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''Most recent news about The Simpsons'' | ''Most recent news about The Simpsons'' | ||
− | *'''June 21:''' [[Matt Groening]] is | + | *'''June 21:''' [[Matt Groening]] is slated to receive a star on the {{w|Hollywood Walk of Fame}} in 2012. |
*'''June 19:''' [[Clarence Clemons]], the narrator for the episode "[[Grift of the Magi]]", died yesterday, aged 69. | *'''June 19:''' [[Clarence Clemons]], the narrator for the episode "[[Grift of the Magi]]", died yesterday, aged 69. | ||
*'''May 22:''' The Season 22 finale "[[The Ned-Liest Catch]]" airs in the US and invites viewers to vote online at thesimpsons.com on the future of [[Ned]]'s and [[Edna]]'s relationship, with the results to be announced in the Season 23 premiere episode. | *'''May 22:''' The Season 22 finale "[[The Ned-Liest Catch]]" airs in the US and invites viewers to vote online at thesimpsons.com on the future of [[Ned]]'s and [[Edna]]'s relationship, with the results to be announced in the Season 23 premiere episode. |
Revision as of 09:18, June 23, 2011
Most recent news about The Simpsons
- June 21: Matt Groening is slated to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.
- June 19: Clarence Clemons, the narrator for the episode "Grift of the Magi", died yesterday, aged 69.
- May 22: The Season 22 finale "The Ned-Liest Catch" airs in the US and invites viewers to vote online at thesimpsons.com on the future of Ned's and Edna's relationship, with the results to be announced in the Season 23 premiere episode.
- May 15: "500 Keys" airs in the US.
- May 8: The episode "Homer Scissorhands" airs in the US.
- March 6: The episode "The Scorpion's Tale" airs in the US.
- February 20: The episode "Angry Dad: The Movie" airs in the US. Halle Berry, Ricky Gervais, Russell Brand and Nick Park guest-star as themselves.
- February 13: "The Blue and the Gray" airs in the US, the first new episode in three weeks due to the Fox Network's airing the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl on the previous two Sundays.