Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions

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Background

Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions was the production company of Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, and Michael Warren after Warren ended his partnership with William Bickley.

Logo (September 19, 1997-July 9, 1999)


Visuals: Against a rippling water background, the following text slide in from all sides of the screen in this order: "Miller" from the right, "Boyett" from the bottom, "Warren" from the top, and "productions" from the top. All the text is in a tall white font barring the first letters of "Miller Boyett Warren", which are a salmon color, and "productions" has a long line underneath it extending past the text itself. They are also all transparent, but become opaque when a brown marble plate with the words in black fades in behind them, and a border in the same material zooms out from off-screen. All of these then connect together.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio:

  • On Meego, the same piano tune from the 1996 Miller-Boyett Productions logo, albeit slightly extended, plays.
  • On Two of a Kind, the end-title theme plays over the logo.
  • Original CBS and ABC airings for both shows use a generic theme.

Availability: It appeared on Two of a Kind and Meego, which are hardly, if ever, re-aired.

Miller-Boyett Productions
Bickley/Warren Productions
Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions
Robert L. Boyett Productions
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