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In the game show Line 'em Up, a voice-over says " Line 'em Up is a Screen Gems production in association with CFTO TV enclosing". Music/Sounds/Voice-over: The end-title theme from any show. Except on Days of Our Lives, where the text scrolls. On The Jetsons episode "The Coming of Astro", the letter "A" isn't shown next to the words "SCREEN GEMS" (This version can still be seen intact on The Jetsons episode on Boomerang and Amazon Video on Demand).įX/SFX: None or the cross-fading.On the short-lived game show Line 'em Up, in the first reel says "a SCREEN GEMS production".Truman, under the Ben Gradus Productions text says, " In association with SCREEN GEMS INC. On Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S.For those co-produced by Hanna-Barbera, it would say "A SCREEN GEMS FILM PRESENTATION, TELEVISION SUBSIDIARY COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION".On Days of Our Lives, the text would read as " A CORDAY PRODUCTIONS, SCREEN GEMS PRESENTATION".The name was suggested by David Gerber, the then-current president of Columbia's television division. On May 6, 1974, Screen Gems was reincorporated as " Columbia Pictures Television" (now " Sony Pictures Television"). On December 23, 1968, Screen Gems merged with its parent Columbia Pictures Corporation and the whole organization was reincorporated as "Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.".

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were split into separate companies, when the former studio sold 11% of the latter's stock to the public. In January 1961, Columbia Pictures Corporation and Screen Gems, Inc. From 1957-1966, Screen Gems held a 20% stake in Hanna-Barbera and acted as their distributor Screen Gems (and later, Columbia Pictures itself) also owned the distribution rights to The Flintstones until the 1980s. On August 2, 1957, Screen Gems agreed to syndicate the Universal Horror Package from Universal-International for 10 years under the names Shock and Son of Shock. "Serials Inc.") as well as its affiliated company, United Television Films, Inc. On December 10, 1956, Screen Gems acquired television syndication company Hygo Television Films (a.k.a. On July 1, 1956, Columbia studio veteran Irving Briskin formed Briskin Productions to oversee all of Screen Gems' productions. Screen Gems became a fully-fledged studio in 1951 by moving into Telefilm syndication and later into television production in 1952.

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It was responsible for television production, TV movies, syndicating the Columbia Pictures movie library, and starting in 1958, The Three Stooges shorts starting with the Curly series. Pioneer Telefilms was renamed to Screen Gems after the acquisition. Cohn, the son of Columbia Pictures co-founder, Jack Cohn, and the nephew of longtime Columbia Pictures president and co-founder, Harry Cohn. It was formed when Columbia acquired Pioneer Telefilms, a television commercial company founded in 1947 by Ralph M. Video captures courtesy of JohnnyL80, Eric S., Mike Stidham, Jordan Rios, supremetaco, mcydodge919, ClassicTVMan1981X, DanDMan16, and SloshedMailīackground: Screen Gems was revived as a television subsidiary by Columbia Pictures in 1948.

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