List of Sony Pictures Television programs
This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures Entertainment company.
Sony Pictures Television[]
Formerly known as Screen Gems (1948–1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974–2001), and Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002).
Title | Years | Network | NotesAme |
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The Ford Television Theatre | 1948–1957 | CBS/NBC/ABC | First series to be produced by Screen Gems. |
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show | 1950–1958 | CBS | Produced by McCadden Productions. Screen Gems acquired syndication rights after McCadden Productions dissolved. |
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | 1951–1958 | Syndication/CBS | Screen Gems filmed the final 13 episodes in 1958 after acquiring syndication rights from sponsor Kellogg's Cereals and producer William F. Broidy. |
Captain Midnight | 1954–1956 | CBS | |
Father Knows Best | 1954–1960 | CBS/NBC | co-produced by Rodney-Young Productions |
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | 1954–1959 | ABC | co-produced with Herbert B. Leonard Productions |
Tales of the Texas Rangers | 1955–1958 | CBS/ABC | |
Celebrity Playhouse | 1955–1956 | Syndication | |
Damon Runyon Theater | CBS | co-production by Normandle Television Pictures Inc. | |
Treasure Hunt | 1956–1959 | ABC/NBC | co-production by Jantone Productions |
Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers | 1956–1957 | NBC | co-produced by Lancer Productions Limited |
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show | CBS | co-production by UPA Pictures Inc. Based on the story by Dr. Seuss | |
Circus Boy | 1956–1958 | NBC/ABC | co-produced with Norbert Productions |
Playhouse 90 | 1956–1960 | CBS | co-production by Filmaster Productions |
Ranch Party | 1957 | Syndication | co-produced by Briskin-Ranch Party Productions |
The George Sanders Mystery Theater | NBC | co-production by Bischoff-Diamond Productions. | |
The Web | co-production by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions | ||
Casey Jones | 1957–1958 | Syndication | produced by Briskin Productions |
Goodyear Theatre | 1957–1960 | NBC | co-produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
Alcoa Theatre | co-production by Four Star Television and Showcase Productions | ||
The Ruff and Reddy Show | distribution only; co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions | ||
Ivanhoe | 1958–1959 | ITV | distribution only; co-produced by Sydney Productions |
Shirley Temple's Storybook | 1958–1961 | NBC | co-produced by Henry Jaffe Enterprises Inc. |
Jefferson Drum | 1958–1959 | co-production by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions | |
Decision | 1958 | ||
Rescue 8 | 1958–1960 | Syndication | co-produced by Cinefilm and Wilbert Productions |
The Donna Reed Show | 1958–1966 | ABC | co-produced by Todon-Briskin Productions |
The Ed Wynn Show | 1958–1959 | NBC | co-production by Thalia-Keethwyn Productions |
Naked City | 1958–1963 | ABC | co-produced with Shelle Productions |
Behind Closed Doors | 1958–1959 | NBC | co-produced by Jane Gallu Productions Inc. |
Manhunt | 1959–1961 | Syndication | produced by Briskin Productions |
Tightrope | 1959–1960 | CBS | co-production by Greene-Rouse Productions |
Dennis the Menace | 1959–1963 | co-produced by Darriell Productions Based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham | |
The Man from Blackhawk | 1959–1960 | ABC | co-produced by Stuart-Oliver Inc. |
My Sister Eileen | 1960–1961 | NBC | Based on the 1942 film movie of the same name and its 1955 film remake by Columbia Pictures |
Dan Raven | |||
Two Faces West | Syndication | ||
Route 66 | 1960–1964 | CBS | co-produced by Lancer-Edling Productions |
Tallahassee 7000 | 1961 | Syndication | co-produced by Lenwill Productions |
Hazel | 1961–1966 | NBC/CBS | Based on the comic strip by Ted Key |
The Hathaways | 1961–1962 | ABC | co-produced by Gloucester Productions |
Shannon | Syndication | ||
Empire | 1962–1963 | NBC | co-produced by Eaves Movie Ranch and Wilrich Productions |
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | ABC | co-produced by Starstan-Fespar Productions Based on the 1939 film by Columbia Pictures | |
Our Man Higgins | co-produced by First Company of Writers | ||
Grindl | 1963–1964 | NBC | co-produced by David Swift Productions |
Redigo | co-production by Wilrich Productions | ||
The Farmer's Daughter | 1963–1966 | ABC | Based on the 1947 film by RKO Pictures |
Bewitched | 1964–1972 | co-produced by Ashmont Productions from 1971 to 1972 | |
Camp Runamuck | 1965–1966 | NBC | co-produced by Runamuck Productions |
Paradise Bay | co-produced by Corday Productions | ||
Days of Our Lives | Since 1965 | co-produced by Corday Productions | |
Gidget | 1965–1966 | ABC | based on the 1959 film movie by Columbia Pictures |
I Dream of Jeannie | 1965–1970 | NBC | co-produced by Sidney Sheldon Productions |
Morning Star | 1965–1966 | co-produced by Corday Productions | |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | co-produced by Herbert Margolis Productions and Joseph M. Schenck Productions | ||
The Soupy Sales Show | WNYW | distribution; co-production by WNYW New York | |
Love on a Rooftop | 1966–1967 | ABC | |
Hawk | 1966 | ||
The Monkees | 1966–1968 | NBC | co-produced by Raybert Productions |
Iron Horse | ABC | co-produced by Dagonet Productions | |
Occasional Wife | 1966–1967 | NBC | |
Adventures of the Seaspray | 1967 | ABC | co-produced by Pacific Films |
The Flying Nun | 1967–1970 | ||
The Second Hundred Years | 1967–1968 | ||
The Outcasts | 1968–1969 | ||
Here Come the Brides | 1968–1970 | ||
The Ugliest Girl in Town | 1968–1969 | ||
Playboy After Dark | 1969–1970 | Syndication | co-produced by Playboy Enterprises |
The Johnny Cash Show | 1969–1971 | ABC | |
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | 1969–1970 | based on the 1936 film by Columbia Pictures | |
The Everly Brothers Show | 1970 | co-production by Halcyon Productions | |
Nancy | 1970–1971 | NBC | co-produced by Sidney Sheldon Productions |
The Young Rebels | ABC | ||
The Partridge Family | 1970–1974 | ||
The Interns | 1970–1971 | CBS | |
Getting Together | 1971–1972 | ABC | co-produced by Thornhill Productions Inc. |
The Good Life | NBC | co-produced by Humble Productions and Lorimar Television[N 1] | |
Ghost Story | 1972–1973 | co-produced by William Castle Productions | |
Temperatures Rising | 1972–1974 | ABC | co-produced with Ashmont Productions |
The Paul Lynde Show | 1972–1973 | ||
Bridget Loves Bernie | CBS | co-produced with The Douglas S. Cramer Company and Thornhill Productions | |
The Young and the Restless | 1973–present | co-produced by Bell Dramatic Serial Company and Corday Productions | |
Jeannie | 1973 | co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the live-action series I Dream of Jeannie | |
Needles and Pins | NBC | ||
The Girl with Something Extra | 1973–1974 | co-produced by Thornhill Productions | |
Police Story | 1973–1978 | Last series produced under the name "Screen Gems". co-produced by David Gerber Productions | |
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | 1973 | ABC | Based on the 1969 film by Columbia Pictures |
Partridge Family 2200 A.D. | 1974–1975 | CBS | co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the live-action series The Partridge Family |
Born Free | 1974 | NBC | Based on the 1966 film by Columbia Pictures co-produced by David Gerber Productions and Paul Radin Productions |
That's My Mama | 1974–1975 | ABC | First series produced under the name "Columbia Pictures Television". co-produced by Blye-Bearde Productions in season 1 and Pollock/Davis, Inc. in season 2 |
Nakia | 1974 | co-produced by David Gerber Productions | |
Police Woman | 1974–1978 | NBC | co-produced by David Gerber Productions a spin-off of the TV series Police Story |
Medical Story | 1975–1976 | co-produced by David Gerber Productions | |
Joe Forrester | |||
Matt Helm | ABC | co-produced by Meadway Productions | |
Viva Valdez | 1976 | co-produced by Rothman/Wohl Productions | |
Tabitha | 1976–1978 | co-produced by Ashmont Productions an expansion of the 1964 TV series Bewitched by Screen Gems | |
The Quest | 1976 | NBC | co-production by David Gerber Productions |
Gibbsville | |||
The Feather and Father Gang | 1976–1977 | ABC | co-produced by Larry White Productions |
The Fantastic Journey | 1977 | NBC | co-produced by Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd. |
Quark | 1977–1978 | co-produced by David Gerber Productions | |
