The Internet is full of Web sites about television personalities. Here is just a sampling of what's available:
Pamela Anderson |
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Jennifer Aniston |
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George Burns |
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George Clooney |
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Kelsey Grammer |
http://www.nbc.com/entertainment/shows/frasier/biogrammer.html |
Helen Hunt |
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Lisa Kudrow |
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Heather Locklear |
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David Schwimmer |
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Jerry Seinfeld |
http://www.nbc.com/ entertainment/shows/seinfeld/bioseinfeld.html |
Will Smith |
http://www.nbc.com/ entertainment/shows/prince/biosmith.html |
Patrick Stewart |
Produced by Hanna Barbara, 2 Stupid Dogs is about, well, two dogs that aren't that smart. There are plenty of pictures, sounds, and links available at this site. (And, if you can get here, then you are probably smarter than our heroes.)
Nickelodeon's television program The Adventures of Pete and Pete chronicles the adventures of two brothers who experience very strange happenings. There is always someone interesting on the show, ranging from Iggy Pop to Hunter S. Thompson to Adam West.
A comprehensive site for fans of Fox's Tiny Toons. Includes every conceivable question possible about this cartoon.
Yakko, Wacko, and Dot (the cute one) have their home page here on the Warner Brothers studio lot. There is information, downloads, credits, and a bunch of other stuff that you can't get anywhere else on the Web.
A page dedicated to B1 and B2 and their adventures. It has images and storylines that you can check out.
Batfink is a parody of the Batman series from the sixties. This site has its history, some pictures, and some other information about this Hal Seeger animated gem.
Although some would argue that this is not merely a children's TV show, who knows a kid who doesn't like Batman? This site is for that kid—it has cast and credits lists, an episode guide, and some nice pictures from this animated series.
The MTV generation's version of Mr. Wizard, Beakman's world started as a syndicated info-comic strip and has become a Saturday morning show. There's much to learn about science, so look here for a head start.
"What can't he pull out of his fur?" is the question of the hour with this superhero. Look here for some Captain Caveman quotes, pictures, and other stuff about this popular kid's cartoon.
Shown on the Turner Broadcasting System, the Adventures of Captain Planet provides a superhero for the nineties. Smart. Ecological. Blue. This is his official Web page and has lots of stuff to look at and download.
Cartoons through the ages reside at this site. There are pictures and information here that you thought you'd never see again. A cartoon lover's paradise!
A tribute page to cartoons that were shown on over-the-air television in the 1980s. They are separated in a well-ordered outline for your convenience.
Looney Toons, Animaniacs, Wile E. Coyote and others are here at the Cartoon Links site. You can also find other comic strip links including Peanuts, Calvin and Hobbes, and Dilbert here.
From the people who brought you Sesame Street, this page gives parenting information and stuff for kids to do. It includes some nice pictures of Muppets (and the like) and coloring pages for printing out.
Episode guides, interviews, and other information about Nickelodeon's young adult comedy Clarissa Explains It All.
Count Duckula was one of the original wacky ducks presented for kids' amusement (after Daffy, but before Darkwing). This page is his unoffical site.
Download images and sounds of this popular Nickelodeon cartoon. Includes info on the show's characters, a lengthy video list, and links to fan pages.
Davey and Goliath is a show from the famous maker of Gumby, Art Clokey. This show is different than Gumby in that it has a religious (Christian) message to give.
Pictures, sounds, links, and information about the popular kids' program from the late 70s to the early 80s. Even Statler and Waldorf are here!
Complete with an episode guide, graphics, and sound, the Dinosaucers home page is dedicated to the sci-fi/fantasy cartoon of the same name.
With downloadable movies, pictures, and sound, the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon's Web site is a wonderful piece of nostalgia.
Based on a popular game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Earthworm Jim is based in a very strange world where goldfish are evil and, well, an earthworm is a superhero. You can download sounds, movies, and other stuff from this, the official Web site.
This is a great page with a Desktop Theme for Windows 95, pictures, broadcast schedule, and an updated Sites for Kids feature. These pages have also been translated into Ukrainian and Russian (just in case you were wondering).
This page is dedicated to the Muppet-like Fraggles. It has a complete Fraggle Rock Guide and other information of interest.
Presented by Steven Spielberg, Freakazoid is a popular Warner Brothers cartoon with a teenage superhero. Actually, Freakazoid was once mild-mannered Dexter Douglas, but was transformed by a "crash on the information superhighway." See where the Internet will get you?
Not a pretty site, but definitely valuable for fans of the crazy cartoon show, Rocky and Bullwinkle. Includes FAQs about the show, voice actor lists, sound clips, publications about and interviews with the show's creator, Jay Ward.
The famous soldier has a home here with pictures, sounds, videos, and an episode guide.
