Since the
program came back on the air, it has gone out of its way to offend just about
everyone while still being a series that people tune into in record numbers but
there are some few facts many don’t know, so I have decided to share it with
you .
1. The Series Was Based On Seth
MacFarlane’s College Thesis
Family Guy’s creator Seth MacFarlane was studying at the
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) when he submitted an idea for a cartoon to
Hanna Barbera. He was hired by the
company and came up with another idea while working there for a show that
featured a smart aleck dog and his middle aged owner. Fox took a look at the
idea and purchased the rights to the idea that eventually became Family Guy.
2. The Episode Titles Were Going To Be Based On Old Radio
Mysteries
When the
series started off, the creators wanted to name their episodes after 1940’s
mystery radio shows. The titles would then be morbid and maudlin while the
shows themselves would be polar opposites. This is demonstrated quite well when
talking about season 1, episode 2’s “I Never Met A Dead Man.” The actual
episode had to do with Peter breaking
a television satellite and having to spend time with his family. Eventually,
the network decided the practice of intentionally confusing the viewers with
the titles wasn’t a productive one.
3. MacFarlane Loves Tom Selleck
Family
Guy has used the mechanic of cutting
away from the animated content to real life content a number of times, they’ve
used footage of Tom Selleck a number
of times. This isn’t just because it’s funny, it’s because Seth MacFarlane has
gone on record as being a huge fan of Selleck and his Magnum P.I. character.
4. Lois Was Originally Blonde
In the pilot
episode of the series that has long been put away, Lois sported blonde hair. This is why Chris has blonde hair and Meg
is a brunette like Peter. The kids
actually take after their parents in the way they are drawn, or least they take
after the parents the way they were originally drawn.
5. William H. Macy Wanted To Be Brian
While Seth MacFarlane voices a number of the characters on the show,
including Brian, William H. Macy tried out for the role
of the spunky dog when the show was just getting started.
6. The Use of the Phrase ‘What The
Hell?”
There are a number of theories as to why
the show does it, but in almost every episode of Family Guy, one of the
characters is yelling “What the Hell?” to another. Most experts
claim there is exactly one episode where the adult phrase is not used, “From
Method to Madness” from Season 3.
7. Fore Father Was MacFarlane’s Least
Favorite Episode
While Seth MacFarlane is clearly proud
of his creation, there is at least one episode he’s not in love with. On
Twitter the creator was asked about his least favourite episode and he named Fore
Father as that least favourite show.
8. Syndication Saved It
While DVD
sales and petitions were rumored to bring the series back from death, it turns
out syndication was the real reason Fox brought the show back. The network took
notice of the fact that Adult Swim on Cartoon Network was not only keeping
loyal fans but bringing in new ones. This led to the show being brought back.
9. Opening Title Is A Reference To All
In The Family
Perhaps
because All in the Family was such an outrageous show in its
own time, MacFarlane has made it clear the opening sequence is a direct call
back to that show. This is demonstrated in Lois and Peter singing at the piano
much the way Edith and Archie do in their program from the 1970’s.
10. Quagmire Is A Lefty
In season
eight of the series, the always horny Quagmire
discovers internet porn and becomes a bit of a hermit. When he finally emerges
he has a rather muscle left arm. There are other bits throughout the series
that hint that Quagmire is in fact a southpaw.

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