Metromedia Square (later known as Fox Television Center from 1986 to 1996) was a radio and television studio facility located at 5746 Sunset Boulevard...
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Metromedia (also often MetroMedia) was an American media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956 to 1986 and controlled...
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2-Night at Metromedia Square (1978) Hello, Larry at Metromedia Square (1979–1980) McGurk: A Dog's Life (Pilot) (1979) The Baxters at Metromedia Square (1979–1981)...
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association with 20th Television and was taped at stage 7 at the Metromedia Square on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The title...
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NBC Studios in Burbank. KTTV moved in 1996 from its former home at Metromedia Square on Sunset Boulevard to West Los Angeles, and KCOP left its home on...
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AboveNet Metromedia Restaurant Group Metromedia Square, the former Fox Television Center broadcast facility Metromedia, the post-1971 name for the sound...
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Television City. Shortly after its premiere, the series began taping at Metromedia Square, where it remained until 1982. From 1982 to 1984, the series was taped...
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Production locations CBS Television City Hollywood, California (1972–75) Metromedia Square Hollywood, California (1975–78) Running time 30 minutes Production...
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Concentration (game show) (section Special squares)
serving as announcer. This version of Concentration was produced at Metromedia Square in Hollywood, and aired primarily on NBC stations that had carried...
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One Day at a Time, which were recorded at CBS Television City or Metromedia Square, he did not have as much day-to-day involvement with Sanford and Son...
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Television City (1971–1975) and Metromedia Square (1975–1979) Maude at CBS Television City (1972–1975) and Metromedia Square (1975–1978) Sanford and Son at...
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KTLA The London Fog Los Angeles Film School Marymount High School Metromedia Square (the former Fox Television Center and KTTV studios) Nickelodeon on...
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rights to the sitcom. From 1979 until 1982 the show was produced at Metromedia Square in Los Angeles. In 1982, production moved to Universal City Studios...
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In others, it was not shown at all. The series was shot at KTTV (Metromedia Square) on sound stage # 2. Season 1 had music by Dominic Frontiere, who...
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KTTV's operations. Later to be known as Metromedia Square, the studio was sold along with KTTV to Metromedia in 1963. After a seven-year hiatus from the...
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two locations: the first, seventh, and eighth seasons were taped at Metromedia Square and ABC Television Center, while the second through sixth seasons...
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Production locations CBS Television City, Hollywood, California (1975) Metromedia Square, Hollywood, California (1975–1982) Universal City Studios, Universal...
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(season 7) Al Aidekman Richard Gurman (season 8) Production locations Metromedia Square Hollywood, California (1978–82) Universal City Studios Universal City...
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Production locations CBS Television City Hollywood, California (1971–75) Metromedia Square Hollywood, California (1975–79) Running time 25–26 minutes Production...
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1971, to September 1978. The series was produced in Los Angeles at Metromedia Square, the studios of KTTV. Each week, the show featured four celebrities...
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Production locations CBS Television City, Hollywood, California (1974–75) Metromedia Square, Hollywood, California (1975–79) Camera setup Multi-camera Running...
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the show were Mort Lachman and Sy Rosen. The series was taped at Metromedia Square in Hollywood before a studio audience. Over its run, the series used...
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KTTV (category Metromedia)
its longtime studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, known as "Metromedia Square" (and later renamed the "Fox Television Center") to a new studio facility...
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show was initially taped at Golden West Broadcasters and, later, Metromedia Square in Los Angeles, before moving to The Production Group. In New York...
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of the series were videotaped at Television City Studios and then Metromedia Square. It is the longest-running religious drama program ever, and the longest-running...
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on several Halloween-themed episodes of the 1998–2004 run of Hollywood Squares with Tom Bergeron at the helm. Lawrence appeared on RuPaul's Drag Race...
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KLAC (category Metromedia)
Lohman and Barkley. Metromedia also owned KTTV (channel 11), and all three stations were housed in studios at Metromedia Square on Sunset Boulevard....
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Soul Train (category Television series by Metromedia)
Production locations WCIU-TV studios Chicago, Illinois (1970–1971) Metromedia Square Hollywood, California (1971–1981) A&M Studios Hollywood, California...
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operations. Later to be known as Metromedia Square (then the Fox Television Center), the studio was sold along with KTTV to Metromedia in 1963. He funded the construction...
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Louise Brooks David M. Greenfield John Ryder Production locations KTTV Metromedia Square, Hollywood, California (1983–1984) ABC Television Center, Hollywood...
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