42 Big Facts About ‘Little House on the Prairie’
'Little House on the Prairie' was television at its most wholesome, but that doesn't mean that everything that went down behind-the-scenes was PG-rated. Now, Netflix is rebooting the series.
'Little House on the Prairie' was television at its most wholesome, but that doesn't mean that everything that went down behind-the-scenes was PG-rated. Now, Netflix is rebooting the series.
Catching the Super Bowl used to be a pain without cable. Now it's (almost) effortless.
No, the Grammys weren’t christened to honor someone’s grandmother.
The iconoclastic director behind ‘Mulholland Drive,’ ‘Twin Peaks,’ and more cult classics—who passed away on January 16, 2025 at the age of 78—once drew a comic strip about a furious dog and disliked large furniture.
‘Return to the Titanic: Live!’ cracked open a safe from the ship on live TV—and though the special was a ratings success, it faced plenty of criticism. ‘The Washington Post’ even declared that it “added little to the ‘Titanic’ story.”
A look back at some of the times that the small screen celebrated the year’s end in unpredictable fashion.
Revisit classic New Year-themed episodes of beloved TV shows like ‘Friends,’ ‘The Office,’ ‘30 Rock,’ ‘The X-Files,’ ‘M.A.S.H.,’ and beyond.
Kennedy’s infamous 2013 debacle might be the ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ of New Year’s Eve broadcasts.
‘It’s a Wonderful Life,’ Frank Capra’s Christmas classic, was destined to be forgotten ... until a clerical error turned it into a holiday tradition.
A critique of wealth inequality never tasted so good.
For years, rumors circulated that CBS had made season after season of a ‘Blazing Saddles’ spin-off with no intention of airing it.
‘Yogi’s First Christmas’ might not have the cultural cachet of ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ or ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas,’ but the people who loved it remember it fondly—and now, it’s getting new life on streaming.
The transition from radio to a televised broadcast marked a new era for the monarchy.
The Mattel hovercraft was a figment of imagination, but that didn't stop kids (and their parents) from demanding where to buy one.
These shows did way more than just provide entertainment.
In the pantheon of SNL sketches-turned-feature films, there are good ideas (‘Wayne’s World’), bad ideas (‘It’s Pat’), and batted-about ideas that never made it to the silver screen.
In its very first season, ‘WKRP In Cincinnati’ created the greatest Thanksgiving special about a misguided turkey delivery ever made.
Now’s your chance to become part of your favorite game show.
The humor magazine transitioned to TV in 1995, hoping to unseat NBC's sketch comedy dynasty.
With the Cable Music Channel, Ted Turner tried to take on MTV and failed—but somehow still managed to win.
From ‘Ghostbusters’ to Madonna’s VMA performance, 1984 was a memorable year for pop culture.
You have Tinseltown to thank for phrases like ‘cut to the chase’ and ‘jump the shark.’
Series like R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps introduced '90s kids to horror at a young age.
The ’90s catchphrase was made famous by ‘Seinfeld,’ but Jerry and company didn’t coin it.