Fans of the show refer to themselves as 'Marshmallows'.
Hugh Laurie's own father was a doctor, and he feels a twinge of guilt at 'being paid more to become a fake version of my own father.'
Sometimes, Desi Arnaz's distinctive laugh can be heard on the laugh track.
It was the first program ever to be broadcast in color on ABC-TV.
Sherwood Schwartz said he had a first name for [Title Character] if the need to use it ever arose: Willie.
Tina Fey was not originally going to star in the show. However, NBC insisted she appear.
This is Barack Obama's favorite show and his favorite character is Omar. He said, 'That's not an endorsement. He's not my favorite person, but he's a fascinating character.'
James Gandolfini said that he was often contacted by real-life 'wise guys' complimenting him on the authenticity of the series as well as giving him advice.
The Water Bender movements are designed after Tai Chi.
The character 'Captain Malcolm 'Mal' Reynolds' was ranked #18 in TV Guide's list of the '25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends.'
This was the first original Netflix production to win an Emmy.
James Franco and Busy Philipps were said to have hated each other in real life, in spite of the fact that they play a couple in the show.
Most of the time, Leonard has no lenses in his glasses.
Chrissy's full name is 'Christmas Noelle Snow'.
As Kramer became more popular, his entrance applause grew so prolonged that the cast complained it was ruining the pacing of their scenes. Directors subsequently asked the audience not to applaud so much when Kramer entered.
According to a family tree designed by Matt Groening, Mr. Burns is a distant relative of Homer.
[Title Character] on average kills one person a month which means he accounts for roughly 15%-20% of the murders in Miami from 2006-2013.
The TARDIS prop used for the first series with Christopher Eccleston was put up for auction by Bonhams of London in 2010 and sold for £10,800.
The actors who play Charlie and the Waitress, Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis, are married in real life.
To date [Show] still holds the Guiness World Record for 'Most Swearing in animated series.'
The computers on the Dunder-Mifflin office set are wired for the internet. Cast members have admitted that when they're in the background of scenes they are often checking email and surfing the net.
Cast members of the show have revealed that the costumes are, in many cases, actual articles of clothing from the 1910s and 1920s.
The painting of Stephen above the fireplace on the set changes every year. Each painting is auctioned off when it is done with its year on the set.
The oft-parodied high-pitched guitar melody riff in the theme music was played by Howard A. Roberts.
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