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− | '''''Gunsmoke''''' was a 1955-1975 American radio and television western drama series. It was notable for being the longest-running U.S. TV series (in prime time) for many decades, until ''The Simpsons'' broke their record on 27 April 2018. <ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-simpsons-to-become-longest-running-primetime-scripted-series-on-tv/</ref> | + | '''''Gunsmoke''''' was a 1955-1975 American radio and television western drama series. It was notable for being the longest-running U.S. TV series (in prime time) for many decades, until ''The Simpsons'' broke their record on 27 April 2018.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-simpsons-to-become-longest-running-primetime-scripted-series-on-tv/</ref> |
== References to ''Gunsmoke'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | == References to ''Gunsmoke'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | ||
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{{TB|"[[Fears of a Clown]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Fears of a Clown]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|''Gunsmoke'' characters can be seen at the [[Museum of Television]]. }} | + | {{TB|''Gunsmoke'' characters can be seen at the [[Museum of Television]].}} |
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{{TB|"[[Lisa Gets the Blues]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Lisa Gets the Blues]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|Homer, Lisa and Bart eat beignet at Cafe Du Monde, and Homer says, that the next episode will beat ''Gunsmoke''. }} | + | {{TB|Homer, Lisa and Bart eat beignet at Cafe Du Monde, and Homer says, that the next episode will beat ''Gunsmoke''.}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Matt Dillon (Gunsmoke).png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Matt Dillon (Gunsmoke).png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Forgive and Regret]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Forgive and Regret]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| The opening sequence is a parody of ''Gunsmoke'', this was done to celebrate the fact that ''The Simpsons'' had beaten their longevity record as the longest-running U.S. TV sitcom of all time. }} | + | {{TB| The opening sequence is a parody of ''Gunsmoke'', this was done to celebrate the fact that ''The Simpsons'' had beaten their longevity record as the longest-running U.S. TV sitcom of all time.}} |
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{{TB|"[[My Way or the Highway to Heaven]]"}} | {{TB|"[[My Way or the Highway to Heaven]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Ned Flanders]] mentions ''Gunsmoke'' and a short [[Gunsmoke (TV series)|clip]] is shown of it on TV. }} | + | {{TB|[[Ned Flanders]] mentions ''Gunsmoke'' and a short [[Gunsmoke (TV series)|clip]] is shown of it on TV.}} |
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Revision as of 12:27, March 6, 2020
Gunsmoke was a 1955-1975 American radio and television western drama series. It was notable for being the longest-running U.S. TV series (in prime time) for many decades, until The Simpsons broke their record on 27 April 2018.[1]
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References to Gunsmoke in The Simpsons
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