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It is episode number 24. Jake Ryan is coming back earlier in another episode called "Jake... Another Little Piece of My Heart" It's the next episode to air.
The first episode of The Beatles cartoon first aired on Saturday 25th September 1965 on ABC at 10.30am. It run for three years from 1965 to 1968 when it was moved to Sunday mornings. The last ever episode was aired in 1969.
Hannah Montana first aired on TV March 24th 2006.
Hannah Montana was on for four seasons on the Disney Channel. The last season production ended in 2010 and the last episode went on air in January 2011.
no. there's a lot more to come and we'll wait for it. "been there, rock that" is the next show they'll put in air. at least i think that is.
The second episode the The Simpsons aired on the 14th January 1990.
The original airdate of The Simpsons' episode Homer Goes to College was October 14, 1993.
Nope.
In the US it was October 14, Thursday 1993.
Nothing happens in the 3000th episode because The Simpsons will never reach 3000 episodes.The Simpsons only air 22 episodes a season so at that rate it would take 136 years (from its initial debut) to reach 3000 episodes & it's absolutely impossible the show will still be on the air in 2126.
they may in an episode that might air in season 3 called kettlcorn
Realistically, you simply have to write one and *boom* you have a Simpsons episode. Now if your asking how can you write one and have it air on TV, well... that's not going to happen unless you are an actual TV writer and you're hired by FOX to write an episode. Also, it's not as though you can write one and submit it to FOX for consideration into making it an episode. FOX would just throw it in the garbage.
The Simpsons was moved to BBC 2 in March 1997. The BBC lost the rights to The Simpsons in 2002 and aired their final episode in 2004. Channel 4 then aired the show from November 2004.
No. BBC1 aired The Simpsons first in the U.K.
As a series, it did technically begin "in the 80s" but considering only one episode aired in that decade (December 17th 1989), the phrase in the 80s is being used very loosely.-However, The Simpsons did air as commercials bumpers on The Tracy Ullman Show which began in 1987, so The Simpsons, just not the show, did have their debut in the 80s.
There won't be an "exact" number until the show if off the air & the number of guest stars increases by one or two or more pretty much every episode.
If the episode aired at 6(pm?), it's reasonable to assume you saw a syndicated episode. Different episodes air in syndication around the country (& world) and since no one has any idea where you are or what channel you saw it, not to mention you provided no information about the episode & the episode aired 14 years ago (as of this answer) this question is impossible to answer.