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  • CBS Studio Center
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  • The studio's Hollywood history is varied, beginning as Mack Sennett's studio in the talkie-era, then used for Mascot Pictures and its successor, Republic Pictures. CBS began leasing the lot in the 1960s, for filming Gunsmoke, Gilligan's Island, and other programs requiring filmed footage or settings. The network bought the studio outright in 1967 and continued to use it for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoffs. More recent programs shot there include Big Brother and Entertainment Tonight.
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  • The studio's Hollywood history is varied, beginning as Mack Sennett's studio in the talkie-era, then used for Mascot Pictures and its successor, Republic Pictures. CBS began leasing the lot in the 1960s, for filming Gunsmoke, Gilligan's Island, and other programs requiring filmed footage or settings. The network bought the studio outright in 1967 and continued to use it for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoffs. More recent programs shot there include Big Brother and Entertainment Tonight.