Doozer Productions
American television production company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doozer Productions, Inc. is the production company of Bill Lawrence,[1] best known for making Scrubs. The company's name is taken from a variant of Lawrence's middle name, Van Duzer. Their logo is depicted as a hand writing the company name, along with a boy wearing sunglasses for the double O's. The dialogue in the logo was provided by Lawrence's daughter, Charlotte.[2] They currently are under contract with Warner Bros. Television.[3] Jeff Ingold, former head of comedy at NBC, serves as president.[4] Randall Winston is the final head of the triumvirate, acting as a main producer on all Doozer series. Liza Katzer was promoted by Lawrence to the role of VP of development.[5]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Television production |
Founded | May 26, 1998 |
Founder | Bill Lawrence |
Headquarters | , |
Key people |
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Products | Scrubs Cougar Town Ted Lasso Shrinking |
It was originally based at Touchstone Television, then it was shifted to NBC Studios in 2000 in order to develop their own comedy Scrubs, which came from a previous Touchstone pact,[6] and it was reupped in 2003.[7] After six years working at the studio, he moved back to ABC Studios in 2007, for a new overall deal, allowing projects to be developed on the air for the ABC network.[8] After only four years working at ABC, he was moved to Warner Bros. Television, where they are working at the company ever since then, developing their own projects working for the studio.[4]
Productions
Current
- Shrinking (with 3 Chance Productions, Corporate Mandate and Warner Bros. Television) (2023–present)
- Bad Monkey (with Two Soups Productions and Warner Bros. Television) (2024–present)
- Ted Lasso (with Ruby's Tuna Inc., Universal Television and Warner Bros. Television) (2020–present)
In development
- Untitled Sarah Chalke/Bill Lawrence project (with Warner Bros. Television)[9]
Former
- Scrubs (with Touchstone Television/ABC Studios) (2001–2010)
- Clone High (with Lord Miller Productions, Touchstone Television and Nelvana) (2002–2003)
- Cougar Town (with Coquette Productions and ABC Studios) (2009–2015)
- Ground Floor with (Warner Horizon Television) (2013–2015)
- Surviving Jack (with Warner Bros. Television) (2014)
- Undateable (with Warner Bros. Television) (2014–2016)
- Rush Hour (with RatPac-Dune Entertainment, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Television) (2016)
- Life Sentence (with In Good Company, CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television) (2018)
- Whiskey Cavalier (with Hemingson Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television) (2019)
- Head of the Class (with Warner Bros. Television) (2021)
- Clone High (with ShadowMachine, Lord Miller Productions and MTV Entertainment Studios, revival of the original series) (2023–2024)
References
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