Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions

Background
Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions was the production company of program executives Thomas L. Miller, Edward K. Milkis and Robert L. Boyett, which was formed in a rename of Miller-Milkis Productions in 1978 after Boyett joined Miller and Milkis. The company, which worked with Paramount Television like its precursor, continued producing Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley, both of which Miller and Milkis were already executive-producing, and it also produced Bosom Buddies. Milkis left the company in 1985 and the name was changed again, this time to Miller-Boyett Productions.

Logo (November 18, 1979-September 24, 1984)
Visuals: On a background, the same "MM" symbol used in the Miller-Milkis logo is seen alongside a B with its own shadow attached to it, reading "MMB". Below it is "A" position to the right, "miller/milkis/boyett" in the middle, and "PRODUCTION" positioned to the right, all of which is in a serif font. "in association with" is also sometimes seen below. The entire logo may be white or yellow.

Variant: The logo would usually be in-credit.

Technique: A superimposed graphic made using traditional ink and paint.

Audio: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Bosom Buddies was the only show to have this independently from the credits.
 * The in-credit notice were on the other shows, as well as the pilot episode of Bosom Buddies.
 * Both versions remain intact.
 * The in-credit notice still survives on later seasons of Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley on Me-TV and the final season of Mork & Mindy on Antenna TV.