Soap | 1977–1981 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions |
Free Country | 1978 | co-produced by Reiner-Mishkin Productions | |
The American Girls | CBS | co-produced by Bennett/Katleman Productions | |
David Cassidy: Man Undercover | 1978–1979 | NBC | co-produced by David Gerber Productions |
Salvage 1 | 1979 | ABC | co-produced by Bennett/Katleman Productions |
Eischied | 1979–1980 | NBC | co-produced by David Gerber Productions |
Benson | 1979–1986 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions A spin-off of the TV series Soap |
The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts | 1980 | Syndication | co-produced by Marcstone Productions |
From Here to Eternity | NBC | co-produced by Bennett/Katleman Productions | |
The Stockard Channing Show | CBS | co-produced by Little Bear Productions | |
One in a Million | ABC | co-produced by TOY Productions | |
Walking Tall | 1981 | NBC | co-produced by David Gerber Productions |
Riker | CBS | ||
Today's FBI | 1981–1982 | ABC | |
Mr. Merlin | CBS | co-production with Larry Larry Productions | |
Code Red | ABC | with Irwin Allen Productions | |
Goliath Awaits | 1981 | Syndication | mini-series; with Larry White Productions and Gay-Jay |
One of the Boys | 1982 | NBC | with TOY II Productions |
Baker's Dozen | CBS | with Grosso-Jacobson Productions | |
Filthy Rich | 1982–1983 | with L.J. Bloodworth Productions and Larry White Productions | |
Bring 'Em Back Alive | co-produced by Schenck/Cardea Productions and Thompson/Bernstein/Boxleitner Productions | ||
It Takes Two | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions | |
Ripley's Believe It or Not! | 1982–1986 | with Haley-Lyon Productions and Rastar Television | |
Malibu | 1983 | mini-series | |
Reggie | co-production with Fox-Unicorn and Can't Sing Can't Dance Productions | ||
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1983–1986 | U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions | |
Jennifer Slept Here | 1983–1984 | NBC | co-production with Larry Larry Productions |
Riptide | 1984–1986 | U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions | |
Blue Thunder | 1984 | ABC | co-production with Rastar Productions and Public Arts Inc. Based on the 1983 movie of the same name by Columbia Pictures |
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer | 1984–1987 | CBS | Based on the revival series The New Mike Hammer in 1986 co-production with Jay Bernstein Productions |
Mama Malone | 1984 | co-production with Barry & Enright Productions | |
Punky Brewster | 1984–1988 | NBC/Syndication | co-production with Lightkeeper Productions; produced by NBC Productions for seasons 1 and 2; Coca-Cola Telecommunications distributed season 3, then Columbia Pictures Television took over for season 4[N 2] |
Crazy Like a Fox | 1984–1986 | CBS | co-production with Cardea-Schenk-Baskin-Shulman Productions |
Jenny's War | 1985 | ITV | with HTV, Louis Ruldolph Productions and Operation Prime Time |
Hell Town | NBC | co-production with Mickey Productions | |
Stir Crazy | CBS | Based on the 1980 movie of the same name by Columbia Pictures | |
Lime Street | ABC | co-production with R.J. Productions and Bloodworth-Thomason Mozark Productions | |
What's Happening Now!! | 1985–1988 | Syndication | in association with LBS Communications a continuation of the 1976 series What's Happening!! by TOY Productions |
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling | 1985–1986 | CBS | co-production with DIC Entertainment, Saban Entertainment and WWE now owned by WildBrain and WWE |
Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | mini-series; with Irwin Allen Productions | |
Fortune Dane | 1986 | ABC | distribution; produced by The Rosenzweig Company, Stormy Weathers Productions and The Movie Company Enterprises |
Melba | CBS | with Saul Ilson Productions | |
The New Gidget | 1986–1988 | Syndication | with Ackerman/Riskin Productions Based on the 1965 Screen Gems TV series Gidget and the 1959 Columbia Pictures movie of the same name. |
Designing Women | 1986–1993 | CBS | co-production with Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1986–1992 | ABC | co-production with DIC Entertainment first season distributed by/as Coca-Cola Telecommunications Based on the 1984 film Ghostbusters by Columbia Pictures |
Starman | 1986–1987 | co-production with Michael Douglas Productions and Henerson/Hirsch Productions Inc. Based on the 1984 film Starman by Columbia Pictures | |
Dads | co-production with Four and a Quarter Productions, Summa Enterprises Group and Victoria Productions | ||
Houston Knights | 1987–1988 | CBS | with Jay Bernstein Productions |
Tarby's Frame Game | 1987 | ITV | co-produced by Yorkshire Television, Bernstein-Hovis Productions and Action Time |
Dinosaucers | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with DIC Entertainment and DR Movie; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
Sylvanian Families | co-production with DIC Entertainment and TMS Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications Currently owned by WildBrain | ||
Starcom: The U.S. Space Force | co-production with DIC Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications Currently owned by WildBrain | ||
New Monkees | co-production with Straybert Productions | ||
Something Is Out There | 1988 | NBC | with Invader Productions, Inc. and Hoyts Productions |
Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters | 1988–1990 | ABC | co-production with DIC Entertainment |
Seinfeld | 1989–1998 | NBC | distribution only; produced by Giggling Goose Productions (1989), Fred Barron Productions (1990, season 1), West/Shapiro Productions, and Castle Rock Entertainment[N 1] |
The Karate Kid | 1989 | co-production with DIC Entertainment Based on the 1984 movie and its sequel by Columbia Pictures | |
Peaceable Kingdom | CBS | co-produced with Victoria Productions | |
Hardball | 1989–1990 | NBC | co-production with NBC Productions |
Ann Jillian | distribution only; produced by 9-J Inc. Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment | ||
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | 1990–1993 | Fox | co-production with Clyde Phillips Productions Renamed Parker Lewis in season 3 |
New Attitude | 1990 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Doug McHenry Film and Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Man in the Family | 1991 | co-production with The Weinberger Company | |
Eddie Dodd | co-production with Lasker/Parkes Productions and Clyde Philips Productions | ||
Morton & Hayes | CBS | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | |
Baby Talk | 1991–1992 | ABC | co-production with The Weinberger Company |
Great Scott! | 1992 | Fox | distribution only; produced by Claverly One Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Raven | 1992–1993 | CBS | |
The Larry Sanders Show | 1992–1998 | HBO | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment |
Route 66 | 1993 | NBC | co-production with Herbert B. Leonard Enterprises, Fabulous Lost Cities and Propaganda Films |
Black Tie Affair | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment | ||
The Building | CBS | co-production with Bob & Alice Productions, Worldwide Pants and CBS Entertainment Productions | |
Thea | 1993–1994 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Second Half | NBC | ||
Ricki Lake | 1993–2004 | Syndication | with The Garth Ancier Company |
Walker, Texas Ranger | 1993–2001 | CBS | co-production with Cannon Television (1993), Top Kick Productions (1993–1998); (seasons 1-5), Norris Brothers Entertainment (1998–2001); (seasons 6-8), The Ruddy/Greif Company, and CBS Productions Sony surrendered the rights to CBS Media Ventures in 2019.[1] |
Moon Over Miami | 1993 | ABC | co-production with Harley Peyton TV and ABC Productions |
Birdland | 1994 | co-production with Aerial Pictures | |
The Cosby Mysteries | 1994–1995 | NBC | co-production with SAH Enterprises and NBC Productions |
The Critic | ABC/Fox | co-production with Gracie Films and Film Roman | |
Fortune Hunter | 1994 | Fox | co-production with BBK Productions |
Party of Five | 1994–2000 | co-production with Keyser/Lippman Productions | |
Sweet Justice | 1994–1995 | NBC | co-production with Trotwood Productions |
Before They Were Stars | 1994–1996 | ABC | with Nash Entertainment, Scott Sternberg Productions and Katie Face Productions |
Get Smart | 1995 | Fox | with HBO Independent Productions A continuation of the 1965 TV series by Talent Associates |
The Tempestt Bledsoe Show | 1995–1996 | Syndication | with Dick Clark Productions |
