When "The Big Bang Theory" ended, star Simon Helberg snagged an important piece of memorabilia from the set to remember his time spent playing Howard Wolowitz.
Thanks to blooper footage, fans of "Seinfeld" can see just how funny Bryan Cranston was when trying to shoot a scene for the iconic "The Strike" episode.
Zoe Perry was excited to break the news to her mom, Laurie Metcalf, that she would be playing the same character as her on "Young Sheldon," Mary Cooper.
Mary Tyler Moore made a huge impact on television with her classic self-named TV series. But she later made a mark on another popular sitcom -- That '70s Show.
Though he's best known now for the gritty drama of Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston has some thoughts about stepping back into Hal Wilkerson's comedic shoes.
"Young Sheldon" fans have been left confused by the actions of Mandy and Georgie as they navigate their relationship in the latest episode of the series.
Often reboots stir feelings of nostalgia and familiarity among its cast. However, it caused the co-creator of "That '70s Show" to tear up on the revival set.
"Parks and Recreation" is full of funny gags and storylines that were surely fun to film, and Retta shared her favorite scene that she filmed in an AMA.
"Shameless" fans were excited to see Gallaghers reunite on "The Conners" when William H. Macy starred in Season 5 Episode 11 with Emma Kenney and Katy Segal.
Kitty Forman's (Debra Jo Rupp) annoying laugh was an most iconic running gag of "That '70s Show" and now lives on with "That '90s Show." Bad news for Rupp.
B.J. Novak had a vision in mind when he wrote the classic "The Office" episode, "Threat Level Midnight," but he's thankful things didn't go his way. Here's why.
While known for playing tough and gruff characters, Craig T. Nelson touches on the resentful nature of his character in the CBS sitcom "Young Sheldon."
"That '70s Show" marked its 100th episode with a controversial, all-music installment. It was then that Laura Prepon had a realization about its longevity.
It's well-known that Jim Parsons is a huge part of "Young Sheldon." But fans might not remember that Ian Armitage had an appearance on "The Big Bang Theory."
John Krasinski had a reputation for breaking character on "The Office," and the actor has revealed the hardest he's ever laughed was during a Christmas episode.
Patton Oswalt had a memorable scene in the iconic sitcom, "Seinfeld," back in 1994. The actor has discussed filming the scene, his first-ever acting gig.