There was a whole lot of news that came out of 2013. And, as you might expect, a whole lot of news bloopers were made. Here are some more of the year's best.
"Now this is the story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down ..." If you know the rest of that song -- and you surely do -- you know the premise of the 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.'
In this video, KUTV reporter Brooke Graham passes out in the middle of an interview, only to keep it rolling along seconds later. Who doesn't love a good, hard-working reporter, right?
Remember waking up on Saturday morning and eating about five bowls of Trix while you watched cartoons and being soooo mad at your mom for vacuuming while you were trying to watch your show? What was she trying to do, make us play outside?
Flashing back to this episode of X Factor gives us chills. Leading up to Christopher Maloney's X-Factor performance, you would of never seen his incredible performance coming. Christopher had a bad case of stage fright and was shaking as he took the stage.
Most children today have grown up watching the classic Christmas special 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' that was filmed using stop-motion animation. As the winter holiday season fast approaches and you settle down to watch 'Rudolph' on television, check out these 10 cool facts that you didn't know about one of the most famous Christmas specials of all time.
What's it like to go through life looking like a well-known cartoon character? Luckily, most of us will never know. But these unfortunate individuals all have the dubious distinction of looking like characters from 'Family Guy.'
They started on a show as a joke, meant to mock popular boy bands of the time, but somehow fictional group 2gether became fairly successful in their own right. There's even rumors of a reunion. Not bad for a band that started out as a goof on an MTV show.
Ahhhh, 'Hocus Pocus' -- the story of three evil (singing and dancing) witches who like to eat children and sometimes also turn them into cats. They are temporarily resurrected by a kid trying to impress a lady, and then they make everyone dance, Dance, DANCE! Since this is a Disney movie, eventually the day is saved and they all lived happily ever after. But did the cast follow suit in real life?