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MTM Enterprises (also known as MTM Productions) was an American independent production company established in 1969 by Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband Grant Tinker to produce The Mary Tyler Moore Show for CBS. The name for the production company was drawn from Moore's initials.
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Films produced by MTM Enterprises, now owned by 20th Century Fox and The Walt Disney Company. Pages in category "MTM Enterprises films" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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The Texas Wheelers is an American sitcom that aired in 1974 and 1975. The series, produced by MTM Enterprises, is about the cantankerous but lovable Zack Wheeler, a long-lost father who returned to raise his children Truckie, Doobie, Boo, and T.J. in rural Texas after their mother died.
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Took over production from MTM Enterprises after first season; distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal International Distribution: Relativity: Dramedy September 24, 1996 () April 14, 1997 () 1 ABC The Bedford Falls Company: Millennium: Thriller October 25, 1996 () May 21, 1999 () 3 Fox
The Duck Factory is an American sitcom produced by MTM Enterprises that aired on NBC from April 12 until July 11, 1984. It was Jim Carrey 's first lead role in a Hollywood production. It was also the only time Don Messick appeared in a live-action role, although he also voiced a cartoon character within the sitcom as well.