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  1. On October 7, 1985, it was announced that Lorimar Productions would merge with Telepictures Corporation. In December 1985, a logo was presented for the merger of the two companies in print and PR materials. An on-screen prototype was presented for the first time on January 6, 1986, on the...

  2. In 1987, Lorimar-Telepictures decided to launch separate divisions with brand logos, which are Lorimar Television for network television production, Lorimar Syndication for broadcast and off-net syndication, and Lorimar International for television

  3. 6 days ago · On The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, the Lorimar theme plays first, then the Telepictures "Rollercoaster" logo theme. The Telepictures theme always plays by itself on shows with the Rankin/Bass logo.

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  5. The Lorimar Television logo with the "A TIME WARNER COMPANY" byline also plastered the 1978 Lorimar "Script" logo seen on S1 episodes of The Hogan Family (when it was originally titled Valerie at that time) and the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures "Crashing Comets" logo on S2-S3 of The Hogan Family (when it was originally titled Valerie and Valerie's ...

  6. Background: Lorimar-Telepictures Corporation (or simply "Lorimar-Telepictures") was offi cially formed on April 21, 1986 by the merger of Lorimar Productions and Telepictures Corporation, after it was announced on October 7, 1985 by Lorimar chairman Merv Adelson.

  7. In October 1985, Lorimar, as part of their first-run syndication expansion, announced it would merge with television syndication firm Telepictures, becoming Lorimar-Telepictures. That same year Lorimar announced their intention to buy a 15% share in the then-financially troubled Warner Communications.

  8. Logo: Two comet-like streaks with a blueish glow swerve toward each other. As the lines get closer, the ends of each start to gain a red glow. When the lines connect, a red firework-type effect flashes/explodes in the background, and the Lorimar-Telepictures logo zooms-up rapidly in the center.

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