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Morey Amsterdam said that this was what always surprised him about The Dick Van Dyke Show
“People everywhere identify with it because the people in it were real human beings,” said Amsterdam.

Lauren Tewes: ''My focus has always been on acting, not looks.''
“I’ve never been a glamour girl,” said Tewes.

Anthony Zerbe admitted he hadn't seen a single episode of Harry O before he joined the cast
Later, Zerbe would win an Emmy for his portrayal of Lt. Trench.

Jeff Daniels and John Goodman reunited on the set of Arachnophobia after 15 years apart
The two actors had previously appeared in a commercial together.
''Lucy'' left William Frawley searching for ''a little dignity''
Frawley was candid about switching from Fred Mertz to Bub O'Casey.

Frank Marshall on why a good horror film should be like a ''rollercoaster''
“No one wants to be terrified," said the Arachnophobia director.

M*A*S*H's Gary Burghoff said Radar helped him find his inner child
"Radar is one of my favorite children," Burghoff said in a 1976 interview.

The real reason Linda Purl left Matlock after the show's first season
“The writers were just not able to write the character very fully,” said the actor.

Mannix's Gail Fisher: Her fascinating life offscreen
TV's Peggy Fair never let anyone question her confidence.

Anthony Zerbe joined the cast of Henry O to fund his theatre career
The actor was passionate about theatre.

This Harry O producer explained why Lt. Quinlan's sudden death was an important part of the series
“Only Manny’s death could agonize Harry in Rodman’s powerful drama.”

Richard Thomas thought The Waltons fans were tough to crack
Audiences weren't sure about The Waltons, but Thomas knew exactly what the family was capable of.

The unexpected connection between ''All in the Family'' and ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
You may be shocked to learn what the shows have in common!
Star Trek's Scotty wasn't Scottish: How reruns and a fake accent ruined James Doohan's career
Typecasting and royalty issues kept Doohan from fully embracing Scotty.

Norman Lear called Everybody Loves Raymond a ''miracle''
The sitcom king had some kind words about the Barones.

Here's why Lorne Greene thought Bonanza was something special
It takes someone special to know something special.

How Lynda Goodfriend won the role of Lori Beth on Happy Days
The actor got her start working odd jobs in New York.
After Have Gun - Will Travel: Richard Boone's TV reinvention
Boone followed up his time as a bounty hunter with a more varied theatrical presentation.

Director Frank Marshall held a spider meet and greet to get the cast comfortable before filming Arachnophobia
These human actors got along fairly well with their eight-legged co-stars.

''Everybody Loves Raymond'' was all about family, onscreen and off
"It's no wonder that it has begun to feel as though I really am the mother of the cast."

All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Lawman Barney''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!

Seven iconic MeTV shows that premiered in October
Fall into classic TV!

Vincent Gardenia shared a love for cooking with his All in the Family character
Gardenia was more than an actor - he was also a chef!
Jean Stapleton’s political awakening: How Edith Bunker sparked her fight for Women’s Rights
Stapleton was a proud advocate for what she believed.
Are these real All in the Family episodes... or did we make them up?
Which of these All in the Family episodes are all in your head?

Arachnophobia's creepiest star was an Amazonian tarantula named Big Bob
"They stare right at you," said the film's star, Jeff Daniels.

All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Barney Mends a Broken Heart''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!

Which actor's film performance do you prefer: Joan Crawford or Bette Davis?
It's time to put this feud to bed.

Are you a certified ''Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' expert?
Test your knowledge of The Ghost and Mr. Chicken! Take this fun quiz and see how well you remember Don Knotts’ spooky comedy classic.

Producer Burt Metcalfe revealed what made M*A*S*H a hit
Metcalfe attributed M*A*S*H's success to the characters, writing, and its realness.

Emergency! co-creator Robert A. Cinader said that it was difficult not to insert his personal opinions into the series
“I try not to be partisan, but the realism creeps in."