NewsRadio | 1995–1999 | NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications (1995–1998); (seasons 1–4), Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (1998–1999); (season 5) and 343 Incorporated |
The Jeff Foxworthy Show | 1995–1997 | ABC/NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Mr. Willoughby, Inc. |
Courthouse | 1995 | CBS | with Kedzie Productions |
The Naked Truth | 1995–1998 | ABC/NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment and Christopher Thompson Productions (1995–1996); (season 1) |
Hudson Street | 1995–1996 | ABC | co-production with Katie Face Productions |
The Adventures of Hyperman | 1995–1996 | CBS | with Hyperion Animation and Illumination Studios |
The Single Guy | 1995–1997 | NBC | distribution only; with Hall of Production (1995–1996) (season 1), NBC Productions (1995–1996) (season 1), NBC Studios (1996–1997) (season 2) and Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Dana Carvey Show | 1996 | ABC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
The Steve Harvey Show | 1996–2002 | The WB | with Brillstein-Grey Communications (seasons 1–2), Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (seasons 3–4), Brad Grey Television (seasons 4–6), Universal Television (seasons 4–6), Winifred Hervey Productions and Stan Lathan Television |
The Newlywed Game | 1996–2013 | Syndication/GSN | with Embassy Row (2009–2013) |
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. | 1996 | CBS | with Adelaide Productions and Doug² |
Jumanji | 1996–1999 | UPN/Syndication | with Adelaide Productions, Interscope Communications and Teitler Film Based on the 1995 film by Tristar Pictures |
Dark Skies | 1996–1997 | NBC | with Bryce Zabel Productions |
Boston Common | distribution only; with KoMut Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment | ||
Just Shoot Me! | 1997–2003 | with Brillstein-Grey Communications (1997–1998); (seasons 1–2), Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (1998–1999); (seasons 3–4), Brad Grey Television (1999–2003); (seasons 4–7), Universal Television (1999–2003); (seasons 4–7) and Steven Levitan Productions | |
Stargate SG-1 | 1997–2007 | Showtime/Syfy | with Double Secret Productions , Gekko Film Corp. (seasons 1-8) and MGM Television (entire run) Sony co-produces the series for season 8 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television Based on the 1994 film Stargate by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco Pictures |
Lawless | 1997 | Fox | |
Head over Heels | UPN | with Jeff Franklin Productions | |
Extreme Ghostbusters | Syndication | with Adelaide Productions | |
Wheel 2000 | 1997–1998 | CBS/Game Show Network | with Scott Sternberg Productions and Trackdown Productions A kid-friendly expansion of Wheel of Fortune by Merv Griffin Enterprises |
Between Brothers | 1997–1999 | Fox/UPN | with O'Brien/Alu Productions and Alan Haymon Productions |
Alright Already | 1997 | The WB | with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
The Gregory Hines Show | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Darric Productions and CBS Productions |
The Tony Danza Show | NBC | with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and NBC Studios SPT distributes the series in North America only; NBC's stake in the series is distributed outside North America by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution (through NBCUniversal Syndication Studios) | |
Over the Top | 1997 | ABC | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Panamort Television and Greengrass Productions |
Sleepwalkers | 1997–1998 | NBC | with NBC Studios Based on the 1992 film of the same name by Columbia Pictures |
Ask Harriet | 1998 | Fox | with Bris Entertainment and Once a Frog Entertainment |
Significant Others | with Keyser/Lippman Productions | ||
Push | ABC | with Starboard Home Industries, Great Guns Films, Perry Pictures and Stu Segall Productions | |
Jep! | 1998–1999 | Game Show Network | with Scott Sternberg Productions A kid-friendly expansion of Jeopardy! by Merv Griffin Enterprises |
House Rules | 1998 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Christopher Thompson Productions |
Oh Baby | 1998–2000 | Lifetime | with Mandalay Television and Lionsgate Television (season 2) |
Dawson's Creek | 1998–2003 | The WB | with Outerbanks Entertainment |
Godzilla: The Series | 1998–2000 | Fox Kids | with Adelaide Productions, Toho & Centropolis Television Based on the 1998 movie by TriStar Pictures |
The Simple Life | 1998 | CBS | with Sternin and Fraser Ink, CC Lyons Productions and Bell Prime Time |
Rude Awakening | 1998–2001 | Showtime | with Showtime Networks, Mandalay Television and Lionsgate Television (seasons 2–3) |
V.I.P. | 1998–2002 | Syndication | with Lawton Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution/Domestic Television |
Hollywood Squares | 1998–2004 | with Moffitt/Lee Productions (1998–2002), One-Ho Productions (1998–2002), and Henry Winkler-Michael Levitt Productions (2002–2004) Distributed by CBS Media Ventures/ViacomCBS Global Distribution | |
The King of Queens | 1998–2007 | CBS | with Hanley Productions, CBS Productions and CBS Paramount Network Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by ViacomCBS Global Distribution |
L.A. Doctors | 1998–1999 | with Johnson/Hancock Productions and CBS Productions | |
Fantasy Island | ABC | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment Based on the 1977 television series by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and Columbia Pictures Television | |
Cupid | with Mandalay Television | ||
Guys Like Us | UPN | ||
Mercy Point | with Mandalay Television | ||
Dilbert | 1999–2000 | with Adelaide Productions, Idbox and United Media with overseas work done by Rough Draft Studios & Yeson Animation Studios | |
Grown Ups | with Alan Haymon Productions | ||
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles | Syndication | with Adelaide Productions, Verhoeven-Marshall, Flat Earth Productions, Foundation Imagining, Hyper Image and Rainbow Studios | |
Dragon Tales | 1999–2005 | PBS Kids CBC Television |
with Adelaide Productions and Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop with overseas work done by Rough Draft Korea, Yearim, Lotto Animation, Wang Film Productions, Dong Woo Animation, Sunwoo Entertainment & Yeson Animation Studios |
Action | 1999–2000 | Fox | with Silver Pictures Television and Christopher Thompson Productions |
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | 1999–2001 | Fox Kids | with Adelaide Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment |
Screen Gems Network | 1999–2002 | Syndication | Produced by Evolution Media |
Ladies Man | 1999–2001 | CBS | with Christopher Thompson Productions and CBS Productions |
Shasta McNasty | 1999–2000 | UPN | with Neal H. Moritz Productions |
Family Law | 1999–2002 | CBS | with Paul Haggis Productions and CBS Productions |
Los Beltrán | 1999–2001 | Telemundo | with GaLAn Entertainment, Spanglish Entertainment (season 1) and Si Como No Productions |
Time of Your Life | 1999–2000 | Fox | with Keyser/Lippman Productions |
Secret Agent Man | 2000 | UPN | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
Young Americans | The WB | with Mandalay Television and Lionsgate Television | |
Judge Hatchett | 2000–2008 | Syndication | |
Strong Medicine | 2000–2006 | Lifetime | with One Ho Productions and By the Lake Productions |
Bette | 2000–2001 | CBS | with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and CBS Productions |
Grosse Pointe | The WB | distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group and Darren Star Productions | |
Cursed | NBC | distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group, NBC Studios and Captain Shadow & Steve | |
Sammy | 2000 | with Adelaide Productions, Brad Grey Television and Desert Rat Productions | |
The Street | Fox | with Darren Star Productions and Artists Television Group | |
D'Myna Leagues | 2000–2002 | CTV Television Network | with Studio B Productions Distributed by WildBrain since 2016 |
Sheena | Syndication | with Douglas Schwartz/Steven L. Sears Productions | |
Ripley's Believe It or Not! | 2000–2003 | TBS | with Angry Dragon Entertainment and Termite Art Productions |
Max Steel | Kids WB/Cartoon Network | with Adelaide Productions, Foundation Imaging (season 1), Mainframe Entertainment (season 2 and 3) and Netter Digital Animation; Based on the toyline by Mattel | |
What About Joan? | 2001 | ABC | with Gracie Films |
The Tick | 2001–2002 | Fox | with Sonnenfeld/Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
Going to California | Showtime | with Industry Entertainment and Nitram Pictures | |
