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Ricky Gervais understood why many didn’t want Steve Carell to leave ‘The Office’, but he also understood why Steve Carell might’ve wanted to in the first place.
'Cheers' creators discuss Diane (Shelley Long)'s return in the series finale, and why she and Sam (Ted Danson) ultimately still didn't end up together.
George Wendt once confessed he hated it when 'Cheers' gave him a whole episode all about Norm. Here's why he preferred to just be part of the ensemble.
Many 'Newhart' cast members who are still alive have remained friends. That includes the actors who played the quirky brothers Larry, Darryl, and Darryl.
No other series unleashed law enforcement laughs like the comedy cop show 'Barney Miller.' Forty years after its finale, here's which cast members are alive and dead.
Ted Danson and Shelley Long didn't just play Sam and Diane. According to director and co-creator James Burrows, they also influenced Sam and Diane's relationship.
The actor's first starring role was in 1992's 'Encino Man,' and despite the silly premise, Brendan Fraser put a lot of thought and intention into his performance.
When 'Cheers' ended, Shelley Long explained her return for the series finale, as well has her contribution to Diane's offscreen story in the ensuing six years.
'Cheers' creators Glen Charles, James Burrows and writer Ken Levine think the series finale specials were a mistake, and Levine blames Jay Leno for one of them.
The spinoff 'Frasier' became as successful as the original 'Cheers,' but the creators of 'Cheers' remember four other characters who almost got their own shows.
'Cheers' writers Ken Levine and David Isaacs shared the one Norm (George Wendt) joke that stressed them out, and a simpler one that maximized the payoff.
'Cheers' creators Glen and Les Charles, James Burrows and writers Rob Long and Ken Levine reveal how far a 12th season got after Ted Danson decided to leave.
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' produced the marriage of Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney. Olson reveals they were originally against dating coworkers.
Kirstie Alley referred to her hit show 'Cheers' as a 'boys' club' and 'dictatorship' because three men were in charge, but she had more to say about that.