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'''Bill Oakley''' (born in [[1966]]) is an American TV writer, best known for his work on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. Along with his writing partner [[Josh Weinstein]], Oakley was the [[executive producer]] and [[showrunner]] during the seventh and eighth seasons.  Before serving as the show's executive producers, the pair were hired onto the writing staff during the fourth season. Together, the two wrote episodes such as "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]". After leaving ''The Simpsons'', Oakley and Weinstein created ''[[Mission Hill]]'', ''[[The Mullets (Television Show)|The Mullets]]'', and served as [[consultants|consulting producers]] on ''[[Futurama]]''.  He was born and raised in [[Union Bridge, Maryland]], and attended [[St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)|St. Albans School]], where he and Weinstein created cartoons for the school newspaper. He later attended [[Harvard University]], where he was an editor of the [[Harvard Lampoon]].
 
'''Bill Oakley''' (born in [[1966]]) is an American TV writer, best known for his work on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. Along with his writing partner [[Josh Weinstein]], Oakley was the [[executive producer]] and [[showrunner]] during the seventh and eighth seasons.  Before serving as the show's executive producers, the pair were hired onto the writing staff during the fourth season. Together, the two wrote episodes such as "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]". After leaving ''The Simpsons'', Oakley and Weinstein created ''[[Mission Hill]]'', ''[[The Mullets (Television Show)|The Mullets]]'', and served as [[consultants|consulting producers]] on ''[[Futurama]]''.  He was born and raised in [[Union Bridge, Maryland]], and attended [[St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)|St. Albans School]], where he and Weinstein created cartoons for the school newspaper. He later attended [[Harvard University]], where he was an editor of the [[Harvard Lampoon]].
  
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Bill Oakley (born in 1966) is an American TV writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons. Along with his writing partner Josh Weinstein, Oakley was the executive producer and showrunner during the seventh and eighth seasons. Before serving as the show's executive producers, the pair were hired onto the writing staff during the fourth season. Together, the two wrote episodes such as "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". After leaving The Simpsons, Oakley and Weinstein created Mission Hill, The Mullets, and served as consulting producers on Futurama. He was born and raised in Union Bridge, Maryland, and attended St. Albans School, where he and Weinstein created cartoons for the school newspaper. He later attended Harvard University, where he was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon.