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Betty White assured fans that there was no clash of egos on the set of The Golden Girls
"No one is vying for center position," said the actor.
Betty White wasn't worried about The Golden Girls connecting with a younger audience
The actor understood that the series would entertain viewers everywhere, regardless of their age.
Barbara Hale began researching law after she was cast on Perry Mason
Hale had done her homework.
M*A*S*H’s Loretta Swit kept her real name to make a point
Loretta Swit is a name we all know and love today—but it wasn’t always that way.
John Ritter was a barrel of laughs during his time guest starring on The Waltons
As an actor, Ritter was known for his work in television shows like Three's Company.
Series creator Earl Hamner Jr. was anxious to learn his family's opinion of The Waltons
"What would they think of a character portraying them week by week, often in stories based on their experiences in life or their personalities?”
Seth Green described the organized chaos that fueled Idle Hands (1999)
Though disorganized, Green admitted that he and the cast "had a lot of fun" filming the 1999 horror flick.
Here's why Barney Fife worked on TV, but not in real-life
While he may not have survived real-life police work, he would’ve kept the squad on its toes!
Producers assumed that The Waltons was destined for failure
Though the series wasn't given much respect, it had an independence that only strengthened with time.
Ralph Waite nearly quit The Waltons because he believed he had to fight a bear in an early episode
To say Waite was nervous was an understatement.
Here's why some of The Golden Girls' ''saucy'' scenes were Rue McClanahan's favorites
One Golden Girls dream was another TV censor's nightmare.
Here’s why Michael Landon said he wrote family-centric stories
His on-screen family became the only family he needed.
Can you fill in the Golden Girl missing in these episode titles?
A Rose by any other name would still be Betty White!
The reason Bea Arthur refused to do a Golden Girls reunion
"When you do a series, it’s your life," said the actor.
According to Earl Hamner Jr., Will Geer was the real-life Grandpa Walton
"Will didn’t play Grandpa," wrote Hamner. "He was Grandpa!"
Jean Stapleton was thankful she didn't have to choose between family and career
One could argue that her career was family.
Ray Romano was ''terrified'' the first day of filming Everybody Loves Raymond
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the television star's nerves and how he conquered them.
Remember when the Walton house went up in flames? Here's how it was done
"The Burnout" was one of The Waltons' hottest episodes—quite literally.
Alan Alda didn’t agree with how the media characterized him
Alda didn't understand his "perfect" image.
The serious side of comedy, according to Idle Hands (1999) star, Devon Sawa
"The violence is so big and so wacky that it becomes acceptable," said the actor.
Devon Sawa gave his right hand a Looney Tunes-esque personality in preparation for Idle Hands
"I concentrated on giving the hand its own character."
How Devon Sawa graduated from teen idol to serious adult actor
"A couple of years ago, it was hard to break out of that teen market," said the actor.
As a young actor, Peggy Cummins wanted to be Bette Davis
"The tendency was that if you’re short and blonde and reasonably pretty, you always played rather pretty parts."
Rod Serling helped Earl Hamner Jr. gain success in television
A former co-worker and a good friend, Serling was there for Hamner when needed.
The serendipitous circumstances that paved Kevin Tighe's way to Emergency!
"By chance, it happened to be me."
Are these fun facts about Martin Milner, or Kent McCord?
These officers may be off duty, but your shift just started.
Lorne Greene compared the work of acting to professional athletes
From the minor leagues to the major leagues of acting; Lorne Greene worked his way up in Hollywood.
Richard Thomas said that Waltons creator Earl Hamner Jr. was on a search for truth
"We weren’t perfect, and Earl never wanted us to be."
Can you match the television creator to their memoir?
Your book report is due!
Can you guess which M*A*S*H character fits in these episode titles?
Prove you know the who's who when it comes to M*A*S*H stars.
How The Golden Girls helped Betty White heal after the death of her husband
"You just have to put one foot before the other."

