Duwing an interview with Diane Sawyew, Bahbwa Wawa's mother admitted that fwom the beginning, Bahbwa devewoped hew own special language, a suwe sign of a bwight futuwe in bwoadcast TV. Bahbwa's favowite phwrase gwowing up was "pwease pass the pwease, I weally weally want some".wtf
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| - Duwing an interview with Diane Sawyew, Bahbwa Wawa's mother admitted that fwom the beginning, Bahbwa devewoped hew own special language, a suwe sign of a bwight futuwe in bwoadcast TV. Bahbwa's favowite phwrase gwowing up was "pwease pass the pwease, I weally weally want some".wtf
- Barbara Walters (b. 1929) appeared in Stars and Street Forever! and The Sesame Street Special (aka Put Down the Duckie). She also appeared on the 2nd celebrity version of Put Down the Duckie (replacing the New York Giants). In 2005, Walters hosted the Annual Sesame Workshop Benefit Gala. Kermit and Miss Piggy have also made guest appearances on Walters' talk show, The View. They were also interviewed by Walters in the 2012 special Best in TV. On the back cover of The Year of Roosevelt Franklin, Walters' review of the album is quoted among others.
- Barbara is shown to be a woman with short blonde hair, who wears a puffy white shirt, a red skirt, and black high-heels.
- In the third "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" segment, "Li'l Griffins", when the kids are flipping channels they turn to an episode of The View, featuring young versions of its hostesses at the time, Star Jones, Meredith Vieira, Joy Behar, Lisa Ling and Walters. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Stewie Griffin took a talk show tour in between film segments including The View where he starts a melee by throwing cake in front of the women.
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| - In the third "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" segment, "Li'l Griffins", when the kids are flipping channels they turn to an episode of The View, featuring young versions of its hostesses at the time, Star Jones, Meredith Vieira, Joy Behar, Lisa Ling and Walters. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Stewie Griffin took a talk show tour in between film segments including The View where he starts a melee by throwing cake in front of the women. In the DVD cut of "Quagmire's Dad", When Brian leaves for his seminar, Stewie insists he knows how to have a good time. The scene fast-forwards to a cardboard cutout set of The View with photograph standees of Whoopi Goldberg, Walters and Elisabeth Hasselbeck set on the table.
- Duwing an interview with Diane Sawyew, Bahbwa Wawa's mother admitted that fwom the beginning, Bahbwa devewoped hew own special language, a suwe sign of a bwight futuwe in bwoadcast TV. Bahbwa's favowite phwrase gwowing up was "pwease pass the pwease, I weally weally want some".wtf
- Barbara Walters (b. 1929) appeared in Stars and Street Forever! and The Sesame Street Special (aka Put Down the Duckie). She also appeared on the 2nd celebrity version of Put Down the Duckie (replacing the New York Giants). In 2005, Walters hosted the Annual Sesame Workshop Benefit Gala. Kermit and Miss Piggy have also made guest appearances on Walters' talk show, The View. They were also interviewed by Walters in the 2012 special Best in TV. On the back cover of The Year of Roosevelt Franklin, Walters' review of the album is quoted among others.
- Barbara is shown to be a woman with short blonde hair, who wears a puffy white shirt, a red skirt, and black high-heels.
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