Shipmates | 2001–2003 | Syndication | with Tomlin-Schecter-Young Productions and Hurricane Entertainment Corp. |
Alienators: Evolution Continues | 2001–2002 | Fox Kids | with The Montecito Picture Company, DIC Entertainment and DreamWorks Pictures |
The Ellen Show | CBS | with The Hurwitz Company and CBS Productions | |
The Guardian | 2001–2004 | with David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Productions | |
Pasadena | 2001 | Fox | with Brad Grey Television and Go Mike Go Productions |
Harold and the Purple Crayon | 2001–2002 | HBO | with Adelaide Productions |
Imagine That | 2002 | NBC | with Touchstone Television and Seth Kurland Productions Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in North America and Disney Media Distribution outside North America |
As If | UPN | with Carnival Films | |
Phantom Investigators | Kids' WB | with Adelaide Productions and (W)holesome Products, Inc. | |
Street Time | 2002–2003 | Showtime | |
Odyssey 5 | 2002 | with Manny Coto Productions | |
The Rerun Show | NBC | with David Salzman Enterprises, John Davies Enterprises, Inc. and NBC Studios | |
Pyramid | 2002–2004 | Syndication | |
Girls Behaving Badly | 2002–2005 | Oxygen | Distribution only for broadcast syndication. |
The Shield | 2002–2008 | FX | with MiddKid Productions and Fox Television Studios |
Worst-Case Scenario | 2002 | TBS | with Pilgrim Films and Television |
My Big Fat Greek Life | 2003 | CBS | with Brad Grey Television, Marsh McCall Productions, and Playtone |
Astro Boy | 2003–2004 | Kids' WB/Cartoon Network | with Adelaide Productions and Tezuka Productions |
Joan of Arcadia | 2003–2005 | CBS | with Barbara Hall Productions and CBS Productions Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Media Ventures |
Kingdom Hospital | 2004 | ABC | with Mark Carliner Productions and Touchstone Television |
Pat Croce: Moving In | 2004–2005 | Syndication | |
Life & Style | |||
Rescue Me | 2004–2011 | FX | with The Cloudland Company, Apostle, and DreamWorks Television |
Huff | 2004–2006 | Showtime | with Bob Lowry Television and 50 Cannon Entertainment |
Stargate Atlantis | 2004–2009 | Sci Fi | with Acme Shark and MGM Television Sony co-produces the series for season 2 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television |
Robot Chicken | 2005–present | Adult Swim | with ShadowMachine (S1–5), Stoopid Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (S6–present), Sony Pictures Digital (S1–5), and Williams Street SPT produces the series for seasons 6–10 |
Beautiful People | 2005–2006 | ABC Family | with 34 Films and Pirates' Cove Entertainment |
The Book of Daniel | 2006 | NBC | with Flody Co., Bumpy Night and NBC Universal Television Studio Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
Emily's Reasons Why Not | ABC | with Pariah Films | |
Love Monkey | CBS | with 34 Films, Gran Via Productions, and Paramount Network Television Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Media Ventures | |
Heist | NBC | with Cullen Bros. Television, Dutch Oven Productions and NBC Universal Television Studio | |
Runaway | The CW | with Golly and Darren Star Productions | |
Chain Reaction | 2006–present | Game Show Network | with Embassy Row (2006–2007) |
'Til Death | 2006–2010 | Fox | with Goldsmith/Yupsa Productions |
Judge Maria Lopez | 2006–2008 | Syndication | |
Dragons' Den Canada | 2006–present | CBC | Previously produced by Celador and 2waytraffic Based on the Japanese format |
10 Items or Less | 2006–2009 | TBS | with Howler Monkey Productions |
My Boys | 2006–2010 | with 2 Out Rally Productions and Pariah Television | |
It's a Big Big World | PBS Kids | with Big Big Productions and Shadow Projects (uncredited) | |
Kidnapped | 2006–2007 | NBC | with Dark & Stormy Productions, Rooney McP Productions and 25 C Productions |
Big Day | ABC | with Goldsmith/Yuspa Productions | |
The Greg Behrendt Show | Syndication | ||
Viva Laughlin | 2007 | CBS | with CBS Paramount Network Television, BBC Worldwide Productions and Seed Productions Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Media Ventures |
Grand Slam | GSN | with Monkey Kingdom and Embassy Row | |
Power of 10 | 2007–2008 | CBS | with Embassy Row |
Judge David Young | 2007–2009 | Syndication | |
Rules of Engagement | 2007–2013 | CBS | with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions, CBS Paramount Network Television (seasons 1–3) and CBS Television Studios (seasons 4–7) Distributed outside of the U.S. by ViacomCBS Global Distribution |
Damages | 2007–2012 | FX/Audience | with KZK Productions, Bluebush Productions, Gotham Music Placement, FX Productions and DirecTV Original Entertainment |
Cashmere Mafia | 2008 | ABC | with Gail Katz Productions, Kevin Wade Productions and Darren Star Productions |
Comanche Moon | CBS | with The Firm, Saria Inc. and CBS Paramount Network Television | |
The Gong Show with Dave Attell | Comedy Central | with Happy Madison Productions Revival of the 1970s Chuck Barris comedy game show The Gong Show | |
Judge Karen | 2008–2009 | Syndication | |
Breaking Bad | 2008–2013 | AMC | with High Bridge Entertainment and Gran Via Productions |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | 2008–2009 | The CW/Disney XD | with Adelaide Productions, Marvel Entertainment and Culver Entertainment |
Canterbury's Law | 2008 | Fox | with Apostle |
Doña Bárbara | 2008–2009 | Telemundo | with Telemundo Studios and RTI Producciones |
The Beast | 2009 | A&E | with Rooney McP Productions, Angell & Rotko, Trotwood Productions, Scarlet Fire Entertainment |
Cupid | ABC | with Rob Thomas Productions and ABC Studios | |
The Unusuals | with Totally Commercial Films and 26 Keys Productions | ||
Sit Down, Shut Up | Fox | with Adelaide Productions, Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution | |
HawthoRNe | 2009–2011 | TNT | with 100% Womon Productions (season 1), Overbrook Entertainment (seasons 2–3), FanFare Productions, and John Masius Productions (seasons 1–2) |
Drop Dead Diva | 2009–2014 | Lifetime | with Osprey Productions and Post Road Productions |
The Dr. Oz Show | 2009–2022 | Syndication | with ZoCo Productions (2009–2010); (season 1), Harpo Productions (2009–2010); (season 1), Harpo Studios (2010–2017); (seasons 2–8), OzWorks LLC (2009–2017); (seasons 1–8) and Oz Media (2017–2022); (season 9–13) |
Community | 2009–2015 | NBC/Yahoo! Screen | with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Dan Harmon Productions (2009–2012), Russo Brothers Films (2009–2012), Harmonious Claptrap (2013–2015), Universal Media Studios (2009–2011), Universal Television (2011–2015) and Yahoo! Studios (2015) |
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen | 2009–present | Bravo | with Embassy Row and Bravo Media Productions |
Shark Tank | ABC | with Mark Burnett Productions (2009–2014), One Three Media (2011–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2016), MGM Television (2016–present) Based on the international format Dragons' Den | |
The Sing-Off | 2009–2011 | NBC | with Tenth Planet Productions, Outlaw Productions, One Three Media (Season 4) and United Artists Media Group (Season 5) |
Brothers | 2009 | Fox | with Impact Zone Productions and Tantamount Studios |
Los caballeros las prefieren brutas | 2010–2012 | Sony Entertainment Television | with Caracol Televisión and Labernito Productions |
Justified | 2010–2015 | FX | with Rooney McP Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, Nemo Films, and FX Productions |
Ben Hur | 2010 | CBC ABC |
with Muse Entertainment, Drimtim Entertainment, Zak Productions, Akkord Film, FishCorb Films, Antena 3 Films and ProSieben |
Plain Jane | 2010–2014 | The CW/MTV | with Fly on the Wall Entertainment |
The Big C | 2010–2013 | Showtime | with Perkins Street Productions, Farm Kid Films, Original Film and Showtime Networks |
The Nate Berkus Show | 2010–2012 | Syndication | with Nate Berkus Entertainment, Curly One Productions and Harpo Studios |
Mr. Sunshine | 2011 | ABC | with Anhedonia Productions, Barnow and Firek Productions, FanFare Productions and Shoe Money Productions |
Mad Love | CBS | with Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios | |
Breaking In | 2011–2012 | Fox | with Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Happy Madison Productions |
Happy Endings | 2011–2013 | ABC | with FanFare Productions, Shark vs. Bear Productions, and ABC Studios |
Franklin & Bash | 2011–2014 | TNT | with FanFare Productions, Four Sycamore Productions, and Left Coast Productions |
Pet Squad | 2011 | CBBC | with Darrall Macqueen, March Entertainment and Inspedia |
