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Arcademan:
The Sunday Night FOX line-up of new episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy and American Dad will return on November 8th, once FOX is finished with a little something called the World Series.

monkey:
American Dad is FINALLY coming onto TV in the UK now!! About Time!!
and Family guy is also going to be played today along with American Dad.

Arcademan:
The annual Simpson's Treehouse of Horrors will air November 8th, the week after Halloween, which is now the tradition.

Arcademan:
Well...so far here's my two bits on the new season:

Simpsons - old and tired...its glory days are far behind it.
Family Guy - still funny though the language has gotten way more risque.
American Dad - started slow but this show's getting much better as of late...almost an equal of Family Guy.

New episodes being shown Sunday nights. Family Guy and American Dad new eps shown a week and a half later on Thursday night and Sunday night on [adult swim]

Arcademan:


 Fox has released a promotional image for "Simpsons Christmas Stories," the Sunday, Dec. 18 episode of The Simpsons.

The episode features a trilogy of Christmas-themed stories.

Here's how Fox describes the episode:

"In 'The First (Annoyed Grunt) * El,' when Reverend Lovejoy's car breaks down en route to Christmas mass, Homer takes over the sermon and delivers his version of the birth of Christ (Bart) to his parents Joseph (Homer) and Mary (Marge).

"'I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus' finds Grampa reminiscing about his daredevil days as a WWII fighter pilot, when he was stranded on an island alongside his gunner, Burns. Grampa recalls mistaking Santa Claus for an enemy aircraft and gunning him down from the sky. Realizing their mistake, Grampa helps Jolly Ol' St. Nick to safety, only to have Burns steal the sleigh and escape the island -- leaving Grampa stranded again.

"The final installment, 'The Nutcracker ... Sweet,' which finds the townspeople of Springfield preparing for Christmas Day, is set to the tune of the famed Nutcracker ballet."

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