Based on the popular children's books, Goosebumps has become the most popular kid's TV show in the United States. This is its official Web presence and features links to a fan club, a photo gallery, information concerning R.L. Stine (writer of the popular books), and items for purchase.
Complete with the Gumby theme song, pictures, and other wonderful Gumby memorabilia, Gumby on the Web can satisfy any person's appetite for green clay. There's even a link to an essay on Gumby's Eastern mystic philosophy.
The Jetsons was one of Hanna Barbara's attempts at making a family cartoon for kids and adults. Not as successful as the Flintstones, the Jetsons has won over many fans, and now has its home on TBS. This site has pictures and trivia from the futuristic family of the past.
Includes up-to-date FAQs on the show and movies, episode guides for each season, and a quotes file (strange). Check out links to other sites for more MMPR info.
This isn't a pretty site, but it does include a ton of information on Warner Brothers' cartoons, such as Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain. Download a complete episode list of Warner cartoons, lyric files and screenplays of particular shows, and learn more about the Warner Internet Fan Association.
Of course Mister Rogers has a home page. One of the nicest parts of his page, though, is its use of RealAudio in conjunction with his information. There are lyrics to songs and a book list for suggested reading.
Although this site is thin on sounds and images, valuble info for Muppets fans abounds. A must see are the Episode Guides for all of Jim Henson's productions, including the Muppet show, Fraggle Rock, and Dinosaurs. Travel to Official and fan-related Muppets sites on the Web and read online articles on the Muppets. Die-hard Muppets fans should check out the Muppography, a list of everything known with Muppets in it.
This fan page for the Animaniacs cartoon show includes images, funny sound clips, and links to other fan pages. You can also join the Animaniacs with a Life fan club if you love the show and also have time for a real life—difficult!
A fun site from the creator of the Fabulous Miss Piggy Page. Includes info on the new Muppets show and movie, the MuppetZine, Muppet CD-ROMs and interactive products, mailing lists, and the Muppet museum exhibit.
Pinky and the Brain are the Odd Couple of lab rats. Apparently they've moved their scheming to take over the world to the World Wide Web.
Includes information on the characters of the Saturday morning cartoon show, ReBoot. You can also read the episode guide and general info. Check out the episode guide and the Did you notice section for funny info on the show's more subtle additions.
Any Generation Xer will remember these songs. Check out Grammar Rock, America Rock, Science Rock, and Multiplication Rock. Which song is your favorite — Interjections?
Forgot who all those blue male Smurfs were living with the lonely Smurfette? Find out here! This site provides names of and images of dozens of these little blue devils from the early 80's Saturday Morning cartoon. A riot!
With the Flash, Batman and Robin, Superman, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman, the Superfriends are here! Of course, there are pictures, sounds, and other stuff you can download from the site. There also is a complete listing of the Superfriends, just in case you've forgotten some of their names.
Based on characters from the same series that produced television legend Bugs Bunny, the Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries Web site has bios, credits, and sounds and movies to download. There is also a schedule of times the show is aired.
Fan page for the craziest cartoon character ever. Read the Taz-Mania FAQ, download TAZ images, or check out the Taz Episode List. This site also connects to the Tazmanian Devil Usenet group.
Games, previews, forums, and a miniature digital law library are showcased at this site. You can also fill out quizzes, register to be on TV, go shopping, or read about this new show just for teens shown on Saturday mornings.
The engine from Shining Time Station has his home on the Web here. There are histories, stories, and coloring sheets available for downloading.
Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, and Pepe LePew (you remember these guys, right?) call this their official Web page. It is based at the Warner Brothers studio's server and has plenty of stuff to look at, download, and read about.
The Gerry Anderson TV series produced in the 1960s has been popular for years. Made in claymation, the famous cold-war jet-plane show now has information on the Web. There are pictures, info, and a Gerry Anderson FAQ available here.
Home of the alternative superhero Tick. Learn about Tick do-gooders and evil-doers, recurring Tick characters, Tick toys, and the latest Tick news. View images by Tick fans in ArticTICK; read funny quotes in TICKisms, and check out Diversions. Someone went a little crazy with frames.
This page is dedicated to the brothers Krofft, creators of shows such as H.R. Pufnstuf and Bugaloos. This is a beautifully designed page and has many links, including theme songs, "Krofftware," and a Family Photo Album.
Order merchandise from the movie or visit Casper at this official Web site for the film. This site includes info on the cast, the story, and a description of the Casper character.
Read why the Nickelodeon's You Can't Do That On Television was such a hit in the eighties. Includes interviews, scripts from the show, the Sausage Factory (a virtual mess!), and the Locker Room, where you can leave messages.
Download images of the hit Comedy Central TV show, Absolutely Fabulous. This page also includes an episode guide, air schedule, and merchandise info.
