When Rachel decides that she and Ross should "take a break" from their relationship, Ross takes this to mean that they've broken up and sleeps with another woman. Rachel gets back together with him the next day, but breaks up when she learns of his infidelity, prompting Ross' frequently repeated claim that "We were on a break!"
Barney, Andy's inept but well-meaning deputy, has a tendency to shoot his gun, so Andy makes him keep his bullet in his shirt pocket. Sometimes, however, the bullet finds its way into the gun and Barney shoots it. Andy then holds out his hand, and Barney reluctantly gives the gun up for a while.
Susan Ross, George's on-again, off-again girlfriend and later fiancée, dies from licking cheap, toxic wedding invitation envelopes George bought during their engagement.
Because Mary-Kate and Ashley (who both played Michelle, the youngest member of the Tanner family) were losing different teeth at different times, they had to wear fake teeth towards the end of the series to keep up the facade that Michelle Tanner was one person.
The Love Boat was helmed by Captain Merrill Stubing played by Gavin MacLeod. For nine seasons, audiences tuned in to see what antics he and his crew would get into on a weekly basis.
Producers for That '70s Show wanted their cast to be 18 or older to work around hour restrictions for minors. That was a problem for 14-year-old Mila Kunis, who knew she was right for the role of bratty Jackie Burkhart. When asked how old she was, Kunis told producers that she'd be 18 on her birthday--but didn't specify which birthday she was referring to.
In a 1991 episode of Full House ("Stephanie Gets Framed"), Steve is called in to help Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) deal with her anxieties after she has to get glasses.
For his performance as Frasier Crane in Cheers, Kelsey Grammer was Emmy Award-nominated twice as an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series but did not win in 1988 and 1990. For the same role in the Wings episode "Planes, Trains, and Visiting Cranes", he was Emmy-nominated for the same category in 1992. For the same role in Cheers spin-off Frasier, Grammer was consecutively nominated as an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series during the show's whole run except in 2003. He won that Lead category in 1994, 1995, 1998, and 2004.
The Andy Griffith Show follows the antics of the sheriff of the idyllic town of Mayberry, N.C. It opens with that famous shot of stars Andy and Opie heading down to "the Fishin' Hole," set to some of the catchiest whistling ever.
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