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== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Homer]] appeared on the show after he temporarily achieved celebrity status by bowling a 300 game at [[Barney's Bowlarama]], and managed to get into a fight with fellow celebrity guest {{ch|Ron Howard}}. As the center square, Homer was the first guest to be called on, and he flubbed his lines, forgetting whether he was supposed to read from the "Jokes" sheet or the "Answers" sheet. At this, [[Kent Brockman]] ordered taping to be stopped. Ron Howard, in the bottom-center square, urged Brockman to put him into the center square as he was ready and could handle it. Homer retorted, "Dream on, drunkie", and Howard vaulted up into Homer's square and attacked him<ref name="Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder">"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"</ref> | + | [[Homer]] appeared on the show after he temporarily achieved celebrity status by bowling a 300 game at [[Barney's Bowlarama]], and managed to get into a fight with fellow celebrity guest {{ch|Ron Howard}}. As the center square, Homer was the first guest to be called on, and he flubbed his lines, forgetting whether he was supposed to read from the "Jokes" sheet or the "Answers" sheet. At this, [[Kent Brockman]] ordered taping to be stopped. Ron Howard, in the bottom-center square, urged Brockman to put him into the center square as he was ready and could handle it. Homer retorted, "Dream on, drunkie", and Howard vaulted up into Homer's square and attacked him.<ref name="Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder">"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"</ref> |
The show was once filmed on location at [[Springfield Harbor]], but was interrupted when a tsunami struck. Upper-row guest [[Barry White (character)|Barry White]] invited everyone to take shelter in his square. Everyone took him up on the offer except for bottom-row celebrity Charlie, who tartly said he'd been in that square for nearly thirty seasons and he wasn't leaving. Moments later, the wave struck and Charlie was washed away, prompting Homer (who was watching the show on TV) to laugh and say "He's dead now!"<ref name="Krusty Gets Kancelled">"[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"</ref> | The show was once filmed on location at [[Springfield Harbor]], but was interrupted when a tsunami struck. Upper-row guest [[Barry White (character)|Barry White]] invited everyone to take shelter in his square. Everyone took him up on the offer except for bottom-row celebrity Charlie, who tartly said he'd been in that square for nearly thirty seasons and he wasn't leaving. Moments later, the wave struck and Charlie was washed away, prompting Homer (who was watching the show on TV) to laugh and say "He's dead now!"<ref name="Krusty Gets Kancelled">"[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"</ref> | ||
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== Celebrity Guests == | == Celebrity Guests == | ||
=== On location === | === On location === | ||
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Revision as of 07:39, August 22, 2011
Springfield Squares
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TV Show Information
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Springfield Squares is a game show which features celebrities from Springfield. Kent Brockman is the host.
Contents
History
Homer appeared on the show after he temporarily achieved celebrity status by bowling a 300 game at Barney's Bowlarama, and managed to get into a fight with fellow celebrity guest Ron Howard. As the center square, Homer was the first guest to be called on, and he flubbed his lines, forgetting whether he was supposed to read from the "Jokes" sheet or the "Answers" sheet. At this, Kent Brockman ordered taping to be stopped. Ron Howard, in the bottom-center square, urged Brockman to put him into the center square as he was ready and could handle it. Homer retorted, "Dream on, drunkie", and Howard vaulted up into Homer's square and attacked him.[1]
The show was once filmed on location at Springfield Harbor, but was interrupted when a tsunami struck. Upper-row guest Barry White invited everyone to take shelter in his square. Everyone took him up on the offer except for bottom-row celebrity Charlie, who tartly said he'd been in that square for nearly thirty seasons and he wasn't leaving. Moments later, the wave struck and Charlie was washed away, prompting Homer (who was watching the show on TV) to laugh and say "He's dead now!"[2]
Celebrity Guests
On location
When the show was filmed on location at Springfield Harbor[2]:
The Capital City Goofball | Princess Kashmir | Barry White |
Ranier Wolfcastle | Lurleen Lumpkin (center square) |
Troy McClure |
Wally Cox | Unknown Male | Charlie (last name unknown) |
Homer's guest appearance
On the episode in which Homer was a guest[1]:Ranier Wolfcastle | Krusty the Clown | Itchy and Scratchy |
Bumblebee Man | Homer Simpson (center square) |
Princess Kashmir |
Sideshow Mel | Ron Howard | The Capital City Goofball |
Behind the laughter
- Springfield Squares is a parody of Hollywood Squares.
- The show's taping being interrupted by a tsunami (in "Krusty Gets Kancelled") is a reference to a real-life incident in 1971 where a taping of Hollywood Squares was interrupted by an earthquake.