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Pages in category "Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of programs produced and/or acquired by DIC Entertainment. Much of DIC's catalogue is currently owned by WildBrain, the successor in interest to Cookie Jar Group (which acquired DIC in 2008). [1]
This is a list of programs by WildBrain and its predecessors Decode Entertainment, Halifax Film Company, Studio B Productions, Wildbrain Entertainment, Cookie Jar Group/CINAR, DIC Entertainment, FilmFair, Ragdoll Productions, Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Iconix Brand Group, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, Leucadia Films, and imX Communications.
However, McCoy failed to garner the same ratings as its fellow programs and was cancelled after an initial 90-minute pilot TV movie ("The Big Ripoff") and four two-hour episodes were broadcast. A novelization of the pilot, written by Linda Stewart as "Sam Stewart", titled for the series, was published by Dell in 1976, and reprinted as McCoy ...
The New Year marks a new streaming era with loads of new options to add to your list on Netflix, Prime The Ultimate 2024 TV Show Preview: A Complete List of New and Returning Series (and Premiere ...
Cookie Jar TV was an American children's programming block that aired on CBS, originally premiering on September 16, 2006, as the KOL Secret Slumber Party; the block was later rebranded as KEWLopolis (/ ˈ k uː l ɔː p oʊ l ɪ s / KOO-law-poh-lis) on September 15, 2007, and finally as Cookie Jar TV on September 19, 2009, running until September 21, 2013.
Based on the American TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent by Dick Wolf Apples Never Fall: 2024: Peacock [36] co-production with Universal Content Productions, Heyday Television, Matchbox Pictures and Call Me Mel Productions Inc. Too Much: TBA: Netflix: co-production with Working Title Television and Good Thing Going Productions: All Her ...
Santiago Felipe/Getty Images Sam Waterston is saying goodbye to Law & Order after 20 seasons. The actor, 83, announced on Friday, February 2, that he would exit the NBC procedural after more than ...