New Sneak Peeks for the 4th episode of season 29, titled “Treehouse of Horror XXVIII“, airing next, have been released.
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New Sneak Peeks for the 4th episode of season 29, titled “Treehouse of Horror XXVIII“, airing next, have been released.
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The scheduled episode number for the upcoming episode of season 29, titled “Haw-Haw Land“, has been released.
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— Al Jean (@AlJean) October 22, 2017
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A new episode title has been announced. The episode, which is the nineteenth of the 29th production season (XABF19) is titled “Bart’s Not Dead“!
.@TheSimpsons today's read attended by @JthanPrime & Kevin Rahm of lethal weapon pic.twitter.com/Ys52d6HTs1
— Al Jean (@AlJean) October 19, 2017
The episode will probably air during the 29th broadcast season (2017/18 TV season).
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Information about the plot for the episode “The Old Blue Mayor She Ain’t What She Used to Be“, which will air on November 12, 2017; has been released by FOX. The episode will be the 6th episode of Season 29.
In the episode …
“Frustrated with the local government, Marge decides to run for Mayor. To win public support, she begins making Homer the butt of her jokes.”
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A documentary on “Homer at the Bat” was announced to air this Sunday.
.@TheSimpsons v excited to announce… if you liked Homer at the Bat think you will love this https://t.co/C2Yy8WKG3d
— Al Jean (@AlJean) October 18, 2017
This Sunday, Fox will air an hour long comedic documentary, titled “Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson“. It’ll pay tribute to the episode, with interviews with baseball stars who appeared as special guests, plus Yankees All-Star Aaron Judge, Nick Offerman, Russell Brand, George Will, Tim Gunn, Dr. Oz, Bob Costas, Joe Buck, Bob Uecker, and Charissa Thompson. It’ll also feature “interviews” with Homer, Moe, Chief Wiggum, Apu, and Comic Book Guy.
The special will be directed by Morgan Spurlock. It will air on Sunday before or after the afternoon games, approximately at 3 p.m. ET (for markets with an NFL game at 4:05 p.m. ET) and at 4:30 p.m. ET (for markets with an NFL game at 1 p.m. ET). The same night, FOX will air the next episode on Season 29, the 28th annual Halloween special, “Treehouse of Horror XXVIII“.

Sunday, October 15’s episode scored a 1.3/5 demo rating and 2.905 million viewers – down from last year (1.5/5 and 3.221m), and, less so, from the season premiere (the last episode without a football lead-in; 1.4/5 and 3.261m) – with 58% of viewers in the 18-49 demographic (1.68m), and tying 24th in the demo for the top shows of the week.
The episode is also the earliest in any season ‘The Simpsons’ has had below three million viewers, and its 1.3 is the lowest 18-49 rating ever recorded in fall – both for first-run showings of an episode.
Despite the negatives, “The Simpsons” was the top show for Fox on Sunday night – #1 in demo and overall viewership – and was the highest-rated scripted show in the 18-49 demo of the night across broadcast and cable.
Sunday’s episode had approximately a 25 million opposition on broadcast, the same as the season premiere – so the fall in viewers doesn’t seem to have come much from here.
In catch-up news, the second episode of the season – “Springfield Splendor” – grew by 0.1 after three days of catch-up to a 2.3 rating. It tied with “The Gifted” to rank 15 in the 18-49 demo for shows on broadcast TV that week.
“Treehouse of Horror” episodes usually see an uplift, so we’ll see whether the next one on Sunday follows that trend. Until Tuesday…
Sources:
TVByTheNumbers, ShowBuzzDaily, SpottedRatings
A new Sneak Peek for the 4th episode of season 29, titled “Treehouse of Horror XXVIII“, airing next sunday, has been released. The sneak peek includes scenes from other shows of the night.
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A new Sneak Peek for season 29‘ 3rd episode, titled “Whistler’s Father“, that aired tonight, and a Sneak Peek for the 4th episode, titled “Treehouse of Horror XXVIII” (related to the segment The Exor-Sis), airing next week, have been released.
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The Writers for the upcoming season 29 episode, titled “Singin’ In the Lane“, has been announced.
Ryan Koh
— Al Jean (@AlJean) October 15, 2017
The episode will probably air during the 29th broadcast season (2017/18 TV season).
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Don’t forget to visit our page on Season 29, as we always try to keep it up-to-date!
The Director for the upcoming episode of season 29, titled “Gone Boy“, has been announced.
rob Oliver
— Al Jean (@AlJean) October 15, 2017
The episode will probably air during the 29th broadcast season (2017/18 TV season).
Stay tuned for more new episode titles!
Don’t forget to visit our page on Season 29, as we always try to keep it up-to-date!