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"'''Elementary School Musical'''" is the first episode and season premiere of [[Season 22]]. It aired September 26, 2010. It guest stars [[Bret McKenzie]], [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Lea Michele]], [[Cory Monteith]], [[Amber Riley]], [[Ira Glass]] and [[Stephen Hawking]].
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'''Old Money''' is the seventeenth episode of [[Season 2]]. It aired on March 28, 1991. It was written by [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]] and was directed by [[David Silverman]]. Audrey Meadows guest starred in it as [[Bea Simmons]], Grampa's new girlfriend. [[Professor Frink]] makes his debut in the episode. The episode features references to films such as ''If I Had a Million'', and the ''Star Wars'' and ''Batman'' film franchises.
  
[[Marge]] sends [[Lisa]] to a performing arts camp where artsy counsellors (guest voices [[Jemaine Clement]] and [[Bret McKenzie]] of {{w|Flight of the Conchords}}) and fellow musically inclined campers (guest voices [[Lea Michele]], [[Cory Monteith]] and [[Amber Riley]] of ''Glee'') inspire her to embrace her creative side. After she returns to [[Springfield]], Lisa becomes restless with her ho-hum suburban lifestyle and catches the first bus to Sprooklyn in hopes of reconnecting with her inner hipster.
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[[Grandpa Simpson]] falls in love with Bea Simmons, a fellow resident of the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]]. During the course of their brief romance, Bea passes away and leaves Grandpa her entire savings, $100,000. Grandpa decides to give the money to charity but can't decide which one is worthiest, but when he can't decide, Grampa heads for a casino to gamble it away.
  
  
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Old Money is the seventeenth episode of Season 2. It aired on March 28, 1991. It was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky and was directed by David Silverman. Audrey Meadows guest starred in it as Bea Simmons, Grampa's new girlfriend. Professor Frink makes his debut in the episode. The episode features references to films such as If I Had a Million, and the Star Wars and Batman film franchises.

Grandpa Simpson falls in love with Bea Simmons, a fellow resident of the Springfield Retirement Castle. During the course of their brief romance, Bea passes away and leaves Grandpa her entire savings, $100,000. Grandpa decides to give the money to charity but can't decide which one is worthiest, but when he can't decide, Grampa heads for a casino to gamble it away.


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