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  1. 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

  2. With Lorimar Television (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 1. Full House (1987–1995) TV-G | 22 min | Comedy, Drama, Family. A widowed sportscaster raises his three daughters with assistance from his rock and roll brother-in-law and madcap best friend. Stars: Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure. 2.

  3. 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 Palo mar Airport. Their first production was the TV movie The Homecoming (now owned by CBS Studios ), based on the book by Earl Hamner.

  4. Background. Lorimar-Telepictures Corporation (or simply "Lorimar-Telepictures") was officially 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. In 1987, Lorimar-Telepictures' TV production and distribution units were rebranded ...

  5. Sep 10, 2015 · Merv Adelson, who co-founded Lorimar Television and went on to produce a string of hit shows during the 1970s and ’80s, has died at age 85. Born in Los Angeles in 1929, Adelson moved to Las ...

  6. Jan 9, 2014 · THR connected with more than a dozen Lorimar alumni (the voice of Rich, who died in 2012, is drawn from an Archive of American Television interviews) to go behind the scenes of a TV production ...

  7. 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.