There are so many classic catchphrases in the history of TV that nobody could possibly collect them all. But somebody put together a pretty impressive YouTube montage of a lot of the best ones
Here's a trick to play on your kids. They have to be young enough to not understand how a remote works though. Someone uploaded a video of their toddler pausing and un-pausing the TV with a toy magic wand.
Some guy posted a video of his 10-month-old son who absolutely HATES Brian Williams from "NBC Nightly News". It's the kid standing in front of a TV. And each time Williams pops up on the screen, he cries.
I'm not much of a drinker but after watching a series of Bundaberg Rum commercials I'd consider trying it. In this one (you golfers will appreciate) a golfer get assistance from, what I call the 'Bundaberg Buddies' removing the alligator from a favorable spot on the green. I do not believe this commercial aired in the United States.
Did you miss the best stuff on TV this week, or do you simply want to relive your favorite moments over and over and over (okay, you get it) again? Then check out the best moment of TV this week -- in GIF form.
Still don’t have a costume for Halloween? You might want to hurry since the big day is less than a week away.
To help out a little, TV.com has a bunch of ideas for costumes inspired by TV characters. Some are kinda lame (going as Barney from ‘How I Met Your Mother’ means you’re basically just a dude in a nice suit), but there are some you could have fun with. In addition to ‘The Walking Dead’ (abo
Pediatricians and development experts have strongly urged parents, once again, to limit the amount of television their young children watch.
The American Academy of Pediatrics released a recommendation to all parents of children under 2 years old Tuesday. It stressed that any time spent in front of a video screen provides no educational benefits for children under age 2 and can even delay developm
A new study says that watching too much TV might actually shorten your life. The study was conducted by researchers at the University Of Queensland in Australia. The scientists say that watching television for 6 hours or more each day might shorten lifespan by up to 5 years. That would rival other well known lifespan limiters such as obesity and smoking.
A new study conducted by Ofcom indicates that smart phones are gaining on tv as the most popular media for young people.
And that also holds true for adults.
According to the survey 28 percent of 16 to 24 year olds said they would miss their phone more than tv...or the internet. Of course the phone lets you surf the net, so I'm not sure if that was taken into account.