Joe Davola (TV producer)

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Joe Davola is a TV producer.

He ran the tv division of the now defunct production company Tollin-Robbins Productions and frequently collaborated with Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins on many of their projects, including All That, The Amanda Show, The Nick Cannon Show, Smallville, One Tree Hill, What I Like About You, and The Bronx is Burning.

Davola started his career at MTV where he quickly became one its top producers. He co-created the cult game show Remote Control. He went on to Fox Broadcasting where he developed the Emmy Award winning shows, In Living Color and The Ben Stiller Show. Davola then returned to MTV where he oversaw MTV Films, MTV Home Video and MTV Production. From MTV he went to Dreamworks television where he was involved in the development of the hit ABC show Spin City.

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