Simpsons cast sign new pay deal

The Simpsons have also enjoyed big screen success
The cast of The Simpsons have signed a four-year deal that guarantees a 20th season of the popular TV show
according to trade paper Variety.
Production was delayed for several months while the voice actors and 20th Century Fox TV discussed an agreement.
Variety said the salaries of the stars - including Dan Castellaneta (Homer) and Nancy Cartwright (Bart) - would rise to $400

000 (£200

000) an episode.
The Simpsons is the US' longest-running prime-time entertainment series.
Because of the delay

20 episodes of the new series will be made instead of the usual 22

Variety said.
Contract row
It is not the first time production on The Simpsons has been delayed for salary negotiations.
In 2004

production was halted for a month after a pay dispute over contracts led the stars to stop work.
Each cast member was seeking about $360

000 per episode

Variety reported at the time. The actors were previously earning $125

000 (£70

000) a show. In the past

the cast have argued that their wages are relatively low given the huge popularity and success of The Simpsons. As part of the latest deal

Castellaneta has been named consulting producer on the series. He will serve as a writer in addition to his role as a voice performer.