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Andy Griffith revealed that the last thing he said to George Lindsey was ''I love you''
Griffith and Lindsey had a friendship to last the ages.
Jean Stapleton vetoed this plot point and changed an ''All in the Family'' script
The actress worked hard to shape her character.
Maureen McCormick thought of Florence Henderson almost as a second mother during the filming of ''The Brady Bunch''
Henderson and McCormick weren't just close on screen.
George Lindsey was a pretty stern teacher before he was goofy Goober Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show
What if Goober was your history teacher?
Mary Tyler Moore called it ''a terrible waste'' that she and Dick Van Dyke never had an affair
They saved the chemistry for the screen.
Eva Gabor had over 200 dresses as part of her wardrobe in ''Green Acres''
Eva Gabor and Lisa Douglas shared a pretty amazing sense of fashion.
Martin Milner said he lacked the drive to be a superstar
His definition of success was different from his peers.
James Arness never grew tired of playing Marshal Matt Dillon
It was a role Arness excelled at and loved.
George Lindsey wanted everyone to know that he was not a ''country comedian''
"I don't think I'm a 'country comedian.' I think I am a comedian with an accent,"
Jim Nabors vs. The Philadelphia Eagles: a tale of Star-Spangled superstition
The Birds snubbed Gomer in '69.
Eleanor the cow was allergic to Eva Gabor in ''Green Acres''
"Everyone loved being with us."
Carroll O'Connor said that criticism of his shows got to him
Carroll O'Connor had a candid critique of TV critics.
Are these real episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show or did we make them up?
Many episode titles parodied famous movies, plays and even other TV shows.
Buddy Ebsen: "I've always been a long shot."
"It's fun to surprise people," Ebsen said.
Burt Reynolds received 4,000 fan letters after his first ''Gunsmoke'' appearance
Quint Asper was an audience's delight from the start.
The Andy Griffith Show's Howard McNear described himself as a ''second banana''
Floyd the Barber knew how to serve his audience.
Aunt Bee was much nicer than the real Frances Bavier, at least according to her
In the actress' words.
Burt Reynolds on being smart enough to enjoy your own success
"I'd be an idiot if I didn't."
Who said it: Mrs. Lovey Howell or Lisa Douglas?
There are plenty of similarities between two of the most glamorous characters across classic TV, including the way they speak!
Jerry Mathers auditioned for Peter Bogdanovich and Stanley Kubrick in the '60s
Here's a look at what could've been!
Sally Struthers assumed that the first episode of ''All in the Family'' would also be its last
Struthers assumed that the series would have a very short life.
Andy Griffith's Mayberry: How a backlot came to life
Behind-the-scenes of TV's most iconic small town.
Carroll O'Connor frequently sparred with producers over ridiculous plotlines on ''In the Heat of the Night''
"'Highly imaginative' is a euphemism for 'garbage.'"
Michael Landon said that writing his first script for Bonanza was ''one of the toughest jobs I ever had.''
"Now that I earn my living as an actor, director, and writer, I'd have to say that the writing part is the hardest."
Meet Telina Cuppari: Inside the Collection
Who doesn't love a slice of pizza? This delicious pizza collection will be hard to top! Take a look!
Mel Blanc once called the original Woody Woodpecker ugly, and yeah, we sort of agree
He's everyone's favorite little cartoon freak.
Ken Curtis' childhood was more ''Opie'' than ''Festus''
"The prisoners ate the same as mother cooked for us, so it was mighty good,"
Tell us about your best friend and we'll tell you which Looney Tunes duo you are
Which cartoon characters are you?
Howard Rollins joined the cast of ''In the Heat of the Night'' to work with Carroll O'Connor
O'Connor was a star, even to his fellow actors.
Behind the Cowl: Adam West's take on Batman's powers and purpose
How the original Batman redefined the Dark Knight.
Don Knotts' insight into humor's ever-changing landscape
"Comedians are in a tough position now"
Unveiling Andy Griffith's hidden business acumen: Ownership and negotiation in Mayberry
He was a great sheriff and an even better businessman.
James Arness reflects on breaking Hollywood norms: How ''Gunsmoke'' changed TV forever
Arness' career followed an uncharted path.
Michael Landon admitted there was a phase in his career where he acted like a ''spoiled child''
"I tried to depend on work for my happiness."
Mel Blanc: ''[Joseph Barbera] was certainly talented, but he drove me nuts sometimes.''
The beginning of The Flintstones was not without its challenges.