The show that was once celebrated for its warm and handmade texture continues into the fully digital era, not only sleeker, sharper and faster, but also different in tone and feel. The series that ...
“The Simpsons” said goodbye to another character earlier in its 37th season. Alice Glick, Springfield’s First Church organist ...
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Another one bites the dust. “The Simpsons” has killed off yet another longtime character — and fans of the hit animated sitcom are far from happy about it. Alice Glick, Springfield’s First Church ...
Created with AI assistance. Quality assured by Metro editors. Dan McGrath, best known for his work on the animated shows The Simpsons and Mission Hill, has died at the age of 61. His family revealed ...
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McGrath was a prominent figure in American television comedy, renowned for his contributions to some of the most-influential animated programs, including The Simpsons and King of the Hill. His writing ...
Dan McGrath, an Emmy-winning comedy writer best known for his credits on animated classics ranging from the inimitable (The Simpsons) to the cult favorite (Mission Hill), died November 14. He was 61.
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The Simpsons and King Of The Hill writer Dan McGrath has passed away aged 61. The writer, who also had credits on Saturday Night Live, Muppets Live and Gravity Falls, passed away on Friday (November ...
Dan McGrath, an Emmy-winning writer and producer for “The Simpsons,” died on Nov. 14. He was 61. His sister, Gail McGrath Garabadian, confirmed his death in a Facebook post early Saturday morning. “We ...
You can die at any time, but you can never age. Such is the "Hotel California"-esque nightmare of life in the fictional town of Springfield, home to the Simpsons family in the eponymous and ...