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  1. Miller-Boyett Productions (or simply Miller-Boyett) is 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 Happy Days , Laverne & Shirley , Mork & Mindy , The Hogan Family , Bosom Buddies , Full House , Perfect Strangers ...

  2. May 24, 2010 · Following the departure of Edward Milkis in the mid-1980s, the company became known as Miller-Boyett Productions. In its final incarnation during the late 1990s, with Michael Warren on board, it was called Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions.

  3. Aug 9, 2024 · Miller-Boyett Productions was the production company of program executives Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, formed through a renaming of Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions after Edward K. Milkis left the company in 1985.

  4. Background: Miller-Milkis Productions was the production company of program executives Thomas L. Miller and Edward K. Milkis, which was founded in 1969. Robert L. Boyett joined the company in 1978, after which it became "Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions". Milkis left the company later on and it became known as "Miller-Boyett Productions" in 1985.

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  5. Apr 8, 2020 · Miller, who co-founded Miller-Boyett Productions and produced an array of classic "TGIF" sitcoms, died of heart disease.

  6. Happy Days is a sitcom that aired on ABC. Derived loosely from the movie American Graffiti and mainly from the Love, American Style episode "Love and the Happy Days", the series is a look at the Cunningham family, a typical close-nit American family in Milwaukee.

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  8. Jan 14, 1990 · Miller Boyett Productions makes that peculiar breed of sitcom--the 8 and 8:30 p.m. show. The kind of series deliberately designed to coax the mass audience into watching their network at the...