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      • On October 25, 1965, after his exit from Four Star Television as a staff writer prior to becoming a producer, Aaron Spelling formed his own company Aaron Spelling Productions, with a two-year exclusive agreement at United Artists Television.
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  2. Beginning in 1965, Spelling began producing successful television shows including The Mod Squad, The Rookies, Family, Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Dynasty, Beverly Hills, 90210 (which starred his daughter Tori), Melrose Place, 7th Heaven, Charmed, Jane's House and Sunset Beach. [24]

  3. On October 25, 1965, after his exit from Four Star Television as a staff writer prior to becoming a producer, Aaron Spelling formed his own company Aaron Spelling Productions, with a two-year exclusive agreement at United Artists Television.

  4. After a couple of short-lived series, Spelling scored his first hit as a producer with Burke’s Law in 1963.

  5. Jun 23, 2006 · Spelling began working as a television producer in the early 1960s. Although he eventually became the most successful producer in the history of television, his first series, The Lloyd Bridges Show , was a failure in 1962 and was canceled after only one season.

  6. In 1972, he formed Spelling-Goldberg Productions in collaboration with Leonard Goldberg, a fellow producer, and served as its co-president. It produced hit television shows such as ‘The Rookies’ (1972), ‘Starsky and Hutch’ (1975) and ‘S.W.A.T.’ (1975).

  7. Apr 21, 2021 · The following year, Spelling co-produced an episode which served as the pilot for his first television series, the Western Johnny Ringo, which he produced for its single season from 1959 to 1960. Afterwards, he became a full-time producer on Zane Grey and Powell’s successor anthology, The Dick Powell Show (1961–63).

  8. In 1986 his company went public and formed Spelling Entertainment, Inc. In 1995, he became vice-chairman of Spelling Entertainment, Inc., and chairman of Spelling Television, a subsidiary. Spelling Entertainment owns World Vision (syndication), Hamilton Projects and Republic Pictures.

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