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** Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013.
** Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013.
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* InMemoriam: This episode was dedicated to Lawrence Tierney, who played Detective Don Brodka in "Marge Be Not Proud".
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* InMemoriam: This episode was dedicated to Lawrence Tierney, Creator/LawrenceTierney, who played Detective Don Brodka in "Marge "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E11MargeBeNotProud Marge Be Not Proud".Proud]]".
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** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013.
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** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013.2013.
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Natter and possible speculation.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
** Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
** As of 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took NickAtNite Creator/NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
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** As of 2017, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
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** As of 2017, 2013, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.))
** As of 2017, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
** As of 2017, two of the Branson celebrities are no longer merely mistaken to be dead: Charlie Callas, who died in 2011, and Bonnie Franklin, who died in 2013. It'll only worsen once the other celebrities die off as well.
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* InMemoriam: This episode was dedicated to Lawrence Tierney, who played Detective Don Brodka in "Marge Be Not Proud".
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Part of the lyrics to "Ode to Branson" include "''They took NickAtNite and made it a town,''" though by 2001, Nick at Nite was airing a lot less pre-1990s programming, and more contemporary cancelled sitcoms (along with a few original shows.)