Peter's Daughter - Production

Production

"Peter's Daughter" was written by series veteran Chris Sheridan, who has been a part of the shows staff since its first season when he directed the episode "I Never Met the Dead Man". It was directed by Zac Moncrief, whose been directing epiosdes for the show since its fourth season episode "Peter's Got Woods". Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdun acted as supervising directors for the episode.

This is one of the episodes of Family Guy that was released after the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, joined Writers Guild of America strike. MacFarlane participated in the writing process and did record the voices of the characters he normally plays for the episode but he did not approve or participate in any post-production done to the episode.

In addition to the regular cast, actor Damien Fahey and actress Tamera Mowry guest started in the episode. Recuriing voice actors Alexandra Breckenridge, Lori Alan, writer John Viener, Jeff Bergman, Lisa Wilhoit, Patrick Warburton and writer Mark Hentemann also made appearances.

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