Another promotional image released by Fox, this one’s for the second episode airing in November titled G.I.D’oh!
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Another promotional image released by Fox, this one’s for the second episode airing in November titled G.I.D’oh!
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With still just under a month until Treehouse Of Horror XVII airs and Season 18 returns, Fox has released a promotional image for the episode. The image merges all three stories and is was released in two forms, one with and one without a movie poster border. To view the full image, click the preview above.
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The Simpsons is taking October off thanks to Fox’s ongoing commitment to the baseball playoffs. The two episodes previewed in the video above, including this year’s Treehouse Of Horror episode will air in November
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The Simpsons increased its ratings slightly from last week to begin the month-long break between new episodes. Please Homer, Don’t Hammer ‘Em scored 9.72 million viewers, impressive figures, but still short of the season premiere (11.5 million).
The Simpsons and American Dad (8.39 million) were in fourth place for the 8:00pm hour, behind EM: Home Edition, Football, and The Amazing Race. Overall, Fox were fourth for the night but its cartoon lineup including Family Guy (9.65 million) helped the network hit third place among adults 18 – 49. The next new episode, Treehouse Of Horror XVII, airs November 5.
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Hoping to see a new side to Homer, Marge convinces him to buy a refined collectionof carpentry books. To Marge’s dismay, the books only gather dust until she accidentally breaks a nightstand and uses the books to fix it herself. Soon Mage is hammering everything and decides to tansform her skills into a business. But the esidents of Springfeld don’t tust her to make repairs so she hires Homer as a “front” while she handles the real work. Meanwhile peanuts are no longer allowed at Spingfield Elementry and Bart finds out Skinner has the allergy. You can view the Fox promo for this episode here.
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The Simpsons figures dropped a little from last week’s season premiere, but the episode Jazzy & The Pussycats still managed to draw a healthy 8.94 million viewers on Sunday.
The Fox network finished fourth overall for the night and third among adults aged 18 – 49. Similarly, The Simpsons kept Fox in fourth place for the 8:00pm hour, beaten by Football, 60 Minutes, and The Amazing Race. The big winner for Fox was Family Guy, with 9.33 million viewers, while American Dad (7.70 million) proved a success in its new post-Simpsons timeslot. Fox has one more new episode of The Simpsons to air next week before their commitment to Baseball comes into play during October.
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When Bart turns a quiet funeral into a chaotic mess, his parents are faced with a mob of angry Springfieldians who have had enough. Homer and Marge desperately look to a child psychiatrist for help, who suggests that Bart take up drumming to channel his energy. Before long, Bart is laying down fills like a pro, getting into
The highly anticipated season premiere of The Simpsons managed to gather 11.5 million viewers on Sunday night up against some stiff competition.
While coming fourth behind Sunday Night NFL on NBC, Path To 9/11 on ABC, and CBS’s 9/11 documentary, The Simpsons still pulled healthy numbers, up on last year’s season premiere Bonfire Of The Manatees (11.1 million). FOX finished third overall for the night, but was boosted to second position behind NBC among adults 18 – 49 with help from Family Guy (10 million) and American Dad (8.9 million).
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After Lisa befriends Fat Tony’s son Michael, Fat Tony invites the Simpsons over for dinner as a sign of gratitude. Shockingly, Fat Tony is shot by a rival family moments after Michael admits he would rather be a chef than take over the family business. Fat Tony’s main thugs want Michael to be the new kingpin, but when he declines, Homer steps up and leads the family on a major mob spree.
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Fox has offered online sneak peaks of the first seven minutes of “The Simpsons” premiere “The Mook, The Chef, The Wife, and Her Homer” starting today, part of a promotional campaign for the 17-year-old animated comedy. The episode doesn’t air on television until tomorrow night, but you can get a sneak peek at The Simpsons on Myspace.
The clip, sponsored by Burger King, is also available at Fox.com and IGNTV.com. The online offering also includes behind-the-scenes footage on the making of an upcoming episode. The “Simpsons” effort builds on Fox’s aggressive approach to use its Web assets to promote new shows. The network is also offering for free the first three episodes of “Vanished” and “Prison Break”.
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Another peek at Season 18 today, with Fox revealing its second promotional image for the season. This time it’s the episode ‘Jazzy And The Pussycats’ which will air on September 17th. The episode features Jack and Meg from The White Stripes; so too does the promo image. Click image below for a full view.
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Fox has released promotional art for the Season 18 premiere, ‘The Mook, The Chef, The Wife and His Homer’, set to air on September 10. The artwork features Metallica, which confirms that this will be the episode in which Metallica guest star. Here’s the art, which you can click for a full view.
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