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- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteBarbara FieldsSlavery began to flourish in the U.S. at the end of the 18th century with Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin. Whereas it would take one person a day to produce a pound of clean cotton, the cotton gin could produce 1000 lbs per day. Business boomed and the demand for slaves to work new cotton fields rose accordingly. Serious objections to slavery began as early as 1831 and the abolitionist movement in the North grew quickly. There was particular concern about whether new States entering the Union would be free or slave States. Some, like John Brown, added religious zealotry to the cause and his raid on the federal at Harper's Ferry in 1859 ended in failure. The Southern States were genuinely concerned that the Union would outlaw slavery altogether. There were 21 million people living in the North compared to only 9 million in the South, which included 4 million slaves. The turning point came in the election of 1860 which essentially became a referendum on slavery. The South reacted swiftly to the election of Abraham Lincoln, burning him in effigy. Between Lincoln's election and his inauguration, 7 southern States seceded from the Union. The expected war began with the attack on fort Sumter. At the time, the Union Army had only 17,000 men and only 2 generals had combat experience. Thus began a massive recruitment campaign on both sides. In July 1861, the first battle of the war took place at Manassas, Virginia just across the Potomac from Washington. It proved to be a disaster for the North.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteSam WaterstonBy 1862, both sides had 1 million men in uniform across a 1000 mile battle front ranging from Manassas, Virginia to Missouri. Battles had taken a horrendous toll in human lives on both sides. Lincoln and his Cabinet were frustrated by the slow pace of the war and with Gen. George B. McClellan who apparently did not want to engage the enemy. The eventual attack on the Confederate capital, Richmond - by transporting Union troops by boat to the peninsula southeast of Confederate capital - was met by stiff resistance from a force one-tenth its size. McClellan dug in at Yorktown and the battle dragged on. Meanwhile, the South had a new weapon in the form of the Merrimack, the first ironclad ship far more powerful that anything the North had immediately available but they eventually responded with the Monitor, which won the epic battle of iron ships when the Merrimack withdrew. In the West, Union Gen. U.S. Grant won two crucial victories and enhanced his reputation as well by demanding unconditional surrender. Although the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 resulted in a Union victory, that was certainly not obvious at the end of the first day. Adm. David Farragut went down the Mississippi and claimed New Orleans, splitting the Confederacy in two.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughBarbara FieldsShelby FooteWhile Gen. McClellan sat outside Richmond, three Union armies were being kept occupied by Stonewall Jackson and J.E.B. Stuart in northwestern Virginia. Lee was named commander of the army of Northern Virginia and immediately seized the initiative and attacked McClellan at Mechanicsville. Growing increasingly frustrated at McClellan's lack of progress, Lincoln visited him on the battlefield. When the general told the President that hew needed yet more troops, Lincoln ordered him to withdraw. Cotton production was cut in the south hoping this would spur the major European powers, England and France, to recognize and perhaps even aid the Confederacy. Progress was being made on the issue of emancipating the slaves. Congress forbade the return of runaway slaves and in New Orleans, the military Governor would free the slaves of any landowner who complained. Lincoln realized that emancipation would have to be delayed until the Union had a major victory on the battlefield. That would not come until the battle of Antietam in September 1862.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsBarbara FieldsPaul RoeblingJames SymingtonBy early 1863, Union soldiers with the Army of the Potomac had not been paid for 6 months and supplies were thin. Some 200 men were deserting every day and by January one-quarter of the men were AWOL. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, the new Union commander, wanted to take Fredericksburg but delays in getting the pontoon boats to cross the Rappahannock river allowed Lee to amass 75,000 men. The Union army was blown away and 9,000 men were killed. Elsewhere, the Confederate army was matching this success and a Union flotilla was captured. Lincoln called for more troops and in February, pushed a conscription bill through Congress. Both conscription and the freeing of the slaves were not universally popular and anti-war sentiment was growing. Jefferson Davis had his own problems however. His need to centralize authority did not sit well those who supported States rights. The economy began to collapse with high inflation and resulting protests. By the end of the year, 40% of the Confederate army was absent with or without leave. Lincoln replaced Burnside with General Hooker whose main force met Lee at Chancellorsville. The Union army suffered another massive defeat with the loss of 17,000 men. The Confederate army however lost 13,000 men killed or wounded including Gen. Stonewall Jackson who lost an arm and died of pneumonia. While Grant laid siege to Vicksburg, Lee invaded the north once again.