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This weekend: Grammy legends; âExtreme Makeoverâ in Cocoa; Dwight Howard on âCleveland Showâ; Marge Simpson goes gray
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe weekend's biggest show will be the Grammys, which unfold from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Sunday on CBS. The awards are usually about today's biggest hitmakers, but this year's telecast is making a big deal over legends. And why not? Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand... -
D'oh! Bash marks 'The Simpsons' 20th; attendees discuss anniversary and Marge's Playboy spread
Associated Press WriterSANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Forget red. The arrivals-line carpet leading into Barker Hangar was yellow — appropriate, given the night's honorees: Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge and Maggie Simpson, all on hand to celebrate 20 years of "The Simpsons....Tags: Television, Falcon Heene, Celebrities, Bart Simpson, Television Industry
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Marge Simpson Featured On November Playboy Cover
LATimes.comPlayboy has had brunets, blonds and redheads grace the cover of its monthly magazine. Now it's going blue. For the first time, Playboy is using a cartoon character, Springfield's own Marge Simpson, as its cover girl. The November issue will hit the...Tags: Television, Homer Simpson (fictional character), Entertainment, Cartoons, Matt Groening
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'Simpsons' Still Rakes in the 'D'oh!'
Zap2It.comIt is the 15-minute doodle that has raked in billions. Matt Groening drew "The Simpsons" in a quarter of an hour for "The Tracey Ullman Show" on the then-fledgling FOX network. Twenty years later, after President George H.W. Bush vilified it, critics...Tags: Television, Fox Broadcasting Company, Celebrities, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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'Simpsons' looks beyond 350th episode
AP Television WriterWhen a show reaches an impressive 350 episodes, it's fair to reflect on its mortality. So how long can "The Simpsons," which hits the milestone Sunday, keep going? "I don't see any end in sight," creator and executive producer Matt Groening told The...Tags: Television, Same-Sex Marriage, Comedy (genre), News Corp., Entertainment
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'The Simpsons' goes global
LOS ANGELES--It was the middle of the night and "The Simpsons" animation director Mark Kirkland was on the telephone to South Korea explaining how to draw Marge Simpson shooting a gun. The Korean artists on the other end of the line -the ones...Tags: Television, Superman (fictional character), Comedy (genre), South Korea, Kirkland's Inc.
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TV's coolest parents
Don't feel too sorry for TV's Joan Girardi, Angela Chase or Brandon Walsh. Their folks may be bland, overbearing and insufferable, and sure, these kids are stuck with them like a zit on prom night. But it's the viewing public that must really suffer. The...Tags: Television, The Sopranos (tv program), Kelly Rowan, Joe Mantegna, The O.C. (tv program)
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