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"Quest for Ratings" ... "About Last Night..." Trey Parker: Trey Parker: November 5, 2008 ... South Park, season 24 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title
"Quest for Ratings" is the eleventh episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 122nd episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 17, 2004.
The twentieth season of the American animated sitcom South Park premiered on Comedy Central on September 14, 2016, and ended on December 7, 2016, containing ten episodes. [1] As with most seasons of the show, all episodes are written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker.
"Coon vs. Coon and Friends" is the thirteenth episode of the fourteenth season and the 208th overall episode of Comedy Central's series South Park. It originally aired on November 10, 2010; and was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker .
[29] [37] [164] During the spring of 1998, eight of the ten highest-rated shows on basic cable were South Park episodes. [22] South Park's second season would average a 5.8 rating (12.5 million viewers) which was a lower rating due to Comedy Central's households being much higher. [clarification needed]
"About Last Night…" is the twelfth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 179th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 5, 2008. The episode depicts Barack Obama after winning the presidential election against John McCain.
The Duke and Duchess’s approval ratings now stand at -10 and -17, respectively Harry and Meghan’s US approval rating drops below Prince Andrew’s after South Park episode Skip to main content
The season consists of 10 episodes, as series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone decided to scale back and have one uninterrupted season, as opposed to two 7-episode runs, as had been the format since Season 8. [2] Bill Hader, a former Saturday Night Live cast member, began working full-time on the show as a staff writer. [3]