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61% bluf’d Sarah Jessica Parker provides the voice of the unseen "Gossip Girl" narrator. -
52% bluf’d "Sons of Anarchy" takes place in the town of Charlotte. .... played this -
40% bluf’d Sam Archibald's nickname on "Gossip Girl" is The Captain. -
33% bluf’d Robin Leach is famous for the slogan "Champagne wishes and caviar dreams". -
57% bluf’d The television was invented before the remote control was. -
70% bluf’d On MTV, Aaron Carter got "Punk'd" - and very annoyed - when he was told his $250,000 Porsche was stolen. -
53% bluf’d Adam Carolla was Ben Stein's first sidekick on "Win Ben Stein's Money". -
26% bluf’d "M*A*S*H" star Jamie Farr played a delivery boy in several early episodes of "The Dick Van Dyke Show". -
39% bluf’d In the "Entourage" episode "Gotcha!" Ari Gold's college buddy made his fortune from Stamps.com -
41% bluf’d Cheech Marin was the first "Celebrity Jeopardy" champion. -
60% bluf’d A parrot called Charles had a part on TV's "Baretta." -
24% bluf’d On the TV show "Monk", the character Adrian Monk suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. -
38% bluf’d Jerry Mathers played the lovable rogue Dennis on the TV show, "Dennis The Menace". -
63% bluf’d Joan Collins played Poison Ivy in the 60s "Batman" TV series. -
67% bluf’d M.C. Hammer, the king of baggy trousers, won the first ever MTV Award for Favorite Rap Artist. -
38% bluf’d Regis Philbin holds the record for time spent on television. -
49% bluf’d Donny Hathaway performed the theme song for the TV series "Maude". -
51% bluf’d Robot Chicken features Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. -
39% bluf’d On "The Sopranos", Anthony Soprano, Jr. attempted suicide in "The Second Coming" episode. -
43% bluf’d Steve Carell of NBC's "The Office" got his start on SNL. -
38% bluf’d S-Nick Cannon was a co-host of Nickelodeon's "Snick House". -
66% bluf’d TV personality Jon Stewart changed his last name when he took his first television role. .... played this -
36% bluf’d "Gilmore Girls" only won 1 Emmy award. -
51% bluf’d TV personality Jay Leno has a production company called Worldwide Pants. -
60% bluf’d The lagoon created for "Gilligan's Island" was eight feet deep. -
45% bluf’d The TV show "The O.C." was created by Trey Parker. -
63% bluf’d Vanna White was once a contestant on "Jeopardy". -
50% bluf’d In the opening credits of the series "True Blood", a fox is devoured by maggots. -
64% bluf’d The birth name of MTV's "Pimp My Ride" show host "Xzibit", is the more mainstream Albert King. -
28% bluf’d On the show "Smallville", little Lex Luthor's hair was red before he lost it. -
41% bluf’d All Trekkies know that in the original "Star Trek" TV series, the hull registry of the U.S.S. "Enterprise" is NCC-1701. -
40% bluf’d Hop Sing was a cook on Bonanza. -
45% bluf’d The 1995 documentary about Isaac Mizrahi is called "Unzipped" -
53% bluf’d Tom Hanks and Donna Dixon starred in Perfect Strangers. -
38% bluf’d AMC's cult series "Mad Men" is set in the early 60s. -
63% bluf’d The ragtag fleet on "Battlestar Galactica" consisted of 250 ships. -
33% bluf’d The Unknown Comic starred on the Gong Show. -
22% bluf’d Sally Field played the title role on the TV sitcom "The Flying Nun". -
40% bluf’d Josh Groban sang with the African Children's Chorus during their performance on the April 25 "American Idol" results show. -
32% bluf’d Neutrogena spokesmodel, Mischa Barton, plays Marissa Cooper on "The O.C.". -
48% bluf’d Carly Simon's song "Anticipation" was used in a TV commercial for yellow mustard. -
43% bluf’d Kristen Bell portrays Veronica on TV's "Veronica Mars". -
40% bluf’d "Happy Days" first appeared as a skit called "The Cunninghams" on "Love, American Style". -
56% bluf’d Elizabeth Mitchell played Ana-Lucia Cortez on ABC's "Lost". -
30% bluf’d Burl Ives narrated the Christmas TV special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". -
