He is credited with having written the pilot script, and has worked with many stars over the years including but not limited to: Bob Saget, Tom Bergeron, Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Cristela Alonso, David Foster, Alan Thicke, Billy Ray Cyrus, Howie Mandel, Jerry Seinfeld, Frank Zappa, Jim Carrey, Muhammad Ali, and Anne Murray.
Throughout his career, Thicke has written and produced many programs including The Wil Shriner Show, Animal Crack-Ups, Rick Dees Into the Night, Growing Pains, Candid Camera, John Callahan’s Quads, Pelswick, and 65 episodes for the popular children's cartoon Dennis the Menace.
In 2017, Team Thicke entered into deals with Bell Media, Canada's largest private broadcaster, and NBC Universal's Wilshire Studios.
In addition to his television career, Thicke has also served three terms on the Steering Committee for the Caucus of Producers, Writers and directors, and has spoken at numerous industry panels, including The Paley Center, The TV Academy, and NATPE.
In 2009, Thicke's original pilot script for America's Funniest Home Videos was added to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History collection.