Geoffrey Darby (born April 15, 1953) is a media executive, television producer, director, and writer.
He was the co-creator of children's sketch comedy You Can't Do That on Television[1] and was a writer and director for the show's first five seasons.
Darby co-created the game show Double Dare for Nickelodeon and hosted the unaired pilot.
[2] Some of Darby's other credits include the 1983 American sketch comedy TV show Don't Look Now, UFO Kidnapped, Clarissa Explains It All, and Finders Keepers.
[2] During his career, Darby has been a Senior Vice-President at Nickelodeon, joining the channel in 1984.