The alien life form (ALF) that landed in Willy Tanner's backyard calls this place home. You will find a biography of ALF and his characters, a trivia archive, and even Melmac holidays of the month here.
Remember Mel's Diner, Vera, Flo, and the gang? Want to read the subtle differences in the theme song season to season? Well, you can. It's here—the Alice TV-show home page.
The show that shook up a nation in the 1970s, starring Carrol O'Connor. There is an episode guide and some pictures here. "Gee, our old LaSalle ran great. . ."
Have the need to talk about the combination of Bruce Campbell and cowboys? Look here.
Baby, if you've ever wondered, this site concentrates on WKRP in Cincinnati. It calls itself a fan guide and has articles, photos, stories, and other remembrances from the late 70s–early 80s sitcom.
The show that made stars out of several people including Ron Howard and Don Knotts. This site has an episode guide, Mayberry Trivia, links, and other strange, fun, and seemingly worthless stuff for the Mayberry fanatic.
The official Beavis and Butthead site, this is offered by MTV in order to control our minds. There is megabyte after megabyte of movies, sound clips, and pictures.
The Red Dwarf unofficial Web page is bandwidth-heavy and extremely Netscape formatted, but deserves a look if you are a fan of the almost-famous British comedy.
Elizabeth Montgomery and her TV show have many fans, but none seem as Web-savvy as the creator of this site. It has the look and feel of the television program and much information about people related to the show.
Unofficial Web page for this television comedy. Provides interviews with Mayim Bialik, Jenna Von Oy, episode guides to Blossom, and more.
This page is dedicated to all of Bob Newhart's shows from 1972–present, but concentrates mainly on the Bob Newhart Show, which lasted from 1972-1978. There are links to episode guides, broadcast listings, trivia, and other pieces of Newhart interest.
Remember Kip and Henry? They lived in an all-women's apartment complex and worked in an advertising agency. Well, anyway, this is their Web site, and it's very complete—there's an episode guide, reviews, sounds, and loads of other information about this show that helped start Tom Hanks's career. (No offense to Peter Scolari, of course.)
Boyd Pritchett is a Virginia handyman who ends up getting a job in the student union of his sister's college. Read more about the show, the characters, and the actors at this official NBC Web site.
On for three seasons, this popular Friday night sitcom airs on ABC and stars Ben Savage as Cory Matthews. This would be the thing to watch if you were in high school and didn't have the car. Oh, and you weren't on the Web.
This site is dedicated to the NBC comedy Frasier, starring Kelsey Grammer and Moose the dog (as Eddie). With the theme song, photos, and much more to come, this page is well worth seeing. It has some nice animated GIFs and other stuff that is, well, Frasier-riffic!
California Dreams is to NBC's Saturday morning line-up what Saved By The Bell once was to, well, NBC's Saturday morning line-up. You can read about its stars and characters at this official site.
Just what it says it is: a no-nonsense text file filled with information about the Carol Burnett Show, which aired from 1968–1979.
Perhaps destined for the same fate as the once popular show Angie, Caroline in the City now has a large following. This page chronicles her life and times, as well as her relationship (or lack thereof) with Richard. There is also some links to the Caroline mailing list.
Based on the 1995 film, Clueless continues the adventures of Cher and her friends. At this page you can see a slide show from the program and download movies of the show.
Next time you are in Israel, check out this popular Hebrew program. But if you can't make it there and are curious what happens on Israeli TV, you can access it from this fan club home page.
Part of ABC's new fall lineup for 1996–1997, Common Law stars Greg Giraldo as a Harvard-trained attorney. From what is present at the site, you can obtain a brief summary of the premise of the show and some scenes from the program.
Online fan site the TV show Cheers. Includes an archive of pictures, audio of famous Cheers quotes, information about every cast member, and the lyric's to Woody's classic "Kelly's Song."
This is the unofficial home page of the Partridge family. It has pictures, links, and other stuff relating to the show The Partridge Family and its original cast.
Jay Sherman is a movie critic, but he always bashes what the general public loves. This site is truly complete with links to sound clips, a newsgroup, other links, an art gallery, an episode guide, and video clips.
You can read this page in both English and Dutch, but what you'll get is basically the same content. It has pictures, cast member bios, a sound library, and more dino-oriented stuff.
Almost as neurotic as his patients, Dr. Katz sees a couple of stand-up comedians an episode. Oh yeah, he's a therapist. And a cartoon.
The popular HBO adult sitcom has come to Comedy Central on cable TV. There are bios, credits, a forum, and more available for your perusal at this site.
Tons of information about this crazy animated show. Check out random Duckman! quotes, synopses of each season, and graphics from the show. Great wallpaper!
