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The Three Stooges
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TV Show Information
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The Three Stooges is a TV show.
History
Homer once watched an episode of the show.[1]
Bart and Homer were watching a very late episode of the show, entitled "Brittle Boneheads". It was directed by Jules White III.[2]
Plot
Moe Howard pokes Curly Howard and then Curly falls down to the floor. Larry Fine then tells Moe to take it easy as he doesn't have health insurance. Moe slaps him on his paralyzed side, then his non-paralyzed side. Moe then tries to get Curly up again but he doesn't move while Larry says that he needs a quarter for the bus.
Behind the Laughter
The Three Stooges is a real life comedy. Jules White was an actual director of the show.
Appearances
- Episode – "Homer the Heretic" (audio only)
- Episode – "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington"
References