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  1. They made a few theatrical movies as well, most notably Jaws 3-D (1983). The company was acquired in 1978 by Reeves Communications Corp. In 1984, Landsburg left the company and formed The Landsburg Company, in partnership with Cox Enterprises, [1] and ALP was renamed the Reeves Entertainment Group.

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    • Alan Landsburg Productions
    • Reeves Entertainment

    Background: Alan Landsburg Productions was a production company founded in April 1970 by Alan Landsburg, who was formerly working for Metromedia Producers Corporation. It was acquired by Tomorrow Entertainment, Inc. in August 1971 and Reeves Teletape Corp. (later part of "Reeves Communications Corp.") acquired ALP on September 18, 1978 from Tomorro...

    1st Logo

    (1971-1974)

    Nickname: "Circles and Lines"

    Logo: On a white background, a blue circle zooms towards us and stops in place. Then three colored vertical rectangles slide in from the top and bottom of the screen from right to left and stop in place over the circle; red from the bottom, yellow from the top, and blue from the bottom. The red and blue rectangles then slide across each other and swap places, with the red rectangle forming an "a", and the blue on forming a "p". The yellow rectangle stays in place, thus forming the letters "alp". A second later, the stacked words "ALAN LANDSBURG PRODUCTIONS" appear below the letters.

    FX/SFX: The zooming of the circle, sliding of the rectangles, formation of the letters, and the "ALAN LANDSBURG PRODUCTIONS" text.

    Music/Sounds: A catchy synth xylophone theme.

    1st Logo

    (Late 1984?-1985)

    Nickname: "REG"

    Logo: On the left, is a stylized REG, similar to the ALP in the 3rd logo. To the right, in the same font as "Alan Landsburg Productions" in the 3rd logo, is Reeves Entertainment Group and under that is

    Variants:

    •On Gimme a Break!, after a few seconds, we cut to a copyright notice for this logo for Alan Landsburg Productions, followed by the 1982 MCA TV logo.

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  3. In 1970, he founded his own production company, Alan Landsburg Productions, which later merged into the Reeves Entertainment Group. The situation comedies Gimme a Break! and Kate & Allie were produced under these companies' banners.

  4. Reeves Entertainment. This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see: Other. Contents. 1Alan Landsburg Productions. 1.11971–1975. 1.21975–1979. 1.31979–1984. 2Reeves Entertainment Group. 2.11984–1992. 3Reeves Entertainment. 3.11990–1995. 4See also. Alan Landsburg Productions. 1971–1975. 1975–1979. Designer:

  5. Reeves Entertainment was closed down in 1994 and folded into Thames. Most of the television series it made are currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in the US if distributed by MCA TV , while What Would You Do?

  6. Aug 18, 2014 · A few years after Reeves Entertainment Group acquired the company in 1978, he left and formed The Landsburg Co. Among the shows that sprung from his firms were the 1980s sitcoms Gimme a...

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