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Peter Griffin
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This article is about the Family Guy character. For other uses, see
Peter Griffin (disambiguation)
.
Peter Griffin
Family Guy
character
First appearance
"
Death Has a Shadow
" (1999)
Created by
Seth MacFarlane
Voiced by
Seth MacFarlane
In-universe information
Full name
Justin Peter Löwenbräu Griffin, Sr.
Gender
Male
Occupation
Former safety inspector at the Happy-Go-Lucky toy factory
Former
fisherman
Brewery shipping clerk
Family
Mickey McFinnigan
(biological father)
Francis Griffin
(adoptive father)
Thelma Griffin
(mother)
Chip Griffin
(twin brother)
Karen Griffin
(half-sister)
Spouse
Lois Griffin
Children
Meg
,
Chris
, and
Stewie Griffin
,
Bertram
and further Sperm Donation Offspring
Nationality
American
Justin Peter Löwenbräu Griffin, Sr.
is a
fictional character
and the
protagonist
of the American animated sitcom
Family Guy
. He is voiced by the series' creator,
Seth MacFarlane
, and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the
Griffin family
, in the 15-minute pilot pitch of
Family Guy
on December 20, 1998. Peter was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the
Fox Broadcasting Company
based on
Larry & Steve
, a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode "
Death Has a Shadow
".
Peter is married to
Lois Griffin
and is the father of
Meg
,
Chris
, and
Stewie
. He also has a dog named
Brian
, with whom he is best friends. He has worked at a toy factory and at Quahog's Brewery. Peter's voice was inspired by the security guards that MacFarlane heard at his school. His appearance was a redesign of the protagonist Larry from MacFarlane's previous animated short films
The Life of Larry
and
Larry & Steve
. He has appeared in several pieces of
Family Guy
merchandise, including toys, T-shirts, and video games, and he has made
crossover
appearances in other shows, including
The Simpsons
,
South Park
,
Drawn Together
,
American Dad!
, and
Family Guy
'
s spin-off series
The Cleveland Show
.
Family Guy
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Family Guy
The
Griffin family
.
From the left:
Chris
,
Peter
,
Stewie
,
Lois
,
Brian
, and
Meg
Genre
Animated sitcom
[1]
Created by
Seth MacFarlane
Developed by
Seth MacFarlane
David Zuckerman
Voices of
Seth MacFarlane
Alex Borstein
Seth Green
Lacey Chabert
Mila Kunis
Mike Henry
Theme music composer
Walter Murphy
Composer(s)
Ron Jones
Walter Murphy
Country of origin
United States
Original
language(s)
English
No.
of seasons
17
No.
of episodes
329
(
list of episodes
)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Seth MacFarlane
David Zuckerman (1999–2003)
Daniel Palladino
(2001–2002)
David A. Goodman
(2005–2012)
Chris Sheridan
(2005–2012)
Danny Smith
(2008–present)
Mark Hentemann
(2009–2015)
Steve Callaghan
(2009–present)
Alec Sulkin
(2011–present)
Wellesley Wild
(2011–2015)
Richard Appel
(2012–present)
Producer(s)
Shannon Smith
Julius Sharpe
Kara Vallow
Steve Marmel
(2011)
Sherry Gunther
(1999–2003)
Editor(s)
Mike Elias
Camera setup
Animated rendition of
single-camera
Running time
20–23 minutes
45 minutes
(select episodes)
Production
company(s)
Fuzzy Door Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Distributor
20th Television
Release
Original network
Fox
[N 1]
Picture format
NTSC
480i
(Seasons 1–8)
HDTV
720p
(Season 9–)
Audio format
Dolby Surround
2.0 (broadcast seasons 1–8)
Dolby Digital
5.1 (season 9–)
Original release
January 31, 1999 –
present
Chronology
Preceded by
Larry & Steve
Related shows
The Cleveland Show
American Dad!
Family Guy
is an American
animated sitcom
created by
Seth MacFarlane
for the
Fox Broadcasting Company
. The series centers on the
Griffins
, a family consisting of parents
Peter
and
Lois
; their children,
Meg
,
Chris
, and
Stewie
; and their
anthropomorphic
pet dog
,
Brian
. The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog,
Rhode Island
, and exhibits much of its humor in the form of
metafictional
cutaway gags
that often lampoon
American culture
.
The family was conceived by MacFarlane after developing two animated films,
The Life of Larry
and
Larry & Steve
. MacFarlane redesigned the films' protagonist, Larry, and his dog, Steve, and renamed them Peter and Brian, respectively. MacFarlane pitched a seven-minute pilot to Fox in 1998, and the show was greenlit and began production. Shortly after the third season of
Family Guy
had aired in 2002, Fox canceled the series with
one episode
left unaired.
Adult Swim
aired that episode in 2003, finishing the series' original run. However, favorable DVD sales and high
ratings
for syndicated reruns on Adult Swim convinced the network to renew the show in 2004 for a fourth season, which began airing on May 1, 2005.
