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‘Good American Family’ Creator Katie Robbins Signs Overall Deal With 20th Television
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‘Good American Family’ Creator Katie Robbins Signs Overall Deal With 20th Television

The writer-producer behind the series Good American Family has signed an overall agreement with 20th Television, a Disney Television Studios unit.

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Katie Robbins, the creator of the series Good American Family, has signed an overall deal with 20th Television, Deadline reported on June 25, 2026. The agreement covers Robbins’ development, writing, and production work for new series, with the studio describing an emphasis on projects across both linear and streaming distribution.

Under the pact, Robbins will develop and produce series for “all linear networks and streamers,” according to the report. The deal structure gives Robbins ongoing studio support for creating content intended for multiple platform types rather than a single network or outlet.

20th Television is identified in the report as the studio behind the Hulu limited series starring Ellen Pompeo. The outlet also characterizes 20th Television as a part of Disney Television Studios, placing the Robbins agreement within a larger corporate television production operation.

Robbins is credited as the creator of Good American Family, which frames the agreement as a continuation of her work with 20th Television. Deadline’s report focuses on the studio’s intent to add Robbins to its development pipeline while expanding her role as a creator and showrunner-level producer.

The report does not lay out specific series titles to be announced under the new arrangement, and it does not specify whether any projects are already in active production. It also does not provide a start date, term length, or financial terms for the deal, leaving those elements unconfirmed beyond the existence of an overall agreement.

For viewers and industry stakeholders, the practical effect of an overall deal is an increased level of development activity tied to a specific production banner. By directing Robbins’ output toward multiple platforms, the studio can pursue projects with different audience targets across streaming services and broadcast and cable channels.

The next public step will be whether 20th Television and Robbins jointly announce assignments, development orders, casting plans, or production schedules tied to the agreement. Until those announcements occur, details about what Robbins will prioritize first under the deal remain limited to the general scope described by Deadline.

Why It Matters

  • Overall deals can accelerate development timelines by assigning a creator to a studio-wide slate across multiple distribution channels.
  • Because the agreement covers both linear and streaming outlets, it can affect where future programming from Robbins may ultimately appear.
  • The deal is a staffing and rights-positioning move for 20th Television within the broader Disney Television Studios production ecosystem.
  • For audiences, it indicates continued expansion of creator-driven family-oriented content, though specific next projects were not announced in the report.

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Key Facts

  • Katie Robbins, creator of Good American Family, signed an overall deal with 20th Television, Deadline reported on June 25, 2026.
  • The agreement covers Robbins developing, writing, and producing series.
  • Deadline reports the work is intended for all linear networks and streamers.
  • 20th Television is described as part of Disney Television Studios.
  • Deadline describes 20th Television as the studio behind a Hulu limited series starring Ellen Pompeo.
  • No specific new series titles or production start dates were identified in the report.
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