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She guest starred in the [[Season 2]] episode "[[Bart's Dog Gets an F]]" as [[Sylvia Winfield]] and [[Emily Winthropp]].
 
She guest starred in the [[Season 2]] episode "[[Bart's Dog Gets an F]]" as [[Sylvia Winfield]] and [[Emily Winthropp]].
  
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Tracey Ullman filed a lawsuit in 1992, claiming that her show was the source of ''The Simpsons'' success and therefore should receive a share of the show's profit. "I breast-fed those little devils," Tracey Ullman once said of ''The Simpsons''. She wanted a share of ''The Simpsons''' merchandising and gross profits and believed she was entitled to $2.5 million of Fox's estimated $50 million in 1992. The Fox network had paid her $58,000 in royalties for ''The Simpsons'' as well as $3 million for the 3 1/2 seasons her show was on the air. Eventually the courts ruled in favor of the network.<ref name="ullman">{{cite news |first=Frank|last=Spotnitz||title=Eat my shorts!|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|page=8(1)|date=[[1992-10-23]]}}</ref>
 
Tracey Ullman filed a lawsuit in 1992, claiming that her show was the source of ''The Simpsons'' success and therefore should receive a share of the show's profit. "I breast-fed those little devils," Tracey Ullman once said of ''The Simpsons''. She wanted a share of ''The Simpsons''' merchandising and gross profits and believed she was entitled to $2.5 million of Fox's estimated $50 million in 1992. The Fox network had paid her $58,000 in royalties for ''The Simpsons'' as well as $3 million for the 3 1/2 seasons her show was on the air. Eventually the courts ruled in favor of the network.<ref name="ullman">{{cite news |first=Frank|last=Spotnitz||title=Eat my shorts!|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|page=8(1)|date=[[1992-10-23]]}}</ref>
  
 
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Tracey Ullman (born December 30, 1959) is a British-born comedian, actress, singer, dancer, screenwriter, and author, who is most famous for being the host of her eponymous variety television show from 1987 until 1990. The Tracey Ullman Show Show was the series that the Simpsons shorts appeared on before spinning off into The Simpsons.

She guest starred in the Season 2 episode "Bart's Dog Gets an F" as Sylvia Winfield and Emily Winthropp.

Lawsuit

Tracey Ullman filed a lawsuit in 1992, claiming that her show was the source of The Simpsons success and therefore should receive a share of the show's profit. "I breast-fed those little devils," Tracey Ullman once said of The Simpsons. She wanted a share of The Simpsons' merchandising and gross profits and believed she was entitled to $2.5 million of Fox's estimated $50 million in 1992. The Fox network had paid her $58,000 in royalties for The Simpsons as well as $3 million for the 3 1/2 seasons her show was on the air. Eventually the courts ruled in favor of the network.[1]


  1. Spotnitz, Frank. "Eat my shorts!"Entertainment Weekly, p. 8(1).