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  1. Other articles where MTM Enterprises is discussed: Steven Bochco: …and for Mary Tyler Moore’s MTM Enterprises (1978–85) before forming his own production company in 1987. Bochco cocreated, wrote for, and produced such successful television dramas as Hill Street Blues (1981–87), L.A. Law (1986–94), and NYPD Blue (1993–2005), and he won several Emmy Awards for his scripts. His later ...

  2. 1970–1998. When the company adopted a logo in 1970, it featured a parody of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo, with an orange tabby cat named Mimsie in the center. In June 1988, Mimsie passed away at the age of twenty. The small orange kitten, who resembles Mimsie made a small cameo appearing on the windowsill at the end of the Hot in Cleveland ...

  3. MTM Enterprises was an American television production company founded by actress Mary Tyler Moore (1936-2017) and her ex-husband Grant Tinker (1926-2016). It is often considered a parody of the film company MGM because a kitten named Mimsie is used instead of Leo the Lion. (Another difference is that the cat is meowing instead of roaring.) The company was sold to TVS Entertainment (An ...

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  6. 27 de ene. de 2017 · Since Mary Tyler Moore passed away on Wednesday, I decided to make this video in tribute to her. This is my first logo history video. It's of the MTM Enterpr...

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  7. 30 de nov. de 2016 · Tinker’s company, MTM Enterprises, which he founded in 1969 with then-wife Mary Tyler Moore, helped change the course of television comedy over the decade that followed.