Before forming The Arthur Company, Annecharico was appointed the head of comedy development for Metromedia Producers Co. and then president of Cinemaworld Productions.
Shortly after, Annecharico entered into a deal with Turner Broadcasting Systems to develop half-hour sitcoms at one-fourth of the cost of network television programs.
[2] Aside from these three series, Annecharico had other sitcom pilots in development at TBS, including The O'Briens (1985), which starred Darren McGavin as a work-from-home sports journalist and widower raising his three sons, who were played by Peter Billingsley (McGavin's co-star from A Christmas Story), Sean Astin, and Jason Hervey;[3] and Here to Stay (1986), a comedy about a grandfather (Robert Mandan) who moves with his daughter's yuppie family.
His writing credits include the features Camp Bow Wow, Father Forgive Me, and the television special Tanya.
Annecharico is the recipient of awards of recognition from Mothers Against Drunk Drivers for the donated production of 16 different public service announcements and has been recognized by both the City and County of Los Angeles for his contributions in anti-drunk driving campaigns.