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  1. Treehouse of Horror was part of the fall lineup of the 1990-1991 US TV schedule. It first aired October 25, 1990 at 8pm on Fox following “local/syndicated programming” and was followed by “Babes”, both of which remain top notch examples of quality television, well worth clearing your Thursday nights to watch on the family TV.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2004 · The hero of The Time Machine Did It is a stupid overweight detective named Homer Simpson Frank Burly. It’s easy to confuse Homer with Frank because author John Swartzwelder wrote over 50 episodes of The Simpsons.After he left the show, Swartzwelder, a notorious recluse, started writing absurd comic novels that he has self-published to avoid having to deal with demands of publishers.

  3. The Simpsons is owned by Disney and Swartzwelder’s episodes are available on DVD and streaming on Disney Plus. JohnSwartzwelder.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program where Amazon will pay us a commission for linking to products on Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

  4. The Simpsons is owned by Disney and Swartzwelder’s episodes are available on DVD and streaming on Disney Plus. JohnSwartzwelder.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program where Amazon will pay us a commission for linking to products on Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

  5. A Tale of Two Springfields was part of the fall lineup of the 2000-2001 US TV schedule. It first aired November 5, 2000 at 8pm on Fox following “King of the Hill” and was followed by “Malcolm in the Middle”, both of which remain top notch examples of quality television, well worth clearing your Sunday nights to watch on the family TV. A ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2021 · “The Simpsons” writer John Swartzwelder is finally talking about his days writing 59 iconic episodes of the show.. Swartzwelder, who has a reputation of being very private, worked on the ...

  7. The Simpsons is owned by Disney and Swartzwelder’s episodes are available on DVD and streaming on Disney Plus. JohnSwartzwelder.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program where Amazon will pay us a commission for linking to products on Amazon.com and affiliated sites.