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Sorta sexy lounge singer (at least to middle-aged women) from several comedy skits on the sketch television series ''[ The Tracey Ullman Show]'': 12/13/1987, 1/05/1989, and 05/05/1990.  
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Sorta sexy lounge singer (at least to middle-aged women) from several comedy skits on the sketch television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092469/combined The Tracey Ullman Show]'': 12/13/1987, 1/05/1989, and 05/05/1990.  
  
Even more bizarre is that the character did a cross-over to The Simpsons, showing up in the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701123/ Homer's Night Out]" (25 March 1990) episode singing "A Million Girls." However, his animated version looked nothing like the actor who voiced and played him, Sam McMurray.
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Even more bizarre is that the character did a cross-over to ''The Simpsons'', showing up in the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701123/ Homer's Night Out]" (25 March 1990) episode singing "A Million Girls." However, his animated version looked nothing like the actor who voiced and played him, Sam McMurray.
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Okay, it's not SO bizarre, since ''The Simpsons'' started as shorts on ''The Tracey Ullman Show''.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:11, 23 October 2012

Sorta sexy lounge singer (at least to middle-aged women) from several comedy skits on the sketch television series The Tracey Ullman Show: 12/13/1987, 1/05/1989, and 05/05/1990.

Even more bizarre is that the character did a cross-over to The Simpsons, showing up in the "Homer's Night Out" (25 March 1990) episode singing "A Million Girls." However, his animated version looked nothing like the actor who voiced and played him, Sam McMurray.

Okay, it's not SO bizarre, since The Simpsons started as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show.

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