Thomas W. Lynch
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Thomas W. Lynch (born on February 25, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is an American television series producer who is the head of his own production company, the Tom Lynch Company, based in Beverly Hills, California. He has created several hit kids shows such as The Secret World of Alex Mack, Caitlin's Way, and the Discovery Kids/NBC series Scout's Safari. He is also best known for creating the popular long-running syndicated/Disney Channel series Kids Incorporated, which spawned the careers of several of today's hottest stars. Kids Incorporated was Tom's first, and so far biggest, hit series. He also produced South of Nowhere for The N, and recently launched 'Class of 3000' for The Cartoon Network.
The Tom Lynch Company is one of the few independent production companies still inspired and driven by the signature voice of its creator, no matter what the medium. Tom Lynch continues to lead the industry in new directions and take audiences places they've never been before, illuminating the magic of the human experience. His humility is matched only by the wonderous scale of his imagination.(Source: Tom Lynch Company website)