The deaths of actors, including Cory Monteith, John Ritter, Carrie Fisher and more, led to the characters they were playing on their respective shows to be written off.
Actress Delta Burke recalled turning to hard drugs in an effort to lose weight and how she wouldn't eat for "five days" while on crystal meth in the '80s.
Celebrated sitcom "Seinfeld" was famously set in a fictional New York City diner called Monk's Cafe. Two real diners are now tourist attractions for their role in TV lore.
"Seinfeld" is filled with classic lines and scenes, like when George Costanza tells his friends how he saved a dying whale. That scene was a last-minute addition.
The 181st episode of "I Love Lucy," titled "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue," aired on this day in history, May 6, 1957. The now-iconic TV sitcom ran for six seasons in its original run.
The last episode of "Friends" aired on May 6, 2004, yet the appeal of the show is evident 20 years later in the popularity of these five New York City tourist attractions.
βWhere Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (Sometimes)," a podcast hosted by the two actors, is set to launch in June 12, as is Jon Stewart's "Weekly Show."
Former Nickelodeon star Miranda Cosgrove reflected on her terrifying experience with a stalker who lit himself on fire and fatally shot himself in the front yard of her home.
Several stars have met their spouses outside the public eye, in very traditional ways. Matt Damon, George Clooney and Jerry Seinfeld are just a few of many examples.
Michael Scott and John Krasinski reveal whether they will appear in "The Office" spinoff as their original characters Michael and Jim at the premiere of "IF."
Reba McEntire hosts the Academy of Country Music awards Thursday, May 16, for the 17th time. She'll also perform her latest single at the ACMs in Texas.