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Who reportedly turned down the role of Mike Stivic on "All in the Family," because he didn't like Archie Bunker's views?

William Daniels and Bonnie Bartlett were the first husband and wife to win Emmys for playing a husband and wife on the same TV show. Which one?

Glenn Close was nominated for an Emmy for her role as Captain Monica Rawling in what TV series?

What TV character lived with his dad in Apt 1901, Elliot Bay Towers in Seattle?

What TV series ended unceremoniously, with an episode in which the lead character has adenoids removed?

What newsman, who went "on the road" for CBS, stopped off to have a secret family, to whom he willed a 90-acre Montana estate?

Shawn Ryan, who created the low-brow sitcom "My Two Dads," also created what high-brow cable drama?

I was on NYPD Blue. I left to join ER. Then I quit. Then I came back. Who am I?

Played by Polly Holliday, Florence Jean left Phoenix and what series to get a series of her own, set in Houston?

A receptionist named Robin Himmler became a minor celebrity, thanks to appearances on several editions of what reality show?

Chuck Connors played Lucas McCain, a widower who lived on a ranch outside of North Fork, a fictional town in what state?

What was "Have Gun -- Will Travel" retitled when it was rerun in syndication?

The woman who played pearl-wearing housewife Mrs Cleaver went on to speak jive in "Airplane." Who?

What TV show, which brought you many moments of zen, used "Dog on Fire" as its theme song?

On what TV show would Eddie Haskell flatter June Cleaver?

What was Radar O'Reilly's real first name?

Abe Vigoda starred in what spinoff of "Barney Miller"?

On The Mary Tyler Moore Show, who was married to a dermatologist?

What TV series was largely set on the Pacific Princess, an actual cruise ship in the Princess line?

What TV icon won Emmy Awards for playing Denny Crane, a once-legendary lawyer afflicted by mad-cow disease?

Paul Keyes, a writer and producer on "Laugh-In," was also an active Republican who got what buddy of his to appear on the show, a man who Keyes claimed he was the first to call "Mr President"?

What TV character used Art Vanderlay as an alibi?

Who ended his show with a series of questions he said was inspired by "the great Bernard Pivot, of Apostrophes and Bouillon de culture"?

What TV character was stuck driven an archaic 1974 Dodge Dart?

What word appeared in the titles of episodes of "77 Sunset Strip"?

On "I Spy," Kelly Robinson's cover was provided by his participation in what sport?

What Muppet had a 1970 hit called "Rubber Ducky"?

The Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago inspired a famous SNL routine in which the Greek owners used what catchphrase?

The steps of whose mausoleum are chiseled with the words "And away we go"?

What sexy 60s PI had a pet ocelot named Bruce?

What he-man appeared on "Laugh-In" in a fluffy pink bunny suit?

Played by Pat Morita, the character of Matsuo Takahashi was better known on TV by what name?

What Jewish comedian's career practically ended after an appearance on October 18, 1964, when it seemed that he had given Ed Sullivan the finger?

Who holds the record for having spent the most seasons on Saturday Night Live?

Whose parody of soap operas was called "As the Stomach Turns"?

What name was shared by characters played by Topher Grace on "That 70s Show" and Omar Epps on "House," another Fox show?

A particularly strange episode of what TV show had the characters staging a musical version of Hamlet, adapting Shakespeare to "Habanera" and "The Toreador Song" from "Carmen"?

What TV role did Gene Hackman lose to Robert Reed?

What frustrated TV character said, "All I ever hear is 'Marcia, Marcia, Marcia"?

A 1971 episode of what TV show was written by Steven Bochco and directed by another future famous Steven ... Steven Spielberg?