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A spooky hoot: Vincent Price on the Carol Burnett Show
Vincent Price spoofed himself on the sketch comedy show.

Michael Landon never thought his Bonanza role would make him famous
Landon embraced the fame, even though it was unexpected.

Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall couldn't stop laughing while filming this dramatic scene in The Fly (1958)
Price came down with a rather terrifying case of the giggles.

''Raymond'' creator Phil Rosenthal on why horrible is hilarious
Here's why things never really went Ray's way.

Phil Rosenthal will always be remembered as the guy who made ''Everybody Loves Raymond,'' and he's fine with it.
Find out why it's not so bad being "that guy who made that show."

Here's how series creator Phil Rosenthal kept Everybody Loves Raymond timeless
The series has been entertaining audiences for years. So what made it so impactful?

Martin Milner used his role in Adam-12 to inspire kids across the country
Milner inspired a whole generation of future police officers in the 1970s.

Doris Roberts said that she loved Marie because she understood her
“I know a lot about being a meddlesome mom," said the actor.

Peter Boyle met his wife during production of Young Frankenstein
Apparently, the set of Young Frankenstein was full of romance!

Marty Feldman said that he was typecast after starring in Young Frankenstein
“People who saw me in Young Frankenstein assumed that all I could do was play two-dimensional gothic Gabby Hayes types,” said the actor.

R.I.P. Ed Williams, Ted Olson from Police Squad! and the Naked Gun movies
He taught broadcasting and speech classes for decades before appearing onscreen for the first time. The actor was 98 years old.

Mel Brooks said that he and Gene Wilder almost got into a fistfight over this Young Frankenstein scene
Originally, Brooks believed the scene to be "too far out."

Here's why James Whale agreed to make Frankenstein
The director spills on why he chose the 1931 project.

Gene Wilder explained the origins of Young Frankenstein (1974)
The iconic film had a surprisingly simple beginning.

Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal said that Frank Barone and Peter Boyle were polar opposites
"He’s nothing like Frank Barone," said Rosenthal.

Mitch Vogel felt that his Bonanza co-stars were like a second family
On the set of Bonanza, "family" was more than just a word.

Ken Osmond revealed his favorite ''Beaver'' episodes
Eddie Haskell on his favorite stories the show told.

Did Mel Brooks direct this film?
"It's good to be the king!"

Ladies loved Peter Boyle as The Monster in Young Frankenstein (1974)
"I had to turn into a Monster before finding a role in which I am attracted to the opposite sex,” said the actor.

William Christopher avoided jokes about religion as much as he could
In real life, the 4077th's Catholic priest actually came from a devoted family of Methodists.

Boris Karloff had a theory about why audiences loved his monster
Take it from Karloff the Uncanny!

Boris Karloff's brothers attempted to stop him from pursuing acting
Before his big break, Karloff spent years struggling to find work.
Vicki Lawrence had strong feelings about standing in Carol Burnett's shadow
Lawrence had this to say of her role as Burnett's ''sidekick''

Whether you accept this Halloween candy will determine which Universal Horror monster you're going trick-or-treating with
Stay for a treat...or you might get a trick!

Do you remember these musical performances in your favorite sitcoms?
We hope you've been rehearsing!

The Brady Bunch was ABC's secret weapon in a high stakes ratings war
What exactly made The Brady Bunch such a hit?

Ray Romano saw a mentor in his Everybody Loves Raymond co-star, Peter Boyle
Despite how it may have appeared on-screen, Boyle and Romano actually had a very sweet friendship.

Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder had more than a few arguments while writing Young Frankenstein (1974)
How a few fights helped the two men develop a mutual respect.

Alan Alda had one wild commute to work during his time on M*A*S*H
Alan Alda was a dedicated actor — so dedicated that he would commute from New Jersey to Los Angeles for work.

Boris Karloff's greatest rival recommended him for his most famous role
Do you know who was nearly cast as Frankenstein?

Barbara Billingsley thought it was important to always keep a good attitude
Billingsley was more than positive that being positive equaled success.

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

Do you know your pre-Code Hollywood films?
How deep does your film knowledge run?