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''' | '''30 December, 2011''': "Naturama" and "Fun on a Bun" are revealed to be episode titles for [[Season 7]] by the US {{w|Copyright Catalog}}. | ||
'''15 December, 2011''': "31st Century Fox" and "Near-Death Wish" are revealed to be episode titles for Season 7 by the US Copyright Catalog. | |||
'''7 December, 2011''': [[Eric Rogers]] is [[Nominations and awards|nominated]] for a {{w|Writers Guild of America Award}} for "[[The Silence of the Clamps]]". | '''7 December, 2011''': [[Eric Rogers]] is [[Nominations and awards|nominated]] for a {{w|Writers Guild of America Award}} for "[[The Silence of the Clamps]]". | ||
'''5 December, 2011''': [[Josh Weinstein]] is nominated for Writing in a Television Production for "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]", and [[Paul D. Calder]] for Editing in a Television Production, at the {{w|39th Annie Awards|39th}} [[Annie Awards]]. | '''5 December, 2011''': [[Josh Weinstein]] is nominated for Writing in a Television Production for "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]", and [[Paul D. Calder]] for Editing in a Television Production, at the {{w|39th Annie Awards|39th}} [[Annie Awards]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:22, 2 January 2012
30 December, 2011: "Naturama" and "Fun on a Bun" are revealed to be episode titles for Season 7 by the US Copyright Catalog.
15 December, 2011: "31st Century Fox" and "Near-Death Wish" are revealed to be episode titles for Season 7 by the US Copyright Catalog.
7 December, 2011: Eric Rogers is nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for "The Silence of the Clamps".
5 December, 2011: Josh Weinstein is nominated for Writing in a Television Production for "All the Presidents' Heads", and Paul D. Calder for Editing in a Television Production, at the 39th Annie Awards.