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Plautus Productions

Plautus Productions
Television subsidiary
Industry Motion pictures, television programs
Founded 1959
Founder Herbert Brodkin
Defunct 1967
Headquarters Los Angeles, California
Parent Paramount Pictures

Plautus Productions was an American television and film production company during the 1960s. The company was founded by producer and director Herbert Brodkin.

Plautus Productions was best known as the production company for some of CBS' popular crime dramas including Brenner, The Defenders, The Nurses, and Coronet Blue.

Plautus Productions was a television subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.

Plautus Productions was formed in 1959 by producer Herbert Brodkin and Paramount Pictures. The main sole purpose of the company at time of its founding was to provide production and distribution services to Brodkin's new series Brenner which premiered on CBS that same year.

After finding success with Brenner, Brodkin, who served as the president of the company, used that company to produce some of his other television series.

The series was responsible for the series The Defenders, The Nurses, (later The Doctors and the Nurses), Espionage, (the only Plautus Production produced for a network other than CBS), For the People, and Coronet Blue.

The company closed in 1967, two years after Brodkin, along with fellow producer and business associate Robert "Buzz" Berger founded Titus Productions which took most of Brodkin's attention away from Plautus.


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