Raeburn-Rachels Productions

Raeburn-Rachels Productions, or simply Raeburn-Rachels, was an American production company that was founded in 1983 and was started and run by Nicole and Leonard Raeburn-Rachels, the parents of their currently-living daughter True Rachels. It originally developed the shows First Class and Rainbow Hills, in which, were created by both Nicole and Leonard. It was aimed at Warner Bros. Television from 1993 onward after it took over Lorimar. After their final shows, My Hero, Breaking Away, and Out of a Hundred got canceled, the company was disbanded.

The company briefly returned in 2009, to produce the show Eleanor and Elise for it's first two seasons but unfortunately, disbanded again in early 2011.