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Also that same year, Central Independent Television's home video label, (Central Video), began distributing its products through The Video Collection, replacing Pickwick Video. The "Strand VCI plc" subsidiary was rebranded simply to "VCI plc" in May 1993. [8] In 1995, VCI plc rebranded "The Video Collection" as simply "VCI".
Artisan Entertainment (1983–2005, formerly U.S.A. Home Video, International Video Entertainment, Inc. and Live Entertainment) Family Home Entertainment (1980–2007) Family Home Entertainment Kids (1998–2004) FHE Pictures (2002) Live Entertainment; International Video Entertainment. Discovery Channel Video; TLC Video; Animal Planet Video ...
VCI may refer to: Organisations ... Video Collection International, a UK company; Volatile corrosion inhibitor; Volunteer Centres Ireland; Schools.
Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video company headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band. Media Home Entertainment also distributed video product under additional labels — The Nostalgia Merchant (very old or classic films; Media bought this company in 1984), [1] Hi-Tops Video (children's videos), Condor Video (Spanish-language ...
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Video Collection International released a complete series VHS set in 1998, available as either a single-VHS or double-VHS release. It was soon released on DVD in 2004 as part of the "Classic Collection Boxset" before being released on its own the following year. The 2012 re-release by HIT Entertainment uses the 2003 restoration of the series.
In March 1998, Granada announced their plans to launch a home video unit, [10] eventually signing a five-year deal with Video Collection International to launch Granada Video in September. [11] Granada also bid together with Carlton Communications and BSkyB for one of the UK digital terrestrial television licences.
The Video Collection (Anastacia video), 2002; The Video Collection (Anna Vissi video), 2001; The Video Collection, 1993; The Video Collection (Sara Evans video), 2006; The Video Collection (Katy Garbi video), 2003; The Video Collection 93:99, a 1999 release by Madonna; The Video Collection: 1997–2003, a 2003 release by HIM; Video Collection ...