R.I.P. Mitzi Hoag, star of Alan Alda's series We'll Get By and Natalie's adoptive mom on The Facts of Life
On February 26, Mitzie Hoag passed away at the age of 86.
New animated Scooby-Doo will use only one voice actor from the original series
Captain Caveman will make an appearance, too!
R.I.P. Luke Perry, heartthrob star of 'Beverly Hills, 90210'
The television actor passed away at 52 after a stroke.
R.I.P. Katherine Helmond of Soap, Who's the Boss? and Coach
On February 23, Katherine Helmond passed away at the age of 89.
R.I.P. Lisa Seagram, who honeymooned in The Beverly Hillbillies cabin and poisoned Batman on TV
She also featured in the only color episode of Perry Mason.
R.I.P. Beverley Owen, the original Marilyn Munster and first Munster ever seen onscreen
On February 21, the actor passed away at the age of 81.
11 rare color photos from the set of "I Love Lucy"
Have you ever wondered what your favorite scenes from "I Love Lucy" would look like in color?
The Monkees share ''heartbroken'' goodbyes to ''brother'' Peter Tork
Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith took to social media to remember Tork.
R.I.P. Morgan Woodward, who guest-starred in a record 19 episodes of 'Gunsmoke'
The first man to undergo the "Vulcan mind meld" died at 93.
R.I.P. Peter Tork of The Monkees
On February 21, Peter Tork passed away at the age of 77.
Cheryl Ladd recently revealed why she originally said ''no thank you'' to Charlie's Angels
How she created her character to avoid Farrah Fawcett's shadow.
The Banana Splits are being turned into a horror film for some reason
"One banana, two banana, three banana… gore?"
R.I.P. David Horowitz, Fight Back! host and Tonight Show regular
He gave customers courage to say, "Don't Rip Me Off!"
Meet the new Nancy Drew who is coming to television
The teen detective is making a big comeback. Well, two comebacks.
13 unlucky flops from the 1976–77 television season
Not even androids, mimes, Kim Basinger and Raymond Burr could save these series.
Was the 1977-78 television season the worst ever?
These 13 duds support the argument.
Do you remember Shields and Yarnell?
The 1970s were a magical time when mimes could get their own television show.
Shindig, Shivaree, Hullabaloo and the great rock & roll shows of 1965
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