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In later seasons, Tapp would be increasingly replaced by that episode's guest singer, or another surprise celebrity ( normally if it were a guest, his or her name would be included in the lyrics of the song before they would sing the refrain ).
Used in a few episodes in the first two seasons and almost every episode in later seasons, the closing credits of You Can't Do That on Television are followed by an announcement of the " company " that produced the program, with the name generally tying in with the episode's main subject.
Also in the episode " Flaming Moe's ," a person in the bar is shown to have that episode's provocative name ( Hugh Jass, or " Huge ass "), and when he takes the phone, Bart quickly explains about it being a prank call and they hang up with Hugh Jass saying " what a nice young man.
Every episode's name is meant to be a suffix to the word " bottom ".
Grimley's fellow cartoon characters included Grimley's landlord Leo Freebus ( voiced by Jonathan Winters ), Leo's wife Deidre ( Andrea Martin ), his ditzy, amateur actress neighbor Ms. Malone ( voiced by Catherine O ' Hara ; a female character by the name of Ms. Malone did appear on an SNL version of an Ed Grimley sketch on the season ten episode hosted by Alex Karras, but Ms. Malone was played by that episode's musical guest Tina Turner ), and her little brother, Wendell.
A 2004 episode about the importance of voting on election day seemed to suggest that the men in the family were voting for President George W. Bush, while the women were voting for Massachusetts Senator John Kerry — however, the script went out of the way to make sure that no mention of either candidate was ever made directly by name, leaving the viewer to decide ; the episode's message was " Vote, no matter who you vote for.
In the first-season X-Files episode Ghost in the Machine, Eurisko is the name of a fictional software company responsible for the episode's " monster of the week ," facilities management software known as " Central Operating System ," or " COS ." COS ( described in the episode as an " adaptive network ") is shown to be capable of learning when its designer arrives at Eurisko headquarters and is surprised to find that COS has given itself the ability to speak.
After being given a containment suit by Batman, Jason and Ronnie use their abilities to stop Doctor Double X. Jason decides on the name Firestorm in the episode's final scene, despite Ronnie's protests that he likes the name " Flame Dude.
The second issue of IDW Publishing's comic book series Assignment: Earth ( a continuation of the episode of the same name, drawing on the episode's status as a failed backdoor pilot for a spin-off television series ) shows the protagonists, Gary Seven and his assistant Roberta Lincoln, becoming peripherally involved in the events of " Tomorrow is Yesterday ," acting on their own to prevent the Enterprises presence from affecting history.
The episode's title is the name of the medical facility run by Starfleet Medical and the Denobulans, where much of this episode's plot unfolds.
For that year, each episode's opening narration began with, " My name is Victoria Winters ..."
In its first draft, the episode's title was " Scott Tenorall Must Die ", but Parker decided to change the character's name afterwards, as he thought that Tenorman sounded funnier.
Buffy goes on to refer to that episode's antagonist, Marcie Ross ( Clea DuVall ) by name.
"< ref name =" DVDmg "> Nate Boss of Project-Blu praised the episode's ending in particular, writing " the ending to this episode is fucking, as it is a wonderful statement about society today, that has almost become prophetic.
In another reference to The Streets of San Francisco and other Quinn Martin productions, a voice-over and caption proclaims the name of act two of the episode, " Act II-Death Drives a Stick ", after the episode's first act break in the middle of the Snake car chase.

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An episode is considered " First Run " if aired within two weeks of that episode's initial air date.
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The episode's significance is in his forced introspection about his life, and its meaning, while contemplating his impending death by formal execution ; only in formal trial and death does he acknowledge his mortality and responsibility for his own life.
In the episode's epilogue, Sam is shown to have returned to Beth, appearing to her as himself, assuring her that Al is safe and will return to her ; this results in Al and Beth remaining happily married in the future, while Sam never returns to the future.
A still photo from the episode's shoot scene with Mike Wallace is on page 68 of the book 60 Minutes ': 25 Years of Television's Finest Hour ( 1993 ) by Frank Coffey.
At the two-part episode's conclusion, Pike is reunited with Vina and given the illusion of perfect health.
Although it is implied that nuclear warfare has destroyed humanity, film critic Andrew Sarris notes that the episode's necessarily unrealistic format may have been what allowed its production to commence:
Logan St. Clair was created to be a recurring character, which is evident in the episode's dialogue, but only appeared once.
The fifth and final episode's status is unknown, but presumed to exist.
The daughter has taken to calling Jerry " Uncle Jerry ", but by the episode's end, it is said she now refers to him as " daddy "-to the clear discomfort of Elaine and Jerry.
The ship is shown ( by a postcard ) to have reached a planet named Siluria with its dinosaurs at the episode's conclusion.
*, an unnamed female voice that presents a short tale in the prologue before each episode that is often related to the theme of the episode's title.
The music during the episode's final scene, for example, is the same as that which played at the conclusion of the Fourth Doctor's regeneration into the Fifth in Logopolis.
The episode's story is similar to Guardian's first comics appearance ( as Weapon Alpha ) in Uncanny X-Men # 109.
The audience's first critical assumption — that this is a " musical episode " where the Buffy cast is presumably unaware that they are singing — is overturned when it becomes clear that the characters are all too aware of their musical interludes and that determining the supernatural causes for the singing will be the focus of the episode's story.
The episode's setting is stated in dialogue and a newspaper masthead as being 18 – 25 December 1981, and Sarah Jane's experiences with the Doctor and UNIT are in her past, indicating that the Third and Fourth Doctor serials took place more or less contemporaneously to their original broadcast dates.
He demonstrates mastery of whatever field of science is convenient for a given episode's plot ; however, in the episode Mars University when asked what he is teaching, he responds: " The same thing I teach every semester, the mathematics of quantum neutrino fields.
* The episode's title is a reference to the third line in the nursery rhyme " Rock-a-bye Baby ".

