Kelsey Grammer's Frasier is good at many things, but despite his grandiose dreams, there's at least one skill the renowned psychiatrist remains terrible at.
Norman Lear was ahead of his time as a sitcom creator. Here are five of his sitcoms that changed the television landscape with their progressive content.
Despite an illustrious 73-year career Norman Lear had one major TV regret. And it has more to do with shining the spotlight on another talented individual.
Dylan and Cole Sprouse's cast mates from "Suite Life" still have fond memories of the duo, including a tale of Dylan's refusal to disrespect a castmate.
Laura Linney played the titular character's matchmaker Charlotte in the last season of the original run of "Frasier." Here's how she looks like these days.
Josh Peck is beloved from his days on "Drake and Josh" and enjoying his career as an adult now, but he went through some very dark times along the way.
There's a chance you might have missed how none of Sheldon's biological family members, including his mother, were present in the "Big Bang Theory" finale.
Sarah Paulson is adding her name to the long list of celebrities remembering Matthew Perry, recalling her time auditioning for the NBC sitcom, "Studio 60."
"Full House" fans may not realize that while Bob Saget was the first choice to play the role of Danny Tanner, he wasn't originally cast to play the character.
"Frasier" fans may be wondering whether we will see Niles Crane return for the reboot. According to Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce has already weighed in.
Sheldon is typically considered the smartest character on "The Big Bang Theory," but there may be a case for Leonard actually having the greater brainpower.