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MGM Worldwide Television

MGM Worldwide Television
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Date de fondation 1 janvier 1995

MGM Worldwide Television is the Global operating division of MGM Television formed in 1995, responsible for the production/distribution of MGM's vast television library around the world.

From 2005-2006, MGM's global television operations were co-distributed by Sony Pictures Television International (due to MGM's purchase by a consortium led by SPE's parent company Sony). However, MGM reestablished their distribution arm and shifted its home entertainment output to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on May 31, 2006.

MGM Worldwide TV also distributes some of their classic library on cable stations such as The Hollywood Squares. In 1999, the name became MGM International Television Distribution. For a number of years, MGMITD has been the global distributor for the series by NBC Studios (now Universal Media Studios, but only those copyrighted by NBC) and also for the Showtime series The L Word.
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Filmographie de MGM Worldwide Television (2 films)

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Auto-école en folie, 1h35
Réalisé par Oz Scott
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Jackée Harry, Alyssa Milano, Brian Bloom, Harvey Korman, Olivia D'Abo, B.D. Wong

Deux adolescents suivent un cours dans un auto-école où leur professeur les amène à plusieurs mésaventures.
Fight for Life, 1h35
Réalisé par Elliot Silverstein
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Acteurs Jerry Lewis, Morgan Freeman, Patty Duke, Barry Morse, Gerard Parkes, Rosemary Dunsmore

Dr Bernard Abrams (Jerry Lewis), an Ohio optometrist, and his wife Shirley Abrams (Patty Duke) have a six-year-old daughter that suffers from a rare form of epilepsy. The child's paraplegic doctor (Morgan Freeman) cares for her. As the little girl's parents they need to have a drug approved from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However the process is slow and they are forced to fly to England to obtain the medication. They take their cause to the media in order to highlight their case and force the FDA to expedite its decision on use in America.