Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions

Background
Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions was the production company of Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, and Michael Warren formed through a renaming of Miller-Boyett Productions after Warren ended his partnership with William Bickley. Unlike Miller and Boyett's previous companies (Miller-Milkis Productions (formed by Miller and Edward K. Milkis), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions) and Bickley/Warren Productions (the company owned by Bickley and Warren), the partnership between Miller, Boyett and Warren was not successful, only producing Meego (one of the shows broadcast on CBS as part of the "CBS Block Party") and Two of a Kind (which aired on ABC as part of its then-fading "TGIF" block during the 1998-99 broadcast season), both of which ran for only one season each. The partnership was dissolved in 1999; Miller and Boyett would not produce another show together until Fuller House premiered in 2016.

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 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.