The latest episode of "The Simpsons" killed off a long-running character introduced to the show more than 30 years ago.
The elderly Simpsons' neighbor and church organist was killed by a rogue mechanical seal in Season 23. However, she popped up ...
The Simpsons said goodbye to one of their longest-running recurring characters during the seventh episode of season 37. Find ...
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The Simpsons' Top 10 One-Episode Wonders: Iconic Guest Characters
From Hank Scorpio to Lyle Lanley to Lisa's substitute Mr. Bergstrom, some of the best characters in The Simpsons only ever ...
The Simpsons broke hearts with a major goodbye 30 years ago today, and it's still the saddest ending in the show's history ...
“Deep Space Homer” is about as classic as The Simpsons episodes come. The Season 5 episode launches Homer into space as part of a special NASA program made to help boost ratings, and Homer fails his ...
The Simpsons' have killed off a character who has been part of the iconic show for 34 years. However, fans of the series thought she was already dead. In the latest episode, organist Alice Glick died ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Dan McGrath, an Emmy winning comedy writer best known for his work on "The Simpsons," "Saturday Night Live" and "King of the Hill" died Friday, his family announced. He was 61.
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Disney+ launches 'Simpsons' channel that shows episodes in order
“The Simpsons” channel will now stream episodes from the show’s 35-season history in chronological order on Disney+. Viewers ...
Longtime recurring Simpsons character Alice Glick got the axe on this most recent episode of the long-running animated sitcom, dying right at the organ where she's played for 37 seasons.
Dan McGrath, an Emmy Award -winning writer and producer who worked on shows such as The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, and King of the Hill, has died. He was 61.
The Simpsons has bid farewell to a long-standing character after an impressive 34-year run. In the November 16 episode titled ...
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