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Channel 4 announcers deliberately mispronounce The Simpsons
THE CREATION OF a hit TV show is almost entirely a good thing – however keeping things fresh in a long-running series can present some challenges to people working behind the scenes.
Take The Simpsons, for example – after almost a quarter of a century (yep) of the Springfield crew gracing our television screen, it’s easy to image writers facing creative block when trying to produce new content.
So spare a thought too for continuity announcers who, after 23 seasons and almost 500 episodes, probably live in fear of developing mind-specific repetitive stress disorder thanks to the programme.
That might explain the seemingly deliberate attempts by some announcers to mispronounce show’s name a few weeks ago – although when contacted by TheJournal.ie, Channel 4 swore that this was absoulunkley not the case:
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