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on its mid-seasons before joining Miller and Milkis in 1978. Boyett however was not credited as an executive producer with Tom Miller and Ed Milkis on most series in the Miller/Milkis/Boyett era. Following the dissolution of the Miller-Boyett-Warren company, Boyett became a producer for Broadway
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The company traces its roots back to Miller-Milkis Productions, which was formed in 1972. Its original run as a production company remained uninterrupted until its initial shutdown in 1999, having changed from the longtime Miller-Boyett name to Miller-Boyett-Warren two years prior. In 2015, the
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shooting script was made public in late July 2015, both Miller and Boyett were listed as executive producers on the script, with Miller-Boyett Productions being listed at the bottom of the cover pageβ€”thus confirming that the production company has been effectively resurrected.
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between 1989 and 1993, at that point Bickley and Warren became squarely producers instead of producer/writers, before officially ending their partnership around the time of the cancellation of
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in 1993. Despite the fact that the company shut down as Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, it was, and still is, referred to as "Miller-Boyett Productions" (or just simply "Miller-Boyett").
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In 2013, Boyett returned to TV producing under his own production nameplate, Robert L. Boyett Productions. With veteran producer Robert Horn, he co-created the
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that mainly developed television sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s. It was responsible for family-oriented hit series such as
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Most of the series the company produced for ABC during the Miller-Boyett era aired on the network's Friday night lineup (known as
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from 1989 to 2000). The company brought out hits that were deemed to be popular, and wanted stronger attention. During the
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The production company was founded in 1972 by program executive Thomas L. Miller and former film editor Edward K. Milkis as
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for its second season, later a story consultant with William Bickley, who was then a story editor. The two men produced
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at the time) joined the company, before adopting the Miller-Boyett name five years later following Milkis' resignation.
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in 1974, which ran for 11 seasons over 10 years, and spawned a lineup of spinoffs. In 1979, the company became
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when the company was formed. After Milkis left the company, Miller and Boyett left Paramount to work for
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to produce television shows. The company bought its first big hit, that of
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theatre productions. He currently resides in Salisbury, Connecticut.
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company was resurrected under the former Miller-Boyett name.
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in 1966, and in 1969 he was in charge of development for
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once Robert L. Boyett (who was a creative consultant of
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sitcom block, although an attempt to do a sitcom for
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