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Revision as of 06:09, February 12, 2011
Billy Kimball is a writer who has written one episode of The Simpsons. Billy is most recognized for his work hosting comedy shows in the 1990s such as Clash! and Afterdrive, the bulk of his work is in writing and producing. He has worked as a writer for Seinfeld, LateLine, and served as the executive producer of The Al Franken Show in 2004.
Writing credits
- Episode – "24 Minutes" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham)
- Episode – "Smoke on the Daughter"
- Episode – "Dangerous Curves" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham)
- Episode – "Gone Maggie Gone" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham)
- Episode – "The Color Yellow" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham)
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