This Scooby-Doo Halloween special aired once, then never again
Was "The Scooby-Doo Project" too scary for TV?
The most exciting day in Dick Van Dyke's life was winning a race in front of a roaring crowd as a gawky underdog
He won three Emmy Awards in a row for The Dick Van Dyke Show, but his biggest triumph was a random ...more
5 forgotten television appearances by the legendary Bruce Lee
His iconic "be like water" speech came from an obscure Seventies detective show. Lee also crossed ...more
Teen idol and Time Tunnel star James Darren took his name from a failed 1940s sports car
He fondly recalled being attacked by a mob of teenage girls. "They broke down the plate-glass ...more
R.I.P. Tim Donnelly, funny fireman Chet Kelly on Emergency!
The prankster of Station 51 passed away at the age of 77.
10 movies that were actually unsold TV pilots
Originally intended for the small screen, these movies all played in theaters!
The Highway Patrol was not the ''Highway Patrol'' in the first episode of Highway Patrol
Pay close attention to the doors on the police cars.
Do you remember these obscure teen idols of the early '60s?
Not everyone could be Ricky Nelson.
R.I.P. Norm MacDonald, SNL Weekend Update anchor whose deadpan style influenced a generation of comedians
He was a favorite late-night guest and played a washed-up hockey player in his own sitcom 'Norm.'
Remember, Spider-Man made his first live-action appearance alongside Morgan Freeman on public television
"Spidey Super Stories" brought the Marvel superhero to the small screen.
14 TV Guide covers from the 1970s with shows you completely forgot about
We bet you don't remember shows like 'Phyllis,' 'The Little People' and 'Movin' On.'
Remember when 'Wheel of Fortune' had a shopping round?
Expensive cars, fur coats, and ceramic dog statues were all up for grabs.
Do you remember "Frodo Lives!"?
The unassuming hobbit became a rallying counterculture cry in the Sixties and Seventies.
The Dick Van Dyke Show completely changed the sound and personality of George Jetson
Morey Amsterdam was the first cast to play the Space Age dad. It got messy after that.
Decades Remembers Ed Asner
Celebrate the career of the legendary actor this Friday at 9p ET | 6p PT.
Ed Asner on his first audition for 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
This time, it was up to Mary to decide whether or not to give the job to the new guy.
9 live-action '80s movies that got cartoon TV adaptations
These cartoons were tubular, radical, and even wicked!
11 extremely Seventies pages from the 1975 Sears catalog
Corduroy, Dacron, and puppets galore!