TriStar Television
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TriStar Television (first spelled Tri-Star) was an American television production company that was launched in early 1987 by TriStar Pictures (the studio which was then-currently owned by Columbia Pictures, CBS, and HBO). In December 1987, TriStar Television was bought by Columbia Pictures Television, and merged to create the new CPT (as of December 21), although Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures were sold in 1989 to Sony Corporation of Japan.
TriStar Television was reestablished in 1991 under Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 1994, TriStar co-launched Columbia TriStar Television (CTT) with Columbia Pictures Television as a joint venture. TriStar Television was folded into CTT in 1999 after Mad About You and The Nanny ended, but kept its name until 2000 on Malcolm & Eddie and Early Edition.
Today, TriStar's TV shows are owned by Sony Pictures Television.
Partial list of shows by TriStar Television
- My Two Dads (1987-1990) (then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in late 1987)
- Werewolf (1987-1988) (then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in late 1987)
- Get A Life (1990-1993) (produced the show from 1992-1993)
- The Edge (1992-1993)
- The Fifth Corner (1992)
- Mad About You (1992-1999)
- The Nanny (1993-1999)
- Can't Hurry Love (1995)
- Hudson Street (1995-1996)
- Ned and Stacey (1995-1997)
- Simon (1995)
- Dead By Sunset (1995) (mini-series)
- Early Edition (1996-2000)
- Malcolm & Eddie (1996-2000)
- Matt Waters (1996)
- Life...and Stuff (1997)
- The Simple Life (1998) (not the Paris Hilton/Nicole Richie series)
See also
External links
- TriStar Television (http://www.imdb.com/company/co0051191/) at the Internet Movie Database
Categories: Articles which lack sources | Television production companies of the United States | 1987 establishments | 2000 disestablishments | Columbia TriStar | Sony Pictures Television

