Life happens! And sometimes, life happens on set, too. Everyone loves a good blooper reel. Whether it’s flubbed lines, a missing prop, a broken prop, another malfunction, or something as crazy as a ...
News broadcasts are not always the funniest segments to hit the airwaves, and weather forecasts are generally about as straightforward as TV reporting goes. Sometimes, however, something goes ...
Most of your favourite TV shows probably contain mistakes. We're all human. But the most obvious ones are hidden in plain sight. Following Friends' debut on Netflix, a creepy mistake in the pilot ...
Last week the always reliable blooper curators at News Be Funny released their highly anticipated compilation of the best news bloopers of 2016. But of course, as is usually the case with these sort ...
Julie Plec answered the calling from Legacies fans on Thursday. The Executive Producer of The CW drama released the Legacies Season 2 bloopers on social media. Fans have been asking for this video ...
In a world of bad vibes, I just want to see an actor break. By Rob Harvilla In the summer of 2023, while a confused nation binged old episodes of the gourmet cheeseball legal drama “Suits,” I chose ...
Almost two decades after it premiered, Mad Men is now available in 4K on HBO Max. However, viewers quickly noticed hilarious ...
TV Insider has released an exclusive video featuring The Rookie Season 7 bloopers, showing cast members like Nathan Fillion, Mekia Cox, and Eric Winter getting tongue-tied. The drama will return for ...
Join Korean Englishman as they mark the end of their twins series with a heartfelt project. Watch the recording of 'The ...
Remember when (L-R) Korina Sanchez, Mike Enriquez, Mel Tiangco, and Bernadette Sembrano went viral because their bloopers were seen during the live broadcast of their news programs? PHOTO/S: TV Patrol ...
While it might be a smidge too early for word of a second season (though we kept our fingers crossed), we did get a chance to check out Convery, Anozie, and the rest of the cast they fumble, stumble, ...
Last week marked the 60th anniversary of commercial television. Television was to be, in the words of then-RCA President David Sarnoff, “an art which shines like a torch in a troubled world.” ...