"The Goldbergs" creator Adam F. Goldberg originally intended to reveal himself and several of the real-life characters in the series finale of the hit sitcom.
The Season 5 finale of "The Conners" set up a definite chance for Johnny Galecki to reappear as David, but the plot kept the character away. Here's why.
The Season 2 finale of "Abbott Elementary" left Janine with a lot of questions about herself, and Quinta Brunson is ready to explore those interior worries.
The gang from Paddy's Pub is returning in Season 16 of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," and the trailer shows some familiar faces returning as well.
While the show did see 10 Seasons, the cast of "The Goldbergs" didn't know they were canceled until two days before they wrapped. Here's how it happened.
Mckenna Grace comforted Raegan Revord through the difficult time she had filming the "Young Sheldon" Season 6 episode "A Stolen Truck and Going on the Lam."
The Goldbergs' series finale included yet another major reference steeped in 1980s pop culture, one that called back to the first Back to the Future film.
Judge Abby Stone's long-distance fiancé Rand didn't make an appearance until Episode 10 of NBC's "Night Court" revival, but he might look familiar to fans.
While Jamie Foxx has become a household name for his work in film, he has a storied history with sitcoms. Here's where you can watch "The Jamie Foxx Show."
Although Penny and Leonard don't end up dating until Season 3 of "The Big Bang Theory," Kaley Cuoco believed that they were meant to be from the pilot.
Who plays Amber, the woman who dates Gregory in "Abbott Elementary" Season 2? If you're a TV fan, you may have seen this up-and-comer in action elsewhere.
Ty Burrell is best known for playing hapless dad Phil Dunphy in the hit ABC sitcom “Modern Family,” but what has he been up to since the show ended in 2020?
Longtime "Modern Family" fans may be interested to hear about one interesting theory that claims Jay Pritchett may not have been an ordinary honest businessman.
ABC's network head called Elton John in order to get the rights to "Circle of Life" for that "Lion King" scene in the pilot episode of "Modern Family."
Looper conducted a survey of 5,900 people and asked them which "Young Sheldon" character they really can't stand. One option received 54% of the vote alone.
Modern Family is one of the funniest shows in television history, and sometimes the jokes could be surprisingly adult. Here's the dirtiest joke in the show.