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Chuck Lorre Productions
American television production company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chuck Lorre Productions is an American television production company founded in the 1990s and incorporated on January 10, 2000 by producer Chuck Lorre. It produced the television series Dharma & Greg (1997–2002), Two and a Half Men (2003–2015), The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019), Mike & Molly (2010–2016), Mom (2013–2021), Young Sheldon (2017–2024), Bob Hearts Abishola (2019–2024), B Positive (2020–2022), United States of Al (2021–2022), and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (2024–present).
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History

The company was founded in the 1990s, and incorporated on January 10, 2000, in Los Angeles, California,[citation needed] by American television director, writer, producer, composer, and actor Chuck Lorre. It is headquartered at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.[1]
In March 1994, the company entered an exclusive overall deal with The Carsey-Werner Company.[2] Lorre began his affiliation with Carsey-Werner in 1990 as supervising producer on Roseanne.[3] In October 1995, the company entered a four-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television, for an estimated US$12 million.[4][5]
In September 1999, the company entered a four-year production pact with Warner Bros. Television, for an estimated US$8 million a year.[5] The company's move to Warner Bros. was in relation to the former 20th Century Fox Television president, Peter Roth, who became the president of Warner Bros. Television in March 1999,[6] bringing Lorre to Warner Bros. Television.[7] In August 2012, the company entered a four-year overall development and production deal with Warner Bros. Television.[8][9]
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Filmography
Television series
In development
- Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios)[25]
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