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Pam Brady is an American writer and producer. She is best known for her collaborations with Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Brady first met Parker, Stone, and Jason McHugh while working under Brian Graden at the Fox Broadcasting Company. Brady suggested that the duo make a weekly version of their student film Cannibal! The Musical. The three came up with the idea for Time Warped. While Time Warpedwent unproduced, Parker and Stone decided to make South Park for Comedy Central and brought Brady on as a writer. Brady is known as the live-action fiancée of Mr. Adler in the third season episode "Tweek vs. Craig". Although Brady left the show in the fourth season to write Hollywood films and co-create the short-lived series The Loop, she later co-wrote Team America: World Police and occasionally produced or consulted on series episodes. Brady wrote and directed the horror-inspired animated TV series Neighbors from Hell, which premiered in June 2010 on TBS. Brady began collaborating with Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz to create a television show starring Maria Bamford. The series, Lady Dynamite, was released on Netflix on May 20, 2016. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pam Brady, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town. South Park also features many recurring characters. The series became infamous for its profanity and dark, surreal humor that satirizes a large range of subject matter. Parker and Stone developed South Park from two animated short films, both titled The Spirit of Christmas, released in 1992 and 1995. The second short became one of the first Internet viral videos, leading to the series' production. The pilot episode was produced using cutout animation; the remainder of the series uses computer animation recalling the prior technique. Since the fourth season, episodes are generally written and produced during the week preceding its broadcast, with Parker serving as the lead writer and director.






