Steve McPherson Looks At Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions

July 12, 2012
Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions functioned as the production company behind many televisions shows and TV movies from the 1970s until the 1990s. Founded by producers Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas, the “Harris” part of the company name came from partner, regular co-executive producer, and Witt's wife, Susan Harris.

Witt and Thomas first partnered on Brian's Song, an iconic made-for-TV movie about the life of Brian Piccolo (James Caan), a football player diagnosed with cancer. Shortly thereafter, they sold their first show, Fay, to NBC in 1975. Fay only lasted one season, but their subsequent effort, Soap, earned them greater recognition. A parody of soap operas, Soap received significant attention for its controversial takes on social issues.

The 1980s saw Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions achieve success with the premieres of its sitcoms The Golden Girls and Empty Nest. The firm was also behind the memorable 1990s comedies Blossom and Herman's Head.

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In 2004, Steve McPherson accepted the position of President of ABC Entertainment and green-lit numerous successful shows including Lost, Modern Family, and Desperate Housewives. When he first came to Hollywood in 1990, McPherson served as a Production Assistant for Tony Thomas of Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions.
 

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