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- Tracey Ullman hosts a variety show containing sketches, song-and-dance routines, and The Simpsons.
- "The Makeover": Virgina Hall is an unattractive woman who spends $9,100 for a full cosmetic makeover to make her look attractive to her prison pen pal boyfriend when he is paroled from prison. But was it all a waste? 'Daniel Rosen' does a juggling act with bowling ball pins. "High Hopes": A naive couple decide to open up their own restaurant, until a visit by the mysterious angel 'Dreambuster' shows up. "The Audition": Angela Tanner is a young woman who auditions for a singing position in a local play and must perform before a live theater audience. "Dr. N!Godatu": An animated short about an eccentric psychologist.
- 1987–1990TV Episode'The Letter': Justine, returning home from a failed marriage, meets her former flame Brian, who has lots in common... except for his terrible kissing ability. Extra segment: Jamey Turner does an unusual recreation of "Ode to Joy" with the rims of drinking glassed filled with water. 'Quality Time': Sara and Greg Downey are L.A. yuppies who try to squeeze in quality time for their neglected three-year-old son Max. 'David Meets the Folks': Carla Cooper is reluctant to introduce her new boyfriend, David, to her parents for a theater outing because he happens to be a male stripper. 'Blind Date': Dr. N!Godatu prepares herself for a blind date with Bill Wallhead... an incredibly boring salesman.
- Before they starred in the longest-running animated show in US history. Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie were the subjects of these shorts.
- 1987–199030m7.6 (29)TV Episode"Lottery": In 1967, the stingy Nancy Wilkinson is reluctant to share a winning $16 million lottery ticket with her college roommate Barbara. Twenty years later, the wealthy Nancy shows up at the diner where blue-collared Barbara works for reconciliation. "Ambulance Pick Up": Lynette, an English-accented ambulance paramedic, has to fend off come-ons from Roger, a hit-and-run victim. "Girl on a Ledge": When suicidal Mary is standing on a ledge determined to jump, police negotiator Lt. Kelly tries to talk her down with a dance on the ledge. "Good Night": Homer and Marge Simpson tuck their three kids in for the night to lullaby's.
- 1987–19892mTV-147.0 (159)TV EpisodeMarge and Homer say goodnight to each of their three children, hoping to ease their anxieties so they can sleep peacefully.
- 1987–1989TV-146.6 (63)TV EpisodeBart and Lisa fight while watching TV. They eventually find something they agree on: stopping Maggie from changing the channel.
- Homer has Bart attempt to jump off a table and into his arms. Each time Bart jumps, Homer is distracted and fails to catch him.
- 1987–1989TV-146.5 (63)TV EpisodeMarge puts Bart and Lisa in charge of babysitting Maggie; however, they end up ignoring her.
- Bart and Lisa take Maggie's pacifier away to stop her from sucking on it, but Maggie refuses to kick the habit. Bart and Lisa eventually learn if they cannot get Maggie to quit sucking on pacifiers, it is better to join in.
- Bart and Lisa compete in a contest while Maggie watches, to see who can make the most disgusting burp. Marge objects several times, but to no avail. Homer does not help matters when he joins in on the kids' burp contest to Marge's disgust.
- Marge makes dinner and the family sits down for the meal. She insists that everyone should have table manners, but the family's crude eating habits are hard to stop.
- Marge warns the kids that if they make scary faces, their faces will freeze in place forever. Bart, Lisa, and Maggie ignore her--until Marge gives them a scare with a mirror.
- The family attends the funeral of Uncle Hubert. Bart proves to be disruptive and Homer swears to never take the kids to another funeral, much to their dismay.
- Bart and Lisa wonder what is inside Maggie's mind when looking at her in her crib. The audience sees her imagination: she is a giant, and she is tickling baby-sized versions of Bart and Lisa.
- Homer promises the kids chocolate milkshakes if Bart can catch one of his long football passes. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles to overcome, like falling down a cliff, but Bart manages to catch the football - with his mouth.
- Bart tries to make a house of cards, but Lisa and Maggie make noises that cause the house to fall every time.
- 1987–1989TV-146.6 (54)TV EpisodeMarge takes the girls out to watch a ballet, leaving Homer in charge of dinner. Bart cannot stomach it when he is forced to eat a mix of fish nuggets and pork-a-roni.
- Bart, Lisa and Maggie play a game of "Space Patrol". Bart puts a jug on his head with the pretense of it being the helmet of an alien warlord. However, his head gets stuck in the jug and Lisa "frees" Bart using a croquet mallet.
- When Bart's hair grows too long, Homer and Marge order him to get it cut. The barber ends up shaving Bart's entire head, and he attempts to disguise his scalp using glue, his old hair, and eventually a paper bag.
- Homer wakes up the family in the middle of the night claiming that World War III has started to test their readiness for a nuclear war.
- Take two rival television reporters: one handsome, one talented, both male. Add one producer, female. Mix well, and watch the sparks fly.