This strange, short-lived program has many fans, and this Web site was written by one of the most fanatic. It is very complete with links, credits, pictures, sounds, an episode guide, and a mailing list.
The encyclopedia Brady is comprehensive in nature, filled with a FAQ, an episodes guide, links to other Brady sites, and a glossary. If you are addicted to Mike and Carol and Sam and Alice, you'll love this site.
You take the good, you take the bad, you take some Netscape extensions. . . Anyway, this page is very complete with everything you probably forgot about this Diff'rent Strokes spin-off. Be warned, though, this page is graphics-heavy and formatted to the nines.
With pictures, the theme song, and other broadcast information, the Family Ties home page is where you'll find all the Keatons, except maybe Buster.
Perfect for those PBS British comedy extravaganzas, the Fawlty Towers episode guide will give you a description of each episode, including what the sign outside says.
This is the official site of the popular Will Smith program. It has a schedule, bios, and synopses of the show.
The official Friends home page. Click on your favorite character to see a bio of the actor.
This is THE Full House site. Here you'll find everything you wanted to know about this ABC comedy, but were afraid to ask, including pictures, sound clips, links, articles, bios, and a complete episode guide.
This site simply hosts the Get a Life Program Guide. Did you know that .0017 people each year die from tonsillectomies?
This site is devoted to Maxwell Smart and all his buddies at Control. This site disseminates all sorts of information, including cast lists, episode guides, and other Smart-related info.
This site has daily quizzes, a free Gilligan's Island information package, and a three hour tour. There is also information about every character present on the show. Did you know that Mrs. Howell's name was actually Eunice?
The show with Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty finds its home at this site. There are character bios, the title song, and a book of scripts located here.
Information about Brett Butler's popular ABC sitcom can be found here. There are movies, sounds, an episode guide, and links to other Grace Under Fire resources here.
Remember the Seavers? They're here in all of their Kirk Cameron and Alan Thicke glory. You'll find broadcast schedules around the world, the theme song, and other information concerning this 80s TV show at this site.
The unofficial home of Mark Curry and Raven-Symoné's popular program is here. This site is truly complete with pictures, sounds, and anything else you wanted concerning Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.
Now in international syndication, Herman's Head is a Freudian dream. There is plenty of information here concerning the show that gave insight into a man, his life, and (most importantly) his head.
As if World War II was any fun at all, this program gave a "wacky" view of being a POW in wartime Germany. What you'll find here is a storehouse of Hogan information, like program guides, sounds, pictures, and the like about this 60s program that has recently found popularity in, of all places, Germany.
More information than you probably ever wanted about Tim Allen, Tool Time, or that hunky Jonathan Taylor Thomas. This page has won all kinds of awards and is worth seeing even if just out of respect for the sheer amount of time taken to create it.
This page has information about Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph, as well as the popular 50s TV show, The Honeymooners.
Tony Danza has yet another TV show on which he is called Tony. This time, it's called Hudson Street. This site has video clips, audio clips, and even shots from the set.
This page is written by a computer programmer and big Jeannie fan. This site has tons of information, as well as pictures, sounds, and nice animated GIFs. The author is also currently working on a "Jeannie Adventure" game, which promises to have a virtual representation of Major Nelson's house. You can't tell this guy to get a hobby.
The John Laroquette Show is about a recovering alcoholic in St. Louis. His adventures are usually quite strange—everything is just a little bit absurd. That may explain his character's love of Samuel Beckett.
This site features pictures of the cast and other strangeness. It has everything you would want from a Kids in the Hall page, including links to other Kids in the Hall pages.
Originally aired on HBO, The Larry Sanders Show stars Garry Shandling as a talk show host (in the Johnny Carson vein) named, appropriately enough, Larry Sanders. This site gives episode guides, links, and other information about the show.
This is the site for the complete Mad About You fan. It has links to a photo gallery, an episode guide, the Mad About You newsgroup, merchandise, and other sites related to the program.
What Me Websurf? This is the home page for the skit comedy show that brought us skits like "The Triple X Files" and "Apollo the 13th: Jason Takes NASA." Of course, there are pictures and other information available here.
The official unofficial Mama's Family site, complete with an episode guide, quotes, cast information, and other links.
From the show starring Joe Flaherty as Fred Edison, this home page is dedicated to what many believe to be the "funniest television program in history." Of course, those people are probably Canadian.
If you were looking for information or links for Married. . .With Children, this is the place to go. It has episode guides, pictures, and the coveted Bundybase.
This MASH TV show site includes cast photos, the opening theme, a FAQ, and more.
This page has tons of I Love Lucy info and pictures, as well as links to other Lucy sites.
This fun site includes sound clips and a multimedia section with images and videos. Check out the links to other Simpsons pages.
