"All Singing, All Dancing" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season and originally aired on the Fox network on January 4, 1998. In it, the fourth clip show aired by The Simpsons, Homer claims he hates singing, so Marge shows family videos of musical numbers from the previous seasons of the series. The original material was directed by Mark Ervin and was the first episode written by Steve O'Donnell. It was executive produced by David ...
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"All Singing, All Dancing" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season and originally aired on the Fox network on January 4, 1998. In it, the fourth clip show aired by The Simpsons, Homer claims he hates singing, so Marge shows family videos of musical numbers from the previous seasons of the series. The original material was directed by Mark Ervin and was the first episode written by Steve O'Donnell. It was executive produced by David Mirkin. It features guest appearances from George Harrison, Patrick Stewart and Phil Hartman, although these are all clips and none of them recorded original material for the episode.
Homer rents Paint Your Wagon, which he thinks will be a shoot-em-up Western, since it stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin. Both he and Bart are dismayed to find out that it is actually a musical, and express their distaste for such films. Marge is baffled by this, saying that they both love singing. The family starts delivering their dialogue in song form, and...
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