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Goulding-Elliott-Greybar Productions, Inc. Mery Goulding-Elliott-Greybar Productions, Inc. division mgr.; Dallas: 222 West Las Colinas Blvd., #535, Irving, 420 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10017; (212) 532-9014. Organized TX 75039; (214) 506-0777; FAX: (214) 506-0774; Rick Shae, 1955. Ray Goulding pres./secty.; Bob Elliott, v.p./treas. (Produc- Southwest region mgr. tion of radio and TV commercials and radio & TV programs.) Group W. Videoservices (formerly 7VSC), 310 Parkway View Dr., Pitts- burgh, PA 15205; (412) 747-4700; FAX: (412) 747-4726; J. Mi- chael Hudson, v.p./gen. mgr.; William Wuerch, v.p./sales; Dick Granada Television International Dreyfuss, sales rep. Division Office: Los Angeles: 3801 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068; (213) 850-3877; FAX: (213) 400 Madison Ave., Suite 1511, New York, NY 10017; (212) 753-3030. 850-3889; Catherline Malatesta, West Coast sales mgr.; Katherine First Among Equals; Game, Set and Match; Lost Empires; Floodtide; Ratajczak, sales coordinator. Death of the Heart; Man and Music; 7 Up, 28 Up; The Jewel in the LifeQuest (6 one -hour), Teenage Mutant Ninja 'Rrrtles (13 half- Crown; The Return of Sherlock Holmes. hours), Life's Most Embarrassing Moments (weekly half-hour), This Evening (half-hours); Missing/Reward (half-hour weekly), Desperate Passage (2-hour special). Sherry Grant Enterprises 17915 Ventura Blvd., Suite 208, Encino, CA 91316; (818) 705-2535. Reg Grundy Productions, Inc. 9911 W. Pico Blvd., Suite 720, Los Angeles, CA 90035; (213) Gray -Schwartz Enterprises, Inc. 557-3555. N.Y. rep.: McManus International, Inc., 425 E. 63 St., 'fcleflix Division, P.O. Box 9239, Calabasas, CA 91372; (818) Apt E -5F, New York, NY 10021. Organized 1979. Reg Grundy, 702-9888. Mary Gray, pres. O.B.E., pres. and ehm.; Robert Crystal, v.p.; Sue McIntosh, secty. and treas. (Produces TV programs for network and syndication. All day parts.) The Great Entertainment Co. Inc. Sale of the Century (NBC). 2170 Broadway, Suite 2275, New York, NY 10024; (212) 787-6291. Scrabble (NBC). Organized 1987. Nancy B. Dixon, CEO & president; John T. Welch, COO & president. Branches: Atlanta, Los Angeles. (Syn- dication of television programming.) Gutman, Leo A., Inc. 230 Park Ave., New York, NY; (212) 682-5652. Hennessey -96 half-hours (b & w), starring Jackie Cooper and a host Greatest Fights of the Century, Inc. of guest stars. 9 E. 40 St., New York, NY 10016; William D. Cayton, pres. (Produce and distribute fight films.) Big Fights of the Decades Series (formerly titled Greatest Fights of Guymark Studios, Inc. the Century) 500 quarter-hour programs from 1900 to 1988, featur- 3019 Dixwell Ave., Hamden, CT 06518. Anthony Guarino, Jr., pies.; ing all the world champions, each in his greatest, and most memo- Guy Guarino, v,p., chg. of photo; Mark Guarino, v.p., chg. of rable fight, including George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Muhammad audio & video. (Producers facilities and technical services for Ali, Floyd Patterson, Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis, Jack Dempsey, sound film video animation, product photography. 1200 sq. ft. Sugar Ray Robinson, Rocky Graziano, Archie Moore, Larry sound stage w/ cyclorama complete /e" & 16 mm sound studios, all Holmes, Marvin Hagler, Boom Boom Mancini, 35 Mike Tyson format still photography studio, 16 nun animation studio, slide to fights (31 by KO), etc. film transfer, film to video transfer, 1/4" video editing, Time Code, digital video effects, character & graphics generator.) The Earl Greenburg Organization 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 290, Los Angeles, CA 90069; (213) H 657-2225. Organized 1988. Earl Greenburg, pies.; Stephan Mat - suo, senior v.p.; Marcia Lewis, v.p., development. (Produces tele- vision and motion pictures.) H -R Productions, Inc. 159 W. 53 St., New York, NY 10019; (212) 541-8015. Herbert Rosen, Greystone Communications, Inc. president. (Producer of films, package shows.) 