Production Hank Azaria won a Primetime Emmy Award in the category "Best Performance by voice" for the episode Moe Baby Blues. The principal writers of the fourteenth season episodes were J. Stewart Burns, Kevin Curran John Frink Don Payne, Dana Gould, Dan Greaney, Brian Kelley, Tim Long, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Carolyn Omine, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, Matt Warburton and Marc Wilmore. The list of writers included autonomous Brian Pollack Mert Rich, Sam O'Neal Neil Boushall, Andrew Kreisberg, Dennis Snee and Allen Glazier. Animation directors were Bob Anderson, Mike B. Anderson, Chris Clements, Mark Kirkland, Lance Kramer, Nancy Kruse, Lauren MacMullan, Pete Michels, Steven Dean Moore, Matthew Nastuk, Michael Polcino, Jim Reardon and David Silverman.The main cast consisted of Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson, Grampa Simpson, Krusty the Clown and others), Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson, Ralph Wiggum, Nelson Muntz), Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson), Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak, Apu, Chief Wiggum, among others) and Harry Shearer (Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, Principal Skinner, among others). Austin Texas Condos Other cast members included Marcia Wallace (Edna Krabappel) Pamela Hayden (Milhouse Van Houten, among others), Tress MacNeille (Agnes Skinner, among others), Russi Taylor (Martin Prince) and Karl Wiedergott. The season also came the voice actress Maggie Roswell (Helen Lovejoy, Maude Flanders, among others), who had left the series during its eleventh season in a dispute over the contract. Barting Over, which was issued on February 16, was promoted as the 300th episode of the series . However, Strong Arms of the Ma was actually the 300th episode broadcast.According to Ben Rayner of the Canadian newspaper the Toronto Star, "It's very difficult to answer the question why was promoted Barting Over incorrectly as the episode number 300. Some think that it is actually two episodes should be discounted because special, but Fox claimed a discrepancies between the original issue date and scheduled (due to the hearings, and decreasing them during February) and the number of episodes that eventually should be issued before the 300. " Barting Over refers to error when Marge Lisa says "I've lost count of the number of times that Homer has done crazy things like this." Lisa replied that the number is 300, to which Marge tells him "could have sworn it was 302".