27-06-2006 14:50
'Charlie's Angels' creator Aaron Spelling has been buried in an intimate ceremony in Los Angeles.
The legendary TV producer - who died at his Beverly Hills home on Friday (23.06.06) after having a stroke the weekend before - was laid to rest at the Hillside Memorial Park in west Los Angeles on Sunday (25.06.06).
His publicist, Kevin Sasaki, said: "It was just a small, private affair.
"A bigger, public memorial is planned for later this month in Los Angeles, but the location decision has not been finalized.
"There is a possibility that it may happen at the Television Academy."
In a statement, the Spelling family thanked the public for their support and messages of condolence, saying: "Our extreme sadness and grief is comforted by the overwhelming number of heartfelt calls we have received.
"We are truly grateful for the outpouring of love and sympathy expressed by so many friends and colleagues who knew Aaron."
Meanwhile, fans have placed flowers on the producer's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Spelling, 83, was the brains behind a host of classic TV shows, including 'Dynasty', 'T.J. Hooker' and 'Hart to Hart'.
He was also responsible for 90s cult hits 'Beverly Hills 90210' and 'Melrose Place'.
Aaron Spelling
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