1239 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91205; (818) 502-5562. Orga- nized 1986. Craig A. Haffner, pies.; Steven Lewis, Donna E. Handel Film Corporation Lusitana, exec. v.p.s (Television production company for network, first run, cable, home video.) 8730 Sunset Blvd., W. Hollywood, CA 90069; (213) 657-8990. Leo A. Handel, pies.; Peter Mertens, producer. (Produces filmed series.) Magic of the Atom (10); The Age of the Atom (color special); Mery Griffin Enterprises Sweden-Vikings Today Style (color special); (color special); Po- lice Dog; 1 -hr TV special (1972); Art in America (series 1983-10); 1541 N. Vine St., Hollywood, CA 90028; (213) 460-2231. Mery Thailand 1983; Philippines 1984; Computer Series 1983-; Measur- Griffin, ehm. and CEO; Robert J. Murphy, pies. and COO; Peter ing Things (series 3) 1985; Singapore 1986; Puerto Rico, 1988; Barsocchini, v.p., motion pictures and films for television, Ray Fiber Optics, 1988. Sneath, v.p., game shows and variety. (Production company.) Jeopardy. Wheel of Fortune. Hanna -Barbera Productions, Inc. (A division of Great American Broadcasting) 3400 Cahuenga Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90068; (213) 851-5000. Joseph Barbera, Group W Productions pies.; William Hanna, sr. v.p.; Martyn S. Weinberg, exec. v.p. & (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company) chief operating officer; Richard Sigler, v.p. bus. affairs; Jean MacCurdy, v.p., children's programs; John Michaeli, v.p. commu- One Lakeside Plaza, 3801 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068; nications; Ross Sutherland, v.p. dir., personnel & labor relations; (213) 850-3800; FAX: (213) 850-3889. Derk Zimmerman, pres. & lwao Takamoto, v.p. creative design; Maurice Morton, v.p. & gen. CEO; Sam Cue, v.p. controller; Meryl Marshall, v.p. program mgr; Joseph Taritero, v.p., creative affairs; Sam Edwing, v.p., affairs; Owen S. Simon, v.p. creative services; Kim Schlotman, development; Paul DeKorte, v.p. music; Jayne Barbera, v.p., ani- v. p. research & marketing; David Jacquemin, western region mgr.; mation production. Donald P Spagnolia, dir, of visual communications; Mary E Fisher, dir. of promotional media; Linda Magee, assoc. dir. of Animated Series: The Yogi Bear Show (synd.); Snorks (synd.); development. Fantastic Max (synd.); The Further Adventures of Superted (synd.). Smurfs (NBC); The Completely Mental Misadventures of 888 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10106; (212) 307-3000; FAX: (212) Ed Grimley (CBS); A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (ABC). 307-3184. Dan Cosgrove, sr. v.p./media sales; Richard Sheingold, sr. v.p., marketing/sales; Peter Gimber, v.p./Eastern region mgr.; Animated Specials: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration! 50 Years of Glen Burnside, v.p./media sales; Steve Parker, Eastern division Hanna-Barbera (TNT); Hagar the Horrible (CBS); Mad Magazine mgr.; Elizabeth Silverstein; sr. account exec.; Rhonda Schulik, (CBS). account exec. Division Offices: Chicago: 142 East Ontario, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 454-6975; FAX: (312) 454-6989; Brock Kruzic, Dean Hargrove Productions Central division mgr.; Patricia Brown, Midwest mgr., media sales. 100 Universal City Plaza, #507-3E, Universal City, CA 91608; (818) Atlanta: 1400 Lake Hearn Dr., Suite 306, Altanta, GA 30319; 777-8305. (Producer in assoc. with Fred Silverman Co. & Viacom (404) 843-5520; FAX: (404) 843-5778; Jeff Hoops, Southeast Prods.) 424 .
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