Necessary Roughness | 2011–2013 | USA Network | with Still Married Productions and Universal Cable Productions Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
Charlie's Angels | 2011 | ABC | with Millar Gough Ink, Panda Productions, and Flower Films |
Pan Am | 2011–2012 | with Shoe Money Productions, Jack Orman Productions and Out of the Blue Entertainment | |
Una Maid en Manhattan | 2011–2012 | Telemundo | with Telemundo Studios Based on the 2002 film by Columbia Pictures |
Unforgettable | 2011–2016 | CBS/A&E | with Timberman/Beverly Productions and CBS Television Studios |
Remodeled | 2012 | The CW | with Fly on the Wall Entertainment |
The Firm | NBC | with Entertainment One, Shaw Media, Lukas Reiter Productions and Paramount Pictures Distributed by Entertainment One outside of AXN markets | |
The Pyramid | GSN | with Embassy Row | |
The Client List | 2012–2013 | Lifetime | with Jaffe-Braunstein Entertainment, ITV Studios, and Fedora Films |
Men at Work | 2012–2014 | TBS | with FanFare Productions and Monkey Shoe Productions |
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | 2012–2019 | Crackle/Netflix | with Embassy Row and Columbus 81 Productions |
The American Bible Challenge | 2012–2014 | Game Show Network | with Relativity Television and Embassy Row |
Last Resort | 2012–2013 | ABC | with Big Sun Productions and MiddKid Productions |
Kathy | Bravo | with Embassy Row and Donut Run, Inc. | |
The Mob Doctor | Fox | with Osprey Productions and Rooney McP Productions | |
Made in Jersey | 2012 | CBS | with Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios |
The Job | 2013 | CBS | with Embassy Row |
Save Me | NBC | with JSS Entertainment and Original Film | |
Hannibal | 2013–2015 | co-produced with Dino de Laurentiis Company, Living Dead Guy Productions, AXN, and Gaumont International Television | |
The Queen Latifah Show | Syndication | with Flavor Unit Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment and Curly One Productions (season 1) revival of the 1999–2001 series | |
The Blacklist | 2013–present | NBC | with Davis Entertainment and Universal Television |
The Goldbergs | ABC | with Adam F. Goldberg Productions, Happy Madison Productions, Doug Robinson Productions (season 5–present), Swinging Cricket Productions (season 9–present) and Old European Elegance (season 9–present) | |
The Michael J. Fox Show | 2013–2014 | NBC | with Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sam Laybourne Inc. |
5 viudas sueltas | Caracol Televisión | with Caracol Televisión | |
Masters of Sex | 2013–2016 | Showtime | with Round Two Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, and Showtime Networks |
Summer Camp | 2013 | USA Network | with Fly on the Wall Entertainment and USA Network Media Productions |
Talking Bad | AMC | with Embassy Row and AMC Studios | |
Welcome to the Family | 2013 | NBC | with Old Charlie Productions |
Us & Them | 2014 | Fox | with Men of Science and BBC Worldwide Productions |
Rake | with Blow by Blow Productions, Essential Media and Entertainment, and Fedora Entertainment | ||
Helix | 2014–2015 | Syfy | with Kaji Productions and Tall Ship Productions |
El Mariachi | 2014 | AXN | with Teleset Based on El Mariachi by Columbia Pictures |
Bad Teacher | CBS | with Gifted and Talented Camp Productions, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios Based on the 2011 film by Columbia Pictures | |
The Night Shift | 2014–2017 | NBC | with Sachs/Judah Productions |
Metástasis | 2014 | Caracol Television | with Teleset based on Breaking Bad by Sony Pictures Television |
Dominion | 2014–2015 | Syfy | with FanFare Productions, Film Afrika, Bold Films, and Universal Cable Productions based on the 2010 film Legion by Screen Gems |
Outlander | 2014–present | Starz | with Left Bank Pictures, Story Mining & Supply Company and Tall Ship Productions |
Satisfaction | 2014–2015 | USA Network | with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Rhythm Arts Entertainment, and Universal Cable Productions |
The McCarthys | CBS | with Loosely Inspired by Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios | |
Marry Me | NBC | with Shark vs. Bear Productions, FanFare Productions, and Exhibit A Productions | |
Hindsight | 2015 | VH1 | with POPFilms, Timberman-Beverly Productions and In Cahoots Media |
Mad Dogs | 2015–2016 | Amazon Prime Video | with MiddKid Productions, Cris Cole Productions, Left Bank Pictures, and Amazon Studios |
Street Art Showdown | 2015 | Oxygen | with Embassy Row, Ugly Pretty Productions and Oxygen Media Productions |
Better Call Saul | 2015–present | AMC | with High Bridge Entertainment, Crystal Diner Productions, and Gran Via Productions |
Battle Creek | 2015 | CBS | with Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Television Studios |
Miss Dynamite | TNT | with Teleset and Televisa | |
Lady, la vendedora de rosas | RCN Televisión | with Teleset | |
Bloodline | 2015–2017 | Netflix | with Sarabande Productions and KZK Productions |
Powers | 2015–2016 | PlayStation Network | with Circle of Confusion and Jinxworld |
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles | 2015 | Lifetime | with Peace Out Productions |
Sneaky Pete | 2015–2019 | Amazon Prime Video | with Shore Z Productions, Nemo Films, Moonshot Entertainment, Exhibit A and Amazon Studios |
Your Family or Mine | 2015 | TBS | with The Malins Company, FanFare Productions, Keshet International, and Tedy Productions |
Beyond the Tank | 2015–2016 | ABC | co-production with United Artists Media Group (2015), MGM Television (2016) |
The Jim Gaffigan Show | TV Land | with Fedora Entertainment, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Burrow Owl Productions, Jax Media, Chimichanga Productions, Inc., and TV Land Original Productions | |
The Player | 2015 | NBC | with Davis Entertainment, Kung Fu Monkey Productions, and Universal Television |
Dr. Ken | 2015–2017 | ABC | with Old Charlie Productions, Davis Entertainment, and ABC Studios |
SuperMansion | 2015–2019 | Crackle | with Stoopid Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, and Moonshot Entertainment |
The Art of More | 2015–2016 | with Muse Entertainment and Laurence Mark Productions | |
Asia's Got Talent | 2015–present | AXN | co-production with and distributed by Fremantle |
Cash Cab Philippines | co-produced by All3Media and ActiveTV Asia | ||
The Amazing Race Asia | 2016–present | AXN (Asian) | with Profiles Television and ABC Signature Distributed by Disney Media Distribution |
La querida del Centauro | 2016–2017 | Telemundo | with Telemundo Studios and Teleset |
Outsiders | WGN America | co-produced with Famous Horses, Fedora Entertainment, Touchy Feely Films, and Tribune Studios | |
Underground | co-produced with Afemme, Get Lifted Film Company, Weed Road Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, Wandering Rocks Productions, and Tribune Studios | ||
Game of Silence | 2016 | NBC | with David Hudgins Productions, Carol Mendelsohn Productions, and Universal Television |
Strong | co-produced with 25/7 Productions and Lake Paradise Entertainment Distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | ||
Preacher | 2016–2019 | AMC | with Woodbridge Productions, Short Drive Entertainment, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kickstart Productions, KFL Nightsky Productions, and AMC Studios |
The Get Down | 2016–2017 | Netflix | with Bazmark Films |
Houdini & Doyle | 2016 | Fox Global Television Network ITV |
with Shore Z Productions, Shaw Communications, Big Talk Productions and Shaftesbury Films |
The Tick | 2016–2019 | Amazon Prime Video | with Josephson Entertainment and Amazon Studios |
Brief Encounters | 2016 | ITV | produced by Celador Distribution only |
The $100,000 Pyramid | 2016–present | ABC | co-produced with SMAC Productions |
The Gong Show | 2016–2018 | co-produced with Den of Thieves | |
StartUp | 2016–2018 | Crackle | with Hollywood Gang Productions, Critical Content, Jacobs Media and Story Machine |
Go Time | Syndication | Advertising sales only; produced and distributed by Litton Entertainment | |
Kevin Can Wait | 2016–2018 | CBS | with Hey Eddie Productions, Mohawk Productions and CBS Television Studios |
Notorious | 2016 | ABC | with Osprey Productions, Firm Management and ABC Studios |
Timeless | 2016–2018 | NBC | with MiddKid Productions, Kripke Enterprises, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television |
The Crown | 2016–present | Netflix | with Left Bank Pictures |