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteBarbara FieldsIn trying to draw Union troops away from the siege of Vicksburg, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania and over three days 150,000 men would do battle at Gettysburg. Confederate soldiers had gone into Gettysburg as they had heard there was a large supply of shoes available. The town soon became the focus of the battle that would shape the rest of the conflict. On the first day at Gettysburg, the Union forces were pushed back and by mid-afternoon, Confederate soldiers occupied the town. The second day focused on positioning leading to the battle of Little Round Top. an ideal position from which to gain the high ground and battlefield. The Union quickly gained control of the site and repelled several Confederate attempts to oust them. On day three, Lee ordered Gen. George Pickett to lead the charge against the Union forces on Cemetery Hill. Gen. Meade anticipated the attack and the rout of Confederate forces was complete with 6,500 casualties including most of the commanders. The next day, Lee began the retreat to Virginia and wrote to Jefferson Davis offering to resign; Davis declined the offer. In Vicksburg meanwhile, Grant's artillery bombarded the city daily leading to the Confederate surrender. In the North, Lincoln's conscription bill allowed those who paid $300 to be exempted. It led to the New York draft riots where for three days the mob was in control, killing blacks at every turn. The first black regiments when into battle and fought and died with honor. In the battle of Chickamauga, the Union forces again prevailed.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy the summer of 1864, the Union push had been stopped. At Petersburg, Union troops had been entrenched in an intricate network trenches for two months. The key to victory lay in Sherman capturing Atlanta and on July 22, the battle began and by September, Confederate Gen. Hood abandoned the city. In Virginia, Gen. Sheridan was laying waste to the Shenandoah Valley. For Lincoln, he faced an election in the midst of a civil war, something unknown at the time. Lincoln seemed unelectable and the Democrats were running the ousted Gen McClellan as their candidate. The Democrats had as their platform the immediate cessation of all hostilities. The election became a referendum on the war itself. By November, Lincoln and his running mate won a resounding victory with 55% of the popular vote. In the South, discouragement set in with the realization that they could not win the war.
- 19901h 9mTV-PG8.6 (350)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy 1864, Union forces had the upper hand, though the end of war was not yet in sight. President Lincoln named U.S. Grant the overall commander of the Union army, 533,000 strong and the largest army in the world. He was made a three star Lieutenant General, a rank last held by George Washington. He brought a different approach than his predecessors, choosing to aggressively pursue Lee's army, realizing that to do so would likely see them take control of Richmond. Success was not assured and did not come quickly. Their first encounter went to Lee, but Grant used a flanking maneuver to push Lee's army ever closer to Richmond. The Confederate side suffered a major blow with the death of J.E.B. Stuart, perhaps Lee's most trusted General. At Cold Harbor, Grant suffered a terrible defeat, losing thousands of men. He subsequently bypassed Richmond and went further south to Petersburg and dug in, leading to a long siege. Grant ordered Gen. Sherman to push toward and eventually attack Atlanta. Time was running out for Lincoln, who was facing reelection and would likely lose if Union forces did not soon have a major victory.
- 19901h 8mTV-PG8.8 (349)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughBarbara FieldsShelby FooteThe North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of the war. On April 14, Good Friday, John Wilkes Booth learned that President Lincoln, General Grant and others were to attend a play at the Ford theater. The Grants decided not to attend and left Washington for Philadelphia. Booth shot the President in the back of the head, and Lincoln died the next day at 7:22 a.m. The news flashed across the country via the telegraph and celebration turned to sorrow. Scattered fighting continued into May but on May 23, a victory parade was held in Washington. By July, eight of Booth's co-conspirators were found guilty and four of were hanged. Those who survived the war returned home and resumed their lives. Sherman was frequently sought as a political candidate bur flatly refused to serve in any capacity. Sheridan remained in the army and was active in the Indian wars that followed. In the South, Jefferson Davis was vilified as the true villain of the war and spent two years in custody, but was never convicted and released. Robert E. Lee maintained a low profile, becoming a college president. U.S. Grant served two terms as President of the United States but his time in office was marred by scandal and corruption.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy the beginning of 1865, the Confederacy was coming to an end. Atlanta had been overrun and Sherman was marching to the sea. Lincoln approved Sherman's plan against the advice of those around him. Sherman set fire to Atlanta, burning anything that could be of use to the opposition. With 62,000 men, he set off toward Savannah. While Sherman went south, the bulk of the Confederate army outside Virginia was destroyed at the battle of Franklin, Tenn. and by early January, Sherman turned northward into the Carolinas. In Virginia meanwhile, Lee's army was under-equipped and underfed. He called on the legislature to arm slaves promising them freedom after the war ended. They complied. On March 4, 1865, Lincoln was inaugurated for his second term. Grant's army was firmly entrenched outside Petersburg for some 9 months. Lee's army was dwindling with an ever increasing number of deserters and when the battle eventually came, it was only a matter of time until the Union won. Richmond was evacuated and on April 3, Lincoln and his son visited the conquered city. By April 9, Lee was surrounded and outnumbered 5 to 1 and he surrendered. Living in Washington, the actor John Wilkes Booth was a supporter of the Confederacy and a white supremacist. His original plan to kidnap Lincoln failed but by the time the war ended, he had devised a new plan.
