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A modified version of the 20th Century Fox Television logo is displayed at the end of each episode, reading "30th Century Fox Television" [64] to fit the show's setting in the 31st century. Syndicated episodes use a 30th Television closing logo instead of the 20th Television one, while episodes from Season 8 onward use a 30th Television ...
20th Television, Inc. [1] (formerly known as TCF Television Productions, Inc., 20th Century-Fox Television and 20th Century Fox Television) is an American television production company owned by Disney Television Studios, a division of the Disney Entertainment business segment of the Walt Disney Company.
co-production with 20th Century Fox Television, A24, Morningside Entertainment (pilot only), Stoller Global Solutions and Lunch Bag Snail Productions (episode 2 onwards) Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution: The Player: 2015: NBC: co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Davis Entertainment and King Fu Monkey Productions ...
Credited as 20th Century Fox Television thru season 2; subtitled "New Horizons" for season 3 9-1-1: Procedural drama January 3, 2018 () Present 8 Fox (Seasons 1-6) ABC (Seasons 7-8) Reamworks, Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision and Ryan Murphy Television: Credited as 20th Century Fox Television thru season 3 The Chi: Drama January 7, 2018 ()
Carmen Miranda as Dorita in The Gang's All Here.In 1946, she was the highest-paid actress in the United States. [15] Alice Faye as Baroness Cecilia Duarte, Don Ameche as Larry Martin and Baron Manuel Duarte, and Carmen Miranda as Carmen in That Night in Rio, produced by Fox in 1941 The 20th Century-Fox logo depicted in a 1939 advertisement in Boxoffice From the 1952 film Viva Zapata!
Pages in category "Television series set in the 30th century" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of American prime time animated television series which were typically broadcast during prime time. This list does not include animated short films and videos that were shown on television variety shows, such as " The Ambiguously Gay Duo " on Saturday Night Live and " Dr. N!Godatu " on The Tracey Ullman Show .
The New World Communications deal affected WAGA-TV in Atlanta, which switched to Fox after a longtime affiliation with CBS.. FTS gained a bulk of stations through the 1997 purchase of New World Communications, succeeding a 1994 business deal between the two companies which led to all of New World's stations switching from other networks to Fox during 1994–95. [9]