Season 7, Episode 3 of "Young Sheldon" is a callback of sorts to Modern Family's "Connection Lost" episode, and one that may be emotional to a lot of viewers.
This fan theory claims that Brian the boom mic guy was a victim of character assassination and never threatened Jim and Pam's relationship on "The Office."
Longtime fans of "The Big Bang Theory" may recognize Howard Wolowitz's mother's voice, but few know what the actor who played her looked like in real life.
"Two and a Half Men" and "The Big Bang Theory" have a lot in common. Since both first aired on CBS, some fans may wonder if the shows share the same "universe."
One of Richard Lewis' most prominent roles was that of playing himself on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Here are some of the comedian and actors best episodes.
Here are the four actors from the 1960s sitcom "The Monkees," including the sole surviving member of the titular band, who are still alive as of this writing.
The late Ewen MacIntosh became forever known for his role as Keith on the U.K. version of "The Office," a version of which did also appear on the U.S. remake.
Airing in the 1960s, it sadly makes sense that most of "The Andy Griffith Show" cast has passed away -- in fact, there's only one cast member still with us.
Many fans believe Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean is not just a weird guy but an alien dropped off by a UFO. This was later addressed in the animated series.
Short-lived '90s sitcom "Molloy" marked a turning point for stars Mayim Bialik and Jennifer Aniston, opening the door for new opportunities in their careers.
Penny, Bernadette, and Amy may have varying personalities, but the women of "The Big Bang Theory" share this one thing when it comes to their romantic lives.
"Young Sheldon" Season 7 is set to explore some new character dynamics between Missy and her family, but that could only last for a couple of episodes.
"Two and a Half Men" star Jon Cryer explains why he thinks a revival of the classic sitcom is unlikely despite Charlie Sheen and Chuck Lorre ending their feud.
While some fans might assume Bob Newhart's "Big Bang Theory" character was based on "Bill Nye the Science Guy," it was actually based on another TV personality.