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Monica Horan on what it was like to join the cast of Everybody Loves Raymond
“I’m on the best show on television," said the actor.
Why Rod Serling went back to school at the height of his fame
Serling was never happy to rest on his laurels.
Lucille Ball explained why the Ricardo family lived an average life
“I...didn’t want us to be a typical Hollywood couple, whatever that is,” said Ball.
Ray Ramano had a tough time switching from stand-up to acting
He found greatness in an unnatural fit.
Perry Mason author Erle Stanley Gardner used his platform for good
The series creator had bigger concerns than TV procedurals
Cinematographer Karl Struss hated this scene in The Fly
Struss said the film was "ridiculous."
Early in her career, Patricia Heaton struggled to find success in Hollywood
“People don’t realize that Ray was my fourth sitcom,” said Heaton.
No actors were fighting for superiority on the set of Everybody Loves Raymond
“It’s a joy to come to work in the morning," said actor Doris Roberts.
Here's how Phil Rosenthal's wife felt about her husband using their experiences as material in Everybody Loves Raymond
“It had the effect of marriage counseling.”
Ray Romano said that finishing Everybody Loves Raymond was ''traumatic.''
“There’s so much I’m going to miss,” said the actor.
Bonanza's Dan Blocker said he was glad he wasn't handsome
Blocker's role in Bonanza was proof that you don't need a beautiful face to make a pretty penny.
Choose between these costumes and we'll tell you which spooky sitcom episode you have to watch
Get ready for a spooky surprise!
Lucille Ball said that this lucky moment prompted her move to Hollywood
Ball's journey to Hollywood began with a bit of serendipity.
Ray Romano said that his sitcom was ''not a documentary.''
"It’s me, but it’s not me."
"Raymond" proved you could take the boy out of Queens, but never take Queens out of the boy
A big change in Romano's personal life proved he could stick to his guns!
Vincent Price's daughter said that as a child, she was too scared to watch her father's films
"It was very confusing for me.”
David Ogden Stiers said that he was ''very scared'' when he first joined the cast of M*A*S*H
A seasoned actor, Stiers was still a bit intimidated when he joined the iconic series.
Henry Winkler thought ''I'm going to die now'' when Ron Howard left Happy Days
Here's why the actor's world turned upside down when his scene partner quit.
Here's the advice Lucille Ball gave to aspiring actors and entertainers
What's Lucy's secret to success? Grape stomping, bear wrestling, silliness and a lot of hard work.
Barbara Hale was a celebrity among legal secretaries thanks to Perry Mason
Real legal secretaries across the country invited Barbara Hale to legal meetings, and she occasionally showed up.
Ray Romano lost something big over his 9 years on ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Those Emmys didn't come cheap!
Vincent Price blamed House of Wax for a common misconception. Here's how The Fly changed it.
He was always up for spooky stuff. Being the bad guy? Not so much.
Science fiction fans helped Return of the Fly feel more realistic
When fans wrote offering advice, Bernard Glasser listened.
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Man in a Hurry''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
How well do you know the lyrics to Michael Jackson's Thriller?
"The midnight hour is close at hand!"
A spooky hoot: Vincent Price on the Carol Burnett Show
Vincent Price spoofed himself on the sketch comedy show.
Answer these questions and we'll tell YOU which slasher you are!
A nice, safe, not-at-all evil personality quiz.
Are these fun facts about Everybody Loves Raymond real or made up?
We know you love Raymond, but how well do you really know him?
How well do you know Vincent Price's part of 'Thriller'?
It just wouldn't be the same without this horror legend's spoken word segment!
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."

