Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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The Jeffersons...lyrics due to the song talking about Garfield's new life. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has released the first six Seasons of The Jeffersons on DVD in Region 1. Currently, it is unknown whether the remaining five seasons will be... In this article: The Jeffersons, George Jefferson, Sherman Hemsley, Louise Jefferson, Isabel Sanford, Berlinda Tolbert, Norman Lear, Mike Evans, and All in the Family |
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EURweb.com | March 23, 2009
'JEFFERSONS,' 'GOOD TIMES' IN NORMAN LEAR BOX SET: Producer's DVD collection to include complete first seasons of seven Emmy-winning shows.
...shows. *Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is offering a new box set of TV classics from groundbreaking producer Norman Lear, creator of "The Jeffersons," "Good Times," "Sanford and Son" and other classic 70s sitcoms. "The Normal Lear...
In this article: Norman Lear, Emmy Award, Good Times, Sony Pictures Television, All in the Family, DVD, and Father's Day
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The Hollywood Reporter | March 20, 2009
Norman Lear collection hitting DVD shelves
...shoppers March 20, 2009, 09:00 AM ET Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is taking aim at the high-end gift market with a lavish new collection of TV classics from groundbreaking producer Norman Lear. "The Normal Lear Collection" ($159.95),...
In this article: Norman Lear, DVD, All in the Family, Father's Day, Sony Pictures Television, Sanford and Son, Emmy Award, and Sony
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | June 10, 2009
TV on DVD: 'Norman Lear Collection'
But "The Norman Lear Collection" ($159.95, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) seems like an exception to the rule, packed with six hours of new bonus content, including two previously unreleased pilot episodes of "All in the Family." Lear...
In this article: DVD, Norman Lear, God, Vic Mackey, The Shield, Michael Chiklis, Walton Goggins, All in the Family, Los Angeles, and Post-Gazette
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Centre Daily Times | June 08, 2009
DVD box sets: Norman Lear, Woodstock and Jack Lemmon
"The Norman Lear Collection" (19 discs, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, $159.95, not rated): This outstanding box set shows how producer Norman Lear helped change the face - and the content - of television, beginning in the 1970s.
In this article: Norman Lear, Jack Lemmon, Oscar, DVD, Chris Lemmon, All in the Family, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Blu-ray
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PR Newswire | September 06, 2007
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...Happening. "Bringing great content to the increasingly mobile audience and keeping fans connected to our films and television shows are key goals," said Eric Berger, vice president of mobile entertainment, Sony Pictures Television. "SendMe...
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is the home video distribution arm of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. It was established in 1978 as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment.
It is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures library for home entertainment, mainly releases from Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures, but also releases product from Sony Pictures Classics, Screen Gems, Triumph Films, Destination Films, Revolution Studios, Stage 6 Films, and Affirm Films. Since June 21, 2007, SPHE now handles its former Sony BMG kids label, Sony Wonder.
They are also responsible for their television shows from the Sony Pictures Television library from Screen Gems, Columbia Pictures Television, TriStar Television, Tandem Productions, ELP Communications (shows include from TAT Communications to ELP Communications), Columbia TriStar Television and Sony Pictures Television.
The company was formerly known as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1978-1982), RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (a joint venture with RCA, 1983-1991), Columbia TriStar Home Video (1991-2001), and finally Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (1999-2004), before taking on its current name in fall 2004. In some territories, it still goes by its previous identity, however this may not be the case for much longer. In the United Kingdom (and other foreign countries, mainly in Europe), it was known as RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video during the 1980s and early '90s.
As RCA-Columbia Pictures Home Video, the company distributed many films from New Line Cinema and a number from CineTel Films on VHS.
It also has an Australian deal with Hoyts.
Because it is Sony owned,SPHE must support the Blu-ray HD Format.
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