39% bluf’d Bill develops diabetes in the 2008 season of "King of the Hill". -
31% bluf’d In the 2007 "Dancing With the Stars" season, Billy Ray Cyrus and Karina did the Foxtrot, and trotted to elimination. -
50% bluf’d Sitting too close to the television causes bad eyesight. -
30% bluf’d Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared on the TV show The Dating Game. .... played this -
48% bluf’d Martin Lawrence hosted the 77th edition of the Oscars in February 2005. -
54% bluf’d At the start of the seventh season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm", Brittany is Larry's girlfriend. -
34% bluf’d The teen drama "Gossip Girl" get its name from the biggest club at school. -
65% bluf’d Sparkly Jordin Sparks was 16 when she became the youngest winner of "American Idol". .... played this -
35% bluf’d Rat packer Sammy Davis Jr. sang the theme song for the 70's TV series "Baretta". -
33% bluf’d Jason Bateman plays beleaguered Michael Bluth on "Arrested Development". -
56% bluf’d The NBC TV series "Cher The Farewell Tour" won the Emmy for Best Variety, Music or Comedy Special in 2003. -
53% bluf’d On "24", two months elapsed between the events of seasons four and five. -
58% bluf’d Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. is the name of the advertising agency in AMC TV's "Mad Men". -
44% bluf’d Jennifer was jilted at the altar in the 2007 season finale of "Grey's Anatomy". -
52% bluf’d In the series finale of "Stargate SG-1", Vala Mal Doran had a romantic affair with Dr. Bill Lee -
33% bluf’d "The Daily Show" won its first Peabody Award for its coverage of Indecision 2000. -
25% bluf’d Speedy Gonzales was once banned from television. -
55% bluf’d On "ER", Linda received the most kisses on screen during Abby and Luka's wedding. -
60% bluf’d The "South Park" character Wendy was named after the sister of creator Trey Parker -
38% bluf’d The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo was the location for a reality show. -
56% bluf’d On "I Love Lucy” Ricky worked at the Rango Tango club. -
52% bluf’d Rachael Ray famously utters the phrase "Kick it up a notch". -
38% bluf’d Vinnie Barbarino was one of the lead characters in the sit com Laverne & Shirley. -
50% bluf’d On the series "True Blood", the name of the vampire-run bar in Shreveport is Fangtastic. -
39% bluf’d Darren McGavin turned down lead roles in "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Hogan's Heroes". -
45% bluf’d Dale Gribble is a propane salesman on the animated TV series "King of the Hill". -
40% bluf’d South Africa had no television broadcasts until the mid-1970s. -
28% bluf’d The average household in the United States watches no more than two hours of television per day. -
34% bluf’d "Everybody Hates Chris" is based on Chris Rock's real life childhood. -
54% bluf’d Barry Morse played the title role in the television series "The Fugitive". -
36% bluf’d "NCIS" stand for Nation Crime Investigative Squad. -
46% bluf’d The name of the casino featured on the TV show "Las Vegas" is the Casino Royale. -
53% bluf’d David Spade played Stud Boy on "Remote Control". -
50% bluf’d "As The World Turns" is the longest running American soap opera. -
49% bluf’d Singer Sheryl Crow began her climb to stardom on "You Can't Do That On Television". -
42% bluf’d "Grey's Anatomy" Meredith Grey was most insistent that Christina Yang marry Dr. Preston Burke. -
30% bluf’d The television show COPS, is one of the longest running television shows in the United States. -
58% bluf’d Gorgeous George Clooney hosted the 2003 "Academy Awards Show". -
35% bluf’d "The Office" character Dwight Schrute appeared on a "Have You Seen This Pervert?" flier. -
40% bluf’d Here's Johnny! Johnny Carson was introduced by Groucho Marx the first night he hosted "The Tonight Show" in 1962. -
60% bluf’d The appropriately named Cancer-Man character from TV's "The X-Files" smokes Camels. -
43% bluf’d Billy Preston and Janis Ian provided the music on the first episode of "Saturday Night Live". -
