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Associated Artists Productions(aap) owned the WB library pre-1948 and after 1958 it was taken over by UA. AAP had their TM put on their Popeye cartoons altering the original titles. Thru various problems UA went broke and merged into MGM & then they had lots of problems we are all familiar with bad investors like Pathe Communications & the runaway Australian the late Chrostopher Skase who also involved himself in Hal Roach & color technology for b&w movies.
Unlike some others MGM, themselves, did not lease their backlog to other distributors for TV and not all titles went into the package such as Wizard of Oz & GWTW although in Australia the network had a claim for those two titles when they were released for TV. In fact, at the local Melbourne station with contract had notices around the building about not copying GWTW when the title was scheduled to come to them. I understand there was some kind of delay before they actually got it. As I have state before we never seemed to see the Golden Dawn titles on Australian TV at the time from any of the US producers. The um&m TV Corp butchered titled Paramount shorts were shown including the cartoons, the WB titles & MGM shorts or at least some of them in series like Crime Doesn't Pay, Fitzpatrick's Travels. We got the Columbia shorts & the Our Gang as Little Rascals but also the MGM-owned & produced Our Gang, Hearst Metrotone news as subject cutdowns as News of the Day & so on.
Whilst we got the Andy Hardy & Kildare/Gillespie series, I don't recall ever seeing a Maisie film to this day & wonder when WAC are going to correct this situation on DVD-R. The Melbourne station started the package with three evening Movie slots showing the MGM titles(Wed, Fri, Sun) & one had the generic title of Academy Theatre. The package was just over 700 titles & included some 50s titles still in MGM distribution like the Jose Ferrer starrer, Moulin Rouge from Romulus-Remus in the UK. The station also had the WB pre-1948s & shorts & it was this package that showed me the history of Hollywood & my interest to this date. They showed these two back to back every weekday during one Christmas/Summer holiday period when the outside heat kept us indoors until evening whilst fires raged in the hills. Incidentally, the TV transmission towers for all our then 3 TV stations were in those hills. I have mentioned before that the station showed trailers for the films and the WB/First National definitely had the company logos at the state of those trailers of which I see none on those I have today in my collection.
All the Paramount films on another station had the MCA fanfare logo which was later removed on later prints that went onto single title sale to any station that wanted to show them. Occasionally in recent years the MCA logo was still on a print. All Paramount titles were damaged in some way with cue marks often every few mins & a single tram line abut 25-30% in on many prints. Never found out what happened there. Gulliver's Travels was in the Paramount package at the start & shown(in b&w) one Sunday night at a 7.30pm special timeslot. I don't remember Hoppity/Mr Bug being shown.
Disney's were shown as cut ups in Disneyland which contract the former MGM-lessee still holds today(although the station has been thru a few ownerships since then due firstly to new rules about TV station & newspaper ownership in the same market and in this case it was started when Murdoch tookover the paper that owned the station & had another station etc etc). The Disneyland title remained after Disney moved from ABC to NBC in USA & the title change in US to Wonderful World of Color. We had no color TV then so Disneyland remained the title.
Unlike some others MGM, themselves, did not lease their backlog to other distributors for TV and not all titles went into the package such as Wizard of Oz & GWTW although in Australia the network had a claim for those two titles when they were released for TV. In fact, at the local Melbourne station with contract had notices around the building about not copying GWTW when the title was scheduled to come to them. I understand there was some kind of delay before they actually got it. As I have state before we never seemed to see the Golden Dawn titles on Australian TV at the time from any of the US producers. The um&m TV Corp butchered titled Paramount shorts were shown including the cartoons, the WB titles & MGM shorts or at least some of them in series like Crime Doesn't Pay, Fitzpatrick's Travels. We got the Columbia shorts & the Our Gang as Little Rascals but also the MGM-owned & produced Our Gang, Hearst Metrotone news as subject cutdowns as News of the Day & so on.
Whilst we got the Andy Hardy & Kildare/Gillespie series, I don't recall ever seeing a Maisie film to this day & wonder when WAC are going to correct this situation on DVD-R. The Melbourne station started the package with three evening Movie slots showing the MGM titles(Wed, Fri, Sun) & one had the generic title of Academy Theatre. The package was just over 700 titles & included some 50s titles still in MGM distribution like the Jose Ferrer starrer, Moulin Rouge from Romulus-Remus in the UK. The station also had the WB pre-1948s & shorts & it was this package that showed me the history of Hollywood & my interest to this date. They showed these two back to back every weekday during one Christmas/Summer holiday period when the outside heat kept us indoors until evening whilst fires raged in the hills. Incidentally, the TV transmission towers for all our then 3 TV stations were in those hills. I have mentioned before that the station showed trailers for the films and the WB/First National definitely had the company logos at the state of those trailers of which I see none on those I have today in my collection.
All the Paramount films on another station had the MCA fanfare logo which was later removed on later prints that went onto single title sale to any station that wanted to show them. Occasionally in recent years the MCA logo was still on a print. All Paramount titles were damaged in some way with cue marks often every few mins & a single tram line abut 25-30% in on many prints. Never found out what happened there. Gulliver's Travels was in the Paramount package at the start & shown(in b&w) one Sunday night at a 7.30pm special timeslot. I don't remember Hoppity/Mr Bug being shown.
Disney's were shown as cut ups in Disneyland which contract the former MGM-lessee still holds today(although the station has been thru a few ownerships since then due firstly to new rules about TV station & newspaper ownership in the same market and in this case it was started when Murdoch tookover the paper that owned the station & had another station etc etc). The Disneyland title remained after Disney moved from ABC to NBC in USA & the title change in US to Wonderful World of Color. We had no color TV then so Disneyland remained the title.
