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The movie centers on the upper middle class Carter family. Phil (Sikking), the patriarch, is a successful local restaurateur, who has been married for many years to Lisa (Besch). They have three grown children, Karen (Brook), Tim (Carrey), and Matt (McNamara). Karen is married to Tom (Byron), an art photographer. Tim works in Phil's restaurant.
Fame is an American musical drama television series which premiered on NBC on January 7, 1982. The series is based on the 1980 film of the same name. In 1983, the series entered syndication, for which it remained until its conclusion in 1987. Six seasons and 136 episodes have been aired. The series is available on DVD.
The episode was written by George Meyer and directed by Wes Archer. It was the first episode for which Al Jean and Mike Reiss served as show runners . It features multiple references to the 1939 film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington , including the scene in which Lisa appeals to Lincoln's statue at the Lincoln Memorial for advice.
Homer launches bottle rockets at George's window and George puts up a banner reading "Two Bad Neighbors". Next, Homer and Bart use cardboard likenesses of George's sons, George Jr. and Jeb, to lure him out of the house, where they glue a clown wig to his head. George retaliates by destroying the Simpsons' lawn with his car.
Michael Lind, Made In Texas: George W. Bush and the Southern Takeover of American Politics (2002), ISBN 0-465-04121-3; Lindsay, James M. "George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the future of US global leadership." International Affairs 87.4 (2011): 765-779 online. McAdams, Dan P. (2011). George W. Bush and the Redemptive Dream: A Psychological ...
Jimmy Carter has another big milestone to celebrate on his 100th birthday — his ranking as the most successful author out of any former president.. The 39th president — who turned 100 on ...
Carter and the 2024 campaign. Carter's name has often come up in 2024, as a punch line for Trump and as a source of inspiration for Democrats like Harris and President Joe Biden.. Trump during ...
This cartoon features the four former American Presidents who were still alive in 1997 — Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush (all of whom were voiced by Jim Morris) — as a superhero team. [1] This recurring sketch debuted on January 11, 1997, [2] and a total of nine installments were produced between 1997 and 2004.