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Dead Day: co-production with AfterShock Media, My So-Called Company, and Outerbanks Entertainment Field of Dreams: co-production with Fremulon and The Gordon Company Based on the 1989 film by Universal Pictures Blank Slate: NBC: co-production with Davis Entertainment: Brilliant Minds
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Universal Television LLC (abbreviated as UTV) is an American television production company that is a subsidiary of Universal Studio Group, a division of NBCUniversal, which, in turn, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast. It serves as the network television production arm of NBC; a predecessor of the company previously assumed such functions ...
In 1947, NBC's first major children's program was Howdy Doody, one of the era's first breakthrough television programs. The series, which ran for 13 years until it ended in 1960, featured a myriad of characters led by a freckle-faced marionette voiced by the show's host, "Buffalo" Bob Smith. Howdy Doody spent the first nine years of its run ...
NBC and Universal Television had a partnership dating back to 1950, when Universal Television's earliest ancestor, Revue Studios, produced a number of shows for NBC, although Revue would have hits on other networks as well. This partnership continued throughout a number of name changes and changes of ownership.
Today (1952) NBC Nightly News (1970) Saturday Today (1992) Dateline NBC (1992) Early Today (1999) 1st Look (2008) Sunday Today with Willie Geist (2016) NBC News Daily (2022) Specials. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (experimental local broadcasts in 1939, then again starting from 1945; broadcast nationally since 1953) How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The NBC chimes are a sequence of three tones played on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcasts. Originally developed in 1927 as seven notes, they were standardized to the current three-note version by the early 1930s, and possibly as early as 1929. The chimes were originally employed as an audible programming cue, used to alert network ...
The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show 2: November 24, 1991 Mickey's Christmas Carol: December 13, 1991 Bugs Bunny's Creature Features: February 1, 1992 A Claymation Easter: April 19, 1992 The Year of the Generals: June 4, 1992 It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown: November 27, 1992 Holiday Greetings from the Ed Sullivan Show: December 20, 1992