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[[Homer]] once said that in showbiz, what goes up, must go down. To counter Homer's argument, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] cited several performers who were consistently popular on a long-term basis, including Bob Hope, [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Dean Martin]] and {{ch|Tom Jones}}.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> | [[Homer]] once said that in showbiz, what goes up, must go down. To counter Homer's argument, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] cited several performers who were consistently popular on a long-term basis, including Bob Hope, [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Dean Martin]] and {{ch|Tom Jones}}.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> | ||
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[[File:Bob Hope - D'oh-in' the Wind.png|thumb|left|220px|Bob Hope as a hippie in a comedy sketch.]]When [[Homer]] was trying to educate himself in hippie culture, he watched one of Hope's old comedy sketches. In the sketch, Hope, portraying a hippie, was invited to a love-in and thought he would be attending with [[Jill St. John]], but instead ended up with [[Phyllis Diller]].<ref>"[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]"</ref> | [[File:Bob Hope - D'oh-in' the Wind.png|thumb|left|220px|Bob Hope as a hippie in a comedy sketch.]]When [[Homer]] was trying to educate himself in hippie culture, he watched one of Hope's old comedy sketches. In the sketch, Hope, portraying a hippie, was invited to a love-in and thought he would be attending with [[Jill St. John]], but instead ended up with [[Phyllis Diller]].<ref>"[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, March 31, 2018
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Bob Hope.
Bob Hope
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Character Information
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Bob Hope was an American comedian.
History
Armed with a golf club and the mayor's name, he entertained the troops at Fort Springfield with the joke "Hey, this Mayor Quimby, he's some golfer. His ball spends more time underwater than Greg Louganis." Hope introduced Lisa, the then-reigning Little Miss Springfield, to show the soldiers what they would be "fighting for, if there was a war on." However, expecting Miss Springfield, the soldiers stormed the stage, forcing Lisa and Hope to flee on a helicopter. Hope asked to be set down at a boat show.[1]
Homer once said that in showbiz, what goes up, must go down. To counter Homer's argument, Bart and Lisa cited several performers who were consistently popular on a long-term basis, including Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Tom Jones.[2]
Bob Hope was on a United Service Organizations tour, with Cindy Crawford.[3]
When Homer was trying to educate himself in hippie culture, he watched one of Hope's old comedy sketches. In the sketch, Hope, portraying a hippie, was invited to a love-in and thought he would be attending with Jill St. John, but instead ended up with Phyllis Diller.[4]Hope died at age 100 and entertained God in Heaven while Maude Flanders was trying to watch Rod down on Earth. God wondered why he had waited so long to bring Hope up to Heaven.[5]
Behind the Laughter
Bob Hope was voiced by himself in "Lisa the Beauty Queen", Hank Azaria in "D'oh-in' in the Wind", and Dave Thomas in "Bart Has Two Mommies".
Appearances
- Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Simpson Tide" (mentioned)
- Episode – "D'oh-in' in the Wind"
- Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies"
- Episode – "A Tree Grows in Springfield" (name on sign)
- Comic story – Stand and Deliverance
References
The Simpsons characters
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