Executive producer Daniel Cerone explains the depth of Dexter's character.
Actress Ashley Jensen and Executive Producers Benjamin Silverman and James Hayman discuss the message behind the series.
Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, gives his take on the (then) upcoming 2004 Presidential election.
Creator Eric Kripke talks about how important it was for him to use his kind of music.
Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, discusses his charity work: Dolphins for Children and Candy Canes for the World.
Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, talks about the time period in which the movie is set and then shares some thoughts on tailoring.
Creator/executive producer J.J. Abrams praises viewers for being so sharp and for coming up with incredible theories about the show.
Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, talks about the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. He discusses the accuracy of the film and his sexual exploits.
Actors Christopher Gorham (Henry) and America Ferrera (Betty Suarez) reveal some of the best parts about working on this show.
Actors Michael Urie (Marc) and Becki Newton (Amanda) share their stories of how they got their roles.
Actor Jorge Garcia (Hugo Reyes) and the cast talk about auditioning for their part and the buzz that surrounded when they first heard of the idea.
Actor Matthew Fox (Jack) reveals who should be the best romantic interest for Kate. Actors Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Harold Perrineau Jr. (Michael) and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie) joke about plot lines they would add to the show.
Actors Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) and Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester) tell stories of getting spooked out on set.
Actor Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace) discusses why he likes playing the role of a character with an edge like Charlie. Actor Harold Perrineau Jr. (Michael Dawson) comments on the complexity of Lost's characters.
Executive producer Silvio Horta reveals the details behind Ugly Betty's success, including production design by Mark Worthington and costume Design by Patricia Field.
The cast members say they are in the dark about their scripts. Creator/executive producer J.J. Abrams explains why they chose a diverse cast and executive producer Carlton Cuse talks about the ambiguity of the character, John Locke.
Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, introduces his colleagues who are in the audience, including Tino (Fred Armisen), Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), Garth Holliday (Chris Parnell).
Actor Michael C. Hall (Dexter Morgan) talks about his character and compares him to his character on Six Feet Under.
Actress Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon) describes how she is able to give input to provide the show with authentic Korean culture.
Actors Rebecca Romijn (Alexis Meade) and Eric Mabius (Daniel Meade) discuss their initial meetings with the producers.
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