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*[[The Monorail Song]] (With [[Al Jean]], [[Jeff Martin]], [[George Meyer]], [[Conan O'Brien]], [[John Swartzwelder]], and [[Jon Vitti]])
 
*[[The Monorail Song]] (With [[Al Jean]], [[Jeff Martin]], [[George Meyer]], [[Conan O'Brien]], [[John Swartzwelder]], and [[Jon Vitti]])
 
*[[President's Song]] (With [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Jeff Martin]])
 
*[[President's Song]] (With [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Jeff Martin]])

Revision as of 15:02, February 10, 2011

Frank Mula
Crew Information
Gender: Male
Job: Writer
Status:
Unknown
Number of episodes: 41
First episode: "I Love Lisa"
Most recent episode: "Faith Off"


Frank Mula wrote three episodes of The Simpsons. He was also a producer for about 38 episodes. Other shows he has written for include Grand and Local Heroes {which he created).

Credits

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Episodes written

Songs written

Producer

Supervising Producer

Consulting Producer

Co-Executive Producer

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