Since its debut on January 31, 1999,
329 episodes
of
Family Guy
have been broadcast. Its
seventeenth season
began on September 30, 2018. The show has been universally acclaimed, prompting
Family Guy
to be nominated for 12
Primetime Emmy Awards
and 11
Annie Awards
, and has won three of each. In 2009, it was nominated for a
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
, the first time an animated series was nominated for the award since
The Flintstones
in 1961.
Family Guy
has also received
criticism
, including unfavorable comparisons to
The Simpsons
.
Many
tie-in
media have been released, including
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
, a
straight-to-DVD
special released in 2005;
Family Guy: Live in Vegas
, a soundtrack-DVD combo released in 2005, featuring music from the show as well as original music created by MacFarlane and
Walter Murphy
; a
video game
and
pinball machine
, released in 2006 and 2007, respectively; since 2005, six books published by
Harper Adult
based on the
Family Guy
universe; and
Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy
(2010), a series of parodies of the
original
Star Wars
trilogy
. In 2008, MacFarlane confirmed that the cast was interested in producing a feature film and that he was working on a story for a film adaptation.
A
spin-off
series,
The Cleveland Show
, featuring
Cleveland Brown
, aired from September 27, 2009, to May 19, 2013. "
The Simpsons Guy
", a crossover episode with
The Simpsons
, aired on September 28, 2014.
[2]
Family Guy
is a joint production by
Fuzzy Door Productions
and
20th Century Fox Television
and syndicated by
20th Television
.
[3]
In 2013,
TV Guide
ranked
Family Guy
the ninth Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time.
[4]
On February 12, 2019, Fox renewed the series for an eighteenth season, which will premiere on September 29, 2019.
[5]
People's Choice Awards
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People's Choice Awards
43rd People's Choice Awards
People's Choice Awards logo.svg
Country United States
First awarded March 3, 1975
Official website peopleschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing the people and the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public.[1] The show has been held annually since 1975.[2][3] The People's Choice Awards is broadcast on CBS and is produced by Procter & Gamble and Mark Burnett. In Canada, it is shown on Global. On April 6, 2017, E! announced they would begin airing the show in 2018; they also announced they would begin overseeing the awards' digital, social and voting platforms.[4]
The award show's creator was Bob Stivers, who produced the first show in 1975.[5][6] The first awards recognized The Sting as Favorite Picture of 1974, Barbra Streisand as the year's Favorite Film Actress, and John Wayne as its Favorite Film Actor.[7] Ratings for the annual event peaked in 1977, when the third People's Choice Awards attracted 35.3 million viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, Star Wars win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories.
Ceremonies
# Date Host # Date Host # Date Host
1st March 3, 1975 Army Archerd
Richard Crenna 21st March 5, 1995 Tim Daly
Annie Potts 41st January 7, 2015 Anna Faris
Allison Janney
2nd February 19, 1976 Jack Albertson 22nd March 10, 1996 Brett Butler 42nd January 6, 2016 Jane Lynch
3rd February 10, 1977 Dick Van Dyke 23rd January 12, 1997 Don Johnson
Roma Downey 43rd January 18, 2017 Joel McHale
4th February 20, 1978 24th January 11, 1998 Reba McEntire
Ray Romano
5th March 7, 1979 Army Archerd
Dick Van Dyke 25th January 13, 1999 Ray Romano
6th January 24, 1980 Mariette Hartley
Bert Parks 26th January 9, 2000 Don Johnson
Cheech Marin
7th March 8, 1981 Army Archerd
Lee Remick 27th January 7, 2001 Kevin James
8th March 18, 1982 Army Archerd
John Forsythe 28th January 13, 2002
9th March 17, 1983 Dick Van Dyke 29th January 12, 2003 Tony Danza
10th March 15, 1984 Andy Williams 30th January 11, 2004 Charlie Sheen
Jon Cryer
11th March 12, 1985 John Forsythe 31st January 9, 2005 Jason Alexander
Malcolm Jamal Warner
12th March 13, 1986 John Denver 32nd January 10, 2006 Craig Ferguson
13th March 14, 1987 Dick Van Dyke 33rd January 9, 2007 Queen Latifah
14th March 13, 1988 Carl Reiner 34th January 8, 2008
15th August 23, 1989 Michael Landon
Michele Lee 35th January 7, 2009
16th March 11, 1990 Valerie Harper
Fred Savage
Army Archerd
Barbara Mandrell 36th January 6, 2010
17th March 11, 1991 Burt Reynolds 37th January 5, 2011
18th March 17, 1992 Kenny Rogers 38th January 11, 2012 Kaley Cuoco
19th March 17, 1993 John Ritter
Jane Seymour 39th January 9, 2013
20th March 8, 1994 Paul Reiser 40th January 8, 2014 Beth Behrs
Kat Dennings