There were two main reasons for the "Family Guy" producers have decided to go for a run play. First of all, they believed the process of writing the series Family Guy was closer than the traditional comedies (as opposed to cartoons for children). Second, tell the truth: "Family Guy" did not fare class entertainment Emmys during its first decade, however.It had been nominated only four times and never won.
Not taking defeat to heart, "Family Guy" returns to the battle for top comedy series of 2011. If nominated, it plans to submit these five episodes of Family Guy to Emmy judges. It will submit five instead of the usual six because its one-hour Christmas episode counts as two submissions.
"AND I'M JOYCE KINNEY" (aired Jan. 16, 2011)
News anchor Joyce Kinney gets Lois to appear in a story about the average American housewife, but the idea backfires when Lois comes across in the worst way.
"HALLOWEEN ON SPOONER STREET" (aired Nov. 7, 2010)
The family is split up for Halloween night with Brian helping Stewie trick-or-treat, Peter and Joe pulling pranks on everyone they can find, and Meg going to a high school party.
"ROAD TO THE NORTH POLE" (aired Dec. 12, 2010)
One-hour show: Baby Stewie loves Christmas and pleads to be taken to the mall to meet Santa so he can tell him his wish list. After a brush-off from the fake Santa, Stewie and Brian take a trip to the North Pole to give the real Santa a piece of their mind.
"NEW KIDNEY IN TOWN" (aired Jan. 9, 2011)
Renal failure is Peter's reward after consuming so many energy drinks. Meg secretly writes an essay for Chris, which turns out to be the winner in a contest to introduce President Obama at the school.
"TRADING PLACES" (aired March 20, 2011)
Chris and Meg learn how hard their parents (Peter and Lois) have it when they trade places. Chris works at the brewery, while Meg is in charge of the house.
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