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==Filmography==
==Filmography==
==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In "Episode Five" (series 6) of the BBC Radio 4 sketch show ''Dead Ringers'', Prime Minister Tony Blair (John Culshaw) phoned up MGM Studios in [[New York]] to talk about resolving the conflict between [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]].
* In "Episode Five" (series 6) of the BBC Radio 4 sketch show ''Dead Ringers'', Prime Minister Tony Blair (Jon Culshaw) phoned up MGM Studios in [[New York]] to talk about resolving the conflict between [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]], believing that if they are brought together, it will bring peace to all other cartoon animals. The woman's complete composure and willingness to help on the other end, makes Jon Culshaw break character and laugh.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 24 August 2024

Tom mimics Leo in the Chuck Jones shorts.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American media company founded on April 17, 1924. Their headquarters are based in Beverly Hills, California, and are currently a subsidiary of Amazon through MGM Holdings since 2021.

History

Filmography

In popular culture

  • In "Episode Five" (series 6) of the BBC Radio 4 sketch show Dead Ringers, Prime Minister Tony Blair (Jon Culshaw) phoned up MGM Studios in New York to talk about resolving the conflict between Tom and Jerry, believing that if they are brought together, it will bring peace to all other cartoon animals. The woman's complete composure and willingness to help on the other end, makes Jon Culshaw break character and laugh.

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