Producer

In the entertainment industry, a producer is generally in charge of, or helps to coordinate, the financial, legal, administrative, technological, and artistic aspects of a production.

Types of producers include:


In economics, a producer is an individual or organization that creates goods or services.


A producer is also a slang term in Britain. It comes from the word produce. It refers to a requirement by the police for the driver of a car to present documents at a police station. The form issued is a HO/RT1. Under the Road Traffic Act (1988) it is an offence to drive without certain documents, but the documents do not need to be available for immediate inspection. They can be kept safely at home or anywhere else. The required documents — driving licence, insurance certificate and MOT test certificate — must be produced at a police station within seven days. The driver chooses the police station. Failure to produce the documents in a timely manner can result in a fine.

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See also: Producer, 1988, Administration, Budget, Business, Computer game, Driver's license, Economics, Entertainment industry