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Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX

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Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX
1995 NFL on FOX.jpg
Special Information
Original Airdate: September 3, 1995
Show: NFL on FOX
Channel: FOX
Special Guest Voices: Terry Bradshaw as himself
James Brown as himself
Jimmy Johnson as himself
Howie Long as himself


Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX is a short in which Homer and Bart visit the NFL studio. The short was broadcast on NFL on FOX on September 3, 1995.

Plot[edit]

Bart and Homer are watching Married with Children when FOX Sports announces that the millionth caller to them will receive a special gift. Homer calls and becomes the winner, the prize is visiting the NFL studio on Fox. Terry Bradshaw welcome Homer and Bart. Homer asks if Terry can tell who wins the Saints-49ers game. Terry tell Homer that they don't know it before the game is over, but Homer does not believe him.

Bart greets James Brown but confused him with Jim Brown and James Brown. Homer eats some donuts with Jimmy Johnson behind the scenes and Homer tells him about his job. Bart is then talking on the desk with Howie Long and asks if he can say hello to his family and friends on the air and he lets him. Bart does it but adds in a joke name at the end. Homer then starts to strangle Bart and Howie tells Homer to "go for it". Homer visits Terry in the make-up room where they discuss Homer's hair. Bart shows up and draws the NFL on FOX logo on the back of Homer's head. Grampa is at home and complains that the game has not started yet.