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ABC Movie of the Week (173 P) Pages in category "American Broadcasting Company original films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 227 total.
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)'s entry into film began with their purchase of the Selznick library from the David O. Selznick estate. In 1965, ABC founded its own films production companies, ABC Pictures Corporation and ABC Pictures International (for international distribution).
Time Travelers: March 19, 1976 Most Wanted: March 21, 1976 Charlie's Angels: March 21, 1976 The Killer Who Wouldn't Die: April 4, 1976 The Story of David: April 9, 1976 Twin Detectives: May 1, 1976 Future Cop: May 1, 1976 Kiss Me, Kill Me: May 8, 1976 Brenda Starr: May 8, 1976 Return to Earth: May 14, 1976 Panache: May 15, 1976 High Risk: May ...
A list of films produced by the American Broadcasting Company, Selmar Pictures, and other ABC film companies. Pages in category "ABC Motion Pictures films" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
The merger of Capital Cities Communications into The Walt Disney Company in 1996 marked a shift in the network's Saturday morning cartoon output. The merger resulted in Disney increasing the amount of programming content it produced for the network, including in regards to children's programming (prior to this, most of Disney's animated programming originated on either CBS, with which the ...
ABC Saturday Movie of the Week is the umbrella title of a weekly American film series that airs on ABC. The series began as the replacement for ABC's Big Picture Show and as a revival of ABC's Movie of the Week theme (the network used this theme from 1969 until 1976). Since its inception, it has been ABC's main platform for airing theatrical ...
Business Wire called Blue's ABC Time Activities "one of the most anticipated kids software debuts in recent memory". [4] Together, Blue's Birthday Adventure and Blue's ABC Time Activities sold-through over 150,000 units in their first month of release, and were the second and third best selling educational titles. [5]
Time for Timer is a series of seven short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in 1975. The animated spots feature Timer, a tiny cartoon character who is an anthropomorphic circadian rhythm , the self-proclaimed "keeper of body time."