"Shrinking" writer Brett Goldstein had the job of convincing Harrison Ford to join the show's cast. The actor joined after reading the "best script" he's read.
After over 25 years on the air, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have learned many hard lessons along the way as "South Park" has offended one group after another.
On Netflix, Eric, Donna, Kelso, Jackie, and the rest of the gang have returned to Wisconsin. Let's rank every cameo in That '90s Show from worst to best.
Agents Benson and Stabler have been partners for years on "Law & Order: SVU," but fans have always felt that their bond could extend beyond friendship.
"Criminal Minds: Evolution" star Joe Mantegna explained how he and his co-stars don't let the bleakness of the show's subject matter affect them outside scenes.
Don Stark reprised the role of Bob Pinciotti for "That '90s Show" Season 1, but the actor didn't receive the call until later on into the show's development.
Despite the similarities between the Sheldon on "Young Sheldon" and the Sheldon on "The Big Bang Theory," some fans aren't convinced they're the same person.
Natalie Dormer, who played Margaery Tyrell in "Game of Thrones," believes her character was a good person: "Always held firm that Margaery's heart is true."
Ciri's witcher winter training scene in Season 2 was filmed on a "dead-of-summer backlot." Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich called it a nightmare to film.
You likely know many names that got their start on the "Law & Order" stage. But you might not know that one of those actors is "Blue's Clues'" Steve Burns.
While the actor does indeed play a doctor on the hit medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," newcomer Harry Shum Jr. genuinely worries about his fictional patients.