- DirectorBrian FarnhamStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPhilip JacksonAt a flower show, an older woman in a wheelchair approaches Poirot, gives him an empty seed packet, and asks him to visit her the next day. When Poirot arrives the next day, the woman is dead, murdered with poison.
- DirectorBrian FarnhamStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPhilip JacksonPoirot realizes that a murder is being plotted, and with the help of Hastings' latest hobby, he sets out to prevent it.
- DirectorAndrew PiddingtonStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPhilip JacksonPoirot helps Chief Inspector Japp try to find a jewel thief, but is sidetracked when a bewitching Russian countess arrives on the scene.
- DirectorAndrew GrieveStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPhilip JacksonPoirot is asked to protect a woman from her violent husband, but events take a turn when the husband soon becomes the victim of a gruesome murder.
- DirectorAndrew GrieveStarsDavid SuchetFrederick TrevesStephanie ColePoirot reluctantly agrees to help an Egyptian prince recover a valuable royal ruby that was brazenly stolen from him during the Christmas holidays.
- DirectorStephen WhittakerStarsDavid SuchetPhilip JacksonSarah WoodwardWhile Poirot sleeps on an airplane flight from Paris to London, a notorious French moneylender is murdered with a poisoned dart.
- DirectorRoss DevenishStarsDavid SuchetPhilip JacksonJoanna Phillips-LaneAfter Poirot pays a routine visit to his dentist, the doctor apparently shoots himself to death a short time later. Chief Inspector Japp appropriately recruits the detective as both witness and consultant.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.3 (310)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxWhen cars start exploding in their home country and it leads to a soon-to-be serious oil crisis. Tintin, along with Thompson and Thomson travel to the Middle East to get to the bottom of the situation.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.4 (286)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxWhile trying to solve a mysterious oil crisis, Tintin uncovers a diabolical plot to start a world war.
- DirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin becomes caught up in the kidnapping of a millionaire.
- DirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxWhile trying to rescue a kidnapped millionaire, Tintin receives help from an unlikely source.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.2 (297)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and Captain Haddock travel to Khemed to rescue the Emir from the danger of arms smugglers who have overthrown his government.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.3 (269)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and Captain Haddock try to stop a terrible refugee smuggling ring and end up trapped with the other prisoners out at sea.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.8 (333)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxStrange things begin happening to a group of archaeologists who have just returned from a exhibition to Peru.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.8 (301)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and captain Haddock discover that Professor Calculus has been kidnapped.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.7 (318)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and the Captain travel to Peru in search of Professor Calculus.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.8 (304)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxIn search for the prisoners and Professor Calculus, Tintin and Captain Haddock head for the "Temple of the Sun".
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.2 (293)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxAfter Capt. Haddock and Tintin invite an abused Roma community to camp on the grounds of Marlinspike, things get still more complicated when Bianca Castafiore and her entourage arrive as well.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.1 (274)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxWhen Bianca Castafiore's prized jewel disappears, the Roma camped on the grounds of Marlinspike are suspected while Tintin secretly investigates the situation.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.5 (322)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and his friends join Professor Calculus' top secret space program in Syldavian.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.6 (302)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin and Captain Haddock have been asked to be part of the expedition to the moon. As they help Professor Calculus prepare for the launch, Tintin persists in finding the internal spy.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.7 (312)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxOn Professor Calculus's nuclear powered rocket, Tintin and his friends travel to the moon, but there is trouble aboard.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.7 (289)TV EpisodeDirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthDavid FoxTintin, Captain Haddock, Calculus, the Thompsons' and Wolff uncover the wonders of the moon. They also discover another person aboard the rocket ship who threatens to leave them all stranded on the moon.
