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In 1978, the company was established as MGM Home Video, releasing MGM films and television series. In 1980, MGM joined forces with CBS Video Enterprises, the home video division of the CBS television network, and formed MGM/CBS Home Video. In October of that year, they released their first batch of Betamax and VHS tapes. [2]
Orion Pictures (2 C, 8 P) T. Television series by Amazon MGM Studios (7 C, 210 P) ... MGM Home Entertainment; MGM Television; MGM+; O. Orion Classics; Orion Pictures; U.
co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures Television, Coote-Hayes Productions and Tribune Entertainment: Poltergeist: The Legacy: 1996–1999: Showtime/Sci Fi: co-production with Pacific Motion Pictures and Trilogy Entertainment Group Based on the 1982 film Poltergeist and its sequels by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series ...
MGM Home Entertainment released the first season of on DVD on June 3, 2010, as a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) DVD-R. [2] On April 2, 2013, TGG Direct released seasons 2–4 on Region 1 DVD. [ 3 ]
MGM Television was started with the hiring of Bud Barry to head up the operation in June 1956. MGM Television was to distribute its films to TV (starting with the networks), TV production and purchasing TV stations. TV production was expected to start with the 1957–58 season and was to include half-hour remakes of, or series based on, its ...
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the first season of Fame to DVD in Region 1 on November 1, 2005. 20th Century Fox, under license from MGM and MGM Television, released the complete first and second seasons of Fame on DVD in Region 1 and Region 2 on September 15, 2009. [18] On January 12, 2010, Fox released seasons 1 and 2 in separate ...
• Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Award Nominated Animation: Cinema Favorites DVD. [27] • Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection DVD. [28] August 29, 1942 — The Early Bird Dood It! Tex Avery: 84 • First MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery. • Features the "Tiger Rag" opening gag as theme tune.
Groove Squad Cheerleaders is a 2002 animated television film produced by DIC Entertainment as part of the DIC Movie Toons series of movies. It debuted on Nickelodeon on November 24, 2002 and was later released on VHS and DVD by MGM Home Entertainment, eventually airing internationally on Disney Channel and Toon Disney. [1]