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St. Clare Entertainment

St. Clare Entertainment is a television production company owned by John Landis, Robert K. Weiss, and Leslie Belzberg. The company was responsible for such television series as Sliders, Weird Science, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, Campus Cops, Dream On, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World.

The company takes its name from Clare of Assisi, the patron saint of television. Their logo consists of a drawing of three wise monkeys ("See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil") sitting in the center of the screen.

Filmography

Title First aired Last aired Creator Co-production Distributor Network(s) Note(s)
Dream On July 8, 1990 March 27, 1996 Marta Kauffman
David Crane
MCA Television Entertainment NBCUniversal Television Distribution HBO
Fox (edited)
Weird Science March 5, 1994 July 25, 1998 Tom Spezialy
Alan Cross
Based on characters created by John Hughes
Universal Television USA Network
Syfy
Sliders March 22, 1995 February 4, 2000 Tracy Torme
Robert K. Weiss
Fox
Syfy
Here Come The Munsters October 31, 1995 Bill Prady
Jim Fisher
Jim Staahl
Based on characters created by Allan Burns
Chris Hayward
Bodega Bay Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
Fox TV movie
Campus Cops January 6, 1996 March 30, 1996 Michael Baser
Frank Dugan
Chelsey Avenue Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
USA Network
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas December 17, 1996 Norm Liebmann
Ed Haas
Based on characters created by Alan Burns
Chris Hayward
Michael R. Joyce Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
Fox TV movie
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show September 1, 1997 May 20, 2000 Ed Ferrara
Kevin Murphy
Based on characters created by Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna and Ed Naha
Plymouth Productions
Walt Disney Television
Buena Vista Television First-run syndication
The Lost World October 2, 1999 May 13, 2002 Arthur Conan Doyle Coote-Hayes Productions
Action Adventure Network
Telescene
New Line Television
Warner Bros. Television Distribution Seasons 1 and 2 only
The Kronenberg Chronicles July 1, 2002 Paul Beauvis
David Garrett
Boaz Halaban
Tamir Halaban
FX TV movie

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