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How 'The Simpsons' changed TV

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The cover of "Stupid TV, Be More Funny" beside author Alan Siegel. (Courtesy of Alisa Rigolin)
The cover of "Stupid TV, Be More Funny" beside author Alan Siegel. (Courtesy of Alisa Rigolin)

The Simpsons is the longest-running sitcom on television, but some of its self-proclaimed biggest fans stopped watching decades ago. The show's first several seasons revolutionized primetime TV, blazed a trail for animated comedy, and embiggened our lexicon with endlessly quotable episodes.

What made those early years so special?

Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Alan Siegel about his new book, “Stupid TV, Be More Funny: How the Golden Era of The Simpsons Changed Television — and America — Forever.”

Book excerpt: 'Stupid TV, Be More Funny'

By Alan Siegel

Excerpted from the book "Stupid TV, Be More Funny" by Alan Siegel. Copyright © 2025 by Alan Siegel. Reprinted with Permission of Grand Central Publishing. All rights reserved.

This segment aired on August 4, 2025.

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