Two new promos for July 5’s Family Guy episode, “Peter’s Progress”

July 1, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

This Sunday, July 5, we’ll be getting “Peter’s Progress”, one of the better episodes from Family Guy Season 7. Here’s the synopsis:

Peter has his palm read by a psychic who reveals that he had a fascinating past life as Griffin Peterson, a dignified gentleman who vied for the love of Lady Redbush in 17th century England and in the newly founded American colony of Quahog. It was a time of great love and adventure where King Stewart reigned supreme, the smartest dog in the room was the court jester, army lieutenants were merely boys and even old England loved “How I Met Your Mother” (Jason Segel, Neil Patrick Harris and Josh Radnor guest-voice) in the “Peter’s Progress” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, July 5 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FG-620) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)

Promo #1:

Promo #2:

Family Guy Season 1, Episode 6: The Son Also Draws

June 30, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

Family Guy Season 1, Episode 6 is titled “The Son Also Draws”, and is absolutely one of my favorite Family Guy episodes of all time. In this episode, we watch Peter take the family to New York to get Chris into the Youth Scouts after he is kicked out. Peter makes a pit stop at an Indian casino, Lois develops a gambling habit that costs her the family car, and Peter must go on a vision quest to prove his Native American blood and get it back.

Peter Communicates with Nature

Chris Wants Out

Prune Smoothie

Awkard Moment

Watching “Happy Days”

Brian’s Show is Interrupted

Peter’s an Indian Too

Those are Cheerios

Freaked Out

Stewie the Comedian

Season 1, Episode 5: A Hero Sits Next Door

June 29, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

In Family Guy Season 1, Episode 5, “A Hero Sits Next Door”, we watch Peter get initially annoyed when Joe Swanson moves to Quahog, Rhode Island from Providence, Rhode Island and is forced to recruit him for his company’s softball team after Mr. Weed’s star pitcher is injured. This is Peter’s big chance to do what he does best - be incredibly inappropriate - and boy, does he ever, stating “Holy crip, he’s a crapple!” Peter decides he wants to be a hero like Joe and tries to stop a bank robbery, this of course does not work out for him and he and Brian get taken hostage - and Joe has to save them. Here are a few clips from the episode:

Out the Window

Sweat Glands

Two new Family Guy promos for “Family Gay” -watch

June 24, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

Here’s two promo spots for upcoming Family Guy reruns; sponsored by”Tasty Juice” for Family Gay on June 28. First, Stewie gets orally violated by a horse:

And Peter names his horse after a cancelled Fox show:

New Family Guy iPhone application now available for purchase

June 18, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

The official Family Guy iPhone application has been released and is now available for purchase through iTunes. Here’s more information about the app:

  • It’s a measly $1.99
  • You can watch clips from a selection of the best Family Guy episodes
  • Build your own mix of Family Guy clips, title them, and share them with friends
  • Toss Peter Griffin around on a variety of backgrounds

Looks like fun, eh? You can watch a video of the Family Guy iPhone app here. Below are some screenshots of what the app looks like on the iPhone:

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© 2008 FOX BROADCASTING

Season 1, Episode 4: “Mind Over Murder”

June 15, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

In episode 4 of Family Guy Season 1, “Mind Over Murder”, we see Peter punch a pregnant woman he thought was a man during a soccer game and end up being placed under house arrest (to his credit, the lady really didn’t look pregnant OR like a woman). Looking for something to do, Peter builds a bar in his basement where Lois ends up stealing the spotlight singing torch songs in her underwear. During all this excitement, Stewie attempts to build a time machine to avoid the pain of teething, which actually is a pretty good idea. Here are a few clips from this episode:

New Teeth

Teething

Soccer Mom

House Arrest

Lousy At Housework

Naked Priest Joke

Nice Melons

Lois Loves Her Family

Seven clips from the upcoming release of Family Guy Volume 7

June 12, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

Via MovieWeb, here are seven clips from the upcoming June 16 release of Family Guy Volume 7. These show footage that you might not have seen before, including Peter’s somewhat mentally impaired horse, storyboards, and Family Guy writers working their magic.

Quahog Derby

Love Blacktually: Halloween Party

The Writing Staff

Bird is the Word

Susie Swanson

Vault

Grape Stomp

Season 1, Episode 3: “Chitty Chitty Death Bang”

June 10, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

Absolutely one of the best Family Guy episodes, in my opinion. In “Chitty Chitty Death Bang”, Peter allows Meg to attend a friend’s party the same day as Stewie’s first birthday, which sends Lois into a tizzy. However, this “party” is actually a cult party, with Kool-Aid, robes, and blind devotion. The crazy cult leader misses his chance to achieve nirvana with the rest of the kids, and ends up getting his ass kicked by Stewie, who thinks he’s trying to put him back in the womb. Clips:

Getting Pigs

Cheesie Charlie’s

Don’t Be Yourself

Kid’s Party Entertainer

Escaping the Womb

Stewie’s Birth

Season 1, Episode 2: I Never Met The Dead Man

June 9, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

In Season 1, Episode 2 “I Never Met The Dead Man”, we see Peter teaching Meg to drive. However, it goes wrong when Peter crashes into a satellite dish and knocks out the city’s cable. He begins to go crazy without TV, but finds a new life in outdoor activities, which drives the family crazy in turn. Meanwhile, Stewie plots to destroy the world’s broccoli (which is something I totally support). Here are a few excerpts:

Fast Animals Slow Children

Broccoli Must Die

Sesame Street Phone

Changing the Weather

Meg Races An Amish Guy

Meg’s Driving Test

Family Guy Season 1, Episode 1: Death Has A Shadow

June 9, 2009 by Wendy Boswell  

In Death Has A Shadow, Peter loses his job after drinking too much at a stag party and falling asleep at work. He signs on to welfare to keep Lois from finding out, but gets much more than he expected - as in $150K a WEEK more. Lois finds out that he’s scamming off the gubmint, so he tries to dump the money over the Super Bowl, but is arrested and waits for his family to rescue him (as they always do).

Here’s an excerpt.

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