One Day at a Time | 2017–2020 | Netflix/Pop | with Act III Productions, Snowpants Productions, and Small Fish Studios |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | 2017–2018 | Cartoon Network | co-produced with Sony Pictures Animation and DHX Media Based on the 2009 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation Distributed outside of the U.S. by DHX Media |
The Blacklist: Redemption | 2017 | NBC | co-produced with Davis Entertainment, The Jo(h)ns and Universal Television an expansion series to The Blacklist by Sony Pictures Television and Universal Television |
Imaginary Mary | ABC | co-produced with David Guarascio Productions, Adam F. Goldberg Productions, Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios | |
Hotel Transylvania: The Series | 2017–2020 | Disney Channel | with Sony Pictures Animation, Nelvana and Corus Entertainment Based on the 2012 film and its sequels by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation |
Atypical | 2017–2021 | Netflix | with Weird Brain, Inc. and Exhibit A |
Snatch | 2017–2018 | Crackle | with Little Island Productions |
The Good Doctor | 2017–present | ABC | with Shore Z Productions, 3AD, EnterMedia and ABC Studios |
The Joker's Wild | 2017–2019 | TBS/TNT | with Snoopadelic Films, SMAC Entertainment and Studio T |
S.W.A.T. | 2017–present | CBS | with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Original Film, Perfect Storm Entertainment, and CBS Studios Based on the 2003 film and its sequels by Columbia Pictures |
Future Man | 2017–2020 | Hulu | with Point Grey Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions and Turkey Foot Productions |
Live PD: Police Patrol | A&E | Distribution for off-network syndication only; produced by Big Fish Entertainment, MGM Television, and A+E Networks | |
Adventure: Your Way | 2017–present | AXN | with Unitel StraightShooters |
Mr. Mercedes | 2017–2019 | Audience | with David E. Kelley Productions, Nomadicfilm, Temple Hill Productions, and Sonar Entertainment Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams | 2017–2018 | Channel 4 Amazon Prime Video |
with Anonymous Content, Channel 4 Television, Amazon Studios, Electric Shepherd Productions, Moon Shot Entertainment, Left Bank Pictures, Rooney McP Productions and Tall Ship Productions |
After Trek | CBS All Access | with Embassy Row and Roddenberry Entertainment | |
Absentia | 2017–2020 | AXN/Amazon Prime Video | with Gemstone Studios, Media Bart Productions and Bizu Productions |
Go! Cartoons | 2017–2018 | YouTube | produced by Frederator Studios and Sony Pictures Animation |
Alex, Inc. | 2018 | ABC | with Davis Entertainment, Two Soups Productions and ABC Studios |
America Says | 2018–present | with Entertainment One and Keller Noll | distribution |
Cobra Kai | 2018–present | YouTube Premium/Netflix | with Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions (seasons 1–2), Overbrook Entertainment (seasons 1–2), Heald Productions (season 2), Counterbalance Entertainment (season 3) and Westbrook Studios (season 3) based on the 1984 film The Karate Kid, its sequels and its 2010 remake by Columbia Pictures |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | ITV | with Stellify Media | |
The Queen of Flow | Caracol Televisión | with Teleset | |
Origin | 2018 | YouTube Premium | with CiTVC, Midnight Radio and Left Bank Pictures |
Champaign ILL | YouTube Premium | with Bro Bro, Jordan Productions, Shark vs. Bear and FanFare Productions | |
The Dangerous Book for Boys | Amazon Prime Video | with Moonshot Entertainment and Amazon Studios | |
Kandi Koated Nights | Bravo | with Embassy Row, Kandi Koated Entertainment, TTucker Productions and Bravo Media Productions | |
Schooled | 2019–2020 | ABC | with Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios |
Deadly Class | 2019 | Syfy | with Gozie AGBO, Chipmunk Hill, Getaway Productions, Giant Generator, 2 Miles Entertainment and Universal Cable Productions |
El Barón | Telemundo | with Telemundo Global Studios | |
Black Monday | 2019–present | Showtime | with Shark vs. Bear, Jordan Productions, Point Grey Pictures and Showtime Networks |
L.A.'s Finest | 2019–2020 | Charter Spectrum | with 2.0 Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, The Brandons and Green Eggs and Ham Productions |
La reina soy yo | 2019 | Las Estrellas | with Teleset |
Mad About You | Charter Spectrum | with Comedy Dynamics, Nuance Productions and The Cloudland Company | |
The Boys | 2019–present | Amazon Prime Video | with Amazon Studios, Kripke Enterprises, Kickstart Entertainment, KFL Nightsky Productions, Original Film and Point Grey Pictures |
Millionaire Hot Seat | 2019–present | Nine Network | |
The Mel Robbins Show | 2019–2020 | Syndication | |
Pandora | 2019–present | The CW | with Radioactive Fishtank, Vital Signs Entertainment and Starlings Television |
For All Mankind | Apple TV+ | with Tall Ship Productions | |
Party of Five | 2020 | Freeform | with Pampola Productions, Mad Bean Productions and Freeform Original Productions |
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector | NBC | with Signal Hill Productions, Pernomium, Sin Video (pilot), Keshet Studios and Universal Television. Based on the 1999 film, The Bone Collector Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony. | |
Indebted | with Universal Television, Screaming Elliot Productions and Doug Robinson Productions | ||
For Life | 2020–2021 | ABC | with Channel Road Productions, G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Doug Robinson Productions and ABC Signature |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | 2020–present | with Valleycrest Productions, Embassy Row and Kimmelot | |
#FreeRayshawn | 2020 | Quibi | with Fuqua Films |
Murder House Flip | |||
White Lines | Netflix | with Left Bank Pictures and Vancouver Media | |
Alex Rider | 2020–present | Amazon Prime Video/IMDb TV | with Eleventh Hour Films |
Crossing Swords | Hulu | with Buddy System Studios, Tom Is Awesome and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios | |
United We Fall | 2020 | ABC | with Juban Productions, Julius Sharpe International Petroleum & Writing, Exhibit A and ABC Studios |
Truth Seekers | Amazon Prime Video | with Stolen Picture | |
Woke | 2020–present | Hulu | with Cloud Nine Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment and ABC Signature |
De brutas, nada | Amazon Prime Video | ||
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | 2021–present | Nine Network | |
Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham | Starz | with Boardwalk Pictures and Great Glen Company | |
Behind Her Eyes | 2021 | Netflix | with Left Bank Pictures |
Coyote | CBS All Access | with MacLaren Entertainment, The Carnes & Gilbert Business, Narrative Ballistics, Paramount Network Originals and Dark Horse Entertainment | |
Call Your Mother | ABC | with Kari's Logo Here and ABC Signature | |
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune | 2021–present | ||
Rebel | 2021 | with ABC Signature, Trip the Light Productions and Davis Entertainment | |
Them | 2021–present | Amazon Prime Video | with Hillman Grand Productions, Odd Man Out, Vertigo Entertainment and Amazon Studios |
The Celebrity Dating Game | ABC | with Hard North Media and Passion Films | |
Fantasy Island | Fox | with Gemstone Studios, Fox Entertainment and Happier in Hollywood | |
Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem | 2021 | Peacock | with Corday Productions |
I Know What You Did Last Summer | 2021–present | Amazon Prime Video | with Amazon Studios, Atomic Monster, Original Film, Mandalay Television and Off Center Inc. |
The Wheel of Time | with Amazon Studios, Radar Pictures, Iwot Pictures, Long Weekend and Little Island Productions | ||
The Afterparty | 2022 | Apple TV+ | with Lord Miller Productions and TriStar Television |
The Last of Us[2] | Coming 2022 | HBO | with PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, The Mighty Mint, Word Games |
A League of Their Own | TBA | Amazon Prime Video | with Amazon Studios |
Fear Agent | with Amazon Studios, Matt Tolmach Productions and Point Grey Pictures | ||
Silk | |||
Humboldt | TBA | with Anonymous Content | |
Agent King | Netflix | with Sony Pictures Animation and Authentic Brands Group | |
Good Times | with Act III Productions, Fuzzy Door Productions and Unanimous Media | ||
Obliterated | |||
The Night Agent | |||
A Spy Among Friends | Charter Spectrum | ||
Dinner at the Center of the Earth | Showtime | ||
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | TBS | ||
Jeopardy! National College Championship | ABC | ||
Tomie | Quibi | ||
Sly Cooper | TBA | produced by PlayStation Productions | |
