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''Baby Jane'' may have suited Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, but Barbara Stanwyck didn't care for it
"Hag Horror" just was not Barbara's cup of tea!

In addition to his talent for performing, John Astin loved directing
“I have to act to pay for my directing habit,” Astin

Dan Curtis wasn't interested in working on The Night Stalker until he heard that Richard Matheson had written the script
Curtis called Matheson "the master of his form."

Even this Amityville 3-D star had ''no idea'' about the series continuity
She's not alone in struggling to keep up with the Amityville series!

Darren McGavin's advice to actors: Lose the ego to gain success
A big head never served an actor well.

Amityville 3-D director Richard Fleischer said that he was a victim of ageism later in his directing career
The Amityville 3-D director said that the film industry was thought of "as a young man's business."

When Larry Linville wasn't filming M*A*S*H, he was pursuing a high-flying hobby
Linville had two kinds of highs during his time on M*A*S*H: Working as an actor on a successful TV series and building aircraft.
From struggling actor to TV icon: Lorne Greene's Bonanza success and life beyond the Ponderosa
Greene's success was a long time coming.

Johnny Crawford's father-son relationship with Chuck Connors was more than just acting
The father-son duo didn't quit when the cameras stopped rolling.

Ann B. Davis said there was no competition between the children and adults on The Brady Bunch
The actor loved working with her young co-stars.

Dan Curtis condemned producers who didn't understand horror films
"That’s not what scares," said the producer and director.

Screenwriter Richard Matheson reveals the surprising inspiration behind his Night Strangler script
Seattle joins the ranks of great American horror cities in this Kolchak mystery!
This Dick Van Dyke Show reunion revealed what happened to Rob and Laura after the show ended
The show came to a close, but the characters kept on living.

Harry Morgan became emotional talking about his M*A*S*H co-stars
“Any kind of working relationship I get into after this show will not be M*A*S*H in any way, shape, or form,” said Morgan.

Donna Douglas was a ''friendly critter'' towards all animals on The Beverly Hillbillies
She had a genuine love for pets of all shapes, sizes, and kinds.

Kent McCord was a photographer behind-the-scenes on Adam-12
In the early '70s, you could drive down Sunset Blvd. and see one of McCord's photographs on a billboard!

Before he appeared as The Riddler in Batman, John Astin was advised not to guest star in television by his friends
Astin described the experience of playing the character as "fun."
Do you remember Jackie Gleason's music career?
Gleason broke records with his records, which he loved recording for lovers.
M*A*S*H Facts: William Christopher had some surprising feelings about being in Alan Alda's shadow
M*A*S*H's Father Mulcahy was very giving when discussing his co-star.
Adam West fondly recalls the 1966 Batman pilot
Holy debut episode, Batman!

The Beverly Hillbillies' Nancy Kulp found her humor through the series
Kulp found a way to turn a laugh into a legacy.
M*A*S*H Facts: Mike Farrell's career took the scenic route to Korea
B.J. Hunnicutt was Farrell's perfect role, but it didn't come easy.

Alan Alda admitted he never actually wanted to be famous
“I think it’s very nice to have modest ambitions," said the actor.

11 iconic MeTV shows that premiered in September
Fall into classic TV! September’s here, and so are the classics.

Richard Thomas got fan mail from Midwest farmers thanking him for The Waltons
The actor said that the show's audience kept the series in demand.

Do you remember the lyrics of September by Earth, Wind & Fire?
What the heck are they doing in September?

Gomer Pyle's Frank Sutton said he was a ''killer turned to comic''
From drama to comedy: Here's how Sutton made the switch to the funny side.

Director Richard Fleischer on what it took to become successful in the film industry
"You have to be egotistical to be in the business," said the famed director.

M*A*S*H Facts: Larry Linville called Frank Burns a hypocrite
The actor felt that the irreconcilable halves created a human character.

Darren McGavin said that the life of an actor lacked freedom
McGavin pursued producing in order to gain a sense of control in the television industry.

All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''The Bookie Barber''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!