- DirectorStéphane BernasconiStarsColin O'MearaThierry WermuthChristian PelissierTintin goes to 1930s Chicago to write about the organized crime-wave and ends up helping the police take down the infamous Al Capone and his gang!
- DirectorJohn BruceStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPauline MoranPoirot investigates when the cruel CEO of a chemical company is bludgeoned to death in his home after the company's formula for a revolutionary new synthetic rubber is targeted by a thief.
- DirectorPeter Barber-FlemingStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPauline MoranA man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife's sudden death by cyanide while in Argentina - a death which Poirot himself had witnessed, but could not solve at the time.
- DirectorBrian FarnhamStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserPhilip JacksonAn obnoxious man who outbid Poirot at an auction for an antique mirror is murdered after seeking Poirot's assistance to look into the dealings of his business associate.
- DirectorEdward BennettStarsDavid SuchetPhilip JacksonVernon DobtcheffThe tyrannical patriarch of a dysfunctional but wealthy family summons his adult children for a Christmas reunion, but prior to the holiday his throat is slashed apparently by one of them.
- DirectorAndrew GrieveStarsDavid SuchetPhilip JacksonPauline MoranMiss Lemon persuades Poirot to investigate a series of apparently minor thefts in a university hostel, but simple kleptomania soon turns to baffling homicide.
- DirectorBob SmeatonGeoff WonforStarsThe BeatlesJohn LennonPaul McCartneyThe band takes a new direction after a series of backlashes against the group leads them to stop touring and focus their time on the studio.
- DirectorEdward BennettStarsDavid SuchetHugh FraserAnn MorrishAn elderly woman confides to Poirot that she fears one of her relatives is trying to kill her for her money. He persuades her to disinherit her heirs, but she is murdered anyway.
- DirectorBob SmeatonGeoff WonforStarsThe BeatlesJohn LennonPaul McCartneyThere is a revision of the two last years of the band with the recording process of Abbey Road and Let it Be, the changes in Apple Records, and the concert in the rooftop.
- DirectorBob SmeatonGeoff WonforStarsThe BeatlesJohn LennonPaul McCartneyIn this part, they review topics like their trip to India with Maharishi guru, Brian Epstein's death, the Apple business expansion, the Yellow Submarine movie and finally the relationship between John and Yoko Ono.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge leads a crusade against a local burlesque house after she discovers Bart working there.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer questions the state of his marriage after Luann Van Houten demands a divorce from Kirk.
- DirectorSusie DietterStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa develops a crush on Nelson, and tries to reform him; Homer gets an autodialer and decides to make easy money with a telemarketing scam.
- DirectorBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter a hurricane destroys Ned Flanders' house, he suffers a nervous breakdown and is forced to confront repressed problems from his childhood.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter eating insanity peppers at a chili cook-off, Homer has a hallucination of a talking coyote urging him to find his soulmate.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightSpecial Agents Mulder and Scully arrive in Springfield after Homer claims to have seen an alien.
- DirectorChuck SheetzStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge enters the pretzel vending business, but when she fails, Homer recruits some help from the mob.
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Mr. Burns get trapped in a snowed-in cabin during a company retreat.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is cast as Poochie, a new "Itchy and Scratchy" character designed to reverse declining ratings; a hip college student moves in with the Simpsons.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.7 (3K)TV EpisodeDirectorChuck SheetzStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge is stressed from motherhood and hires a British nanny to help out around the house, who struggles to teach Bart and Lisa how to behave.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Marge befriends John, a gay store owner, Homer worries that his presence will have a negative effect on Bart's sexuality.
- DirectorPete MichelsStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart suspects a paroled Sideshow Bob is up to his old tricks when he is hired by his brother Cecil to assist in the construction of a dam.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is outraged when Lisa becomes his babysitter.
- DirectorBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter alcohol is banned in Springfield, Homer adopts the moniker of the "Beer Baron" to bootleg liquor, prompting an investigation from an uptight Treasury agent.
- DirectorSusie DietterStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart discovers Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, and it's not long before the whole town knows of their secret affair.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen the items Bart purchased with a fake credit card are repossessed, he claims that Santa's Little Helper is the dog he bought instead of his new pet, Laddie.
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBurns loses his fortune and recruits Lisa to help him get it back.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge becomes a church counselor; Homer discovers his face on a Japanese detergent logo.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's laziness begets the ire of his industrious but arrogant new co-worker Frank Grimes; Bart buys a run-down factory for a dollar.
