With its first year, The Simpsons became the Fox network's first sequence to position among the top 30 highest-rated tv series of a television year.Due to these achievements, Fox made the decision to change The Simpsons' timeslot in desires that it would outcome in greater scores for the reveals that would air after it.The sequence shifted from 8:00 p.m. on Weekend evenings to one time on Thursdays where it competed with The Cosby Show, the variety one show at enough time.Many of the manufacturers were against the shift, as The Simpsons had been in the top 10 while broadcasting on Weekend and they experienced the shift would eliminate its scores.New season of The Cosby Show defeat The Simpsons all the time during the second year and The Simpsons gradually dropped out of the top 10.At the end of the year Cosby averaged as the fifth highest-rated display on tv while The Simpsons was 38th.The show ongoing in its Friday timeslot until the 6th year, when it reverted to its unique Weekend port. It has stayed there ever since.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is among the celebrities lending their voice talents to the new series of The Simpsons this autumn, broadcaster Fox has confirmed.
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Daniel will join Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis and Rachel Maddow in the animated show, which kicks off its new run on September 29.
Kristen will be heard in the animated show's season premiere, voicing a high-strung FBI agent whom Lisa enlists for help when she suspects that something sinister has happened to Homer.
Elizabeth Moss of Mad Men plays a grateful mother who names her baby after Homer when he helps deliver the child.
Marvel Comics writer Stan Lee, producer Judd Apatow and Will Arnett of Arrested Development are among other stars voicing parts on The Simpsons.
Cory Monteith ‘was not leading double life’
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Daniel will join Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis and Rachel Maddow in the animated show, which kicks off its new run on September 29.
Kristen will be heard in the animated show's season premiere, voicing a high-strung FBI agent whom Lisa enlists for help when she suspects that something sinister has happened to Homer.
Elizabeth Moss of Mad Men plays a grateful mother who names her baby after Homer when he helps deliver the child.
Marvel Comics writer Stan Lee, producer Judd Apatow and Will Arnett of Arrested Development are among other stars voicing parts on The Simpsons.