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"22 Short Films About Springfield" has twelve credited writers, the most of any episode of the series. The episode features multiple stories about different characters. The only major recurring characters who were introduced this season were Disco Stu, who appeared in "Two Bad Neighbors," and Brandine Spuckler, who appeared in "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield". Two more episodes, "You Only Move Twice" and "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer" were produced as part of the season seven production run, but both aired the following season.
Actress Fiona Gubelmann from the movie "Easter Under Wraps"; Actress Arianne Zucker joins with DIY recycled succulent designs. Nick Bateman ("A Brush With Love"); country singer-songwriter Stella Parton; and chef Susan Feniger. Featuring actress Christy Carlson Romano; Brandi Milloy whips up strawberry, blood orange, and hand pies; and UCLA's gymnast and Internet personality, Katelyn Ohashi, is spotlighted. Candace Cameron Bure, Dashiell Messitt, and Fox Messitt from "Fuller House" whip up s'mores pop treats. Paige Hemmis creates a light up snowflake wreath. Real-life couple Heather Krueger and Chris Dempsey, who inspired "Once Upon a Christmas Miracle"; singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb; and knitting expert Vickie Howell, who crafts DIY wine bottle covers.
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Cassidy Gifford ("Time Trap"); "Everyday Dorie" author Dorie Greenspan, who whips up a triple layer parsnip and cranberry cake; and shopping and trends expert Sara Skirboll discusses the best things to buy in November. The "Vintage Baker" author, Jessie Sheehan whips up chocolate marshmallow walnut fudge with sea salt. Ken Wingard creates a beautiful shadow box Christmas scene. Screenwriters Heather Provost and Scott Damian from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Season for Love." Hallmark star and "The Good Doctor" actress Fiona Gubelmann.
They were chosen partly because they had been with the show since the third season and understood many of its dynamics. When they took over the series they wanted many of the episodes to be realistic ones that focused more on the five members of the Simpson family, exploring their feelings and emotions towards each other. They also wanted to produce a Treehouse of Horror episode, episodes about Sideshow Bob, Itchy & Scratchy and several "format-bending" episodes such as "22 Short Films About Springfield". Their preferred choice of guest stars were those with unique and interesting voices, and several of their guest stars were "old grizzled men with distinctive voices" such as R. Lee Ermey, Donald Sutherland, Kirk Douglas and Lawrence Tierney. Chef Betty Fraser cooks braised short ribs with mashed potatoes.
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Actress Linda Gray is featured from Hilton Head Island. Actress Sarah Drew talks about the movie "Indivisible". High Alpine Cuisine author, Marla Meridith whips up cast-iron skillet cinnamon rolls.
Antonia Lofaso prepares crispy squash flowers and whipped beans with crispy pork. Brandon Micheal Hall ("God Friended Me"). Preppy Kitchen's John Kanell bakes chicky cupcakes.
Home & Family Season 7
The series won several other awards for this season, including an Annie Award for "Best Animated Television Program". "Lisa the Vegetarian" won both an Environmental Media Award for "Best Television Episodic Comedy" and a Genesis Award for "Best Television Comedy Series, Ongoing Commitment". Although "Treehouse of Horror VI" failed to win the Emmy, the "Homer³" segment was awarded the Ottawa International Animation Festival grand prize. On Rotten Tomatoes, the seventh season of The Simpsons has a 100% approval rating based on 6 critical reviews. Lake Bell ("I Do...Until I Don't" and "Home Again"); Diallo Riddle ("Marlon"); and TV personality Kristin Cavallari.
Best-selling author and founder of Flour Shop, Amirah Kassem is in our kitchen making a festive Christmas tree cake. Actress Erin Krakow from the Hallmark Channel original series When Calls the Heart. Chef Perry Pollaci prepares summer ceviches. "Kitten Bowl VI" host Beth Stern; "Cheers" actor John Ratzenberger; "The Vintage Baker" author Jessie Sheehan, who makes a Neapolitan icebox cake; and chef Devin Hashimoto, who prepares a braised mugifuji pork belly. Cybill Shepherd ("Being Rose"); Sharna Burgess ("Dancing With the Stars"); and "Baking All Year Round" author Rosanna Pansino, who whips up chocolate heart whoopie pies.
Movies / TV
Actress Rosanna Arquette talks about her comedy series "Sideswiped." "Nosh With Tash" host Natasha Feldman prepares turkey meatballs. The emcee of the Family Film Awards, actor Stephen Kramer Glickman. "Pizza City USA" author Steve Dolinsky cooks a deep dish pizza. Actors Frances Fisher and Bruce Davison from the play "Native Gardens." Wanderlust Creamery founder Adrienne Borlongan whips up ube malted crunch ice cream. Chef Roberta Pipito prepares a delicious corn and zucchini pie.
Fountain of Truth skincare founder, Giuliana Rancic visits. Chef Daniel Green cooks Asian fusion crab cakes. Larissa Wohl is joined by country music artist Wade Hayes. Martina McBride cooks a hash brown breakfast casserole with tomato gravy; and Jane Lynch and Kate Flannery perform a special holiday number. Hallmark star and author Trevor Donovan.
Actor Aren Buchholz from When Calls the Heart. Featuring advice on parenting, health and fitness, home renovations and more. Donna Mills talks about her movie "Carol of the Bells". Mary Beth Albright prepares baby artichoke bread pudding. Featuring several tips on parenting, home renovations, health and fitness and more.
The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Marge Be Not Proud" . The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Homer the Smithers" . The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily" . The Simpsons season 9 Easter Egg DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa the Simpson" . At the 12th annual Television Critics Association Awards, the seventh season of the show was nominated for 'Outstanding Achievement in Comedy,' but lost to "Frasier."
Actress Kellie Pickler from the Hallmark Channel original movie Wedding at Graceland and she joins us in the kitchen to cook. Preppy Kitchen's John Kanell bakes an orange buttercream wedding cake. BARE creator Leah Itsines prepares healthy chicken gyros. The season was the first season executively produced by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, who had written episodes for previous seasons.
Senior Vice President of Physician's Mutual Bob Gunia shares his best advice on retirement. Debbie and Cameron share delicious recipes for your summer picnic. Actress Erin Krakow ("When Calls the Heart"); actor Mena Massoud ("Aladdin") cooks tofu pad Thai; "Top Chef" judge Gail Simmons prepares a shrimp and grapefruit salad.
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