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Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963) is an American writer, producer and former attorney. Since 2012, he has served as an executive producer and co-showrunner of Family Guy on Fox. He attended Harvard University and Harvard Law School. As an undergraduate, he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon. Following in his mother's footsteps, Appel became a ...
Simpson married television writer and producer Richard Appel in 1993 [14] and had two children. [15] Appel, a writer for The Simpsons, named Homer Simpson's mother Mona Simpson after his wife, beginning with the episode "Mother Simpson". [16] They later divorced. [2] Simpson's paternal cousins include Malek Jandali and Bassma Al Jandaly.
Richard Appel: February 4, 2003 () 1AGH01: 2 "Rich Man, Poor Man" Steve Zuckerman: Amanda Lasher: February 11, 2003 () 1AGH03: 3 "12 Happy Grandmothers" Linda Mendoza: Richard Appel: February 18, 2003 () 1AGH12: 4 "Till Death Do Us Part" Gail Mancuso: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger: February 25, 2003 () 1AGH05: 5
The Cleveland Show is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Richard Appel, and Mike Henry for the Fox Broadcasting Company.A spin-off of Family Guy, and the second television series in the franchise, the series centers on Cleveland Brown, his new wife Donna Tubbs-Brown, and their children Cleveland Brown Jr., Roberta Tubbs, and Rallo Tubbs.
Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received positive reviews.
MacFarlane co-created—alongside Mike Henry and Richard Appel—the Family Guy spin-off The Cleveland Show, which premiered September 27, 2009. They began discussing the project in 2007. They began discussing the project in 2007.
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It was directed by David Silverman and was the first episode to be written by Richard Appel. [1] Glenn Close makes her first of eleven guest appearances as Homer's mother. This episode is dedicated to the memory of staff member Jackie Banks, who died on November 4, 1995.