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Miller-Boyett Productions

 
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Miller-Boyett Productions was an American television production company that mainly developed television sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s. It was responsible for family-oriented hit series such as Bosom Buddies, Happy Days, Full House, Perfect Strangers, Mork & Mindy, Laverne & Shirley, Family Matters and Step by Step. It was originally founded in 1969 as Miller-Milkis Productions, and later became Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions in 1981, before adopting its current name. The company ceased operations after Family Matters, its last program, was canceled by CBS in 1998. During the 1998-1999 season, Michael Warren broke his partnership with William Bickley and joined Miller-Boyett Productions and became Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions and produced their last shows, Two of a Kind and Meego and ceased operations after both shows ended.

Originally, the company was set up at Paramount Television, later moving to Lorimar Television and Warner Bros. Television.

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Production team members

  • Thomas L. Miller (born 1940)
  • Robert L. Boyett (born 1942)
  • Edward K. Milkis (1931-1996)
  • Michael Warren

List of shows produced by either production team

See also

External links


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