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Smartline is a late-night panel discussion show aired on Channel 6 and hosted by Kent Brockman. This is a parody of the TV show Nightline, which premiered on March 24, 1980 on ABC, and was originally hosted by Ted Koppel from 1980 to 2005. It is one of the more highbrow programs on Channel 6, particularly when compared to Eye on Springfield, the opening sequence of which features semi-naked women winking at the viewer. The show invites numerous guests from the local area, each of whom have strong opinions about a certain issue, and has them to participate in debate. Brockman often presents the show in a manner biased to one side of the debate.

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  • Smartline is a late-night panel discussion show aired on Channel 6 and hosted by Kent Brockman. This is a parody of the TV show Nightline, which premiered on March 24, 1980 on ABC, and was originally hosted by Ted Koppel from 1980 to 2005. It is one of the more highbrow programs on Channel 6, particularly when compared to Eye on Springfield, the opening sequence of which features semi-naked women winking at the viewer. The show invites numerous guests from the local area, each of whom have strong opinions about a certain issue, and has them to participate in debate. Brockman often presents the show in a manner biased to one side of the debate.
  • Por primera vez apareció en "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge", cuando Marge protestó e intentó cancelar los programas de Itchy and Scratchy. Kent reunió a Roger Meyer (creador de la serie de dibujos animados), Krusty y al Dr. Marvin Monroe para resolver el problema. Otra de sus apariciones fue en el episodio "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" donde Kent explico a la audiencia que 34 millones de adultos son obesos en Estados Unidos, y se podría llenar hasta 2/5 del Gran Cañón.
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  • "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
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  • Smartline
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  • Discussion
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  • United States
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  • Por primera vez apareció en "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge", cuando Marge protestó e intentó cancelar los programas de Itchy and Scratchy. Kent reunió a Roger Meyer (creador de la serie de dibujos animados), Krusty y al Dr. Marvin Monroe para resolver el problema. Otra de sus apariciones fue en el episodio "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" donde Kent explico a la audiencia que 34 millones de adultos son obesos en Estados Unidos, y se podría llenar hasta 2/5 del Gran Cañón. En "Last Exit to Springfield", Homer y Burns son los invitados del programa para discutir un convenio colectivo para la planta de energía nuclear. Posteriormente en la serie, durante el episodio "Homer the Vigilante", Homer es devuelta invitado al programa para explicar el trabajo de su grupo. Aunque en el medio del programa Malloy (El Gato en Hispanoamérica) interrumpe la conversación explicando su próximo robo en el Museo de Springfield. En "Lisa the Skeptic" Lisa acude al programa para comprobar que el esqueleto encontrado no era de un ángel sino producto de algun desastre que la ciencia podría resolver. Igualmente, Kent no estaba de acuerdo y expresa su opinión en el programa. Por último en el episodio "You Kent Always Say What You Want", Homer es otra vez invitado por ser la persona en comprar el helado número un millón en la heladería. Mientras estaba en el programa, Homer derrama accidentalmente su taza de café en la pierna de Kent, haciendo que este insulte por televisión. Lo que luego le cuesta su trabajo.
  • Smartline is a late-night panel discussion show aired on Channel 6 and hosted by Kent Brockman. This is a parody of the TV show Nightline, which premiered on March 24, 1980 on ABC, and was originally hosted by Ted Koppel from 1980 to 2005. It is one of the more highbrow programs on Channel 6, particularly when compared to Eye on Springfield, the opening sequence of which features semi-naked women winking at the viewer. The show invites numerous guests from the local area, each of whom have strong opinions about a certain issue, and has them to participate in debate. Brockman often presents the show in a manner biased to one side of the debate. At one point, an incident occurred where Kent Brockman had to interview Homer for winning the 1,000,000th Ice Cream Cone, a decision he was not too happy with because he was intending to get into a heated debate over Iraq, and only did it because the show was sponsored by the same Ice Cream Parlor. During the interview, he, while already irritated, ended up lashing out after Homer, while attempting emphasis, ended up accidentally knocking Brockman's coffee cup onto his lap, and caused Kent Brockman to shout out one of America's worst swears. Brockman then attempted to apologize on the air, and fully expected to face repercussions for his actions, although he was surprised when he learned that no one actually saw his interview. Although it was not immediately discovered by the populace aside from the Simpson family, It was eventually discovered by Ned Flanders, who sent it to a Christian group he belonged to, which eventually found its way into the FCC.
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