Seth MacFarlane didn't mind "South Park" mocking "Family Guy." But he did not take kindly to Trey Parker and Matt Stone criticizing his show's writers.
Though "The Office" is regarded as one of the funniest shows in TV history, star Rainn Wilson thinks the show made some mistakes after Steve Carell's exit.
For Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the 25th anniversary of "South Park" marked a pivotal time in their lives and comedic careers. But it hasn't all been easy.
"Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan had some real-life inspiration for Teeter's role in the battle between the Duttons and a biker gang in a Season 3 episode.
"How I Met Your Mother" had plenty of iconic moments, but it could've had one more if Carter Bays had figured out how to incorporate a cobra into the plot.
In the first episode of "NCIS," a famous presidential impersonator was hired to play then-President George W. Bush. Here's a closer look at that casting choice.
Kevin Costner has a huge hit on his hands with "Yellowstone." However, the actor's late father didn't think fans would like the show or Costner's character.
Pat Sajak knows that his dream contestant on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune is a long shot. Then again, many celebrities relish the chance to appear on the series.
"Sanditon" is set to air its third and final season in 2023, but there's one main character who isn't returning. Here's why Charlotte Spencer left the show.
"Stranger Things" shines a spotlight on its young cast, so many adult actors probably shied away from the show. David Harbour admits he was hesitant, too.
Tony Beets got into the gold mining lifestyle because he enjoyed the adventure aspect of the mining life and wanted to make a future for himself financially.
"The Sopranos" ran for 86 episodes and featured an iconic ensemble cast. However, only one actor appeared in every episode of the series across all six seasons.
Madeline Wise stars as Allison in the CBS series, "So Help Me Todd." But you may recognize her from a few other very popular TV shows on a number of networks.
Most "Big Bang Theory" fans assume that Leonard and Penny were destined to end up together. Series co-creator Bill Prady has revealed that wasn't the case.
"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" has its high points, but it's not without some questionable choices. These are the film's best — and worst — moments.