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Meet Steve Harris: Inside the Collection
Steve Harris has a little bit of everything in his unique collection, featuring lunch boxes, toys, comic books and more.
Alan Alda refused a role in Rosemary's Baby for this reason
The actor chose his roles carefully.
40 years later, the Brady Bunch took another trip to Kings Island
Life in show biz is, after all, a rollercoaster.
Don Knotts would write poetry in his time away from The Andy Griffith Show
Knotts was a silly comedian who wrote some serious poetry after his time in Mayberry.
David Janssen said that he didn't know how to take time off from acting
"After a couple of weeks, I get restless.”
M*A*S*H's Loretta Swit said that being ''different'' can be special
"I guess you don't ever get over your childhood, but you don't have to be doomed by it," Swit said.
Alfred Hitchcock: ''I never take a holiday.''
The director was content to focus on his craft.
Why David Janssen preferred working in television
“The professional goes back to television, where the odds are better,” said the actor.
Here's how Christopher Lee shifted from Dracula to 007 baddie
Scaramanga was pretty different from The Count!
Christopher Lee defended violence in horror movies
"I’ll never turn my back on these macabre films," said the actor.
Alan Alda and the cast of M*A*S*H proved that caring about things is one of the coolest things a person can do
“I care about everything,” said Alda.
Burgess Meredith felt that The Penguin waddled over his career accomplishments
Meredith had a long and storied career pre-Penguin.
David Janssen found success as an actor because he wasn't looking for it
"I just try to be an asset rather than a liability in a picture," said the actor.
David Janssen said that starring in The Fugitive was ''an exhausting experience.''
The actor described working on the series as a "fine exercise."
Steve McQueen once had a famous feud with his horse
A cowboy is only as good as his horse. But what if his horse is a bit sassy?
Here's why Alfred Hitchcock said that television wasn't ''large enough''
“You can only concentrate on the subject and tell the story."
Christopher Lee always wanted to star in Lord of the Rings— here's who he wanted to play in 1973!
He would eventually play Saruman, but that wasn't his early choice!
William Hopper was happy to play Perry Mason's main man on the series
William Hopper didn't mind being in the background as long as he was next to Raymond Burr.
Henry Winkler initially said no to Hollywood
The actor had plenty going on in New York.
Christopher Lee was cinema's dreamy Dracula
Lee posed the essential question: What if Dracula were a hunk?
Andy Griffith went home to brush up on his accent whenever he had the chance
Griffith had to go down home to brush up on his accent.
Alfred Hitchcock said that he was scared of everything
The horror director was actually a big chicken.
Mike Farrell helped M*A*S*H mature as a series
Mike Farrell was the new guy for a while, but quickly went up in the ranks as M*A*S*H progressed.
Jean Stapleton reveals the actor she admired most— and her favorite first lady!
Stapleton speaks on timing and sense of character, two skills she doubtlessly wielded on All in the Family!
Producers on The Waltons tried making Olivia Walton look older
The casting description called for an actress in her early to mid-40s, with long, reddish hair. Michael Learned was the opposite.
Here's what Christopher Lee had to say about Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
The third entry was crucial to the franchise, but how did its star feel?
Ennio Morricone Quiz
His compositions were music to our ears.
Quiz: M*A*S*H Finale by the numbers
Do you know your facts and figures, soldier?
Jamie Farr was sad when the time came to say goodbye to his M*A*S*H family
The M*A*S*H finale was record-breaking, but Jamie Farr couldn't understand why.
Producers noticed ''a little bit too much attraction between brother and sister'' on The Brady Bunch
Sibling rivalry really heated up!
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''A Wife for Andy''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
In 1979, college students studied what made M*A*S*H a success
There is no doubt about it — M*A*S*H was a smash — 500 college students even said so.
Everybody Loves Raymond's Doris Roberts broke TV's age barrier
She could steal a scene, even when the spotlight wasn’t on her.
MeTV salutes classic actors that served on Veteran's Day
From the Army to the Navy to the National Guard, here are some veterans you may see on MeTV. Plus, see exclusive interviews from the cast and creators of M*A*S*H tonight at 6P | 5C on the M*A*S*H finale.

