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Revision as of 03:49, January 28, 2010
"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"
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Episode Information
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"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed" is an episode of Season 21 and is set to air on March 28, 2010.[1]
Contents
Plot
The Simpsons take a trip to the Holy Land with a church group. While there they met an angry but funny tour guide, who tries to get Marge to give him perfect scores on her comment card.[1]
Trivia
- The set air date is Palm Sunday. Executive Producer Al Jean said "so it’ll be a show that all faiths can come together and be offended by"[1]
Cultural References
- The title is a reference to the film of 1965, "The Greatest Story Ever Told", directed by George Stevens.
- This chapter has the second title that makes a reference to this movie; the other episode is "The Wettest Stories Ever Told".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dan Snierson. "Exclusive: Sacha Baron Cohen to guest on 'The Simpsons'", Hollywood Insider. Retrieved on 2009-09-19.
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