10 TV Shows From The '70s That Defined The Decade
The '70s was filled with iconic and groundbreaking TV shows, but these 10 stand as the definitive series of the decade.
Read MoreThe '70s was filled with iconic and groundbreaking TV shows, but these 10 stand as the definitive series of the decade.
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Read MoreStephen King knows a thing or two about storytelling, so when a TV show grabs his attention, take notice. The Master of Horror is hooked on this HBO series!
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Read MoreA pivotal moment from cult-favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer left a lasting impact on those involved, revealing how one controversial scene changed its legacy.
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Read MoreTaylor Sheridan rarely relies on other writers to bring his television dramas to life, especially when it came to "Yellowstone."
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Read MoreBefore "The Office" concluded its historic run, an attempt was made to spin-off into the open country with "The Farm." So, what happened?
Read MorePower star Naturi Naughton-Lewis gives us scoop about The Nowhere Man, the Starz series she stars in and executive-produces
Read MoreDuring the early days of "The Big Bang Theory," Jim Parsons lent his voice to a villainous character from a long-forgotten Marvel animated show.
Read MoreFrom 2014-2018, Vinessa Antoine was a consistent feature on "General Hospital." Today, some fans may still be wondering why she departed series.
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Read MoreBefore "Yellowstone" became Paramount's ultimate powerhouse of a franchise, Taylor Sheridan's series nearly went to HBO first.
Read MoreBefore this Ted Danson sitcom premiered, it was originally meant to be a "30 Rock" continuation. But a significant change was made when the star bowed out.
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