46% bluf’d The Today Show' is the longest-running American television series. -
45% bluf’d Chuck Woolery was the original host of "Wheel of Fortune". -
40% bluf’d The Bluths are the family portrayed in "Arrested Development". -
63% bluf’d Ten couples took part in the "Race To The Altar" on its debut airing. -
42% bluf’d Tom Baker was the fourth actor to play "Doctor Who" on the long-running BBC television show of the same name. -
41% bluf’d Meredith Vieira turned the letters on "Wheel of Fortune" before Vanna White. -
53% bluf’d "Late Show" host David Letterman was born Earl Hofert on April 12, 1947. -
51% bluf’d On the TV show "House", Dr. Gregory House is addicted to Xanax. -
50% bluf’d On the television show, "MacGyver", MacGyver's first name was Charles. -
23% bluf’d TV chef Rachael Ray began her "30 Minute Meals" series in 2002. -
43% bluf’d On "King of the Hill", Kathy Najimy provides the voice of Peggy. -
43% bluf’d The television sitcom Seinfeld ran for five seasons from 1993-99. -
33% bluf’d Before hosting "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", Bob Barker was Joey Bishop's TV sidekick. -
38% bluf’d The "True Blood" television series is based on the "Twilight" vampire-themed romance novels. -
41% bluf’d The telephone was an integral factor in the invention of television. -
40% bluf’d "Heroes" character Peter Petrelli believes he can fly. -
43% bluf’d David Chase created "The Sopranos" for HBO. -
44% bluf’d "The Corner" won the Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries in 2002. -
42% bluf’d The first live national television broadcast in the U.S. was actually carried cross-country by cable, not radio waves. -
62% bluf’d Legendary movie critic Roger Ebert once dated Oprah Winfrey. -
50% bluf’d Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, which is why "The Colbert Report" directly parodies "The Tonight Show". -
61% bluf’d Captain Action used the line "And knowing is half the battle". -
58% bluf’d In "The Job" episode of "The Office", the character of Michael Scott tried to eBay his farm. -
50% bluf’d The first images transmitted electrically to television were sent by the use scanning machines. -
48% bluf’d On the TV show "Heroes", the character of Matt Parkman can hear other people's thoughts. -
36% bluf’d Besides being a surfing world champion, Kelly Slater also starred on the television series "Baywatch." -
36% bluf’d Comedian and game show host Howie Mandel was a regular on TV's "St. Elsewhere". -
51% bluf’d Lyndon Johnson was the first U.S. president to be broadcast on television in color. -
57% bluf’d On the sitcom "Arrested Development," Jason Bateman plays the role of Michael Bluth, eldest son in a dysfunctional, formerly wealthy family. -
36% bluf’d Sprocket was the name of the dog on the children's show "Fraggle Rock". -
36% bluf’d Television transmission began 20 years before the end of World War II. -
34% bluf’d In "Futurama", which originally aired on the Fox network, Leela's full name is Turanga Leela. -
32% bluf’d NBC's "The Office" is an adaptation of a show from Russia. -
43% bluf’d The final episode of Cheers was the most-watched episode in television history. -
55% bluf’d Lewis Black's occasional segment on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" is called Black to Business. -
48% bluf’d Actor George Clooney's first television break was on television medical comedy/drama, 'E/R.' -
45% bluf’d "Nurse Jackie" takes care of patients in a hospital in Los Angeles. -
43% bluf’d Before Price is Right fame, Bob Barker hosted a show called Questa. -
55% bluf’d In 2007, "Jail", a spinoff of "COPS" debuted. -
42% bluf’d Bette Midler was the final guest on "The Tonight Show" hosted by Johnny Carson. -
38% bluf’d Stone Phillips was interviewed on the first episode of "The Colbert Report", which aired in October of 2005. -
50% bluf’d The first toy to be advertised through the power of television was dominoes.



