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Maggie's first word is voiced by Elizabeth Taylor. The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by Jeff Martin . After its initial airing on Fox, the episode was later released as part of a 1999 video collection: The Simpsons: Greatest Hits , and released again on the 2003 DVD edition of the same collection.
Maggie sorts through her feelings for both local boy Mike (Joe Mullaney), and James (Ian Michie), a comfortably middle-class Edinburgh student. Much of the series also centres on Maggie's relationship with her feisty octogenarian grandmother (Jean Faulds) who lives in rural Inverness-shire , and who frequently acts as an important confidante to ...
The story focuses on Philip Raymond (Phil) Mee and Margaret Eileen Brenda (Maggie) Thornhill-Mee and how their lives, plus those of their two children, James and Rebecca, change when Phil announces he is leaving Maggie for another woman. The first series follows Maggie's struggle to cope with adapting to single life, including finding a job ...
A Million Little Things‘ Maggie is gung-ho about having her baby at home… until something happens during Wednesday’s episode that seriously shakes her confidence in a non-hospital birth.
In this pilot episode Maggie and the moms will discuss: •The Juggle is Real How do we juggle all our responsibilities as moms? What frustrates you? How do you handle it when it gets to be too much?
Henry accepts Maggie after the second screening. The results show that not only is Maggie brilliant, but her IQ of 167 is higher than Lisa's IQ of 159. Lisa is no longer considered "the smart one" of the Simpson family, much to her chagrin. Lisa attempts to prove everyone that she is smarter than Maggie and teaches Maggie false information.
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Billie Lou Watt (June 20, 1924 – September 7, 2001) was an American actress. She was best known as the original English dub voice of the title characters of the 1960s anime series Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, the character Elsie the Cow for Borden Cheese's television commercials, and a live-action turn playing Ellie Harper Bergman on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow.