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June 3, 2026 Allison Robertson

Why didn't Tom Bosley have a bigger career after Happy Days?

Tom Bosley became America’s beloved TV dad on Happy Days, but typecasting and shifting television trends shaped his quieter career after the iconic sitcom ended.
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June 3, 2026 Jesse Singer

Bands From The 1960s That No One Remembers—Seriously, Do You Remember Even 5 Of These Bands?

The 1960s gave us legendary names like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys. But for every massive band that is forever engrained in our music memories, there were dozens of others that…aren’t (although some of them really should be).
Screenshot from Josie and the Pussycats, Season 1 Episode 15
June 3, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Saturday Morning Cartoons That 70s Kids Loved But Have Now Disappeared Without A Trace

These cartoons were once absolute staples of childhood, but many of them have faded so far into obscurity that younger generations barely know they existed at all.
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June 3, 2026 Marlon Wright

The Worst Opening Sequences In The History Of Cinema

First impressions matter, especially in movies. The lights dim, the music swells, and then... disappointment strikes. Unfortunately, a couple of famous movies lost their audience before they'd even settled into their seats.
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October 4, 2024 Jesse Singer

SPOILER ALERT! The Biggest TV And Movie Twists Revealed

Spoiler Alert Warning: TV and movie shocks, twists and surprises nobody saw coming.
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July 2, 2025 Miles Brucker

Can You Name Every Best Picture Winner From 2004 To 2025?

Hollywood's golden statue tells fascinating stories. Recent decades brought international breakthroughs, streaming revolutions, and long-overdue recognition for overlooked talent. So, it's time for a quick knowledge test.
Screenshot from Dune, Hulu
June 3, 2026 Marlon Wright

The Worst Opening Sequences In The History Of Cinema

First impressions matter, especially in movies. The lights dim, the music swells, and then... disappointment strikes. Unfortunately, a couple of famous movies lost their audience before they'd even settled into their seats.
June 3, 2025 Jesse Singer

Think You Know Movies? Try This True or False Challenge

You’ve seen the blockbusters and the independent dramas, you've memorized the quotes, and cried during the credits (maybe)—but how well do you really know movies?

Here's looking at you, kid.

— Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in "Casablanca" (1942)
Written by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, and Howard Koch.


October 4, 2024 Jesse Singer

SPOILER ALERT! The Biggest TV And Movie Twists Revealed

Spoiler Alert Warning: TV and movie shocks, twists and surprises nobody saw coming.
June 3, 2026 Sasha Wren

Valerie Harper And The Making Of A 70s TV Legend

Valerie Harper had a great run in the 70s as TV's Rhoda, but that success was a tough act to follow.
Publicity photo of American child actors, Matthew Laborteaux and Katy Kurtzman
June 3, 2026 Alex Summers

These 1970s Shows Aren't Trending Anymore, But Their Impact Is Unforgettable

You may not see their names on the top lists of streaming platforms, but the fingerprints of these forgotten 1970s TV shows are everywhere. These trailblazing series quietly shaped pop culture behind the scenes.
June 3, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Actual Game Shows From The 1970s That Would Never Cut It On TV Today

Discover 1970s game shows that feel wildly outdated today, from awkward couple contests and gender battles to chaotic stunts, celebrity secrets, and bizarre prize formats.

November 25, 2025 Jesse Singer

JFK’s brother-in-law Peter Lawford was the last person to speak to Marilyn Monroe. “Say goodbye to the president,” she said—then the line went silent.

The night Marilyn Monroe died, her phone rang one last time. On the other end was Peter Lawford—the actor, Rat Pack insider, and brother-in-law to a Kennedy. He was calling to invite her to dinner. What he heard instead was a slurred goodbye mentioning “the President.” And then the line went silent.
June 3, 2026 Sasha Wren

Valerie Harper And The Making Of A 70s TV Legend

Valerie Harper had a great run in the 70s as TV's Rhoda, but that success was a tough act to follow.
Judith Barsi, Growing Pains
June 2, 2026 Jesse Singer

Judith Barsi was a rising child star in Hollywood—but at home, a much darker story was unfolding.

Judith Barsi was building something rare for a child actor: a real, lasting career. The roles kept coming, and the industry believed in her. But away from the cameras, in her own home, a very different reality was unfolding—one that most people didn’t see until it was far too late.
September 29, 2025 Jesse Singer

Carol Burnett’s Laughter Hid A Lifetime Of Heartbreak—And She Still Changed Comedy

Carol Burnett has been making America laugh for more than half a century. But behind her signature ear-tug and that infectious grin is a story of poverty, heartbreak, and above all, resilience. Her laughter wasn’t just comedy—it was survival, and it changed television forever.


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