The Simpsons Makes TV History With 636th Episode

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The Simpsons is making TV history on Sunday, April 29 when the Fox animated series airs its 636th episode, beating Gunsmoke's record of scripted episodes. However, Gunsmoke and Law & Order are both still tied for the longest-running US primetime live-action series with 20 seasons produced.

In "Forgive and Regret," the 636th episode of The Simpsons, Grandpa Simpson (Dan Castellaneta) makes a deathbed confession to Homer (also Castellaneta), but after recovering, Grandpa realizes the issue is not one easily reconcilable.

"We certainly didn't expect to last this long," The Simpsons creator Matt Groening told USA Today. "When we started, we didn't even know if the Fox network was going to last, much less our own show. Fox was an experiment, and they allowed us to do pretty much whatever we wanted."

vancity- on April 28th, 2018 at 03:34 UTC »

Well Seymour I made it, despite your directions

BrilliantWeb on April 28th, 2018 at 00:50 UTC »

Does anyone remember when it was considered vulgar and obscene? US Senator Alan Cranston spoke out about it, IIRC. Bart calling Homer by name was considered disrespectful. Bart saying Eat my shorts was obscene. Homer belching. And now they're a friggin' national treasure.

AintEverLucky on April 27th, 2018 at 23:29 UTC »

the longevity of Gunsmoke is really something too. 20 seasons, the first 6 with 30-minute episodes, the rest with hour-longs; all basically rehashing the same Old West shoot-em-up plots week after week, year after year