Todd Thicke

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Todd Thicke is a television writer and producer. He is the brother of Alan Thicke and uncle of Robin Thicke.

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Thicke moved from Toronto to Los Angeles in 1982 writing The Wil Shriner Show, Animal Crack-Ups, Rick Dees Into the Night, Growing Pains and Candid Camera.

In 1989, his work began with Vin Di Bona on America's Funniest Home Videos. Thicke is now the co-executive producer of America's Funniest Home Videos.

Thicke has produced many comedy/reality shows in the U.S. and Canada, including The NHL Awards, Anne Murray Christmas, The Alan Thicke Show, The World Magic Awards, The I Do Diaries, and National Lampoon’s Quest for Comedy.

He has also written for animation series including John Callahan’s Quads, Pelswick, and numerous television theme songs.

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