The Big Bang Theory: Who Did Keith Carradine Play & Why Was He Important?
Keith Carradine was one of many memorable guest stars on "The Big Bang Theory." Here's the important character he played on the sitcom.
Read MoreKeith Carradine was one of many memorable guest stars on "The Big Bang Theory." Here's the important character he played on the sitcom.
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Read MoreFor most of its run, "Friends" never gave a clear answer regarding Chandler Bing's (Matthew Perry) actual job. Just what did he do for a living?
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Read MoreThe Frasier reboot is different in a lot of ways from the original NBC hit sitcom. The first change you'll notice in that iconic skyline in the title card.
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Read MoreThe "Frasier" revival features David Crane, the son of Niles. Here's the newcomer who plays the character.
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Read MoreOne outlandish Reddit theory tries to connect "Friends" with "Parks and Recreation" by putting them into the same universe.
Read MoreHere's the real reason Fox canceled Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and why it was so important that NBC revived this quirky, lovable, and inclusive show.
Read MoreIt seems even Jerry Seinfeld is throwing oil on the flame when it comes to reuniting with Larry David to do something with "Seinfeld."
Read MoreThere's one person who's not entirely thrilled with the way things shook out in the final season of "Modern Family": Sarah Hyland, who plays Haley Dunphy.
Read MoreSara Gilbert played a fan-favorite character, Leslie Winkle, on "The Big Bang Theory." Fans may be surprised at how many episodes she actually appeared in.
Read MoreWhat has become of The Office cast? Here's a look back at all the actors you remember from The Office - and a peek at where they are now.
Read MoreOne of the biggest stars of Modern Family seemed set to be a recurring player on FX's American Horror Story. What happened?
Read MoreModern Family perfectly towed the line between funny and emotional moments that tugged at your heartstrings. Here are 12 scenes that had fans bawling.
Read MoreDuring a season 3 Christmas episode, The Office accidentally went way over budget. Here's the story of what went down thanks to the Office Ladies podcast.
Read MoreThe Flash and The Big Bang theory honor each other with some key sartorial choices. Here's the nod to Sheldon you might have missed from The Flash.
Read MoreSuperstore has convinced some fans that it's a direct riff on Walmart, but where is it actually filmed? Here's the truth about Superstore's Cloud 9 store.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory is beloved for its ensemble, but Looper Readers have a clear favorite character (& it's not close).
Read MoreIn Season 4 of "Friends," Monica explains to Chandler that the human body has seven erogenous zones and maps them out, but the viewer never sees them.
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