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A similar situation occurred during a cooking segment featuring British chef Jamie Oliver, beginning with Letterman eating raw onions and resulting in Oliver, the episode's first guest Tom Cruise, and later Paul Shaffer, and him all drinking from a bottle of olive oil.
Other inaccuracies include scenes based around " SNL ", specifically the first episode's host.
Although 70 percent of the first episode's animation had to be redone, pushing the series premiere back three months, it became one of the first major hit series for the fledgling Fox network.
Each episode except the first featured a re-cap of the previous episode's events in a voiceover from Dennis, a feature not continued in the fourth series.
Beginning with the second series, which aired several years after the first, the episode's length was increased to 48 – 49 minutes and Drake underwent retconning and became a British agent ( though he identifies himself as Irish in " The Battle of the Cameras ") working for a secret British government agency called M9, though his mid-Atlantic accent persists for the first few episodes in production.
At the start of the next episode, however, which aired on June 30, 2009, it was suddenly announced that Capriati had re-aggravated a previous injury during the first episode's events, and that as a result she and her partner were eliminated from the competition.
Unusually for episodic radio drama, several episodes were sequels of earlier broadcasts, or at least recycled the same ideas: A character and setting from the very first episode " Nothing Behind the Door " ( 8 June 1947 ) are referenced in one of the last episodes, " The Other Side of the Stars "; in " The Man Who Knew Everything " ( 6 March 1949 ) the titular character seems to die at the episode's end, only to return in " The Venetian Blind Man " ( 3 April 1949 ).
During the first two seasons, the series used a gimmick whereby Jordan and her retired police detective father Maximilian " Max " Cavanaugh ( Ken Howard ) role-play the events leading up to that episode's murder, which were depicted by showing Jordan playing the part of the victim or suspect in a recreation of the scene, the idea being that such role-playing would help Jordan to figure out the circumstances of the crime, like a criminal profiler.
Sir Greville had his first dealings with B ' Stard in this episode who implied he would expose him unless he agreed a similar arrangement for B ' Stard, and thus became a suspect for the audience in Alan's shooting at the episode's climax.
* Ralph Offenhouse appears in several novels, set both before his appearance here ( such as Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars Volume 1, in which Claire Raymond also receives a mention ) and Debtors ' Planet set after the episode's events, in which it is revealed that after Offenhouse returns to Earth, he becomes active in Federation politics, first serving as ambassador to the Ferengi and then becoming the Federation's Secretary of Commerce.
Toying with many television conventions, Monty Python's Flying Circus ( 1969 – 74 ) played around with the concept of cold opens, sometimes having an entire episode before the starting credits, and, in two instances (" The Cycling Tour ", the first episode to have a full-length story, and " The Golden Age of Ballooning ", the first episode of series four ) had no opening credits at all ( the former has a brief title card with the episode's title, and the latter has no titles because Terry Gilliam had not finished the new opening sequence ).
For example, the first episode's random special niche thanks credit celebrity was Rick Dees, and the third episode's was Greg Maddux.
The executive producer of Doctor Who Steven Moffat expressed disappointment with fans who reveal spoilers after a pirate copy of The Impossible Astronaut was made available online prior to the episode's first television broadcast.
As evidenced by her inclusion in this episode's opening title sequence only, she was intended to be a regular cast member during the first season.
In " Hit, Run and Homicide ", a first season episode of Murder She Wrote, Jessica realizes the solution to the episode's mystery while playing Spy Hunter in the Cabot Cove grocery store.
Cheez TV only played the first 65 episodes ( twice ), and due to classification restrictions, were forced to skip two episodes, " Match Point for Sailor Moon " ( ostensibly because the episode's " monster of the day " had visible breasts ) and " A Friend in Wolf's Clothing " ( due to a graphic death scene ).
It is seen in the first episode's segment " The New Kid ," which addresses individuality and tyranny.

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