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Valiant International Pictures Van Praag Productions, Inc. Writes V HOWS, Sao Paulo; Telex: 391-01131773. Contact: Ivan Ara- gon, gen. mgr. Tokyo: Viacom Japan, Inc., 4F, Mitsuwa Bldg., 7-2 Ginza 6-Chome, Chao -Ka, Tokyo 104, Japan; (81-3) 573- Valiant International Pictures 0551; Cable: VIACOMINTL, Tokyo; Telex: 781-24204. Jim Sugiyama, pres., Viacom Japan, Inc. Toronto: Viacom Enter- 4774 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA 90029; (213) 665-5257. Harry prises Canada Ltd., 45 Charles St., East, Toronto 5, Ont., Novak, pres.; Ivan Levitan, v.p.; Carmen Novak, secty./treas. Canada M4Y 1S2; Phone: (416) 925-3161; Cable: VIACOM- (Distributor.) CAN, Toronto; Telex: 369-06219596. Alastair Banks, v.p., gen. mgr. Zug: Viacom S.A., Chamerstrasse 18, 6300 Zug, Swit- zerland; Phone: 41-42-21-8122; Cable: VIACOM, Zug; Telex: Van Praag Productions, Inc. 845-868-750. Contact: Manfred Metzger. 135 E. 55 St., New York, NY 10022; (212) 838-2111. William van Series, first -run: What a Country! (26 half -hr. originals); MTV Praag, exec. dir., Eugene van Pragg, Anita Palumbo, Ray van top 20 Video Countdown (52 how originals); The New Hon- Praag, Don O'Mara. staff directors. eymooners (68 discovered half-hrs.); Newly -Released Perry Mason (26hr.episodes not seen since originalairdates); Writes Productions, Inc. Bizarre (130 half-hrs.) Ad Hoc Network (offered jointly with Tribune Entertainment): ILaurie Drive, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; (201) 568-4214 or TV Net (one per month: first -run primetime features never be- New York City (212) 765-4240. Richard S. Dubelman, pres.; fore seen on broadcast television.) Joan D. Morley, asst. to pres. (TV and motion picture produc- tion) Animated Series: Tenytoons (689 cartoon units); Harlem Globet- rotters (22 half-hrs.); The Alvin Show (26 half-hrs.) Series, Off -Network: All in the Family (207 half-hrs.); Andy Versatile Television Production, Inc. Griffith (249 half-hrs.); The Best of the Beverly Hillbillies 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO 335-8816. TWX Cape Girar- (168 half-hrs.); The Bob Newhart Show (142 half-hrs.); Can- deau 968; Robert O. Hirsch, press.; Jerry Hollis, mgr. (Pro- non (124 half-hrs.); Circus (24 half-hrs. & I 1 -hr.special); ducers of animated, live action film and video tape commer- Clint Eastwood in Rawhide (217 half-hrs.); December Bride cials and industrial.) (154 half-hrs.); Dick Van Dyke (158 half-hrs.); Family Affair (138 half-hrs.); Family Feud (260 half-hrs.); Gomer Pyle (226 hrs.); Gunsmoke (226 hrs.); Have Gun Will Tavel (156 half- Viacom International Inc. hrs.); Hawaii Five -O (200 hrs.); Hogan's Heroes (168 half- hrs.); The Honeymooners (107 half-hrs.; 68 newly -recovered, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036; (212) 575- 39 that have been in syndication); I Love Lucy (179 half-hrs.); 5175. I Spy (6 hrs.); The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (35 hrs., Corporate personnel: Ralph M. Baruch, chm.; Terence A. Ekes, 2 90 -min. specials); Marshall Dillon (233 half-hrs.); The Mary pres. & CEO; Kenneth Gorman, chm., Viacom Cable Net- Tyler Moore Show (168 half-hrs.); Millionaire (188 half-hrs.); works Group, & exec. v.p., Viacom International Inc.; Bud My Three Sons (160 half-hrs.) Our Miss Brooks (127 half- Getzler, chm., Viacom Entertainment Group; Jules Haimovitz, hrs.); Perry Mason (271hrs; 26 newly -recovered, 50 seen pres., Viacom Entertainment Group.; Gus Lucas, exec. v.p., twice since their original airdates, 195 that have been in syn- Viacom Entertainment Group; Ronald Lightstone, sr. v.p., cor- dication); Petticoat Junction (148 half-hrs.); The Rookies (90 porate & legal affairs; George Castell, v.p., corporate develop- hrs.); Trackdown (71 half-hrs.); The 'lvilight Zone (168 half- ment; Kenneth Meyer,v.p., Human Resources; Gordon E. hrs. & hrs.); The Wild, Wild West (104 hrs.); You Are There Belt, v.p. & CFO, treas.; Dennis Ellis, v.p., controller; John (65 half-hrs.) Brady,sr.v.p., finance/Viacom Entertainment Group; David Packages/Features: Viacom I,It, 1I1,IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, V, Fluhrer, dir., corporate communications. XI; Viacom Movie Greats; The Legend Group; The Exploita- Viacom Enterprises Personnel: Joseph D. Zaleski, pres., domestic bies: The Explodahles: Gasp: Thematics; Young and Reckless. syndication;Dennis Gillespie, sr. v.p.,mktg; MichaelH. Gerber, sr.v.p.; Paul Kalvin, v.p., natl mktg. mgr.; Toby Mar- Vidistrib, Inc. tin, v.p., programs; Charles Tolep, v.p. & gen. mgr., licensing & merchandising; Eric Veale, v.p.,sls. opus; Elissa Lebeck, 4209 Troost Avenue, Studio City, CA 91604; Tel.: (818) 762-3535. v.p.,res. & mktg.svcs.; Tony Guido,v.p.,bus,affairs; John P Ballinger, pres.; Rita Cross, v.p.