Everything We Learned From The Simpsons

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Two blokes from the north of England and everything they ever learned from the people of Springfield. expect busting open references to products that no longer exist and laughing at 30 year old references.  Hosted by Tom (It's West Yorkshire Expression) and Mark (Stomp Aberdeen!) New Episode every Two weeks.

  1. 01/02/2024

    Krusty gets Kancelled

    After a year off this week the boys are back and finding the British Red Hot Chili peppers and learning about Ray J. Johnson Junior. --- The Everything We Learned From The Simpsons Theme tune is by the brilliantly titled and Simpsons related Banana Kaboom! An instrumental version of their frenetic song 'Vegas'. Get them on their Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/bananakaboomband --- "Krusty Gets Kancelled" is the twenty-second and final episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 13, 1993. In the episode, a new show featuring ventriloquist Arthur Crandall and his dummy Gabbo premieres in Springfield and competes with Krusty the Clown's show. Krusty's show is soon canceled. Bart and Lisa decide to help Krusty get back on the air by staging a comeback special. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder, and directed by David Silverman. Following the success of "Homer at the Bat", the writers wanted to try a similar guest star-heavy episode, except with celebrities instead of baseball players. The episode proved quite difficult, as many of the actors asked to guest star declined at the last minute and the comeback special portion was nearly scrapped. Johnny Carson, Hugh Hefner, Bette Midler, Luke Perry, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers (Flea, Anthony Kiedis, Arik Marshall and Chad Smith) all guest star as themselves and appear on Krusty's special. Elizabeth Taylor and Barry White, both of whom guest-starred in previous episodes this season, make cameo appearances.

    59 min
  2. 11/07/2022

    Homer Alone

    This week the boys are talking Yasser Arafat, Omelettes with two kinds of cheese, Lube Jobs and The much better version of the song 'Baby Come Back'. --- The Everything We Learned From The Simpsons Theme tune is by the brilliantly titled and Simpsons related Banana Kaboom! An instrumental version of their frenetic song 'Vegas'. Get them on their Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/bananakaboomband --- "Homer Alone" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the fiftieth episode overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 6, 1992. In the episode, stress from household chores and her family's demands causes Marge to suffer a nervous breakdown, so she vacations alone at a spa. She leaves Bart and Lisa with Patty and Selma; Maggie stays at home with Homer but leaves home looking for her mother, causing Homer to frantically search for her. The episode was written by David M. Stern and directed by Mark Kirkland. Stern had noticed that most of the writers were pitching stories about Bart and Homer, and he thought a "deeper vein of comedy" could be reached by having Marge suffer from a nervous breakdown.[3] Originally, Marge's trip was to a distressed mother's institute rather than a spa. However, the plot was not well received at the table read for the episode and much of it was rewritten. The episode's title references the film Home Alone, which starred David Stern's brother Daniel. "Homer Alone" contains references to the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons, Thelma and Louise, Home Alone, MacGyver, and the song "Baby Come Back" by Player. The episode has received generally positive reviews from critics. During its original airing on Fox during February sweeps, it acquired a 14.2 Nielsen rating.

    1h 8m

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Two blokes from the north of England and everything they ever learned from the people of Springfield. expect busting open references to products that no longer exist and laughing at 30 year old references.  Hosted by Tom (It's West Yorkshire Expression) and Mark (Stomp Aberdeen!) New Episode every Two weeks.