Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is a tough song to tackle, but watch this impressionist cover it as pop culture icons like Peter Griffin, Homer Simpson, and more. We think you'll be impressed!
If you are you a big Simpson's fan? You’re in luck! Stamps featuring characters from the popular show were issued back in 2009 and 2010. Maybe you didn't get yours when they first came out, but it's not too late.
Lady Gaga will appear on the season finale of ‘The Simpsons’ on FOX on Sunday, May 20. She will be playing herself and has taken along a complete wardrobe change for the show, totaling 18 separate outfits. FOX has released an image of Gaga from her episode exclusively via EW and she looks fashion forward, even as a cartoon.
As any fan of ‘The Simpsons‘ knows, Bart can be seen at the beginning of every episode writing on Ms. Krabappel’s blackboard. But after 23 seasons of the long-running cartoon, it can be difficult to keep all of Bart’s chalkboard mantras straight. Fortunately, CableTV.com has gathered them all in honor of the show’s 500th episode.
When we heard about ‘The Simpsons’ Ultimate Fan Marathon Challenge, in which ‘Simpsons’ fanatics would compete to see who could watch all 500 episodes of Springfield’s finest in a row, we said it couldn’t be done. Eighty-six hours and 37 minutes of continuous TV watching without any sleep just seemed too much for any human to endure, even though ‘Simpsons’ fans are made of strong stuff (and also b
Don't have a cow, man! Life in Springfield for "The Simpsons" will go on, at least for a 24th and 25th season. After a particularly heated and very public battle, the Fox network and 20th Century Fox have come to an agreement with the series' voice actors.
Things in Springfield may come to an abrupt halt, regardless of whether the current contract dispute with its voice actors is resolved. Now Fox officials are saying that even if the actors acquiesce, and agree to the pay cut, next year (season 24) will be the series' last.
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D'oh! "The Simpsons", TV's longest-running sitcom, may end after its 23rd season. Its possible demise is not because of a ratings issue - the series is practically a license to print money for Fox - but because of a contract dispute between the production company and The Simpsons' principal voice actors.