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The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Paramount Pictures head of project development Thomas L. Miller and producer Edward K. Milkis.
 
The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Paramount Pictures head of project development Thomas L. Miller and producer Edward K. Milkis.
   
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millermilkis1972-nightofterror.jpg|''Night of Terror'' (1972)
 
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millermilkis1972.jpg|''Weekend Nun'' (1972)
 
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Miller-Boyett Productions (also known as Miller-Milkis Productions, Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions) is 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.

Miller-Milkis Productions

1971–1981

MMP

The company originated as Miller-Milkis Productions, founded by Paramount Pictures head of project development Thomas L. Miller and producer Edward K. Milkis.

Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions

1979–1985

MMBP

In 1977, 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 shortly thereafter.

Miller-Boyett Productions

1985–1986

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

1986–1998

Miller-boyett

1996–1998

Miller-Boyett Productions 1996

2016–present

Miller-Boyett 2016

Though the logo design was only used in the standalone production card during the end credits from 1996 to 1998 (the Miller-Boyett logo was displayed as an in-credit logo between 1986 and 1996), the design with the M/B emblem was used in the logo in company letterheads and some print ads beginning in 1987.

Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions

1997–1999

Miller-boyett-warren-1998

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.

See also