-treas. (TV show sales Katherine Hogan, v.p., counsel entertainment; Kenneth Werner, & distribution syndication, barter, consultation). dr., bus. affairs; Gerald Pinks, dir., domestic sls. svc.; Lisa Merlons,dir,creative svcs.; Betsy Vorce,dir,public rels.; George Faber, dir, communications (L.A. office); Kim Schlot- Viking Films, Inc. man, dir., mkt. strategy; Richard Dorfman, dir, advertiser sis.; 1600 Broadway, New York, NY 10019; (212) 255-8858. Israel M. Sean Deneny, mgr., Mid -Atlantic domestic sis.; Joe DiSalvo, Berman, pres.,exec.producer.(Produce educational,chil- sls. mgr., Northeastern div. dren's subjects, sciences, cartoons & puppets.) Viacom Productions: Tom Tannenbaum, pies., Viacom Productions. Viacom World Wide: Willard Block, pres., Viacom World Wide Ltd.; Neil McHugh, v.p., new business & admin.; Raul Lefcovich, w v.p., international; James Marrinan, v.p., international market- ing, Viacom Latino Americana; Noreen Brittenham, assoc. dir.,sls. admin., Viacom Latino Americana WW Entertainment Regional Offices: New York: 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, (A division of World Northal Corporation) 205 East 42 St., New NY 10036; (212) 575-5175. Joseph DiSalvo, mgr., Northeast York, NY 10017; (212) 661-3350. George Hankoff,pies.; div.;Sean Deneny, mgr.; Mid -Atlantic domesticsls.;Los Louis S. Israel, sr. v.p. sls.; Tony Elmaleh, v.p., prod.; Marcia Angeles: 10900 Wishire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024; (213) Skolnick, v.p., dir. research; Sylvia Delia, dir. sis./home video/ 208-2700. Brooks Carroll, v.p., sls., Western div.; Al Miller, cable TV. acct. exec., Western div.; Atlanta: 400 Perimeter Center Ter- Feature Films-Martial Arts Feature Films: Black 1 (13 titles); race, Suite 982, Atlanta, GA 30346; (404) 395-7795; Frank Black Belt 11 (26 titles); Black Belt III (13 titles); Black Belt Flanagan, v.p., Southeastern div.; Mary Crescas, acct. exec., IV (29 titles); Black Belt V (13 titles); Action Flicks (7 titles); Southeastern div.; Irving: 433 East Las Colinas Blvd., Suite WW EntertainmentI (16 titles). 1160,Irving, TX 75039; (214) 556-2255; David Campbell, mgr., Southwestern div.; Gloria Martin, acct.exec., South- Series-The Best of Groucho (130 half-hrs.); Skyways (130 western div.; Chicago: 10 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 316; his.) Chicago, IL 60606; (312) 648-5858; Dennis Emerson, v.p., Co -productions -BBC: 24 feature films. Midwest; Dennis Boyle, mgr., Central Western div. International Offices: London: Viacom International Limited, 40 Conduit St., London, WIR 9FB, England; (441) 434-4483; Roger Wade Productions, Inc. Cable: VIACOM London; Telex: 851-919122. Martha Burke - 15 W. 44 St., New York, NY 10036; (212) 575-9111. Roger W. Hennessy. man. dr., Viacom S.A. & Viacom International Wade, pres. (Producers of motion pictures for industry. sound Ltd. New York: Viacom Latino Americana, 1211 Ave. of the slide films. multi -media, slides.) Americas, New York, NY 10028; (212) 575-5175; Telex: 620- 235 VIA. James Marinan, v.p., gen. mgr., Viacom Latino Americana; Sydney: Viacom International Pty. Ltd., 16th floor, Warner Bros. Television St. Martins Tower, 31 Market St., Sydney, N.S.W. 2000, Au- 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522; (818) 954-6000. (For of- stralia; (612) 29-4391; Cable: TELECAST, Sydney; Telex: 790- ficers and personnel, see listing under Companies.) 20698; Peter Press, v.p., man, dir.; Lloyd Fryer. All mail to: P.O. Box 0342, Queen Victoria Bldg., Sydney, N.S.W. 2000, Series and specials available for domestic sales as of July, 1986 (all Australia.Sí o Paulo: Viacom Video Audio Communicacoes color unless otherwise indicated) Ltda., Alameda Jan',1742,IIAndar, Caixa Postal 51521, Miniseries: "V" (10 hrs.); Bare Essence (4 hrs. or 41/2 hrs.); The 01499 Sao Paulo,Brazil; (55-11) 853-4633; Cable: NEWS- Thorn Birds (10 hrs.); Pearl (6 hrs.); Scruples (6 hrs.); Roots 496.
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