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In this behind-the-scenes episode of Simpsons Declassified, Jay Renshaw, the Nancy Cartwright sits down with Jay Renshaw, longtime writer, producer, and creator of the famous character 'Chit', to uncover how Springfield’s most iconic stories are built—from the first joke pitch to the final table read.
Jay shares what it’s like crafting episodes for the longest-running primetime animated series in television history, revealing how stories are broken, how jokes survive (or don’t), and why collaboration is the secret ingredient to keeping The Simpsons fresh after decades on air. From the pressure of maintaining legacy characters to the joy of discovering unexpected emotional beats, this conversation explores the art and discipline behind animated comedy writing.
Nancy and Jay dive into:
How a Simpsons episode begins in the writers’ room
The balance between heart and humor
What makes a joke “Springfield-worthy”
The evolution of storytelling over 30+ seasons
How writers protect each character’s voice
Jay also reflects on the responsibility of writing for characters that audiences have grown up with—characters who feel like family. What’s the process of pitching a story for Bart, Homer, or Lisa? How do writers keep the humor sharp while honoring the emotional core that’s made the show timeless?
Beyond the craft, the episode explores the human side of the process: the late nights, the rewrites, the laughter around the table, and the creative risks that sometimes lead to iconic television moments.
For aspiring writers, Jay offers insight into breaking into television, building discipline, and developing the resilience necessary for a career in entertainment. His perspective is both practical and inspiring, making this episode a must-listen for creatives looking to understand how great comedy is truly made.
Whether you’re a lifelong Simpsons fan, a comedy nerd, or an aspiring television writer, this episode offers a rare, candid look at the storytelling engine behind one of the most influential shows in history.
Donuts are rated. Stories are dissected. Springfield secrets are revealed.
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In this behind-the-scenes episode of Simpsons Declassified, Jay Renshaw, the Nancy Cartwright sits down with Jay Renshaw, longtime writer, producer, and creator of the famous character 'Chit', to uncover how Springfield’s most iconic stories are built—from the first joke pitch to the final table read.
Jay shares what it’s like crafting episodes for the longest-running primetime animated series in television history, revealing how stories are broken, how jokes survive (or don’t), and why collaboration is the secret ingredient to keeping The Simpsons fresh after decades on air. From the pressure of maintaining legacy characters to the joy of discovering unexpected emotional beats, this conversation explores the art and discipline behind animated comedy writing.
Nancy and Jay dive into:
How a Simpsons episode begins in the writers’ room
The balance between heart and humor
What makes a joke “Springfield-worthy”
The evolution of storytelling over 30+ seasons
How writers protect each character’s voice
Jay also reflects on the responsibility of writing for characters that audiences have grown up with—characters who feel like family. What’s the process of pitching a story for Bart, Homer, or Lisa? How do writers keep the humor sharp while honoring the emotional core that’s made the show timeless?
Beyond the craft, the episode explores the human side of the process: the late nights, the rewrites, the laughter around the table, and the creative risks that sometimes lead to iconic television moments.
For aspiring writers, Jay offers insight into breaking into television, building discipline, and developing the resilience necessary for a career in entertainment. His perspective is both practical and inspiring, making this episode a must-listen for creatives looking to understand how great comedy is truly made.
Whether you’re a lifelong Simpsons fan, a comedy nerd, or an aspiring television writer, this episode offers a rare, candid look at the storytelling engine behind one of the most influential shows in history.
Donuts are rated. Stories are dissected. Springfield secrets are revealed.
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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