Mar 15th, 2010 // 6 responses
Despite being the 3rd least-watched episode of the season ahead of "Dial Meg For Murder" and "Extra Large Medium", Stewie's outing on Jolly Farm Review USA with the premiere of "Go, Stewie, Go!" still managed to surpass a new The Simpsons, with 6.72 million tuning in.
Mar 14th, 2010 // 2 responses
In tonight's new episode, Stewie pulls a “Tootsie” in order to star in the American version of Jolly Farm Review.
Mar 12th, 2010 // 19 responses
It's the Apocalypse in Sunday April 11th's "April in Quahog"; the episode features a crossover with Stan and Francine of American Dad.
Mar 12th, 2010 // 6 responses
Guest starring Carrie Fisher and Richard Dreyfus, Sunday March 21st's episode of Family Guy sees Peter become a full-time pararazzo while Stewie stars in a school play.
Mar 12th, 2010 // 3 responses
The Family Guy cast discuss the upcoming "Return Of The Jedi" spoof and future parodies.
Mar 10th, 2010 // 6 responses
Following last nights Seth MacFarlane tribute at PaleyFest 2010, Images and a detailed rundown of the event have been released by Fox and Hitfix respectively.
Mar 5th, 2010 // 35 responses
Freakin' Sweet News, in association with The Promotions Factory, are giving away $170 worth of figurine vouchers redeemable at their new store, Licensed Collectables. The store features exclusive Family Guy figurines at just $3 per figurine.
Mar 2nd, 2010 // 13 responses
The episodes themselves haven't even aired in the UK yet, but today, various British retailers have posted information on the UK release of "Family Guy Season 9", which will feature episodes from both the last and current seasons of the show.
Mar 1st, 2010 // 8 responses
The Futon Critic has released an episode description for "Peter-assment", which is now scheduled for March 21st; this presumably bumps "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" to the 28th.
Feb 27th, 2010 // 13 responses
The BBC will be cutting the amount of money it spends on American programmes, as well as two radio stations and half its website, which according to the Times will be announced next month, and could put shows such as Family Guy and Heroes at risk.