At 50, the classic sitcom is the model of a kind of nostalgia that’s as much about what we forget (the bad stuff) as what we remember. (Aaaay!) Credit...Doug Chayka Supported by By James Poniewozik ...
“That M*A*S*H episode was really fun,” he recalled in his interview with the Television Academy Foundation. “I was treated like a TV vet on that show. I was going to college at the time and it ...
Being cool is… well, cool. That life lesson was instilled on a generation of TV watchers by Henry Winkler as Arthur Fonzarelli, aka "The Fonz" or "Fonzie" from the 1950s-set ABC sitcom Happy Days.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Originally aired beginning in 1974 -- just one year after "American Graffiti" put George Lucas on the map and made the 1950s cool again -- ...
Television spin-offs are a funny thing. For every Frasier, begat from Cheers, there is a Joey, the offspring of Friends. Rare is the television sitcom that has launched multiple spin-offs, with series ...