Untitled Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse TV Series | with Sony Pictures Animation, Lord Miller Productions, and Marvel Animation Based on the 2018 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, and Marvel Entertainment[3] | ||
Goosebumps | Disney+ | with Scholastic Entertainment, and Original Film based on the children book the 2015 film, and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation/Scholastic Entertainment/Original Film[4] | |
Young Love | HBO Max | with Sony Pictures Animation, Blue Key Entertainment, and Lion Forge Animation | |
The Gordita Chronicles | with Cinestar Pictures, Osprey Productions, Unbelievable Entertainment |
TriStar Television[]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown | 1986–1987 | CBS | co-production with Ron Samuels Productions |
Take Five | 1987 | co-production with Imagine Television and Empire City Presentations | |
Nothing in Common | NBC | co-production with Rastar Productions Based on the 1986 movie of the same name by TriStar Pictures | |
Werewolf | 1987–1988 | Fox | then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
My Two Dads | 1987–1990 | NBC | co-production with Michael Jacobs Productions; then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
Buck James | 1987–1988 | ABC | then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
Get a Life | 1990–1992 | Fox | produced by New World Television from 1990 to 1991 |
Charlie Hoover | 1991 | co-production with Ian Gurvitz Productions, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, and New World Television | |
The Adventures of Mark & Brian | 1991–1992 | NBC | co-production with Don Mischer Productions, Frontier Pictures and New World Television |
The Boys of Twilight | 1992 | CBS | co-production with Echo Cove Productions |
Moe's World | ABC | TV pilot; co-production with New World Television | |
The Fifth Corner | NBC | co-produced by John Herzfeld Productions and Adelson-Baumgarten Productions | |
Forever Knight | 1992–1996 | CBS/Syndication/USA Network | co-produced by Paragon Entertainment Corporation, Tele München and Glen Warren Productions |
The Edge | 1992–1993[5] | Fox | with Mirkinvision |
Mad About You | 1992–1999 | NBC | with In Front Productions and Nuance Productions |
TriBeCa | 1993 | Fox | with Montana Beach Productions and TriBeCa Productions |
A League of Their Own | CBS | with Parkway Productions | |
Good Advice | 1993–1994 | with In Front Productions and Itzbinso Long Productions | |
The Nanny | 1993–1999 | finished under Columbia TriStar Television with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. and Highschool Sweethearts (seasons 3–6) | |
TV Nation | 1994–1995 | NBC/Fox Broadcasting Company BBC Two |
with Dog Eat Dog Films and BBC |
Women of the House | 1995 | CBS | A spinoff of Designing Women with Bloodworth-Thomason Mozark Productions and Perseverance, Inc. |
Simon | 1995–1996 | The WB | with In Front Productions |
Ned and Stacey | 1995–1997 | Fox | with Hanley Productions |
Can't Hurry Love | 1995–1996 | CBS | with The Producers Entertainment Group/Axelrod-Widdoes Productions and CBS Productions Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Media Ventures |
Hudson Street | ABC | co-production with Katie Face Productions | |
Mr. Show with Bob and David | 1995–1998 | HBO | season 1 only; with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Dakota North Entertainment |
Dead By Sunset | 1995 | NBC | mini-series |
Matt Waters | 1996 | CBS | with Christmas Tree Entertainment and James D. Parriott Productions |
Malcolm & Eddie | 1996–2000 | UPN | Columbia TriStar Television from 1999 to 2000; with Jeff Franklin Productions |
Moloney | 1996–1997 | CBS | with Predawn Productions and CBS Productions |
Love and Marriage | 1996 | Fox | with Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions |
Early Edition | 1996–2000 | CBS | Columbia TriStar Television from 1997 to 2000; with CBS Productions Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Media Ventures |
Life... and Stuff | 1997 | with Perrgood Productions and Somers-Teitelbaum-David | |
Good Girls Revolt | 2015–2016 | Amazon Prime Video | with Amazon Studios, Lynda Obst Productions, Annabelita Films and Farm Kid |
Shut Eye | 2016–2017 | Hulu | with Peg + Les and Gran Via Productions |
The Last Tycoon | Amazon Prime Video | with Amazon Studios, Kippster Entertainment, City Entertainment, Brady American Productions and Home Run Productions, Inc. | |
On Becoming a God in Central Florida | 2019 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, Smokehouse Pictures and Pail Eyes Pictures |
The Afterparty | 2022 | Apple TV+ | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Lord Miller Productions |
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Sony Pictures Television International[]
Formerly known as Columbia Pictures International Television and Columbia TriStar International Television (1992–2002).
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1983–1986 | ABC | U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Riptide | 1984–1986 | NBC | |
The Upper Hand | 1990–1996 | ITV | co-production with ITV Central/Carlton Television |
Chain Letters | 1995–1997 | co-production with ITV Tyne Tees and Action Time | |
Rurouni Kenshin | 1996–1998 | Fuji TV/Cartoon Network | distribution only; produced by Gallop, Studio Deen, and Aniplex |
AXN: Action TV | 1998 | Fox Family Channel | co-production with GRB Studios |
Mysterious Ways | 2000–2002 | NBC/Ion Television/ CTV Television Network |
distribution outside of the U.S. and Canada only; produced by Lionsgate Television and Ion Media |
Tequila and Bonetti | 2000 | Italia 1 | co-production with Mastrofilm and MediaTrade |
Cyborg 009 | 2001 | TV Tokyo | produced by TV Tokyo and licensed by Avex, Inc. in North America |
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future | Channel 5 | co-production with Netter Digital | |
RockFace | 2002–2003 | BBC One | with BBC Scotland and Union Pictures |
Monkey Typhoon | TV Tokyo | produced by Studio Egg and Avex | |
Astro Boy | 2003 | Fuji TV/Kids' WB!/Cartoon Network | produced by Tezuka Productions |
Sea of Souls | 2004–2007 | BBC One | co-produced by BBC Scotland and Carnival Films |
Casados con Hijos (Colombia) | 2004–2005 | Caracol Televisión | |
Hex | Sky One | with Shine TV | |
Dragons' Den | 2005–present | BBC Two | with BBC Studios Factual Entertainment Productions |
Casados con Hijos (Argentina) | 2005–2006 | Telefe | with Telefe Contenidos |
Blood+ | MBS/TBS/Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) | produced by Production I.G | |
The New Captain Scarlet | 2005 | ITV | co-produced by Anderson Entertainment and Indestructible Production Company |
Zorro: The Sword and the Rose | 2007 | Caracol Television Telemundo |
with RTI Colombia and Zorro Productions, Inc. |
The Pyramid Game | Challenge | ||
The Tudors | 2007–2010 | Showtime CBC BBC Two TV3 |
produced by Reveille Productions, Octagon Films, Working Title Television, Peace Arch Entertainment, Showtime Networks and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation International distribution only |
Los Simuladores | 2008–2009 | Televisa | |
Power of 10 | 2008 | Nine Network | co-produced by FremantleMedia Australia |
Six Degrees of X | AXN | co-produced by Base Camp Films | |
Viper's Creed | 2009 | Animax/BS11/G4 | produced by AIC Spirits and Digital Frontier |
Adelaide Productions[]
Note: Adelaide serves as copyright holder and producer of the following shows, but bears the logo of the respective SPE branch.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Jumanji: The Series | 1996–1999 | UPN Kids/BKN | with Interscope Communications and Teitler Film Based on the 1995 film by TriStar Pictures |
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. | 1996 | CBS | with Doug² |
Extreme Ghostbusters | 1997 | Syndication | |
Men in Black: The Series | 1997–2001 | Kids' WB | with Amblin Television Based on the 1997 film by Columbia Pictures |
Channel Umptee-3 | 1997–1998 | Executive produced by live-action TV veteran Norman Lear, co-produced by Act III Productions and Enchanté George | |
Godzilla: The Series | 1998–2000 | Fox Kids | with Toho and Centropolis Television Based on the 1998 film by TriStar Pictures |
Dilbert | 1999–2000 | UPN | with Idbox and United Media |
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles | Syndication | Based on the 1997 film by TriStar Pictures with Verhoeven-Marshall, Flat Earth Productions, Inc., Foundating Imaging, Hyper Image and Rainbow Studios | |
Dragon Tales | 1999–2005 | PBS Kids & CBC Television | with Children's Television Workshop (1999–2001) and Sesame Workshop (2001–2005) |
