The Story on Page One

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Family Guy Episode
"The Story on Page One"
Episode no.: 26
Prod. code: 2ACX14
Airdate: July 18, 2000
Writer(s): Craig Hoffman
Director: Gavin Dell
Guest star(s): Luke Perry

Family Guy Season Two
September 23, 1999 - August 1, 2000
List of Family Guy episodes

Episodes:

  1. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater
  2. Holy Crap
  3. Da Boom
  4. Brian in Love
  5. Love Thy Trophy
  6. Death Is a Bitch
  7. The King Is Dead
  8. I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar
  9. If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'
  10. Running Mates
  11. A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Bucks
  12. Fifteen Minutes of Shame
  13. Road to Rhode Island
  14. Let's Go to the Hop
  15. Dammit Janet!
  16. There's Something About Paulie
  17. He's Too Sexy for His Fat
  18. E. Peterbus Unum
  19. The Story on Page One
  20. Wasted Talent
  21. Fore Father

"The Story on Page One" is an episode from the second season of the FOX animated television series Family Guy. Guest starring Luke Perry as himself.

[edit] Plot summary

A visit to Brown University (Brian's alma mater) shows that Meg does not have enough extracurricular activities to be admitted, and being president of the Quahog chapter of the Luke Perry Fan Club does not count.

She decides to write for her high school's paper, and her first story is an interview with mayor Adam West and his money-wasting investigation on water "theft." Peter doesn't think that story is all that good, so he replaces it with a story claiming Luke Perry is gay. When Perry reads that, he files a lawsuit against the Griffins.

Trying to get out of the suit and to make up with Meg, he tries to stage a photo of Perry acting gay but Perry won't respond. He finally apologizes, and Meg gets to interview him for a new article: "Luke Perry is Straight, but It Didn't Do Me a Damn Bit of Good". Peter gives Perry a copy of the revised article, but Perry rushes back to bed with Adam West who says he will have sex with Luke only if he would stop stealing his water and Luke agrees though he has no idea of what Adam West means.

Meanwhile, frustrated with his short size, Stewie puts a mind control device on Chris to make him do his bidding. Chris turns on Stewie when the device is shorted out by the microwave oven.

[edit] Notes

  • The TV Guide Peter sees, featuring Luke Perry on the cover, reads "If you can read this, Family Guy is on the air."
  • The family watches a fictitious sitcom called Sherry and the Anus, whose ending credits list real life Family Guy writers and directors as producers of the show-within-a-show.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] References

  • S. Callaghan, "The Story on Page One." Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1-3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 116 - 119.
  • A. Delarte, "Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 2" in Bob's Poetry Magazine, 2.May 2005: 26 - 27 http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02My.pdf


Preceded by:
"E. Peterbus Unum"
Family Guy Episodes Followed by:
"Wasted Talent"