Doris Roberts on her character Marie: ''She's a buttinski''
Marie was a balancing act.
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''The Case of the Punch in the Nose''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Can you match the director to their Frankenstein film?
You'll need a brain for horror if you want to ace this quiz!
David Ogden Stiers' initiation into the M*A*S*H cast left him laughing through the show's end
The cast had a sense of humor, both on- and off-camera!
Marlin Perkins considered himself ''lucky'' to be the host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
Perkins was never frightened of his animal pals.
Here's how Radar changed between the movie and the TV series
Gary Burghoff explains how he adapted the character for a new setting.
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.
Are these actual Frankenstein movies, or are they fake...enstein?!
From classic horror to phony flicks, how many will you get right?
Rowland V. Lee kept a ''dignified'' presence while directing Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Lee also served as the film's producer.
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''A Guest in the House''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Is Son of Frankenstein an overlooked classic?
Third in the series, but first in our hearts?


















