Goodson-Todman Headquarters

Goodson-Todman's offices were housed in a number of buildings over the years. Their first known location was at 49 E. 52nd St., New York City, New York. They then moved to 485 Madison Ave. for a short time, followed by 41 E. 57th St., before moving into their most well known address at the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York City, New York.

Most of the company's production moved to Hollywood in the early seventies (as did many other production companies), starting with the ABC revival of Password in 1971. The West Coast offices were based first at 449 S. Beverly Dr., before moving to 6430 Sunset Boulevard, with offices on the 10th and 14th floors. The company later moved to 5750 Wilshire Boulevard. The company's last New York-based show was the 1980s version of To Tell the Truth but the East Coast office remained open until 1995 and was used for Child's Play casting.

West Coast Headquarters
Goodson-Todman established a West Coast headquarters in 1956.

Canada Headquarters
Goodson-Todman had a headquarters in Canada for a short time.