-
The Frankie Muniz-led sitcom debuted in 2000.
-
"I didn’t care if they told me I was never going back," he said.
-
"I was like starting to shut down the circuits,” he recalled.
-
He gives it an 8 out of 10 chance of happening.
-
"I’m not going to be taking phone calls," Cranston said of his impending retirement.
-
He added that he would certainly be open to the idea.
-
A woman wins a mansion in a raffle, and her neighbor happens to be the uptight woman whom she had a fight with a few days before.
-
Leachman died of natural causes in her home in Encinitas, California.
-
“Don’t forget to wash your hands, social distance and wear a mask!” urged the actor in an Instagram video.
-
While the show worked so very well in the early 2000’s, our society has drastically changed since then...
-
TGIF? More like DILF!
-
From 'Homicide' to 'Alias' to Julia Roberts on 'Friends,' we're ranking the best Super Bowl lead-out movies of the last 25 years.
-
Over the past year, Netflix has removed over 100 shows from its library, but it's also more than doubled its output of original series.
-
Susan Lucci ain't the only actor to wait years and years and years to win an Emmy.
-
Binge while you can, cord-cutters - your faves are on their way out.
-
Amazon has a very solid track record as it relates to creating worthwhile children's programming.
-
Celebrate the peerless TV achievements of birthday goddess Bea Arthur.
-
Remember when Bryan Cranston was just a goofy dad who didn't cook meth?