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Desilu Productions, Inc. (/
ˈdɛsiluː/) was an
American television production company founded and co-owned by
husband and wife Desi
Arnaz and
Lucille Ball...
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Arnaz and
Lucille Ball co-founded and ran the
television production company Desilu Productions,
originally to
market I Love Lucy to
television networks. After...
- in 1962 as the
international distribution division of
Desilu Productions. With the sale of
Desilu to Gulf+Western, then-owners of film
studio Paramount...
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Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse is an
American television anthology series produced by
Desilu Productions. The show ran on the
Columbia Broadcasting System...
- with the sale of KTLA to Gene Autry.
Desilu Productions was
formed in 1950 by Desi
Arnaz and
Lucille Ball.
Desilu Studios was
established in Hollywood...
- Red
Studios Hollywood,
formerly Desilu-Cahuenga
Studios and Ren-Mar Studios, is a
rental studio located at 846 N.
Cahuenga Blvd. in Hollywood, Los Angeles...
- In 1962, she
became the
first woman to run a
major television studio,
Desilu Productions,
which produced many po****r
television series,
including Mission:...
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remainder of her career.
During Ball's solo
years as the
titular head of
Desilu Productions,
Morton and his brother-in-law, Fred Ball,
served on the studio's...
- RKO-Pathé
Studios (1931–1935),
Selznick International Pictures (1935–1956),
Desilu-Culver
Studios (1956–1970),
Culver City
Studios (1970–1977), and
Laird International...
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until it
changed its name to CBS
Paramount Television on
January 17, 2006.
Desilu Productions was an
American production company founded and co-owned by husband...