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Actress Annie Starke from the movie "The Wife." Pastry chef Danielle Keene whips up banana whoopie pies with peanut butter filling. Steve Tompkins, Dan Greaney, Richard Appel and Rachel Pulido received their first writing credits while Spike Feresten and Jack Barth received their only writing credits this season. Although the majority of the writing staff stayed on for the next season, both Greg Daniels and Brent Forrester received their last writing credits during season seven.

This season also featured the episode "Mother Simpson". Which changed the end credits for a shot of Homer sitting on the hood of his car, after his mother leaves his life again. Hallmark Channel star Holly Robinson Peete. Chef Ronnie Woo prepares panko crusted beef tenderloin.
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Senior Vice President of Physician's Mutual Bob Gunia shares his best advice on retirement. Debbie and Cameron share delicious recipes for your summer picnic. Actress Erin Krakow ("When Calls the Heart"); actor Mena Massoud ("Aladdin") cooks tofu pad Thai; "Top Chef" judge Gail Simmons prepares a shrimp and grapefruit salad.
Actress Debbie Gibson from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Wedding of Dreams"; celebrity chef Cat Cora; chef Eric Greenspan puts a spin on the classic grilled cheese. In 1996, "Treehouse of Horror VI" was submitted for the Primetime Emmy Award in the "Outstanding Animated Program " category. They had submitted it because it had a 3D animation sequence, which the producers felt gave them an edge. Alf Clausen, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein were also nominated for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics" for the song "SeƱor Burns" from "Who Shot Mr. Burns? ".
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Meanwhile, Homer discovers that he has a natural talent for golf and is challenged to a game by Mr. Burns. Meanwhile, Marge accidentally destroys her Chanel suit on the night of a gala ball where she will become a member of the club and buys a new one for thousands of dollars. She demands that her family behave themselves, but realizes that she is becoming too snobby and decides she doesn't want to join the club. The season started off with the heavily publicized "Who Shot Mr. Burns? ", which was the resolution to the first part, which had been a cliffhanger.

Actress Fiona Gubelmann from the movie "Easter Under Wraps"; Actress Arianne Zucker joins with DIY recycled succulent designs. Nick Bateman ("A Brush With Love"); country singer-songwriter Stella Parton; and chef Susan Feniger. Featuring actress Christy Carlson Romano; Brandi Milloy whips up strawberry, blood orange, and hand pies; and UCLA's gymnast and Internet personality, Katelyn Ohashi, is spotlighted. Candace Cameron Bure, Dashiell Messitt, and Fox Messitt from "Fuller House" whip up s'mores pop treats. Paige Hemmis creates a light up snowflake wreath. Real-life couple Heather Krueger and Chris Dempsey, who inspired "Once Upon a Christmas Miracle"; singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb; and knitting expert Vickie Howell, who crafts DIY wine bottle covers.
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Doris Grau, script supervisor for the show and voice of Lunchlady Doris died on December 30, 1995. The episode "Team Homer", which aired eight days later, was one of the last episodes to feature her voice and featured a dedication to her. After that, Lunchlady Doris had speaking parts in "Lisa's Sax", which Grau had recorded before her death. From season nine until season eighteen, she appeared only as a background character but had a speaking role in "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" where she was voiced by Tress MacNeille.

They were chosen partly because they had been with the show since the third season and understood many of its dynamics. When they took over the series they wanted many of the episodes to be realistic ones that focused more on the five members of the Simpson family, exploring their feelings and emotions towards each other. They also wanted to produce a Treehouse of Horror episode, episodes about Sideshow Bob, Itchy & Scratchy and several "format-bending" episodes such as "22 Short Films About Springfield". Their preferred choice of guest stars were those with unique and interesting voices, and several of their guest stars were "old grizzled men with distinctive voices" such as R. Lee Ermey, Donald Sutherland, Kirk Douglas and Lawrence Tierney. Chef Betty Fraser cooks braised short ribs with mashed potatoes.
Actor Emilio Estevez; explorers and environmentalists Ashlan and Philippe Cousteau; lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd bakes an orange citrus cornmeal cake. 3F0916.5Former president George Bush moves to Springfield and Bart starts to annoy him. One day Bush loses control and spanks Bart after Bart accidentally destroys Bush's newly-typed memoirs. Homer, who had been jealous of the attention Bush had been receiving, is outraged and launches a prank war. Bush eventually decides to leave Springfield and is replaced with Gerald Ford.
Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome Hallmark star Lisa Durupt. Dr. Ross and Dr. Ryan Henderson from Hanging with the Hendersons. Debbie and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome Hallmark star Lisa Durupt. Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Larissa Wohl welcome Hallmark star Danica McKellar to kick off Christmas in July. Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome actress Lily Anne Harrison from the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original Christmas Camp.
Author Danielle Kartes whips up savory chili rellenos. Food and lifestyle expert Brandi Milloy discusses the hottest beauty trends for 2019. The episode "Lisa the Vegetarian" features one of the few permanent character changes in the series when Lisa officially becomes a vegetarian. The episode had been pitched by David S. Cohen and the producers felt it would be a surefire way to get Paul McCartney to guest star. McCartney agreed, but only on the condition that Lisa stay a vegetarian and not revert.

Cassidy Gifford ("Time Trap"); "Everyday Dorie" author Dorie Greenspan, who whips up a triple layer parsnip and cranberry cake; and shopping and trends expert Sara Skirboll discusses the best things to buy in November. The "Vintage Baker" author, Jessie Sheehan whips up chocolate marshmallow walnut fudge with sea salt. Ken Wingard creates a beautiful shadow box Christmas scene. Screenwriters Heather Provost and Scott Damian from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Season for Love." Hallmark star and "The Good Doctor" actress Fiona Gubelmann.
Singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb; The Work Around host J. Pickens; from Cake by Courtney, Courtney Rich whips up an olive oil ricotta cake. Debbie Matenopoulos offers advice in the areas of health, parenting, and home improvement. Advice is offered in the areas of home improvement, parenting, health, and fitness. Debbie Matenopoulos offers advice in the areas of parents, home improvement, and health.

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