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1. "Leave it to Beaver" reminded us of a more innocent America, when life centered around the family and the neighborhood. Of course, after the show ended, people began telling stories of the darker side of this show. According to rumor, which character ended up becoming a pornographic movie star?
2. When George Reeves, the actor who played TV's Superman, died in 1959, his death was shrouded in rumor. Apparently he started to believe he really was the Man of Steel, and died trying to imitate him. How?
3. Many of us grew up with "Sesame Street". In this magical neighborhood, birds grew to giant sizes, monsters played with children, and no-one's car alarm went off at four in the morning. Sadly, nothing lasts forever. According to legend, which Muppet was supposed to be killed off in the early 1990s?
4. "Gilligan's Island" (1964-1967) was a pretty popular show in its day. According to rumor, Gilligan's first name was only ever stated once, in the pilot. What was it?
5. Not all television stars are human (no, I'm not talking about Tony Danza). Animal stars will always have a place in our hearts. According to legend, what animal actor suffered a cruel demise when the show ended?
6. Sometimes we remember the opening theme of a TV show better than the show itself. Not all theme songs are benign, however. According to rumor, which theme song contained satanic messages when played backwards?
7. It's easy to believe that actors are very much like their on-screen persona. That's why it's jarring when we find they may lead very different lives than the ones we see on TV. Which of these rumors was actually TRUE?
8. For my money, there's nothing more satisfying than seeing a fresh-faced, cute as anything child star grow up to be a bitter, alcoholic has-been - but that's just me. According to rumor, shock rocker Marilyn Manson once starred in a sitcom. Who was he?
9. Remember "The Little Rascals" - Buckwheat, Spanky, Darla, Alfalfa? You really don't see them on TV anymore. Legend would have us believe a certain well-known actor felt they portrayed negative stereotypes of African-Americans. They bought the rights and prevented them from being broadcast. Who was this?
10. Sometimes former stars have successful careers after television. Others wind up in congress. Which TV star-turned-congressman reportedly had a page fired for making a joke about his acting career?
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