Director

Randy Douthit

Randy DouthitCreative Producer Randy Douthit: A Visionary Leader in Television Production

Randy Douthit is a successful producer, director, writer, and editor. He has a history of success in television production for over thirty years. His work is known for being creative and visually dynamic.

When he was young, Randy Douthit had a knack for show business. At the age of four, he got his first taste when television was delivered to his grandparents’ house, and he has been hooked ever since. He had arranged his variety show by nine years old and sold tickets in the neighborhood.

As an adult, Randy has become a respected director of many notable television shows. He was 23 when he began working as a director at Portland’s KGW and went on to direct the Peabody award-winning children’s show “How Come.” Additionally, his Seattle Today morning talk show grew its audience tenfold.

His career then really took off when he joined the brand-new CNN network. Today, Randy is proud of his involvement in Judge Judy—now a syndicated sensation—as its lead producer. He has a gift for understanding his viewers’ needs and desires, making him an asset to any television production team. His passion for creativity and his dedication to excellence make him an essential team member. He has proven himself as a leader in the television production industry, setting a high bar for others to follow.

Randy DouthitRandy Douthit believes that television business success starts with knowledge of the various markets—understanding what works for a given market and what doesn’t. Additionally, he believes that having a clear vision of the goals you want to achieve is essential for success. Finally, remain focused on the goal at hand and never give up.

Randy is a testament that hard work and dedication can pay off. With successful projects such as “The Big Show” and “Final Flight,” it is clear that Randy will remain a key player in the television industry for years. He continues to inspire those who are just starting, showing them that success is achievable with hard work and dedication.