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*The phrase "that modern Old Testament family" is a parody of the second line in ''[[The Flintstones]]''' main tune, "they're the modern stone age family." | *The phrase "that modern Old Testament family" is a parody of the second line in ''[[The Flintstones]]''' main tune, "they're the modern stone age family." | ||
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TV Show Information
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The Samsons is a television show that Ned Flanders watches.
History
The show is one of the many family friendly programs recommended by Ned Flanders. The show plays on Channel 13 on Sunday, at 8:00 p.m.
Description
"Animated laughs and feats of strength from "that modern Old Testament family!""
Behind the Laughter
- The show is a parody of The Simpsons and of Bible character Samson, a judge who was renowned for his feats of strength and heroism such as wrestling a lion and single-handedly slaying an entire army.
- The phrase "that modern Old Testament family" is a parody of the second line in The Flintstones' main tune, "they're the modern stone age family."
Appearances