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Search for the Sun
Searchforthesun.png
TV Show Information
Genre: Soap opera
Channel: Channel 6
First appearance: "Bart's Dog Gets an "F""

"I just dip in and out. I'm only watching today because Randi is coming out of a coma, and she knows the phony prince's body is hidden in the boathouse."
―Marge Simpson

Search for the Sun is a daytime television soap opera that runs on Channel 6.

History

Marge Simpson frequently watching it while doing house work. She and Lisa watch it while Lisa is home sick from school with the mumps.[1] Marge is also watching when it was interrupted for a special report on a crisis at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.[2]

Mrs. Glick, who refers to it as "her stories," watches it as well. She finds it, "Filthy. But genuinely arousing." [3]

Homer once watched it while he was working from home on disability.[4]

Appearances

References