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'''Ken Keeler''' is a writer for both the Simpsons and [[Futurama]]. He helped create [[Futurama]] and for the first three seasons was a co-executive producer and a executive producer for the [[Episode Listing#Season 4|final season]]. Ken also wrote [[Soundtrack|songs]] for both shows including the song in the final episode. He happened to win a Writers Guild Award for the episode "[[Godfellas]]".
'''Ken Keeler''' is a writer for both the Simpsons and [[Futurama]]. He helped create [[Futurama]] and for the first three seasons was a co-executive producer and a executive producer for the [[Episode Listing#Season 4|final season]]. Ken also wrote [[Soundtrack|songs]] for both shows including the song in the final episode. He happened to win a Writers Guild Award for the episode "[[Godfellas]]".

Revision as of 18:08, 23 June 2010

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Category of episodes written by Ken Keeler

Ken Keeler is a writer for both the Simpsons and Futurama. He helped create Futurama and for the first three seasons was a co-executive producer and a executive producer for the final season. Ken also wrote songs for both shows including the song in the final episode. He happened to win a Writers Guild Award for the episode "Godfellas".

A character in the series, Ben Beeler, is based on Ken.

Keeler has a Ph D in Applied Mathematics, which has helped him make several nerdier jokes on the show (see 1729 for example).

Episodes Written