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Dan Haggerty kept a lion cub as a pet
Haggerty was a real-life Grizzly Adams.

Dan Blocker was concerned that the Cartwrights became ''too smug''
Blocker was unfiltered regarding Bonanza.

Harvey Korman once said that being a director was too ''paternal''
“I’m still more like a child myself.”

Here's why Vicki Lawrence almost refused Mama's Family
Lawrence's fears almost ended the opportunity of a lifetime.

Lorne Greene said being a people person helped him in his Bonanza role
Bonanza was proof that you didn't need to be American to believe in the American dream.

Practical jokes were a Perry Mason love language
A cast that pranks together, stays together.
M*A*S*H Facts: Harry Morgan helped reinvent the show after a cast exodus
Details from Morgan's life helped flesh out his character.

Lyle Waggoner had no problem with his modest role on The Carol Burnett Show
“I keep it in perspective,” said the actor.

How success taught Alan Alda what was really important in life
"I’m a lot better at that now than I used to be," said the actor.
M*A*S*H Facts: Harry Morgan genuinely loved his castmates
The real Col. Potter was everything you hoped he'd be

Larry Linville on his departure from M*A*S*H: ''There was no big farewell.''
“I guess I was just tired of being the guy you loved to loathe,” said the actor.

Poll: Which of these Richard Matheson films is your favorite?
Get ready for a creepy good time!

Linda Kaye Henning said that having a famous relative is ''the best and worst thing that can happen to a performer.''
The actor's father was Paul Henning, creator of The Beverly Hillbillies.

Larry Linville was scolded on the streets by M*A*S*H fans
"You just need to separate Larry from Frank."

Dan Blocker said he would rather have ''brains over biceps''
Blocker would choose brains over beauty any day.

Can you tell which I Love Lucy episode these funny photos belong to?
Let's see how much you really love Lucy!

Paul Henning wasn't interested in teaching his audience a lesson; he just wanted to make people laugh
“My primary purpose was to entertain and have characters people liked.”

Richard Matheson: Novel or film?
Do you have what it takes?

Warner Bros. wouldn't let Peter Breck act, so he took matters into his own stomach
Warner Bros. wouldn't let him act, so he took matters into his own stomach.

Dan Blocker wasn't concerned with his weight while on Bonanza
He built his career on being big. Blocker wasn't concerned with his weight.

All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Sheriff Barney''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!

Adam West's versatility as an actor made him a perfect Batman
One director said that West "understands exactly what he has to do."

Comics legend Joe Staton attended the Superman premiere and still had time to make a Svengoolie Artist Collection design
Plus, the artist reveals his process and the character he's most proud of!
M*A*S*H Facts: Here's what happened to Father Mulcahy after the war ended
William Christopher made sure Father Mulcahy had a long, realistic life.

Do us the courtesy of choosing your favorite Dan Curtis film!
You're only allowed to take this survey...in the DEAD OF NIGHT!

Irene Ryan called Beverly Hillbillies creator Paul Henning ''a genius.''
Ryan praised the television giant.

Star Trek's DeForest Kelley said nice guys always finish last
DeForest Kelley was one of those rare nice guys who finished first.

Do you know what job these TV stars had before becoming famous?
These TV stars weren't always TV stars, sometimes they were cashiers, waiters and door-to-door salesmen.

Milburn Stone believed that what set him apart from other actors was self-respect
We're asking Doc Adams to write us a prescription for self-love.

James Arness wasn't stressed about his limited Gunsmoke screen time
Arness wasn't interested in being a leading man.

M*A*S*H Facts: Alan Alda's feelings changed over time after the show ended
The actor had a complicated relationship with his former life in the 4077th