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Production season 7G

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Production season 7G
Production season 7F
Production season 7G
Season Information
No. of episodes: 13
Showrunner(s): James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon
Next season:
7F

7G is the first production season of The Simpsons. Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon were the showrunners for the season. The entire run of episodes aired as broadcast season 1 on Fox from December 17, 1989 with "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", to May 13, 1990 with "Some Enchanted Evening".

Production[edit]

The Simpsons and the season were intended to debut in fall of 1989 with "Some Enchanted Evening", which also includes much of the main characters' debut.[1] But, after the workprint of the episode was met unfavorably and deemed unusable, 70% of its animation had to be redone, thus delaying "Some Enchanted Evening" until it finally aired as the season finale on May 13, 1990.[2] It was originally thought that subsequent episodes such as "Bart the Genius" would turn out just as bad as "Some Enchanted Evening", but there were only minor problems in production that were fortunately easy to fix and were suitable for airing. As "Some Enchanted Evening" was being overhauled, the producers decided to replace it with the season's Christmas special, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", on December 17, 1989 as the season premiere.[1] The timing was very fortunate, as the episode would have had to air during the Christmas holidays of 1989 regardless of any other issues. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" would also become the first ever episode broadcast.

Episodes[edit]

Picture Prod. code Title Original airdate Directed by Written by #
Some Enchanted Evening.png 7G01 "Some Enchanted Evening" May 13, 1990 David Silverman &
Kent Butterworth
Matt Groening & Sam Simon S1 E13
Homer and Marge go out for dinner one night while Bart, Lisa and Maggie are watched by a babysitter named Ms. Botz. Unbeknownst to the family, Botz is known as the Babysitting Bandit, a criminal who robs the homes of families she babysits for.

Guest starring: Penny Marshall as Lucille Botz, June Foray as Babysitting receptionist and Paul Willson as Howard, Sr.

Bart in class.png 7G02 "Bart the Genius" January 14, 1990 David Silverman Jon Vitti S1 E2
Bart swaps papers with Martin Prince during an intelligence test at school. When the school psychologist compiles the test results, he refers Bart to the Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children. The new school's laid-back liberal ethos suits Bart just fine—until he's asked to show evidence of his neglected genius.

Guest starring: Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel and Ms. Melon.

Homer's Odyssey (Mr. Burns Looking Out the Window).png 7G03 "Homer's Odyssey" January 21, 1990 Wes Archer Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolodarsky S1 E3
Homer is fired from his job as technical supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Unable to provide for his family, he contemplates ending it all—until he discovers a new life path as a campaigner for safety.
There's No Disgrace Like Home promo 1.png 7G04 "There's No Disgrace Like Home" January 28, 1990 Gregg Vanzo &
Kent Butterworth
Al Jean & Mike Reiss S1 E4
After an embarrassing experience at the company picnic, Homer begins to wonder if his family is too dysfunctional. He makes the family attend family therapy sessions with Dr. Marvin Monroe, an unorthodox psychotherapist who uses shock therapy in an attempt to "cure" them.
Bart the General promo.png 7G05 "Bart the General" February 4, 1990 David Silverman John Swartzwelder S1 E5
After defending Lisa from school bully Nelson Muntz, Bart becomes Nelson's latest school bullying target. Sick of the harassment and torment, Bart, Grampa, and Herman rally the town's children to fight back against Nelson and his cronies.
Moaning Lisa promo.png 7G06 "Moaning Lisa" February 11, 1990 Wes Archer Al Jean & Mike Reiss S1 E6
Lisa meets a new friend, Bleeding Gums Murphy, a jazz musician who helps her cope with the blues. Meanwhile, Bart and Homer duke it out in video game boxing.

Guest starring: Ron Taylor as Bleeding Gums Murphy and Miriam Flynn as Ms. Barr.

Bart Worried About the Statue (The Telltale Head).png 7G07 "The Telltale Head" February 25, 1990 Rich Moore Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Sam Simon & Matt Groening S1 E8
Bart cuts off the head of the Jebediah Springfield statue to be cool to some bullies, but the entire town becomes outraged and begins searching for the vandal.
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire promo.png 7G08 "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" December 17, 1989 David Silverman Mimi Pond S1 E1
It's a not-so-merry Christmas for the Simpsons when Mr. Burns decides to cut the Christmas bonuses and Marge has to spend the family's Christmas savings to erase a tattoo Bart thinks will make a great Christmas present. To hide the fact he didn't get the bonus, Homer takes a second job as a mall Santa.
The Call of the Simpsons promo.png 7G09 "The Call of the Simpsons" February 18, 1990 Wes Archer John Swartzwelder S1 E7
The Simpsons go on a camping trip where they get lost in the woods and lose all of their camping equipment. Homer ends up getting mistaken for Bigfoot. Meanwhile, Maggie meets some bears.

Guest starring: Albert Brooks as Cowboy Bob.

Princess Kashmir & Homer.png 7G10 "Homer's Night Out" March 25, 1990 Rich Moore Jon Vitti S1 E10
Bart purchases a spy camera through a catalog, and Homer goes to a stag party at a local restaurant. At the party, Bart snaps a picture of Homer dancing with a belly dancer, Princess Kashmir. Soon, all of Springfield sees the picture, and Marge kicks him out of the house

Guest Starring: Sam McMurray as Gulliver Dark.

Life on the Fast Lane promo.png 7G11 "Life on the Fast Lane" March 18, 1990 David Silverman John Swartzwelder S1 E9
Homer buys Marge a bowling ball for her birthday, and she accuses him of only buying it for himself. To spite him, she begins to learn how to bowl, helped by Jacques, who becomes romantically interested in Marge.

Guest starring: Albert Brooks as Jacques.

Krusty Gets Busted title card.png 7G12 "Krusty Gets Busted" April 29, 1990 Brad Bird Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolodarsky S1 E12
Bart becomes incredibly sad when his TV hero Krusty the Clown is arrested for a convenience-store robbery. As the town turns against Krusty, Homer has to testify against the clown.

Guest starring: Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob.

The Crepes of Wrath.png 7G13 "The Crepes of Wrath" April 15, 1990 Wes Archer & Milton Gray George Meyer, Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder & Jon Vitti S1 E11
After pulling a prank, Principal Skinner suggests Bart should partake in a foreign exchange scheme. Bart ends up in France, working for some crooks who want to put antifreeze in wine. Meanwhile, back in Springfield, Adil Hoxha, an Albanian boy with an interest in Homer's workplace, is exchanged to the Simpsons as part of the scheme.

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Groening, Matt (2001). Commentary for "Some Enchanted Evening", in The Simpsons: The Complete First Season.
  2. Silverman, David (2001). Commentary for "Some Enchanted Evening", in The Simpsons: The Complete First Season.