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  2. I Take Thee Quagmire - Wikipedia

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    "I Take Thee Quagmire" is the 21st episode of season four of Family Guy, originally broadcast March 12, 2006 on Fox. [1] In this episode, Peter wins free maid service for a week; he intentionally creates extra work for the maid, Joan. Quagmire meets her and instantly falls in love with her, leading him to propose to her after the second date.

  3. Family Guy season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The fourth season of Family Guy aired on Fox from May 1, 2005, to May 21, 2006, and consists of thirty episodes, making it the longest season to date. The first half of the season is included within the volume 3 DVD box set, which released on November 29, 2005, and the second half within the volume 4 DVD box set, which released on November 14, 2006.

  4. List of Family Guy episodes - Wikipedia

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    MacFarlane won the Outstanding Voice-Over Performance award for his performance as Stewie, [4] MacFarlane and Walter Murphy won the Outstanding Music and Lyrics award for the song "You Got a Lot to See" from the episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", [4] Steven Fonti won the Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation award for his ...

  5. Patriot Games (Family Guy) - Wikipedia

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    The episode features a 2.5-minute rendition of the song "Shipoopi" from the 1957 musical The Music Man, conducted by Peter and performed by the Patriots and people in the stadium. [12] The rendition was directed by Dan Povenmire , who would later go on to co-create Phineas and Ferb with fellow Family Guy worker Jeff "Swampy" Marsh .

  6. Glenn Quagmire - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. Family Guy character "Giggity" redirects here. For the episode of Family Guy, see The Giggity Wife. Fictional character Glenn Quagmire Family Guy character First appearance "Death Has a Shadow" (1999) Created by Seth MacFarlane Designed by Seth MacFarlane Voiced by Seth MacFarlane In ...

  7. It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One - Wikipedia

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    One. He's all alone in there and he's scared." The scene was unchanged on Adult Swim and home releases. Another scene, featuring the Screaming Black Dolphins from "I Take Thee, Quagmire" was also cut from the broadcast version of the episode due to time constraints, but is included on DVD releases.

  8. Famous 'Friends' cliffhanger was originally a mistake - AOL

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    As any good "Friends" fan will know, the epic cliffhanger at the end of the show's fourth season was a big moment for Ross and Rachel's budding romance. "I, Ross." "I, Ross." "Take thee, Emily."

  9. Christy Carlson Romano - Wikipedia

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    Quagmire's One-Night-Stand Voice role; episode: "I Take Thee, Quagmire" Casper's Scare School: Mantha Voice role; television film 2007 Kaya: Kat 3 episodes 2008 The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream: Jackie Dorsey Television film 2009 Hawthorne: Alex Episode: "Night Moves" Wolvesbayne: Alex Layton Television film 2010 Iris Expanding: Zelda