Todd Thicke is an Emmy and Gemini Award-nominated TV Producer and
Writer, and most notably Co-Executive Producer of ABC's long-running
series
America's Funniest Home Videos (1989).
He is the brother of TV star
Alan Thicke and
uncle of actor
Brennan Thicke and R & B
artist
Robin Thicke.
Thicke moved from Toronto to Los Angeles in 1982, writing
The Wil Shriner Show (1987),
Animal Crack-Ups (1987),
Into the Night (1990),
Growing Pains (1985) and
Candid Camera (1992).
In 1989, his work began with
Vin Di Bona on
America's Funniest Home Videos (1989)
hosted by
Bob Saget. Later hosts included
Daisy Fuentes and
John Fugelsang, and
Tom Bergeron.
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 has written numerous television theme songs.