The show that launched Bruce Willis's career and revived Cybill Shepherd's finds a great fan page here. There are links to background information, an episode guide, related pages, and even an IRC chat channel.
A tribute to The Drew Carrey Show, Moon Over Parma is very complete. It has an episode guide, pictures, bios, and links to other Drew Carey-oriented net sites.
This site boasts broadcast schedules, episode guides, and pictures from the program.
Official site for the TV show about teenagers and high school. Includes cast info, images, scripts, video and audio downloads, and pleas to keep the show on the air.
This site has FAQs, an episode guide, links, pictures, and cast references about the popular CBS show The Nanny. It also has sound bites, but who would want Fran Drescher's voice on their SoundBlaster card?
Ned and Stacey is a strange show starring Thomas Hayden Church (who played Lowell on Wings). Visit this site to find out more background information or to download sound clips, pictures, and other tidbits about this Fox comedy.
Find out the latest on MST3K's move from Comedy Central and their film. This site also includes episode guides, FAQs, and ratings of each show.
NewsRadio stars David Foley from the Kids in the Hall and Phil Hartman from Saturday Night Live. This site has an episode guide, cast info, sounds, and other links, including the infamous "Jimmy's List."
Includes tons of pix, FAQs, episode guides, sounds, and bio info on the Seinfeld show and its characters. A licensing attorney's nightmare!
Digests, archives, and the whos, whats, whens, and wheres of the short-lived cult-followed Fox television program.
This is the official site of the new Red Green Show. There are bios, an episode guide, a comment board, and merchandise information located here. Visit the Possom Lodge if you dare.
Every time you access this site, a different Monty Python sketch appears. You can also choose to see any of dozens of Monty Python TV and movie skits.
Strangely, the only Rosanne fan pages that we could find were either this one, located in the Netherlands and one in Germany. Wonder if that says anything about her popularity in the States? Anyway, you can find broadcast schedules, pictures, sounds, and episode guides at this site.
A number of FAQs on characters, parodies, song lyrics, Wayne's World, band information, and more are provided at this site. This site also includes a monthly schedule of SNL, links to Web sites of former cast members, and of course the Deep Thought of the Day.
If you like Zach, Screech, and the rest of the rowdy bunch on Saved By The Bell or Saved By The Bell: The College Years, you'll love this site. There are pictures, links, and other links to trivia, articles, and gossip.
Pictures, sounds, movies, articles, whatever you can think of concerning the Simpsons, you'll find it here. The only thing that leaves one wondering is how did the author of this site find a place to put the Megs and Megs of files used to create this page?
Here is where you can hang out in "The Bachelor Pad" to download pictures, news, and information about the NBC sitcom starring Jonathan Silverman.
Remember David Rasche? Remember when comedy was wacky? Alright, maybe that's a bit too cheesy, but if you remember this show, you'll be glad to know that there is now a place to get sounds, pictures, and information about this short-lived ABC sitcom.
A new comedy starring Michael J. Fox, Spin City is about the deputy mayor of New York. This site gives you information, a slide show, and a RealAudio clip about this new comedy.
The State comedy troupe has now set up a Web site with e-mail links to each of the members and information about what they are all now doing. Originally brought to TV by MTV, the State has a new show on Comedy Central.
The British comedy starring Rowan Atkinson as Blackadder has a very well-done fan page here. This site hosts many sounds, an interview, and other links related to Rowan Atkinson, Blackadder, and British comedy.
Although this site is very bandwidth-heavy, it is worth checking out. There are sounds, character bios and quotes, and other information about this popular new show.
This is a new show on ABC starring Molly Ringwald. This Web site has information about the program, QuickTime movies, and RealAudio clips from the show.
Pictures and information about Vinny Barbarino, Freddie "Boom-Boom" Washington, Mr. Kotter and the rest of the Sweathogs can be found at this site written by a guy who calls himself Horshack.
A beautifully formatted page, this site gives information about characters, actors, scenes, and sounds from this NBC comedy. Of course, Lowell is the featured character on the sound page.
Read about this improvisational game show, which has aired since 1988 in England. You can find the show on Comedy Central and read more about the rules and stars. Be sure to read about the Drinking Game!
A site for the complete Wonder Years fan. This page contains loads of information about Kevin Arnold and his entourage. Join the mailing list, read the articles, but most of all, enjoy the site.
The Chicago Hope Home Page is based on the CBS drama that centers around a hospital and its doctors. This site is filled with pictures, FAQs, and episode guides, as well as other information about this popular show.
Based on the movie from the autumn of 1995, this show is about an ex-marine who goes to bat for her students. You can view it on ABC, and you can get information about the program at this site.
A strange MTV drama about a man who discovers that he was part of a government bioengineering experiment and is set to die at age 21. This page hosts the episode guide and some stills from the film.
