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Difference between revisions of "Bill Cosby"

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'''Bill Cosby''' is a comedian and TV show host.
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'''Bill Cosby''' is a comedian, author and TV show host.
  
==History==
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== History ==
Bill Cosby hosted the TV program ''[[Kids Say the Darnedest Things]]'', where he used the kids' remarks as a springboard to doing his own standup comedy routines. Cosby and his family later auditioned to appear in ''1895 Challenge'', a reality show where the cast would live as though the year was 1895. However, they lost out to the [[Simpson family]]. He is also author of the book [[Fatherhood]], a book given to Homer by [[National Fatherhood Institute]].
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When a yo-yo craze hit [[Springfield Elementary School]], [[Bart]] proved to be very good at yo-yo tricks. [[Homer]] told [[Marge]] that soon he would be able to quit his job and "live off the boy", but [[Marge]] challenged him to name one person who had gotten rich by doing yo-yo tricks. After considering Cosby, {{Ch|Donald Trump}} and [[Arnold Palmer]], Homer realized to his chagrin that there wasn't any such person.<ref>"[[Bart the Lover]]"</ref>
  
==Behind the Laughter==
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Bill Cosby hosted the TV program ''[[Kids Say the Darnedest Things]]'', where he used the kids' remarks as a springboard to doing his own standup comedy routines.<ref>"[[Children of a Lesser Clod]]"</ref> Cosby also had his own sitcom, ''[[The Cosby Show]]'', on which [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] made a guest appearance.<ref>"[['Round Springfield]]"</ref>
*[[Dan Castellaneta]], not {{w|Bill Cosby}}. provided the voice of the Bill Cosby character.
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*Cosby's own TV show, ''{{W|The Cosby Show}}'', was for a few years a competitor to ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
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Cosby and his family later auditioned to appear in ''[[The 1895 Challenge]]'', a reality show where the cast would live as though the year was 1895. However, they lost out to the [[Simpson family]].<ref>"[[Helter Shelter]]"</ref>
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Bill Cosby is also the author of the book ''[[Fatherhood]]'', a copy of which was given to [[Homer]] by the National Fatherhood Institute.<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> The same book is seen burning in a fireplace later on.<ref>"[[Dog of Death]]"</ref>
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The sign on the door of [[Second Hand Bros Clothing]] says that they're no longer accepting Cosby sweaters.<ref>"[[Carl Carlson Rides Again]]"</ref>
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[[Dr. Hibbert]] told [[Homer]] that he wanted to hear Homer explain episodes of Bill Cosby shows.<ref>''[[It Came from the '70s]]''</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Cosby's own TV show, ''[[The Cosby Show]]'', was, for a few years, a competitor to ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
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[[Category:Characters introduced in season 6]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, January 22, 2024

Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Comedian
First appearance: "Saturdays of Thunder"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Bill Cosby is a comedian, author and TV show host.

History[edit]

When a yo-yo craze hit Springfield Elementary School, Bart proved to be very good at yo-yo tricks. Homer told Marge that soon he would be able to quit his job and "live off the boy", but Marge challenged him to name one person who had gotten rich by doing yo-yo tricks. After considering Cosby, Donald Trump and Arnold Palmer, Homer realized to his chagrin that there wasn't any such person.[1]

Bill Cosby hosted the TV program Kids Say the Darnedest Things, where he used the kids' remarks as a springboard to doing his own standup comedy routines.[2] Cosby also had his own sitcom, The Cosby Show, on which Bleeding Gums Murphy made a guest appearance.[3]

Cosby and his family later auditioned to appear in The 1895 Challenge, a reality show where the cast would live as though the year was 1895. However, they lost out to the Simpson family.[4]

Bill Cosby is also the author of the book Fatherhood, a copy of which was given to Homer by the National Fatherhood Institute.[5] The same book is seen burning in a fireplace later on.[6]

The sign on the door of Second Hand Bros Clothing says that they're no longer accepting Cosby sweaters.[7]

Dr. Hibbert told Homer that he wanted to hear Homer explain episodes of Bill Cosby shows.[8]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Cosby's own TV show, The Cosby Show, was, for a few years, a competitor to The Simpsons.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]