- DirectorNeil AffleckStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightTroy McClure presents three spinoffs: "Chief Wiggum, P.I.," "The Love-Matic Grandpa," and "The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour."
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is sent to a military school to be disciplined; Lisa, seeking a challenge, enrolls with him, but faces discrimination as the school's only girl cadet.
- 1989– 30mTV-PG9.0 (5.1K)TV EpisodeDirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer must travel to New York to get his car back, which is illegally parked at World Trade Center Plaza.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAt his 20th anniversary celebration as school principal, Principal Skinner is discovered to be an imposter of the real Seymour Skinner.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer recounts the story of Bart's first day of school, which corresponds with the story of how Lisa got her saxophone.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter a massive soccer riot, Homer purchases a gun to protect the family.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA damning report on childhood obesity in Springfield leads to the formation of a pee-wee football team. After belittling Ned Flanders, Homer ends up coaching the team, but his favoring of Bart makes him unpopular.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightApu receives a letter from his mother stating that it's time for him fulfilled his arranged marriage obligation, he pretends Marge is his wife.
- DirectorJim ReardonNeil AffleckStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightTownspeople believe that Lisa has unearthed the fossilized remains of an angel.
- DirectorJim ReardonSwinton O. Scott IIIStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge becomes a real-estate agent.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark ErvinStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is disappointed when the western he rented turns out to be a musical, so the family reminds him of the musical moments in the show's history.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Homer befriend two carnies and invite them to stay with them, but the carnies soon swindle the Simpsons out of their house.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAn evil cult called the Movementarians brainwashes the citizens of Springfield and it's up to Marge to get them back.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile the kids become stranded on a desert island, Homer attempts to cash in on the Internet.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter a disastrous performance, Krusty changes his image and becomes an edgy stand-up.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Moe attempt insurance fraud so that Moe can support his new girlfriend. When Homer ends up in jail, Moe has to decide whether or not to come forward.
- DirectorSusie DietterStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa fears she is losing her intelligence when she learns about the fabled Simpson gene. Meanwhile, Jasper freezes himself in the Kwik-E-Mart freezer.
- DirectorNeil AffleckJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is reluctant to hang out with Ralph Wiggum, until he gains access to Chief Wiggum's master key to the city.
- DirectorMilton GrayStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer causes an international incident after he joins the Naval reserves.
- DirectorJim ReardonSwinton O. Scott IIIStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is forced to spy for the IRS after an audit. But when he is asked to retrieve a trillion dollar bill from Mr. Burns, he switches sides and the two flee to Cuba for refuge.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Lisa become locked in competition when they anchor a children's news program; Homer adopts a helper monkey.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes the sanitation commissioner for Springfield. His ineptitude pollutes the town and leads to a drastic solution.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter humiliating Bart at a church picnic, Homer resolves to get in shape. Soon, he is contacted by an energy bar company that wants him to climb a mountain as a promotion.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa gets lost after she tries to take a bus to a museum.
- DirectorJim ReardonKlay HallStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield.
- DirectorDominic PolcinoJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Bart try to start their own grease business; Lisa organizes a school dance.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's midlife crisis leads to a disastrous attempt at being an inventor.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen Bart accidentally kills a mother bird, he tries to make amends by raising the eggs.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer receives an evil hair transplant; Bart and Lisa get trapped in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon; Maggie is revealed to be an alien.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes a Hollywood insider when he befriends Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes a hippie after a revelation about his middle name.
- DirectorJim ReardonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen Lisa cheats on a test, she has a moral crisis when her perfect score qualifies the school for grant money; Homer adopts a lobster as a pet.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer gets cold feet before a transplant operation which could save Grampa's life.
- DirectorJim ReardonSwinton O. Scott IIIStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer deals with corruption when he becomes Mayor Quimby's bodyguard.
- DirectorJim ReardonNeil AffleckStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen Homer takes Ned to Las Vegas in an attempt to get him to loosen up, the two end up drunkenly marrying a pair of cocktail waitresses.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark ErvinStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe children of Springfield revolt after a curfew is enforced.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and his friends head to the Super Bowl, but are forced to sneak in when they discover their tickets are counterfeit.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer changes his name to "Max Power" after discovering that he shares his name with a dimwitted TV character.
- DirectorJim ReardonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe husbands of Springfield plot revenge after Apu outshines them on Valentine's Day.