Blair Entertainment

[6] In 1977, Rhodes Productions debuted its breakout property Second City Television (SCTV), which originated in Canada.

[10] In 1980, Rhodes purchased the syndication rights to a short-lived, Canadian-originated revival of Let's Make a Deal.

[12] Both Pitfall and the 1980 Let's Make a Deal were produced by Catalena Productions, which would fold amid financial and legal problems in 1981.

[14] Blair retained distribution rights to several shows, including The Cisco Kid and SCTV, as well as a revival of Divorce Court.

[20] In 1992, Blair Entertainment shuttered their operations (which had generally been a sideline to Blair Television's primary market of representing television stations for advertising sales), in part because of the company being unable to find additional investors into their operation,[21] and their program library was acquired shortly thereafter by All American.