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== 1969–1980 ==
 
== 1969–1980 ==
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The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Thomas L. Miller and Edward K. Milkis.
 
The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Thomas L. Miller and Edward K. Milkis.
   
 
== 1980–1985 ==
 
== 1980–1985 ==
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In 1980, Robert L. Boyett (at the time, a creative consultant on ''Happy Days'') became a partner in the company, which was renamed Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions.
 
In 1980, Robert L. Boyett (at the time, a creative consultant on ''Happy Days'') became a partner in the company, which was renamed Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions.
   
 
== 1985–1987 ==
 
== 1985–1987 ==
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In 1985, Ed Milkis left Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions, and the company was subsequently renamed Miller-Boyett Productions.
 
In 1985, Ed Milkis left Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions, and the company was subsequently renamed Miller-Boyett Productions.
   
 
== 1987–1996 ==
 
== 1987–1996 ==
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== 1996–1998 ==
 
== 1996–1998 ==
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== 1997–1999 ==
 
== 1997–1999 ==
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For the final two years of the company's existence, newer productions from the company were produced by Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, after Michael Warren ended his producing partnership with William Bickley, and joined Miller-Boyett full-time.
 
For the final two years of the company's existence, newer productions from the company were produced by Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, after Michael Warren ended his producing partnership with William Bickley, and joined Miller-Boyett full-time.

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Miller-Boyett Productions (also known as Miller-Milkis Productions, Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions) was an American television production company that largely developed family-friendly sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s. Among the series the company produced were Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Bosom Buddies, Perfect Strangers, Full House, Family Matters and Step by Step.

1969–1980

MMP

The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Thomas L. Miller and Edward K. Milkis.

1980–1985

MMBP

In 1980, Robert L. Boyett (at the time, a creative consultant on Happy Days) became a partner in the company, which was renamed Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions.

1985–1987

Template:Missing former logo

In 1985, Ed Milkis left Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions, and the company was subsequently renamed Miller-Boyett Productions.

1987–1996

MBP

1996–1998

Miller-Boyett 1996

Though the logo design was only used in the production card during the end credits from 1996 to 1998 (the Miller-Boyett logo was displayed as an in-credit logo between 1985 and 1996), the design with the M|B emblem was used in the logo in company letterheads and some print ads beginning in 1987.

1997–1999

For the final two years of the company's existence, newer productions from the company were produced by Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, after Michael Warren ended his producing partnership with William Bickley, and joined Miller-Boyett full-time.