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Where does it say anything about this????? ...egister and have come to the conclusion that a more accurate representation would be closer to 8.5 million. Hitler and his party’s first priority was to reduce unemployment in Germany, which was incidentally the aim of his First Four Year Plan. A number of measures were introduced to try to alleviate unemployment. One such measure was the creation of public work schemes, such as reforestation and the construction of autobahns. Such schemes required an increase in government expenditure to pr ... NOTE: It is reported that this episode will be included with the Season 3 Eps that are being released on DVD in North America in september of 2003 Rumours seem to point to the heavy number of Jewish jokes within this episode as for the reason it didn't air. This episode will be on the Season 2 DVD and video being released in the UK in January 2003 This episode first aired in the U.S. on August 6, 2003 on Cartoon Network. Adult Swim noted that this episode will air November 2nd Family Guy Show Home Episode List Goofs Guide Cast Guide Crew Guide Season 1 1. Death Has a Shadow gs: Joey Slotnick (Voice of Dick Clark) Fred Tatasciore (Voice) Billy West (Voice) Wally Wingert (Voice) Carlos Alazraqui (Voice) Peter gets fired after a raucous stag party, and receives an exorbitant amount of money from the welfare department. b: 31-Jan-1999 pc: 1ACX01 w: Seth MacFarlane d: Peter Shin NOTE: Ratings - 12.6/21 This was the most watched episode of all time. In the DVD commentary for this episode, they mention that Lois used to be a blonde. There's a picture of this on the front page of this TV Tome FG site... The scene where Peter is drunk on Communal wine was cut from the first showing of the episode. It did air on reruns, however. Originally this was a 15 minute pilot, but Seth MacFarlane (creator of the show) stretched it to 22 minutes when this first came on. This episode originally aired during the Superbowl Half-Time Show -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. I Never Met the Dead Man gs: Erik Estrada ("Officer Ponch" on TV) Joey Slotnick (voice) Peter crashes into a satellite dish, knocking out the city's TV, and blames it on Meg. However, Peter does rediscover the rest of life when he can no longer sit in front of the boob-tube all day. Stewie schemes to eradicate broccoli. b: 11-Apr-1999 pc: 1ACX02 w: Chris Sheridan d: Michael Dante DiMartino NOTE: Meg goes to James Woods Memorial Highschool. James woods is the name of a Hollywood Actor. The connection is not clear, but know that we're trying to figure it out :) The old man who announces he's going to push a hoop with a stick down a dirt road looks a lot like the creepy old man who tries to get Chris to come down to the cellar for reasons unknown (this is a G-Rated Site) His face is drawn very similarly, but he has a different voice. Ratings - 10.2/15 The James Woods connection is that he grew up in Warwick, RI. In RI, many people praise him as "the local boy" and usually, like all other RI natives are heavily praised by fellow RIers(I should know) During the end credits, Stewie pushes all of his broccoli to Brian's plate, who gives him back the broccoli. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Chitty Chitty Death Bang On Stewie's first birthday, Peter kidnaps a circus for entertainment, Stewie runs away from home, and Meg makes a new friend who is in a suicidal cult. b: 18-Apr-1999 pc: 1ACX04 w: Danny Smith (IV) d: Dominic Polcino NOTE: Ratings - 9.2/14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Mind over Murder Peter punches out a pregant woman and is under house arrest. He builds a bar in the basement so that his friends will hang out with him, but it turns into a singing venue for Lois. Stewie builds a time machine to move time forward and alleviate his teething pain, but ends up making time go backwards instead to erase the fact that his blueprints for the device were seen by the entire bar. b: 25-Apr-1999 pc: 1ACX03 w: Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan d: Roy Allen Smith NOTE: Ratings - 8.6/13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. A Hero Sits Next Door gs: Patrick Warburton (Joe) Suzie Plakson (character voice) Jennifer Tilly (Bonnie) Carlos Alazraqui () Peter is jealous of his new neighbor, a handicapped police hero, and tries to foil a bank robbery to prove that he too can be a hero. b: 02-May-1999 pc: 1ACX05 w: Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman d: Monte Young NOTE: The Griffins neighbors Joe & Bonnie are introduced in this episode. Ratings - 8.7/13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. The Son Also Draws gs: Suzie Plakson (character voice) Bobby Slayton (Lenny) Seth MacFarlane (Ticket Booth Man) The whole family takes a trip to New York to get Chris back in the Scouts when he gets kicked out. On the way, they get lost and stop at a Native American casino. Lois discovers an addiction to video poker, and bets away the family car. Peter has to go on a vision quest to