Back to the Future

<i>By Rebecca Snavely, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer</i><br>
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A <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-studiofire2-2008jun02,0,5175136.story"><b>fire</b></a> ravaged much of the iconic Universal Studios backlot on Sunday.  Both the Courthouse Square and the New York Street have been fixtures in many favorite films and televsion shows.  Who could forget Doc ( <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB002885" title="Christopher LLoyd" href="/topic/entertainment/christopher-lloyd-PECLB002885.topic">Christopher Lloyd</a>, pictured) hanging from the clock tower in "Back to the Future,"  the fate of Marty's life and the flux capacitator hanging in his shaking hands?<br>
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Here's a look at other famed films and television shows that made Universal Studios appear as cities across the nation, from San Francisco to New York City.

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By Rebecca Snavely, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

A fire ravaged much of the iconic Universal Studios backlot on Sunday. Both the Courthouse Square and the New York Street have been fixtures in many favorite films and televsion shows. Who could forget Doc ( Christopher Lloyd, pictured) hanging from the clock tower in "Back to the Future," the fate of Marty's life and the flux capacitator hanging in his shaking hands?

Here's a look at other famed films and television shows that made Universal Studios appear as cities across the nation, from San Francisco to New York City.

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