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PB&J Television, also known as PB&J TV, is a television production company based in Santa Monica, California, USA.

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PB&J was started in 2004 by Julie Pizzi and Patty Ivins. Ivins has been working in reality television and news/documentary since 1996, and Pizzi since 1998. PB&J Television has executive produced NBC’s Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Model Search , L.A. Riding Club for TLC, Showtime’s Reversal of Fortune , Style’s The Modern Girl’s Guide to Life, and CMT’s Pageant School: Becoming Miss America. [1]

Prior to forming PB&J, Ivins was the supervising producer of the hit TV series The Simple Life , and Pizzi was a creative vice president at Bunim-Murray Productions for five years. [ citation needed ] While at Bunim-Murry, Pizzi spearheaded development and executive produced several high-rated seasons of MTV's Road Rules , MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge and VH-1’s Born to Diva. Ivins also spent time at Bunim-Murray Productions, where she produced and directed various shows including MTV’S Making the Band , MTV’S Road Rules and Fox’s Who Wants to Be a Playboy Playmate? Together Ivins and Pizzi co-executive produced FOX's The Simple Life Reunion . [1]

In addition to reality television, both Ivins and Pizzi have produced many hours of documentary programming for Showtime, A&E, AMC, TLC and Discovery. [2]

Television productions

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