Chat rooms at the Saloon, documents at the Library, merchandise at the Mercantile shop, and Dr. Quinn's office are available to check out at this site.
This show is wildly popular on Thursday nights. It stars Anthony Edwards, George Clooney, Eriq La Salle, and Sherry Stringfield as doctors at County General Memorial Hospital. Written by Michael Crichton, this show takes place in Chicago. And, of course, you can read all about it at this site on the Web.
A well-formatted site that utilizes Netscape extensions to make itself look like it is supposed to. There is information about the popular program here, including mailing lists, schedules, and character information.
Online guide to Northern Exposure. Includes graphics, sound bites, FAQs, episode guides, rerun schedules, and a lengthy bibliography.
Information, multimedia, feedback, images, scripts, and links are present at this page. This show that had a strange air-life can sometimes be caught now on MTV, but there is no real rhyme or reason to when they show it. Just like being a teenager.
Includes detailed info for each episode and text files on the cast, characters, the NYPD drinking game, and several FAQs.
Fan page for the Fox TV show, Party of Five, including an episode guide, a FAQ about the show, recent publicity, and links to other fan sites.
This unofficial Perry Mason home page features links and suggested readings to all things Perry Mason. Don't forget to check out the episode guides to find out which case Perry lost.
The Real World's unofficial Web site is for "all the folks out there who enjoy watching a group of young people whine, cry, bitch, laugh, talk, and share their constant confessions." There is a FAQ, episode guide, and other stuff for the Real World fanatic.
This is the printable episode guide for the thirtysomething fan. Perhaps you forgot what exactly happened in an episode, or you were wanting a reference by which to write a drinking game. Here, you've found it.
A fan page for the bizarre television show from David Lynch—Twin Peaks. Includes links to the David Lynch filmography, information on each major Twin Peaks actor, a Twin Peaks FAQ, and actor list. Click on the Black Lodge for bizarre, interesting info on the Twin Peaks time line and random quote generator.
At this site you'll find information about the show starring Tom Skerritt as the sheriff of a small town. There is a FAQ, cast photos and info, links and sounds from this popular CBS drama.
One of the hippest geeks on television, Bill Nye is from Seattle and sometimes has the guests to prove it. Entertaining as well as educational, Bill Nye the Science Guy's Web site has listings, a search mechanism, and other goodies.
A Web site based on the A&E program of the same name, Biography has a 15,000 person search engine, quizzes and games, and chapters from written biographies of important people. You can also get VDO clips and a calendar of upcoming programs.
A program that looks at how local companies are driving America's regional economies. You can download a video clip, or read about companies, regions, or opinions of the program.
A program airing on Public Television, Collecting Across America spotlights what you'd think it would—collectors and the things they hoarde. If you'd like to be on the show or have a suggestion, there is a reply form where you can voice your opinions.
Producers of the TV show Computer Workshop, a show about business and personal computing. Includes general info, a contact list, and program information.
Shown on PBS, the Doctor Is In has links to letters, awards, reviews, and dossiers of the production team. Also, every show from the program is featured with a link to a quick description and videotape purchase information.
Great Canadian Parks is shown Tuesdays on the Discovery Channel. It "explores the diverse natural and human histories within one of the most comprehensive parks systems in the world." A different park is showcased every week.
Bob Ross's legacy of painting for the common person lives on at this, the official, Joy of Painting Web site. If you like happy trees, you'll love this site!
Newton's Apple is a program shown on PBS affiliates around the nation. Each show has a particular theme and has guests who explain certain scientific concepts.
Although it has a tricky title, this program is a philosophy program and is available only in a limited area. Check the site out even if you haven't seen it, though—you might like it enough to beg your cable company to get it.
The popular geography computer game has gone from the computer to the television screen and back to the computer via the World Wide Web. Based at Boston's public television station, WGBH, this site has many links for students, teachers, and others who enjoy the game and the program.
See what's playing today on C-Span. Includes info on Congress Today, daily live video of congress, C-SPAN in the Classroom and Campaign '96. Check out the RealAudio section with sound clips from the President and others.
CNN goes online with up to the minute news. Click on the day you're interested in to see videos on current stories. Take the pop quiz to see how current you are on the news.
Includes FAQs, Usenet groups, pictures, quotes, episode synopses, actors' lists, show history, and interviews with the show's creator.
Includes archives with FAQs, reviews of the show, and program guides. The Gallery and Sound Bytes areas include great images and sound clips from the show. Check out the Software area for fonts used on the show; the Future pointer includes information on reviving this successful TV series.
The Web page for Doctor Who, the New and Missing Adventures. This e-zine Web site includes interviews with actors, a writer's guide, articles on the missing adventures, and a list of books published about Doctor Who. Don't click on New Adventures if you don't want to know what happens in these stories.
