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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Homer]] decided to become a hippie, part of his self-education in hippie culture included watching an old comedy sketch with {{ch|Bob Hope}}, [[Phyllis Diller]] and Jill St. John. In the sketch, Bob Hope stepped onto the center of the stage and introduced himself as a hippie. Then Jill St. John sauntered onto the stage from one end, to tremendous applause and {{w|Wolf-whistling|wolf whistles}} from the audience, probably due in part to the sight of her breasts jiggling under her snug top. St. John then invited Hope to a love-in. Hope was pleased at the prospect of attending a love-in with Jill St. John, but Phyllis Diller entered from the other end of the stage, told Hope that he would be attending with her (not St. John), and laughed loudly. Hope was visibly disappointed to hear this, as the flower in his headband drooped.
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When [[Homer]] decided to become a hippie, part of his self-education in hippie culture included watching an old comedy sketch with {{Ch|Bob Hope}}, [[Phyllis Diller]] and Jill St. John. In the sketch, Bob Hope stepped onto the center of the stage and introduced himself as a hippie. Then Jill St. John sauntered onto the stage from one end, to tremendous applause and {{W|Wolf-whistling|wolf whistles}} from the audience, probably due in part to the sight of her breasts jiggling under her snug top. St. John then invited Hope to a love-in. Hope was pleased at the prospect of attending a love-in with Jill St. John, but Phyllis Diller entered from the other end of the stage, told Hope that he would be attending with her (not St. John), and laughed loudly. Hope was visibly disappointed to hear this, as the flower in his headband drooped.
  
 
The sketch apparently took place at the end of one of Hope's shows, as after Diller delivered her line, Hope wished the audience a good night and the trio waved as the audience applauded.
 
The sketch apparently took place at the end of one of Hope's shows, as after Diller delivered her line, Hope wished the audience a good night and the trio waved as the audience applauded.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
Jill St. John (born 1940) was a sex symbol of the 1960s and 1970s. Her most famous role was as a {{w|Bond girl}} in ''{{w|Diamonds Are Forever (film)|Diamonds Are Forever}}''.
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Jill St. John (born 1940) was a sex symbol of the 1960s and 1970s. Her most famous role was as a {{W|Bond girl}} in ''{{W2|Diamonds Are Forever|film}}''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:54, October 15, 2021

Jill St. John
Jill St John.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Red
First appearance: "D'oh-in' in the Wind"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Jill St. John is an American actress.

History[edit]

When Homer decided to become a hippie, part of his self-education in hippie culture included watching an old comedy sketch with Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Jill St. John. In the sketch, Bob Hope stepped onto the center of the stage and introduced himself as a hippie. Then Jill St. John sauntered onto the stage from one end, to tremendous applause and wolf whistles from the audience, probably due in part to the sight of her breasts jiggling under her snug top. St. John then invited Hope to a love-in. Hope was pleased at the prospect of attending a love-in with Jill St. John, but Phyllis Diller entered from the other end of the stage, told Hope that he would be attending with her (not St. John), and laughed loudly. Hope was visibly disappointed to hear this, as the flower in his headband drooped.

The sketch apparently took place at the end of one of Hope's shows, as after Diller delivered her line, Hope wished the audience a good night and the trio waved as the audience applauded.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Jill St. John (born 1940) was a sex symbol of the 1960s and 1970s. Her most famous role was as a Bond girl in Diamonds Are Forever.

Appearances[edit]

External links[edit]