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"'''Stark Raving Dad'''" is the first episode of [[season 3]]. It originally aired on September 19, [[1991]] and was written by [[Al Jean]] and [[Mike Reiss]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]]. [[Michael Jackson]] guest starred as [[Leon Kompowsky]] although he was credited as John Jay Smith due to legal reasons.
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"'''Behind the Laughter'''" is the twenty-second episode of [[season 11]]. It originally aired on May 21, [[2000]]. It was written by [[Tim Long]], [[George Meyer]], [[Mike Scully]] and [[Matt Selman]]. New guest stars [[Willie Nelson]] and [[Jim Forbes]] appeared, and archive footage of previous guest stars [[Gary Coleman]] and [[Stephen Hawking]] were used. [[Buzz Aldrin]], [[Tom Kite]] and [[Butch Patrick]] were also credited as guest appearances as only their pictures were used.
  
When [[Bart]]'s [[lucky red hat]] goes through the wash with a load of [[Homer]]'s white work shirts and turns them pink, Homer is forced to wear a pink shirt to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|work]]. Homer is then promptly committed to a [[New Bedlam Rest Home for the Emotionally Interesting|mental institution]] where he meets up with a heavy-set, bald, white man, Leon Kompowsky, who walks and talks like Michael Jackson.
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In the style of VH1 show "Behind the Music", this documentary takes us back to the beginning of the show. We see [[Homer]]'s shoddily directed 'pilot' episode, before Homer becomes addicted to prescription drugs, [[Marge]] makes bizarre business investments, and [[Bart]] goes to rehab. The show is put on hiatus after the family split up, and [[Lisa]] writes a book about her ordeal. A phony awards show manages to reunite the Simpsons.
  
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Revision as of 07:36, May 1, 2012

"Behind the Laughter" is the twenty-second episode of season 11. It originally aired on May 21, 2000. It was written by Tim Long, George Meyer, Mike Scully and Matt Selman. New guest stars Willie Nelson and Jim Forbes appeared, and archive footage of previous guest stars Gary Coleman and Stephen Hawking were used. Buzz Aldrin, Tom Kite and Butch Patrick were also credited as guest appearances as only their pictures were used.

In the style of VH1 show "Behind the Music", this documentary takes us back to the beginning of the show. We see Homer's shoddily directed 'pilot' episode, before Homer becomes addicted to prescription drugs, Marge makes bizarre business investments, and Bart goes to rehab. The show is put on hiatus after the family split up, and Lisa writes a book about her ordeal. A phony awards show manages to reunite the Simpsons.

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