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===Background===
===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. Around 1997, producer Michael Warren ended his partnership with William Bickley and later joined the company and became "Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions". In 2013, Boyett returned to TV producing under his own production nameplate, Robert L. Boyett Productions. Two years later, Miller would returned, resurrecting the company.
'''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. Around 1997, producer Michael Warren ended his partnership with William Bickley and later joined the company and became "Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions". In 2013, Boyett returned to TV producing under his own production nameplate, Robert L. Boyett Productions. Two years later, Miller would returned, resurrecting the company.
 
 
==Miller-Milkis Productions==
==Miller-Milkis Productions==


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'''Nickname:''' "Miller-Boyett"
'''Nickname:''' "Miller-Boyett"


Logo: Once again superimposed to the credits, it's basically just the italicized text "Miller-Boyett" in a Elephant Italic font with a dot acting as a dash, and "PRODUCTIONS" below in a italicized serif font, spaced out to fit the length of "Miller-Boyett". The color matched the rest of the credits
'''Logo:''' Once again superimposed to the credits, it's basically just the italicized text "Miller-Boyett" in a Elephant Italic font with a dot acting as a dash, and "PRODUCTIONS" below in a italicized serif font, spaced out to fit the length of "Miller-Boyett". The color matched the rest of the credits


'''Variants:'''  
'''Variants:'''  
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'''Nickname:''' "M/B"
'''Nickname:''' "M/B"


Logo: On a black background, an yellow "M" in Elephant Italic drops down from the top left side of the screen, a "B" in the same style from the upper right side, and a slash wipes in upwards in-between, all occuring at the same time. As they finish, the same text from before fades in off-center.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, an yellow "M" in Elephant Italic drops down from the top left side of the screen, a "B" in the same style from the upper right side, and a slash wipes in upwards in-between, all occuring at the same time. As they finish, the same text from before fades in off-center.


'''FX/SFX:''' The "M" flying down, the "B" flying in from the right, the slanted line drawing, the "Miller-Boyett Productions" text fading in.
'''FX/SFX:''' The "M" flying down, the "B" flying in from the right, the slanted line drawing, the "Miller-Boyett Productions" text fading in.

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