Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Loki - Jonathon Majors (He Who Remains) found guilty of two counts of assault and harassment, and dropped by the MCU.
Two and a Half Men - bad boy, Charlie Sheen, ended up suing (and later settling with) the network for breach of contract after they fired him and replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, following his latest display of erratic behavior
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Loki - Jonathon Majors (He Who Remains) found guilty of two counts of assault and harassment, and dropped by the MCU.
Two and a Half Men - bad boy, Charlie Sheen, ended up suing (and later settling with) the network for breach of contract after they fired him and replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, following his latest display of erratic behavior
Pawn Stars - Austin Lee “Chumlee” Russell’s legal woes include drug and gun charges.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Loki - Jonathon Majors (He Who Remains) found guilty of two counts of assault and harassment, and dropped by the MCU.
Two and a Half Men - bad boy, Charlie Sheen, ended up suing (and later settling with) the network for breach of contract after they fired him and replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, following his latest display of erratic behavior
Pawn Stars - Austin Lee “Chumlee” Russell’s legal woes include drug and gun charges.
The Apprentice – Dumb’old Trump. You could fill a book with his legal woes.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Loki - Jonathon Majors (He Who Remains) found guilty of two counts of assault and harassment, and dropped by the MCU.
Two and a Half Men - bad boy, Charlie Sheen, ended up suing (and later settling with) the network for breach of contract after they fired him and replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, following his latest display of erratic behavior
Pawn Stars - Austin Lee “Chumlee” Russell’s legal woes include drug and gun charges.
Ally McBeal - Robert Downey, Jr., multiple drug charges
Really? I read where she left the role because she felt it wasn’t appropriate to her brand. It was from an article about the making of Home Movies, so I guess they didn’t want to include any negative press.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Loki - Jonathon Majors (He Who Remains) found guilty of two counts of assault and harassment, and dropped by the MCU.
Two and a Half Men - bad boy, Charlie Sheen, ended up suing (and later settling with) the network for breach of contract after they fired him and replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, following his latest display of erratic behavior
Pawn Stars - Austin Lee “Chumlee” Russell’s legal woes include drug and gun charges.
Ally McBeal - Robert Downey, Jr., multiple drug charges
The Apprentice - Dumb’old Trump. You could fill a book with his legal woes.
The timeline of Frasier was set immediately after he left Boston to return to Seattle and frequently referenced things that had been shown during the run of Cheers. It also included guest appearances of characters such as Lilith, his son Frederick, Diane Chambers, and Woody, among others.