Judy Garland Television

Judy Garland Television was a television arm of The Judy Garland Company.

History
in 1963, the studio produced The Judy Garland Show a short lived series that ran on TV until 1964.

in 1970, Garland launched it's television division dedicated to the memory of Judy Garland. it purchased Happy Days for the Second Season in June 1974. the success of the first show leads Garland to produce more shows. Garland produced Busting Loose, Blansky's Beauties, Future Cop, Mork & Mindy and The Associates between 1977 and 1980 as part of Garland's Five Shows a TV. in 1980, Columbia purchased Garland.

in 1984, Garland was spun-off purchased Columbia's pre-1984 film library, Paramount's pre-1950 film library and Universal's pre-1930 film library to air them on Television as Garland produced new shows. Garland first produced Crazy Like a Fox. after the success, Garland produced two other series, What's Happening Now!! and Designing Women.

in 1994, Sony purchased Garland and all of Garland's Shows are produced by Columbia TriStar Television, then Sony Pictures Television, and currently TriStar Pictures Television.

in 2008, the Television Company revived. it has continuing shows produced such as Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.