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In his 1959 promotional film shown to potential sponsors, Rod Serling summarized an earlier version of this episode's plot under its original title, " Death, Destry, and Mr. Dingle.
The episode's title comes from the Greek epic poem Odyssey, traditionally attributed to the legendary poet Homer.
*, 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.
Mrs. Maple was the only human inhabitant of the title town in this version, and she offered every episode's moral lesson to audiences.
* The episode's title is a reference to the third line in the nursery rhyme " Rock-a-bye Baby ".
In Season 1, episode 3 (" The Catevari ") of The Invisible Man, protagonist Darien Fawkes sarcastically references the film's title when his boss refuses to tell him secrets regarding the episode's villain by saying: " Why don't you cut the Three Days of the Condor crap?
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 ).
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.
* The episode's original title was " Pestilence, Famine and Death ".
Immediately following the opening credits, the episode's title card is superimposed over a nighttime view of the Los Angeles skyline, reading " The Greatest American Hero " before appending the letters " i n e " individually to the sound of the NBC chimes.
The episode's title is a play on the boyband New Kids on the Block.
The episode's title is derived from the term " Doppelgänger ", a German word for a look-alike or double of a living person.
The episode's title (" Enter Magneto ") appears in various additional works involving the X-Men.
The episode's title is a reference to the short story " The Tell-Tale Heart " by Edgar Allan Poe.
* The initial episode's title as Episode 14: The Eyes of Paragon, a reference to the fantasy novel The Eye of Argon.
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.
* The episode's title is a play on the saying " All's fair in love and war ", a proverb found in John Lyly's 16th century book Euphues that is commonly used to justify cheating.
Although the episode's title is a reference to the Danish mystery novel Smilla's Sense of Snow, there are no other allusions to the book in the episode.
In line with the community-focus of the Rooster Teeth and Achievement Hunter websites, and similarly to The Rooster Teeth Podcast, each episode's title sequence is created by a member of the community.
The episode's title " The Joy of Sect " was pitched by Richdale.
* " The Inquisitor " ( Red Dwarf ), an episode of the TV series, or the episode's title character
( The episode's title is spoof of the film Goodbye, Columbus, in which Benjamin played the lead.

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ITV was accused of engineering this in order to damage the final episode's expected high ratings, but was later cleared by the Independent Television Commission.
Nimoy explained this to the episode's director and, according to Nimoy, the director had no idea what he was talking about.
Mark Wilson was on hand again as the episode's " magic consultant " as well.
Bob's design was updated for " Krusty Gets Busted "; as the episode's animation style evolved, director Brad Bird made the character of Sideshow Bob sleeker and more refined, to fit Grammer's voice technique.
Howerd was central to most of the gags and he started each episode with a prologue — a " to camera " piece that was seldom concluded and rarely had anything to do with the episode's plot.
The episodes were filmed and then shown to preview audiences, whose laughter was recorded and then mixed into each episode's soundtrack to provide a laugh track and avoid the use of canned laughter.
The visual quality of the second episode's recording was considered so poor ( a fly entered the gap between the camera and monitor at one point ) that the remainder of the series was not recorded.
The episode's conclusion was that the controversy will continue to grow.
Ronnie later made a guest appearance on the October 18, 1954 episode (" Gracie Gives Wedding in Payment of a Favor ") playing a character named " Jim Goodwin " prior to his debut as a regular, and was formally introduced to the audience at the episode's conclusion.
On 27 September 1950 installment, the audience was treated to a surprise --- Colman himself had written the script, poking a little fun at himself at the finish when he himself gave the episode's credits.
" A writer was then selected to create an outline of the episode's concept – occasionally with some dialogue and jokes – in one day.
According to the episode's podcast on Startrek. com, the dog that portrayed the mirror Porthos was known on set as an even bigger " baby " than the dogs which have played the regular Porthos.
As originally broadcast, the episodes opened with animated matchstick figures of Arnaz and Ball making reference to whoever the particular episode's sponsor was.
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.
This episode's credits featured Kapture but not Estes, for the only time in the series ; and also Kokotakis, along with Tyler Layton, who was introduced in the episode as detective Holly Rawlins.
The song " Belly of the Beast " by Anthrax was itself based on the episode's story.
Logan St. Clair was created to be a recurring character, which is evident in the episode's dialogue, but only appeared once.
In " Metamorphosis ", Cochrane was played by Glenn Corbett, who was 37 at the time of that episode's airing.
The episode's debut on the DVD format was as a part of The Simpsons season one DVD set, which was released on September 25, 2001.

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