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How well do you remember these quotes from ''White Christmas''?
We're blanking out Bing!
Frances Bavier struggled to turn Aunt Bee off while at home
When show business got tough, Bavier went shopping!
Gary Burghoff wanted M*A*S*H fans to connect with Radar
He was one of the few non-officers on M*A*S*H but had all the characteristics needed to be one.
Dan Blocker loved being Hoss, but hated rehearsal
He loved the role but hated rehearsals. "I’m a lazy cowboy," he said.
Clint Eastwood was a big name in Italy during the '60s
Westerns weren't just for Americans. It turns out, Italians loved 'Rawhide' star Clint Eastwood.
William Shatner and Captain Kirk shared common traits
We don't know if aliens are out there watching us, but we do know a lot of people had eyes on Shatner.
George Reeves refused to use a body double on Adventures of Superman
The actor frequently practiced judo to stay in shape.
Peter Boyle said that the decision to end Everybody Loves Raymond was made by Phil Rosenthal and Ray Romano
"They didn’t want us to keep the show going and run out of quality."
Roger Corman on the ''cyclical nature'' of film
“I think we’re just past the peak of the shark picture cycles,” said the director.
How to be happy, according to Harvey Korman
“Happiness comes from inside,” said Korman.
Here is the advice James Arness gave to aspiring actors in 1970
This fair and just lawman was quite the quiet one. In 1970, Arness gave actors advice on how to keep viewers' attention.
11 behind-the-scenes photos of Christmas on classic TV to get you in the holiday spirit
Ho-Ho-Here's some holiday cheer from classic TV stars!
A Bugs Bunny Christmas Quiz
Hare's to a happy holiday!
Harvey Korman said he felt relief when The Carol Burnett Show was on the verge of cancellation
"There’s a lot of anger in me," said Korman.
After the success of Everybody Loves Raymond, Doris Roberts became frustrated that she had been labeled a comedic actor
"No one thinks I can do dramatic work anymore,” said the actor.
George Reeves was accused of ''selling out'' after he began playing Superman
Reeves fired back at critics.
Did Rob Reiner direct this film?
Time for a movie marathon!
Roger Corman was a mentor to young horror directors
Corman was a man worth looking up to.
M*A*S*H's Jamie Farr had no shame in the dress
The dress didn't make the man, the man made the dress.
Can you answer real Jeopardy! questions about classic TV Christmas specials?
Prove you're a classic TV Christmas whiz.
Yuletide Yee-Haw: A quiz about Christmas episodes on Western shows
It's a Ho Ho Hoedown!
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Barney's Sidecar''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Chuck Connors ignored all advice on acting in a Western series
Everyone wanted him to listen to some very important advice, but Connors didn't want to hear it.
How a stroke and a heart attack taught Peter Boyle how to truly appreciate life
Sometimes, it takes a near-death experience to show you what's really important.
Why one network executive begged Buddy Ebsen to continue acting in Barnaby Jones
"I can’t explain our successes any better than anybody else," Ebsen said of the show's triumph.
Here's how to make the retro holiday recipes you saw on Toon in with Me
Learn how to make pull-apart bread, crab dip, and even ham jello (if you dare!)
Sharktopus star Kerem Bürsin on working with Roger Corman and Eric Roberts
Sharktopus had credits from Cormoberts (it doesn't really work with people names...)
Dracula director Terence Fisher on the power of good and evil in his movies
In a crowded horror field, Fisher stood out for his movies' clarity.
R.I.P. Gil Gerard, star of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''
He drove taxis in New York City to make ends meet while he waited for his big break. The actor was 82 years old.
Are these Dracula movies Universal or Hammer releases?
Take a bite out of this quiz!
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Aunt Bee the Crusader''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Are these movies in the Sharktopus franchise, or did we make them up?
CGI = Can't Guess It?
Chuck Connors considered himself to be corny compared to other Western actors
Like his character, Connors wasn't afraid of anything, not even a little corniness.
Phil Rosenthal on the ''lasting value'' of Everybody Loves Raymond
Rosenthal had created a sitcom that had withstood the test of time.

