Article 5HCCA ‘A very dangerous way to run a show’: reclusive Simpsons writer speaks out

‘A very dangerous way to run a show’: reclusive Simpsons writer speaks out

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Hannah J Davies
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John Swartzwelder, known for creating some of the best Simpsons episodes, has opened up about the show's heyday - and why Homer is a big talking dog

The reclusive Simpsons writer John Swartzwelder, who is credited with creating some of the most popular episodes in the show's 31-year history, has given his first interview since leaving the hit series 18 years ago.

The screenwriter, who wrote 59 episodes between 1990 and 2003 - including the James Bond parody You Only Move Twice and Homer the Great, which memorably featured the Stonecutters sect - spoke to the New Yorker's Mike Sacks via email. Introducing his subject, Sacks described Swartzwelder as a cult figure for his offbeat work on the show, conjuring dark characters from a strange, old America: banjo-playing hobos, cigarette-smoking ventriloquist dummies ... pantsless, singing old-timers".

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