- 1987–1989TV-147.0 (56)TV EpisodeWhen Marge makes a batch of chocolate chip cookies, Bart becomes obsessed with pulling off "the perfect crime" and stealing them all.
- Bart tells Lisa and Maggie a series of scary stories in the dark, only to believe they're coming true.
- 1987–1989TV-147.1 (50)TV EpisodeGrampa tells the kids stories from the good old days. When the kids stop listening to him, he feigns his own death to recapture their attention.
- Bart and Homer go on a fishing trip. Homer asks Bart for a baloney sandwich, but Bart forgot the baloney. He puts the bait on the sandwich instead. When they get the boat in the water, they hit rapids and later fall off of a waterfall.
- "Valet": A lonely parking lot valet meets a mysterious equally lonely middle-aged woman during his first night on the job which she takes him back to her hotel room for some interesting conversation. "Gold Diggers of 1988": Amy is a young Southern Belle bride to an elderly millionaire named Claude who sings to persuade that she did not marry for money. "Skateboarding": Bart tries to use his new skateboard down a hill while Lisa and Maggie watch how many times he injures himself.
- Bart teaches his sisters how to skateboard, but is outdone every time he tries to show off.
- When the family is on their way to church, the kids declare themselves pagans. After the car breaks down, the kids start acting like pagans, much to Homer's dismay.
- When Bart hears Homer calling him, he fears that his father will make him do chores. He hides in a closet, only to accidentally lock himself in.
- Homer takes Bart, Lisa and Maggie to the aquarium. Bart finds a way to get into the shark tank and swims with a shark.
- Homer has trouble taking a normal family portrait. Every time they are close to a good picture, the family sabotages the shot.
- 1987–1989TV-147.3 (44)TV EpisodeHomer has trouble taking a normal family portrait. Every time they are close to a good picture, the family sabotages the shot.
- Lisa and Maggie try to cure Bart's hiccups using some rather unorthodox methods.
- Marge warns the kids that they shouldn't steal from the money jar. Lisa and Maggie's consciences appear to prevent them from taking the jar's contents, but Bart's conscience encourages him to help himself to the cash.
- The Simpsons go to an art museum. Bart stares at a nude painting and Lisa plays with an ancient vase. Marge realizes that the kids are too young to appreciate fine arts.
- Homer takes Marge and the kids on an outing to the zoo. While there, he points out how stupid a family of chimpanzees look - and fails to realize that the chimps look identical to his own brood.
- After wishing to be made big, a teenage boy wakes the next morning to find himself mysteriously in the body of an adult.
- 1987–1989TV-146.9 (48)TV EpisodeMaggie squeaks her toy, which causes a chain reaction of anger in the family--Lisa attacks Maggie for making noise, Bart attacks Lisa for shoving a baby, Homer attacks Bart for hitting a girl, and Grampa attacks Homer for hitting a kid.
- Bart tries to hide one of the cookies he stole from the jar by distracting his parents with the shell game. Although his plan seems to succeed, he is busted by Maggie, who then eats the cookie.
- 1987–1989TV-147.1 (47)TV EpisodeThe kids are watching TV and Homer tells them to stop watching "The Itchy and Scratchy Show" because it's "too violent." Unable to watch cartoons, Bart puts on his own show.
- Marge and Homer throw the kids into their toy room and tell them to "play nice." A frustrated Bart takes out his anger on a punching bag; Lisa then takes a turn and adds motivation by drawing Homer's face on the bag.
- Bart tells a story of Christmas with the Simpson family in the style of "The Night Before Christmas".
- 1987–1989TV-146.8 (46)TV EpisodeThe kids get to see Krusty the Clown's show live for the first time. Bart believes Krusty is an impostor and exposes it on television, much to his parents' dismay.
- When Bart is sent outside to exercise his legs by Homer's orders, he gets handsomely rewarded for stopping a burglar from robbing a candy store. But he asks for the reward to be in candy bars, much to Homer's dismay.
- 1987–1989TV-146.7 (47)TV EpisodeAfter the kids are ordered to clean their room by Homer and Marge, Bart forces his sisters to do all the work while he tells a story about a parallel world where large kids are the bosses of their small parents, who are made to do chores.
- Bart, Lisa and Maggie go to the movies to see "The Return of the Happy Little Elves", but Bart convinces the girls to see "Revenge of the Space Mutants" instead.
- When Homer sees Bart, Lisa and Maggie going crazy and bouncing off the walls, he and Marge try using hypnotism to tame the kids. They pretend to become mindless zombies.
- Bart, hungry for chocolate bars, steals some from the supermarket. He is quickly caught by security, but when the guard leaves the room to talk to his boss, he sneakily eats the candy and claims the cops have "no evidence."
- The family drives to Echo Canyon and take turns making echoes. However, Bart is very disruptive and leads Homer to chase after him.