From the classic 'Kiss my grits' to the more contemporary 'Giggity giggity,' catchphrases have been as much a staple of TV as cliffhangers and canned soundtracks.
Overcoming preconceived notions of what to expect based on what they look like is a staple of reality shows (see: Susan Boyle). And just because we've seen it before doesn't mean it gets any less amazing.
It wasn't exactly the 1989 earthquake that rattled San Francisco shortly before a World Series game was scheduled to be played, but a quake did occur early Monday morning in Los Angeles while several local news shows were on the air.
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News tries to be hard-hitting, but sometimes the only thing it hits hard is the funny bone.
This collection of bloopers (some of which is NSFW) from February will remind you that working in TV news isn't always so glamorous, but watching it can be a real delight...
Airing right after Super Bowl XXII in 1988, the much-hyped pilot for 'The Wonder Years' made an immediate impression. After just six episodes the show was awarded an Emmy for Best Comedy Series, and its 13-year old star Fred Savage became the youngest ever performer to be nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.