The Simpsons Cast Agrees To New Deal, Show Stays On The Air
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The Simpsons Cast Faces Noon Deadline To Accept Pay Cut – Or Else
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Sorry, Bart – but we’re about to have a cow!
20th Century Fox Television has given the six principal actors who voice the characters on The Simpsons a noon deadline Friday to accept a salary cut of 45-percent or this will be the show’s last season.
The network says the long running animated hit has simply become too expensive.
Money Dispute May Mean The End Of The Simpsons
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Fox Celebrates Mother's Day With Brand New Episodes Of Their Sunday Best!
Posted on May 05, 2010 @ 02:00PM - 1 comment

Fox has a special treat for all the mamas -- and even the papas -- Sunday, as the network will air four all new episodes of its' prime-time powerhouse comedies.
Whoever your favorite matriarch of the boob tube might be -- be it Marge Simpson, Donna Tubbs, Lois Griffin or Francine Smith -- Fox has the show for you to close out your special Sunday.
The Simpsons airs at 8/7c; The Cleveland Show airs at 8:30/7:30c; Family Guy airs at 9/8c; American Dad airs at 9:30/8:30c.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: The Voice Of Bart Simpson Shows Off Her Other Voices
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Bart Simpson has been 10 years old for 22 years now, and Nancy Cartwright is the woman behind the voice that keeps him forever young. The voice over artist showed off her amazing vocal ability with RadarOnline.com.
In an exclusive interview Nancy says “Bart is the easiest one to do,” but her favorite voice is that of Nelson Muntz, the bully. “Of all the characters in Springfield, he’s one of the most evolved characters,” she says. “He’s now a bit of a philosopher.”
Simpsons Desktop App Now Available!
Posted on Apr 05, 2010 @ 11:44AM - Add a comment

April Fool's Day may be over, but fans of the iconic cartoon still have the chance to pull the ultimate Bart-worthy pranks on their friends through The Simpsons Unleashed, a brand new desktop application available for download at TheSimpsons.com.
TV: Sunday Hot List
Posted on Apr 02, 2010 @ 05:22PM - Add a comment

There’s a lot of self-discovery happening on a special two-hour episode of Ruby on the Style channel tonight. She attends a six-day, intensive program to delve deep into her weight issues and find clues from her past that may have triggered her food addiction.
If paranormal, soap opera and reality shows are your thing—then you’ll love the new TLC series Seeing vs Believing. It features All My Children star Ricky Paull Goldin traveling the country with his skeptical friend Jeff Gurtman trying to solve unexplained phenomena wherever they go.
Oscars Producers Tell Stars, Be Funny, Cut Back On Thank Yous
Posted on Feb 25, 2010 @ 12:48PM - Add a comment

The producers of the Oscars are telling nominees to save their Thank Yous and be funny instead, RadarOnline.com has learned.
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Gabourey Sidibe, who is nominated for her powerful role in Precious, says “They actually don’t want you to thank anyone they don’t know—not the producer or like, sound technicians for anything of that,” she said Thursday morning to Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM, Los Angeles.
“They said to be funny. ‘Say something that you mean, then be funny,’” she says. “Then backstage there’s like a 'Thank You Cam’ where you can thank everyone for as long as possible and they’ll put it on the web. And you can email it to those you thanked.”
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Gabourey says she has already picked her dress for the awards March 7th. “I did my very first fitting with it yesterday. It’s a dress and not a stupid pantsuit,” the plus size actress said proudly. “I’m not going to wear that to the Oscars! It’s going be awesome.”
Gabourey is cool with whatever the Academy throws her way, she says no matter what happens, “its going to be a big night.”
What’s next for the actress? She says it’s time now for a comedy. She’d love to work with either Tina Fey or Amy Poehler. Her dream job? Being on The Simpsons.
The Simpsons Best 10 Episodes Ever
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D'Oh!! The Simpsons has been on the air for 20 years. During that time, everyone's favorite cartoon family has had hundreds of memorable adventures.
From those, RadarOnline.com’s resident Simpsons’ expert has culled what we consider the 10 best. And yes, we KNOW that no matter which 10 we pick Simpsons fans are going to think we are stupider than all the men on the Simpson side (ha ha, we loved that episode when Lisa finds out the women are the achievers).
Everyone has their own picks, to which we say: Excellent, Smithers!
Take a look at the top 10 episodes
10. Marge vs. The Monorail: Season 4 In this send-up of The Music Man, a con artist convinces Springfield it needs a monorail and Homer becomes the engineer. Unfortunately, the specs aren't exactly up to code and it's Leonard Nimoy (!) to the rescue.
9. Deep Space Homer: Season 5 Homer becomes an astronaut on the space shuttle, doing a 2001: A Space Odyssey homage as he floats around the cabin eating potato chips...before crashing into an experimental ant farm, releasing the bugs. Houston -- we have a problem.
8. Behind the Laughter: Season 11 A spoof of Behind the Music, a look at the "real" lives of the characters, who just pretend to be the people we watch on TV. Naturally, their real world is full of bitterness and disappointment. The show follows them as they pursue different (and hilarious) careers -- such as Homer becoming a serious actor.
7. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson: Season 9 An episode that isn't shown much any more: Homer's car is booted in front of the World Trade Center. While he waits there, urgently needing a bathroom, Marge and the kids catch a Broadway show with the unforgettable rehab song, I'm Checkin' In.
6. Who Shot Mr. Burns Parts 1 and 2: Seasons 6 and 7 The cranky billionaire builds a giant disc to block out the sun, so Springfield is forced to buy his nuclear-generated electricity. When he is gunned down by someone in Springfield, the evidence points to Homer. Turns out it was (spoiler!) baby Maggie who did the deed.
5. Treehouse of Horror VIII Season 9 Almost all the "Treehouse of Horror" episodes qualify for the list, but this was the best of the best with "The Homega Man" (Homer vs. mutants), "Fly vs. Fly" (a spoof of The Fly with Bart as the bug monster), and "Easy-Bake Coven" with Marge as a green-skinned witch. Classic.
#4. Alone Again, Natura-Diddly: Season 11 Sitting in the grandstands at the new speedway, Homer ducks as a t-shirt is air-cannoned in his direction. It strikes Ned Flanders' wife Maude, knocking her to the street and killing her. A serio-comic gem which tests Ned's faith in God.
3. Homer's Phobia: Season 8 A brilliant examination of prejudice, as Homer is concerned about letting Bart associate with John Waters, once he discovers Waters is gay. Homer's efforts to make a "man" of his son by taking him hunting are tragic and help Homer accept all people for what they are.
2. Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire: Season 1 Yes, Homer's voice sounds more like Walter Matthau than Homer, and the characters look a little different. But this was the first full-length episode aired, and it still works with its Christmas setting and the debut of Santa's Little Helper.
1. Mr. Plow: Season 4 Homer starts his own snow-removal business, competing with his buddy Barney -- whose life he saves on a treacherous road. The two end their rivalry, suggesting that even God can't pull them apart. At which point God, miffed, melts the snow and puts them out of business. Once heard, the Mr. Plow song will stay in your head forever.
Images From the Top Ten Simpson's Episodes of all Time.
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