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      • 20th Century Fox Television was originally formed in 1949 by 20th Century-Fox as other studios were branching out into television production. The company was known as TCF Television Productions, Inc. from its inception until 1958. Its first TV series was Crusade in Europe, which was produced for ABC.
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  5. Sep 23, 2024 · Background. In 1958, TCF Television Productions itself was renamed to 20th Century Fox Television to better reflect the name of the parent studio, instead of using its initials. The company signed its first client, Martin Manulis as head of television.

  6. Aug 25, 2012 · 20th Century Fox Television: Full History (1955-Present) by Ismail 'Jon Smith' Ersoy. Publication date 2012-08-25 Topics 20th Century Fox Television Item Size

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