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  1. This second made-for-television reunion film finds eldest son David on the brink of marriage to a divorcee. However, some of his sisters would prefer to see a reunion with his ex-wife Janet. Director: Stan Lathan | Stars: Dick Van Patten , Sandy Faison , Grant Goodeve , Lani O'Grady

  2. Lorimar Productions was originally created on February 1, 1969, by Merv Adelson, Irwin Molasky, and producer Lee Rich. The name is combination of Adelson's ex-wife Lori, and the last names of the founders, Molasky, Adelson, and Rich.[citation needed] During its first 2 years in operation, it didn't have a proper logo. On April 21, 1986, Lorimar completed its merger with Telepictures, fully creating Lorimar-Telepictures, and thus discontinuing the original iteration of the studio. Existing and ne

  3. May 23, 2024 · Lorimar Productions, Inc., later known as Lorimar Television and Lorimar Distribution, was an American production company that was later a subsidiary of Warner Bros., active from 1969 until 1993, when it was folded into Warner Bros. Television (which is currently known as Warner Bros. Television Stu

  4. The Hogan Family is an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from March 1, 1986 to May 7, 1990, and on CBS from September 15, 1990 until July 20, 1991. It was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, along with Tal Productions, Inc., and in association with Lorimar Productions, Lorimar-Telepictures and Lorimar Television.

  5. Lorimar, later known as Lorimar Television and Lorimar Distribution, was an American television production company that was later a subsidiary of Warner Bros., active from 1969 until 1993. It was founded by Irwin Molasky, Merv Adelson, and Lee Rich, who named the company by combining the name of Adelson's ex-wife, Lori , with Palo mar Airport in San Diego, California.

  6. For the 1973 TV movie The Girls of Huntington House (which first aired on February 14), Lorimar briefly ditched the "LP" logo in favor of a simple wordmark, with a line extending from the "L", but being blocked by the "P". See Lorimar-Telepictures Later versions of the logo exist with Time Warner or Time Warner Entertainment bylines.

  7. Background: Lorimar was formed initially as "Lorimar Productions" on February 1, 1969 by Merv Adelson, Irwin Molasky, and producer Lee Rich, who named the company after Adelson's ex-wife Lori, and San Diego, California's Palomar Airport. Their first production was the TV movie The Homecoming (now owned by CBS Television Studios), based on the book by bestselling author Earl Hamner. Their first logo didn't appear until 1971 when The Waltons premiered. On April 21, 1986, it merged with Telepicture