As far as the fourth member for Peter, Glen and Joe, no at the end of Season 10, no one has become the 4th member of their group. Brian has joined them for a few episodes but it's usually just the three of them at the Clam.
No it will no longer be a show, once 'Cleveland' airs, 'Family Guy' will become a $2.99 menu item at Denny's.
Seriously though, presuming you mean will it still be on the air once 'Cleveland' airs, Of course, 'Family Guy' will remain on the air until 2013.
As a regular no. He's appeared in brief snippets.
Besides, Virginia and Rhode Island are over 500 hundred of miles apart. Don't you think that's a rather time consuming commute to get beers at the Drunken Clam?
Cleveland is getting his own show
No. The subject of Religion was rarely touched on The Cleveland Show. The one episode that touched on it was 'The Hurricane' where it was revealed Junior is an atheist.
Three.(in order of creation)Family GuyAmerican DadThe Cleveland Show
Obviously Seth MacFarlane is credited as Creator for all three but the show runners are different for each show. Currently (04/2011) Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman are the showrunners for American Dad. Mark Hentemann and Steve Callaghan are the showrunners for Family Guy. Mike Henry and Rich Appel are the showrunners for The Cleveland Show.
No. Cleveland Show was cancelled.
This question was asked in 2010, being that at the date is currently Sept 2011. obviously the answer is yes, Cleveland will still appear on Family Guy from time to time but not as a main character.
Technically, Cleveland leaves Quahog in episode one of The Cleveland Show, but the last main appearance of Cleveland in Family Guy was in Road to the Multiverse where he is a Disney-style skunk in the Disney universe. He is mentioned in the next episode, Family Goy, as having left.
Seth MacFarlane first conceived The Cleveland Show in 2007, with the show being a spin-off of the Family Guyseries. The first episode of The Cleveland Show was officially aired on 27 September 2009.
Cleveland isn't on 'Family Guy' anymore however his wife's name was "Loretta", his current wife's name on 'The Cleveland Show' is "Donna".
No.
No. The Cleveland Show was never going to do any Star Wars parodies. At the time The Cleveland Show was on the air Lucasfilms was sold to Disney so that ended any references to Star Wars from Family Guy & The Cleveland Show because they couldn't get permission to do parodies.
Seth McFarlane and the people who made Family Guy
Cleveland is getting his own show
No. The subject of Religion was rarely touched on The Cleveland Show. The one episode that touched on it was 'The Hurricane' where it was revealed Junior is an atheist.
It's the first episode of the Cleveland Show.
Because that's what a spinoff is, when a character from a show leaves to appear in his own show. If you mean why did he within the Family Guy world, he divorced Loretta and wanted a new start.
Since any answer would require opinions on what is "good" or not, the only real way to answer this is with ratings. No, the ratings for The Cleveland Show are not as good as Family Guy.