Since June 18, 1985, when Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased ELP Communications as an in name only unit as well as their library... it was now folded into Columbia Pictures Television, Columbia Pictures Television Distribution, Columbia TriStar Television, Columbia TriStar Television Distribution, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television, Columbia TriStar International Television, Sony Pictures Television, Sony Pictures Television International and TeleVentures. Their first productions were The Jeffersons (1975-1985) and Eleanor, First Lady of the World (1982) which was ever used the 1982-1987 Embassy Television logo at the end followed by the 1981-1993 Columbia Pictures Television "Lady with the Torch" bylineless logo on first run syndication since 1993.
We know how much you love about Embassy Television, Teshawn, well I think I’ll take your word for it. Thanks for everything, you’re the best! Beginning on Tuesday June 18, 1985, Embassy Television has finally folded Columbia Pictures Television Distribution and its parent company, Sony Pictures Entertainment whose solely owned Embassy’s television and feature film library such as The Graduate, The Producers, The Lion in Winter, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time, Diff’rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, Silver Spoons, Who’s the Boss?, Married with Children, My Two Dads and more of which CPTD distributed their titles for syndication with the 1981-1993 and 1992-2001 CPTD closing logos under Sony Pictures Entertainment.
It didn't exist. It was now folded into Columbia Pictures Television Distribution in mid-1987 under the Sony Pictures Entertainment name, byline and banner. The best shows were Who's the Boss? (1983-1992), The Upper Hand (1990-1996), Married with Children (1987-1997), Double Trouble (1983-1989), Women in Prison (1987-1996), 227 (1985-1990), The Facts of Life (1979-1988), One Day at a Time (1975-1984), The Jeffersons (1975-1985), Silver Spoons (1982-1987), Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: The Mini-series (1976-1977), Rachel Gunn RN (1992- 2004) and Beakman's World (1992-1998).
1:14 this is the one I remember
I remember this in the 1980s. I love it!!❤
Timestaps
00:00 1964-1982 (First Started As Avco Embassy Television)
01:12 1982-1987 (Replaced To Embassy Television)
02:55 Outro
1:14 definitely love it
Embassy television & avco television logo history
They have rarest version here 0:59
Is working avco television
Didn't exist.
Doubt why it stoped existing?
Since June 18, 1985, when Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased ELP Communications as an in name only unit as well as their library...
it was now folded into Columbia Pictures Television, Columbia Pictures Television Distribution, Columbia TriStar Television,
Columbia TriStar Television Distribution, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television, Columbia TriStar International Television,
Sony Pictures Television, Sony Pictures Television International and TeleVentures. Their first productions were
The Jeffersons (1975-1985) and Eleanor, First Lady of the World (1982) which was ever used the 1982-1987
Embassy Television logo at the end followed by the 1981-1993 Columbia Pictures Television "Lady with
the Torch" bylineless logo on first run syndication since 1993.
Embassy Television logo:
Mom/Grandma/Pure Baby Fat…!
We know how much you love about Embassy Television,
Teshawn, well I think I’ll
take your word for it.
Thanks for everything, you’re
the best!
Beginning on Tuesday June 18, 1985, Embassy Television has finally folded
Columbia Pictures Television
Distribution and its parent
company, Sony Pictures
Entertainment whose solely
owned Embassy’s television
and feature film library such
as The Graduate, The Producers,
The Lion in Winter, The Jeffersons,
One Day at a Time, Diff’rent Strokes, The Facts of Life,
Silver Spoons, Who’s the Boss?,
Married with Children,
My Two Dads and more
of which CPTD distributed
their titles for syndication
with the 1981-1993 and
1992-2001 CPTD closing logos
under Sony Pictures Entertainment.
@@markelijio6012 I wasn't born until October 4th of that year in 1985.
@@TeshawnEdmonds It's alright, Teshawn.
I'm sorry but I made some mistakes
for a very long time and now I've
learn something from them.
Is working embassy television??
It didn't exist. It was now folded into Columbia Pictures Television Distribution in mid-1987 under the Sony Pictures Entertainment name,
byline and banner. The best shows were Who's the Boss? (1983-1992), The Upper Hand (1990-1996), Married with Children (1987-1997),
Double Trouble (1983-1989), Women in Prison (1987-1996), 227 (1985-1990), The Facts of Life (1979-1988), One Day at a Time (1975-1984),
The Jeffersons (1975-1985), Silver Spoons (1982-1987), Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: The Mini-series (1976-1977), Rachel Gunn RN (1992-
2004) and Beakman's World (1992-1998).
Hey exist this
@@Deznutz-i3w Thank you very much. Thank you!
I wish that Logo plastering was illegal