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'The FCC Song' is a song sung by Peter. ♪♪ With the fellas at the freakin' FCC! Family Guy Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Watch Family Guy - The Freaking FCC, a Family Guy video on Stuffpoint. Earl Scruggs Strictly Instrumental Rar. Peter, Brian, and Stewie sing praise to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission).

How To Check Installed Perl Modules Linux here. • as Mike Brady • • as FCC Member/Officer Reeses • as //FCC Member • • as FCC Member • Stacey Scowley • as /FCC Member Episode chronology ← Previous ' Next → ' ' PTV' is the fourteenth episode in the of the American animated television series. Plants Vs Zombies 2 Pc Full Version Rar Password. It originally aired on the in the United States on November 6, 2005. The episode sees the (FCC) censor the shows on television after a controversial at the.

Starts to create his own which he calls PTV, broadcasting classic shows unedited and uncut, as well as original programming. PTV is a big success and and join him creating shows for the network. Calls the FCC to close PTV as she is concerned over the issue of how children will be influenced by Peter's programming. Not only do the FCC close down the network, but they also start censoring the citizens of, so the travels to and convince the to have the FCC's rules reversed.

The episode was written by and and was directed. The episode is a response to the FCC's measures to the. Show creator commented that the episode's plot was inspired by the rage of the Family Guy crew towards the strict rules that the FCC made after the controversy. The episode contains a sequence of various scenes from different previous episodes. Many of the scenes were cut from the episodes they were originally made for owing to Fox's internal censors. With a of 4.4, 'PTV' was the nineteenth most-watched episode of the week in which it was broadcast. The episode gained mostly positive responses from critics, and received a nomination for as well as an nomination for directing.

Contents • • • • • • Plot [ ] In a lengthy sequence completely unconnected to the main plot of the episode, after preventing from sending a hostile message to the,, parodying the opening scene from, rides off on his tricycle, cycling through scenes from various movies and video games. He eventually arrives at his house and bikes into the garage where he runs over, then comes through the door, greets Stewie, looks down on the floor and wonders, 'Who the hell is that?'

Peter wakes up by noisily installing a red carpet in his bedroom, anticipating watching the, but Lois forces him to go to. Her school play is supposed to be a reference to the musical. The next day, Peter learns about 's at the Emmys and gets angry at Lois for missing the Emmy Awards and not being able to see it. Having received a small number of phone calls from citizens concerning the incident, The FCC decides to any content from television even the slightest that could be feared harmful to viewers under the orders of their straightforward chairman,. Peter is enraged at the FCC's actions, and on the advice from Channel 5 News reporter Tom Tucker, he decides to start his own, which he calls PTV, on which he broadcasts classic shows unedited and uncut, and later introduces original programming such as 's -esque Midnight Q, Dogs Humping, and The Peter Griffin Hour. PTV becomes a huge success, and and Stewie, impressed by the hits, join in to help Peter expand his television programming, as well as performing their own show Cheeky Bastard sitcom on PTV. Lois is furious about everyone's lust for perverted TV, as she is concerned over the issue of how children will be influenced by his programming (in the episode's DVD release, Peter and Cleveland, in a parody of, on top of Lois' car).