prove he is Native American to get the family car back. b: 09-May-1999 pc: 1ACX06 w: Ricky Blitt d: Neil Affleck NOTE: Ratings - 8.0/13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Brian: Portrait of a Dog gs: Joey Slotnick (Voice) Mary Scheer (Voice) Tom Kenny (Death) Dick Van Patten (Voice of Tom Bradford) Rachael MacFarlane () Butch Hartman (Voice) Wally Wingert (Voice) Peter enters Brian in a dog show for some extra money, and although Brian originally agrees to perform, once he realizes that he'll have to beg for a treat he decides it's all too humiliating. After not receiving the respect he feels he deserves at home, Brian takes off, returning to the streets where Peter originally found him, and gets arrested and sentenced to death. It's up to Peter to save him, and he does so by bribing the city council. b: 16-May-1999 pc: 1ACX07 w: Gary Janetti d: Michael Dante DiMartino NOTE: Ratings - 8.8/13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season 2 8. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater gs: Fairuza Balk () Bill Escudier () Gregory Jbara () Robin Leach (Voice of Himself) Rachael MacFarlane () Kevin Michael Richardson () Alex Thomas () It turns out that Lois is from a rich family, and her aunt Marguerite dies and leaves the Griffins her Newport, RI mansion. The family moves in, and Peter, with some coaching from Brian, tries to become a debonair gentleman. Peter bids $100 million on a vase at an auction, and Lois gets fed up with how Newport has changed her family. Peter finds pictures of old presidents with whores in the house, and sells them to make enough money to pay off his $100 million debt and buy their old house back in Quahog. b: 23-Sep-1999 pc: 1ACX08 w: Chris Sheridan d: Jeff Myers NOTE: "We Only Live To Kiss Your Ass" recieved an Emmy Nomination Ratings - 3.4/5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Holy Crap gs: Danny Smith (IV) (Zeke the moody drifter doll) Colm Meaney (Francis (voice)) Patrick Warburton (Voice of Superman) Carlos Alazraqui () Charles Durning (Voice of Peter's Father) Andrew Gormley () Olivia Hack () Dwight Schultz () Florence Stanley (Voice of Peter's Mother) David Zuckerman () Peter's retired and very religious father drives everyone crazy after he moves in. After his father fires him from his own job, Peter kidnaps the Pope to convince his father that he's a good son. b: 30-Sep-1999 pc: 1ACX11 w: Danny Smith (IV) d: Neil Affleck NOTE: We are introduced to Peter's father in this episode. Ratings - 3.7/5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. DaBoom gs: Patrick Duffy (Bobby Ewing) Victoria Principal (Pamela Ewing) Patrick Warburton (Joe) Danny Smith (IV) () Peter, warned about the end of the world by a giant chicken, forces his family to take cover in the basement for New Year's eve. They survive the nuclear holocaust, and with help of a Twinkie factory in Natick, they found New Quahog from the remnants of their lives. Peter is mayor of the new town, but when everyone gets sick of the lousy job he's doing, the Griffin family gets kicked out and heads for a Carvel factory. Meanwhile, Stewie, who has been mutated into an octopus, leaves behind eggs which hatch a whole bunch of violent clones that destroy New Quahog. Then Pamela wakes up in "Dallas" to find Bobby in the shower and tells him about this awful dream she had about an episode of "Family Guy." b: 26-Dec-1999 pc: 2ACX06 w: Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan d: Bob Jaques NOTE: Ratings - 6.8/11 From this episode until the end of the series, Mila Kunis (Jackie on "That 70's Show") takes over for the voice of Meg Griffen. For those who are too young to understand the ending of this episode... On the TV show "Dallas," Patrick Duffy's character was killed off in the finale of the eighth season. The ninth season came and went, then in 1986, the tenth season opened with Victoria Principal awakening to find Duffy showering -- meaning that every episode since his death had been her dream. That infamous 1986 opening scene was recreated shot-for-shot for Family Guy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Brian in Love gs: Sam Waterston (Dr. Kaplan) After Brian starts having accidents in the house, he goes to a therapist who convinces him that he's in love with Lois. Stewie refuses to be potty-trained. b: 07-Mar-2000 pc: 2ACX01 w: Gary Janetti d: Jack Dyer NOTE: there was no Stewie destroying Mr. Rogers' Puppetland in the original airing of this episode. An incident in the news caused FOX to trim the Mr. Rogers scene from the original broadcast at the last minute -- after they had already run it over the wildfeed uncensored. The scene was later put back in for reruns. Ratings - 7.3/8 this was the first episode shown on Cartoon Network Peter's line when Brian pees in the supermarket "Where do you think you are, K-Mart?" was changed to "Where do you think you are, Payless?" on FOX. CN airs this episode with the Payless line.

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Title: What is this?

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