Premiering in 1966 on ABC television, this show was a soap opera based on ghouls, goblins, vampires, and the like. There are storylines, photo galleries, fan fictions, and other points of interest for Dark Shadows' fans at this Web site.
Click on Table of Contents to see the wealth of info at this site. The Free Zone includes audio clips, images, and video clips. Be sure to check out Sci-fi Live, a CU-SeeMe area that contains live video on the Internet. Nicely designed site.
Haven't kept up on the latest abduction stories and Area 51 sightings? Catch up by reading about Crop Circles, UFO Sightings, Area 51, and the latest Roswell news. A search engine is provided for finding exactly the info you need.
This program chronicles the life of Nick Knight. He is a vampire from the 13th century living in a modern metropolis. He wishes to once again enter the mortal world and end the pain of bloodlust, while keeping his enemies at bay. At this site, you'll find screen savers and other goodies available for download that relate to this show.
Retailer of X-Files, Star Trek, and Star Wars collectibles and clothing. Click on an item of interest in their product line to see what is in stock. Offers many science fiction and fantasy products, including card games and autographs.
Nice site provides information on the show. Watch out for spoilers if you haven't watched a show yet. Includes info on the making of the show, its cast and characters, images of the amazing special effects, and episode information.
A virtual community for science fiction fanatics. If you join (it's free), you will be a member of their mailing lists, which are devoted to everything science fiction. This site also includes a note board, Planet X events info, a survey, and a photo album.
Up-to-date information on the Fox television show, Sliders. Description of the latest episodes, a Sliders photo gallery, and WAVs of the intro to episodes are included. Includes links to other Sliders sites.
A virtual zine and news source for fans of the CBS television drama Beauty and the Beast. Includes unaired scripts, images and paintings by fans, back issue catalogs, and information about conventions for this cult TV show.
Examine, then order one of five prints of the Star Trek Enterprise (old and new). These paintings were commissioned by English artist G. W. Hutchins.
Includes collectors items, memorabilia, and clothing of every Star Trek series. Order T-shirts of your favorite characters, key chains, toys, and other items.
A huge site from the dungeons that are Tales from the Crypt. You can check out the Laboratory, the Vault, the Episode Graveyard, the Screaming Room, and the Cryptique.
Click on multimedia to download the theme song (WAV or RealAudio), images and video clips, and audio clips. This section also includes links to the IRS, CIA, and of course the FBI. Be sure to check the Episode Guide for news on each show. A must see are the bloopers.
Part of the sci-fi Channel Web site. The Trader includes collectibles you can purchase about the X-Files, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, and Babylon 5. Click on the show you're interested in to see what merchandise is available.
This nicely designed Web site for the rec.arts.startrek.reviews Usenet group includes an archive of reviews of every Star Trek show and episode by season, movie and book reviews, and links to other Star Trek Web pages.
Read about the show, its characters, and the story line of this successful soap opera. Includes a current cast list and family tree, FAQs about the show, and humor in the press.
There is loads of information about the popular NBC daytime soap opera here. Cast photos, luncheon schedules, and gossip are plentiful for the perusing.
The official site boasts set shots, links, family trees, star bios, and polls. And, if you wish to write to As the World Turns, there is a place to write your message.
The Bold and the Beautiful's official home page on the Web. You can take a Bold and the Beautiful poll, send e-mail, check out fan club info, and get a sneak preview of what's coming up on the show.
Complete online information site for the soap opera Days of Our Lives. Includes a list and photos of the cast, a chat area, and a place to exchange videos.
Provides daily updates for fans of the daytime drama General Hospital. Check out the Message Exchange, Cast News, Top Ten lists, and Calendar of Events for the latest on the show. This site also includes fan club, cast birthday and filmography info. You can even read about shows that haven't aired yet. Everything imaginable!
If you missed today's show, you can check out this Guiding Light home page to get the low-down on what happened. You can also peruse the archives for a past program.
Filled with story lines, histories, family trees, and whatever else you might like to know about this long-running ABC soap opera, this site will make you feel at home.
Looking for someone to write to who might have the same interests? Want to talk about your favorite soaps with someone who will understand? You can find someone here! Whether you want to use e-mail or conventional mail, it's as simple as filling out a form.
This site is a veritable warehouse of information on the popular and long-lasting soap opera. You can read recaps, spoilers, and just about anything else you want to know about this show.
The newsgroup for fans of the ultra-abrasive television and radio man, Howard Stern. If you have something to say about this self-proclaimed "King of All Media," here's where you can.
Check out this Usenet newsgroup for all the gossip and information that was on any of the daytime talk shows.
If you want to talk about Dave's hair, Jay's chin, or Conan's baby-face, you'll want to do it here. This is where you can make your mark on late night TV.
