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Harrison George

A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: why I laugh?

  1. 19. FEB.

    Classic Krusty Re-release: I Love Lisa with Nicole Vespa

    In honor of Valentine's Day, we are re-sharing this classic episode, now with a new intro with Eli!    --- Love is in the air this week as we discuss The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 15, I Love Lisa- after receiving a Valentine from Lisa (out of pity), Ralph Wiggum starts courting her, much to her dismay.  My guest today is Nicole Vespa (Redacted, Voila), an actor and improvisor in Chicago. We talk about parents giving bad advice, unrequited school crushes, and the bizarre death of President Zachary Taylor. Follow Nicole at @nvespa on Instagram. Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com. Nicole Recommends:  Drunk History The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson Bob's Burgers Harrison Recommends:  To All The Boys I've Loved Before Eli Recommends: Being in Love   Research for this episode came from:  Accidental Presidents : Eight Men Who Changed America by Jared Cohen Are You Prepared for the Storm of Lovemaking? : Letters of Love and Lust From the White House by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler By One Vote: The Disputed Election of 1876 by Michael Holt Combing Through the White House by Theodore Pappas Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels Edwin Battistella Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar The Carnival Campaign by Ronald Shafer The President is Dead by Louis Picone What Ails the White House: Medical History of the American Presidency by Dr. Jay Murphy  Who’s Buried in Grants Tomb by Brian Lamb Zachary Taylor : Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest by K. Jack Bauer   For more information about the presidents, check your local library!

    1 Std. 25 Min.
  2. 29. JAN.

    Bart Sells His Soul with Eli Mandel

    “When you see one of these kitschy places like TGI Fridays, are they expecting you to be like “Whoa! There’s signs! Crocodiles don’t wear sunglasses!”? But Marge is exactly the type of person those are targeted for.”   Wow what an episode we have for you today! Not only is our guest super funny, not only is he one of my best friends, he’s also the new CO-HOST of the show! Welcome to the show Eli Coyote Mandel! Eli has written for shows like Saturday Night Live and Search Party and performs at UCB in New York.    Today we’re reviewing the Simpsons episode “Bart Sells His Soul” from Season 7 Episode 4. This is the one where Bart sells his soul to Milhouse, and immediately suffers the consequences. This episode has it all: Iron Butterfly, Moe’s Family Feedbag, Ow, My Freaking Ears, and of course the return of Alf (in POG form!). We discuss the wild history of family restaurants with lots of crazy crap on the walls, the search for the human soul, and why After Hours is the most accurate NYC movie ever.    You can follow Eli on Instagram at @elicoyote, on TikTok @elicoyotemandel, and @nickandelicomedy on both. You can follow this show @bartannicapod on Instagram.   Eli Recommends After Hours Sonnets ET In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly Harrison Recommends Damn Yankees The works of Pablo Neruda Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Eli’s Videos: A Guy The Day After His Server Was Nice to Him A Disney Channel Original Movie but Dad Took It Too Far Dad Is Also Scared Of Bullies   Research: Orange Roofs, Golden Arches: the Architecture of American Chain Restuarants by Philip Langdon  The Death of Flair: As Friday's Goes Minimalist, What Happens to the Antiques? When T.G.I. Friday's Loses Its Flair

    1 Std. 41 Min.
  3. 16. JAN.

    Bart on the Road with Thomas Kelly

    "This extraordinary situation of a car, free time and $600 is enough for Martin, Nelson and Bart and Millhouse to kind of come together."   Today we’re talking Tennessee with a real Tennessianen-ite, Thomas Kelly!   We’re reviewing the classic Simpsons episode from Season 7 Episode 20 “Bart on the Road”- Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Martin rent a car and road trip to Knoxville, TN for the 1982 World’s Fair. And Thomas is from Knoxville! We talk about seeing your home town on TV, if The Simpson’s anti-Fox satire matters, and if lunch is the funniest meal. We also discuss why Marge needs friends, and why this is one of the all time best Homer/Lisa stories.    You can follow Thomas on Instagram at @thomaskelly.actingman and @sand.improv.  You can follow this show at bartannicapod on Instagram.   Thomas Recommends: Any Quentin Tarantino movie (for the TN references) Dolly Parton (just, as a person)  Nashville by Robert Altman Harrison Recommends: Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Any of Thomas’ acting performances: Heart Race (short film by Katelyn Douglass) Amazing Animals Around Chicago (web series starring Kate O’Connor, directed by Thomas) Collection of Improv Promos for Sand Improv When The Annual Work Review Gets Intimate (sketch) Research: Fair America by Robert Rydell Vagabonds: The Story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison's Ten Year Road Trip by Jeff Guinn Randi Rain YT: Flippin' Fabulous: Reviving the Iconic Acrobatic Toy Dog! Maxim: Last Tango on Brando Island

    1 Std. 57 Min.

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A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: why I laugh?

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