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Difference between revisions of "Tad Winslow"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
Dr. Tad Winslow had revived Cleopatra, a 5000-year old mummy and planned to skydrive with [[Contessa]] when he dreams he died.
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[[File:Tad Winslow original.png|thumb|140px|left|The original Tad Winslow]]
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Moe sought the role of Dr. Tad Winslow when he was younger, but was rejected as he was too ugly. After the producers got tired of the man who played Dr. Winslow, they met Moe and gave him the role as Dr. Winslow and fired the older guy. After Moe secretly read the script for the next few episodes, he realized that his character would be killed, and along with Homer he revealed on live TV a year's worth of storylines. He then was then told that his character only died in a dream.<ref name="Pygmoelian">"[[Pygmoelian]]"</ref>
  
== Behind the scenes of the show ==
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The original Tad Winslow was seen on TV when [[Grady]] and [[Homer]] were flicking through channels with Grady telling Homer that the person who played Winslow was gay.<ref>"[[Three Gays of the Condo]]"</ref>
Moe sought the role of Dr. Tad Winslow when he was younger, but was rejected as he was too ugly. After the producers got tired of the man who played Dr. Winslow, they met Moe and gave him the role as Dr. Winslow and fired the older guy. After Moe secretly read the script for the next few episodes, he realized that his character would be killed, and along with Homer he revealed on live TV a year's worth of storylines. He then was then told that his character only died in a dream.
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=== Character history ===
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Dr. Tad Winslow had revived Cleopatra, a 5000-year old mummy and planned to skydrive with [[Contessa]] when he dreams he died.<ref name="Pygmoelian"/>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Pygmoelian}}
 
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Revision as of 09:39, December 24, 2017

Dr. Tad Winslow
Tad Winslow.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Gray/Brown
Occupation: Doctor
First appearance: "Pygmoelian"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Dr. Tad Winslow is a character in It Never Ends, formerly played by a man with black hair before Moe Szyslak took over the role.

History

The original Tad Winslow

Moe sought the role of Dr. Tad Winslow when he was younger, but was rejected as he was too ugly. After the producers got tired of the man who played Dr. Winslow, they met Moe and gave him the role as Dr. Winslow and fired the older guy. After Moe secretly read the script for the next few episodes, he realized that his character would be killed, and along with Homer he revealed on live TV a year's worth of storylines. He then was then told that his character only died in a dream.[1]

The original Tad Winslow was seen on TV when Grady and Homer were flicking through channels with Grady telling Homer that the person who played Winslow was gay.[2]

Character history

Dr. Tad Winslow had revived Cleopatra, a 5000-year old mummy and planned to skydrive with Contessa when he dreams he died.[1]

Appearances

References