Fans of Andy Richter know he's not just another sidekick gathering moss. Includes pictures and biographical information.
Find out who will be on the show each day and check out the latest Top Ten list at this official site for Late Night with David Letterman.
Ed Sullivan is the man that they all learned it from; Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Jay Leno, and Conan O'Brien would all have to bow their heads to this man. Now he has a home on the Web. You can order tapes, read bios, and visit the Ed Sullivan store, if you'd like.
Read this FAQ if you want to get really involved in the discussions happening on alt.tv.talkshows.late.
This morning talk show starring divorcées (from each other) George Hamilton and Alana Stewart is one of the hottest new daily talk shows. You can read all about it here.
Late Night With Conan O'Brien is a strange beast. As this page says: "Born in pathetic confusion, treated like an illegitimate, idiot son, and ignored by millions, [this show] is the best thing going on late night talk shows." Well, whether or not that is true, it was Dave's time slot once. Check out this page for loads of information and pictures from this red-headed step-child of a talk show.
This is the official World Wide Web home of Tom Snyder's Late Late Show. You can write him via e-mail from here, read about upcoming guests, and find out other information about this veteran talk show host.
This well-designed Web site has quotes, a photo gallery, biography, and plenty of other information about Greg and his program.
This is the home page for the show called Lauren Hutton. . .. You will find show overviews, a library, and links to find where the show is playing in your hometown.
This is the home of one of the most widely syndicated programs in television. Available in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Chad, and other out-of-the-way places, this show has a history of presenting people's lives to the world every day. Pictures, an Oprah exhibit, and information about this long-time #1 show are available at this Web site.
Bill Maher is the host of this popular Comedy Central panel discussion show. This page is filled with information about him, this show, and other bits of Politically Incorrect Trivia.
Richard Bey's "less talk and more action" talk show goes hand-in-hand with this, the official Web site. Take a few minutes to browse around these pages, you'll find out everything you wanted to know about Richard Bey and his talk show.
This is the official Ricki Lake home page with audio clips, video and still pictures, and a behind-the-scenes set opportunity.
Rolanda Watts' talk show has been on for several seasons, and seems like it will stay around. You can visit this Web site to read about its history, Rolanda's biography, or submit show topic ideas.
Updated daily, this site has scheduled guests for today and tomorrow, show descriptions, and a list of where you can catch the show.
Includes information on the television show hosted by Scott Baio. You can also access other Sony TV shows from this page, or return to the Sony TV home page. Includes pictures of television and movie stars before they were famous.
You might remember Tempestt Bledsoe from the Cosby Show. Well, now she's grown up, has her own talk show, and people are talking about her on the Web. This is her official home page, and you can download, sounds, pictures, and other Tempestt goodies.
This show and time slot has been the traditional late night talk show place to be. Jay Leno is the host, and you can find sounds, pictures, and other information about the cornerstone of the NBC late night lineup.
Mostly filled with sound clips, there are also pictures available at this site dedicated to E! Entertainment Television's Talk Soup.
Includes links to every cable channel, popular TV show, and TV network on the Web. Click on a channel or show and go directly to the site.
Find out if an alternative to MTV and VH-1 exists in your town. This page includes a list of hundreds of public access and cable shows for music videos.
The home to many popular comedy shows, there is a download area with QuickTime movies available to fill up that annoying extra space you may have on your hard drive.
NBC's home page. Daily updates let you access ground breaking news stories and weather. This site also includes CNBC and sports information. If you like late night TV, be sure to check out Conan O'Brian's Web page.
This home page for the Public Broadcasting System includes the latest shows on PBS, classroom resources, an inside look at the corporation, and the PBS store.
A crazy site that's the home of the Internet Cola Page, the "UnOfficial" WWIV Web server (a collection of software for Telnetting to BBSs from the Web), and the Toon Town BBS, a collection of animation from cartoons. This site also provides real time animation and cartoons. Fun!
This worldwide French language channel Web site includes a global satellite map, technical data on the station, a Life in America special, and information on learning French on TV5.
Describes over 745 TV shows in every genre imaginable. You can find what you're looking for a number of ways: search using the search engine, click on a letter to find an alphabetical list, or choose a genre such as Science Fiction or Comedy. This site also includes pointers to TV-related newsgroups and Web sites.
This site may not be pretty, but it includes abstracts of every nightly news broadcast on the big three networks since 1968! See what happened on a particular date over the past 25 years. The Be sure to visit the Special Reports and Specialized News Collections areas for news on major events, such as the Persian Gulf War. A service of Vanderbilt University.
The British Broadcasting Corporation on the Web includes pointers to BBC Radio, BBC TV, BBC Internet, BBC Education, and more.