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*'''2003:''' ''[[The Simpsons Risky Business]]'' was released on DVD and VHS. | *'''2003:''' ''[[The Simpsons Risky Business]]'' was released on DVD and VHS. | ||
*'''2019:''' "[[I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh]]" aired for the first time. | *'''2019:''' "[[I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh]]" aired for the first time. | ||
| + | *'''2024:''' "[[Night of the Living Wage]]" aired for the first time. | ||
| {{#time: z|April 8}} = | | {{#time: z|April 8}} = | ||
*'''1994:''' [[Johnny LaZebnik]], one-time writer, was born. | *'''1994:''' [[Johnny LaZebnik]], one-time writer, was born. | ||
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- 1925: Rod Steiger, actor and guest star, was born.
- 1925: Harold M. Schulweis, a rabbi and special technical consultant, was born.
- 1932: Angelo Torres, comic artist, was born.
- 1954: Chuck Dixon, comic writer, was born.
- 1961: Daniel Clowes, author and guest star, was born.
- 1977: Sarah Michelle Gellar, actress and guest star, was born.
- 1994: "Burns' Heir" aired for the first time.
- 1996: "22 Short Films About Springfield" aired for the first time.
- 1999: Anthony Newley, actor and guest star, died.
- 2011: Simpsons Comics #184 was released in the UK.
- 2013: "What Animated Women Want" aired for the first time.