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | 1999–2001 | Fox Kids | Based on Dark Horse Comics' comic book series by Dark Horse Entertainment |
Max Steel | 2000–2002 | Kids' WB (season 1–2) Cartoon Network (season 3) |
with Netter Digital Animation, Mainframe Entertainment and Mattel Inc. |
Sammy | 2000 | NBC | with Brad Grey Television and Desert Rat Productions |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2000–2005 | Kids' WB | in association with The JC Group and Blue Train Entertainment |
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series | 2001–2002 | Syndication | with Paradox Entertainment with Dream Pod 9 |
Harold and the Purple Crayon | HBO | ||
Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl | 2002 | ScreenBlast | distributed online |
Phantom Investigators | The WB | co-produced by (W)Holesome Products, Inc. | |
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series | 2003 | MTV | co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment |
Stuart Little | HBO | co-produced by Red Wagon Entertainment based on the 1999 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures | |
Astro Boy | 2003–2004 | The WB Cartoon Network |
co-produced by Tezuka Productions for the American version; based on the characters by Osamu Tezuka. |
The Boondocks | 2005–2014 | Adult Swim | with Rebel Base Productions (seasons 1–3) and Studio Mir (season 4) |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | 2008–2009 | Kids' WB (season 1) Disney XD (season 2) |
co-produced by Marvel Entertainment and Culver Entertainment |
Sit Down, Shut Up | 2009 | Fox | co-produced by Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television; remake of the original Australian 2001 series of the same name. |
Sony Pictures Animation[]
PlayStation Productions[]
TOY Productions[]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Grady | 1975–1976 | NBC | Spin-off of the 1972 TV series Sanford and Son by Tandem Productions |
What's Happening!! | 1976–1979 | ABC | Inspired by the 1975 film Cooley High by American International Pictures |
Carter Country | 1977–1979 | ||
13 Queens Boulevard | 1979 | ||
One in a Million | 1980 | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television | |
One of the Boys | 1982 | NBC |
Spelling-Goldberg Productions[]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Rookies | 1972–1976 | ABC | Originally syndicated by Viacom Enterprises |
Chopper One | 1974 | ||
S.W.A.T. | 1975–1976 | ||
Starsky & Hutch | 1975–1979 | ||
Family | 1976–1980 | co-production with Icarus Productions | |
Charlie's Angels | 1976–1981 | ||
Fantasy Island | 1977–1984 | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television | |
Hart to Hart | 1979–1984 | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television (seasons 4–5) and Rona II Productions | |
T. J. Hooker | 1982–1986 | ABC/CBS | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television |
Rastar Television[]
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! (1982–1986)
- Blue Thunder (1984) (co-production with Public Arts and Columbia Pictures Television)
- Nothing in Common (1987) (co-production with TriStar Television)
- The Hollywood Game (1992) (co-production with CBS Entertainment Productions and Pasetta Productions)
Tandem Productions[]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
All in the Family | 1971–1979 | CBS | Based on the 1965 TV series Till Death Us Do Part by the British Broadcasting Corporation Syndicated by Viacom Enterprises until 1990 |
Sanford and Son | 1972–1977 | NBC | Based on the 1962 TV series Steptoe and Son by the British Broadcasting Corporation |
Maude | 1972–1978 | CBS | A spinoff of All In The Family |
Good Times | 1974–1979 | A spinoff of Maude | |
All That Glitters | 1977 | Syndication | |
Sanford Arms | NBC | A spinoff of Sanford and Son | |
Diff'rent Strokes | 1978–1986 | NBC/ABC | Final season produced by Embassy Television. |
Archie Bunker's Place | 1979–1983 | CBS | A continuation of All In The Family |
Sanford | 1980–1981 | NBC | A sequel and a spinoff of Sanford and Son |
Gloria | 1982–1983 | CBS | A spin off of Archie Bunker's Place |
ELP Communications[]
Formerly known as T.A.T. Communications Company (1974–1982), Embassy Television (1982–1986) and Embassy Communications (1986–1988).
Notes: * (Production assumed by Columbia Pictures Television in 1988) Bold (Production assumed by Columbia TriStar Television in 1994)
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Jeffersons | 1975–1985 | CBS | A spin-off of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions co-production with NRW Productions (1975–1979) and Ragamuffin Productions (1980–1981) |
Hot L Baltimore | 1975 | ABC | Based on the 1973 stage play The Hot I Baltimore by Lanford Wilson |
One Day at a Time | 1975–1984 | CBS | co-production with Allwhit, Inc. |
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | 1976–1977 | Syndication | Produced in association with and distributed by Filmways. Distributed by T.A.T. Communications Company during season 2. |
The Nancy Walker Show | 1976 | ABC | |
The Dumplings | NBC | ||
All's Fair | 1976–1977 | CBS | |
Fernwood 2 Night | 1977 | Syndication | A spin-off of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman |
A Year at the Top | CBS | ||
Forever Fernwood | 1978 | Syndication | A continuation of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman |
America 2-Night | A continuation of Fernwood 2 Night | ||
In the Beginning | CBS | ||
Hello, Larry | 1979–1980 | NBC | |
The Baxters | 1979–1981 | Syndication | season 1 only |
*The Facts of Life | 1979–1988 | NBC | A spin-off of the 1978 TV series Diff'rent Strokes by Tandem Productions, Inc. |
Joe's World | 1979–1980 | ||
Palmerstown, U.S.A. | 1980–1981 | CBS | co-produced with Haley Productions |
Silver Spoons | 1982–1987 | NBC/Syndication | co-production with Lightkeeper Productions from 1982 to 1984 |
Square Pegs | 1982–1983 | CBS | |
Double Trouble | 1984–1985 | NBC | |
a.k.a. Pablo | 1984 | ABC | |
E/R | 1984–1985 | CBS | |
*Who's the Boss? | 1984–1992 | ABC | co-production with Hunter-Cohan Productions from 1987 to 1992 |
It's Your Move | 1984–1985 | NBC | |
*227 | 1985–1990 | ||
*The Charmings | 1987–1988 | ABC | co-production with Sternin & Fraser Ink |
*Married... with Children | 1987–1997 | FOX | |
Sweet Surrender | 1987 | NBC | co-production with Dahn Than Productions |
Everything's Relative | CBS | co-production with Fredde Productions | |
*Women in Prison | 1987–1988 | FOX | |
*Trial and Error | 1988 | CBS | |
*One of the Boys | 1989 | NBC | with Stiefel Phillips Entertainment, The Fred Silverman Company and Hunter-Cohan Productions |
*Live-In | 1989–1990 | CBS | with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. |
*The Famous Teddy Z | co-production with Hugh Wilson Productions | ||
*Free Spirit | 1989–1990 | ABC | |
*Living Dolls | 1989 | A spinoff of Who's the Boss? | |
*Sugar and Spice | 1990 | CBS | |
*Married People | 1990–1991 | ABC | with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. |
*Top of the Heap | 1991 | FOX | a spinoff of Married... with Children |
*Teech | 1991 | CBS | with Nikndaph Productions |
*Vinnie & Bobby | 1992 | FOX | a spinoff of Married... with Children |
*Rachel Gunn, R.N. | 1992–1993 | with Foul Tempered Woman Productions | |
*The Powers That Be | 1992–1993 | NBC | with ACT III Television and Castle Rock Entertainment |
*Beakman's World | 1992–1997 | TLC/CBS | with Universal Belo Productions |
*Phenom | 1993–1994 | ABC | with Gracie Films |
*George | 1993 | ABC | with Katie Face Productions and Envy Productions |
*704 Hauser | 1994 | CBS | A spinoff of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions with ACT III Television |
*Muddling Through | 1994 | CBS | co-production with Savage Cake Productions |
*My Wildest Dreams | 1995 | FOX | |
*First Time Out | 1995 | The WB |
Merv Griffin Enterprises[]
Formerly known as Merv Griffin Productions until 1984.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Merv Griffin Show | 1962–1986 | NBC/CBS/Syndication | distributed by Group W Productions (1964–1969), Metromedia Producers Corporation (1972–1983) and King World (1983–1986) Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights |
Jeopardy! | 1964–1975 1978–1979 1984–present |
NBC/Syndication | distributed by Metromedia (1974–1975) and King World Productions (1984–2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007–2021); CBS Media Ventures (2021–present) Continued starting in 1994 by Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002–2020), and Sony Pictures Television Studios (2020–present) |
Let's Play Post Office | 1965–1966 | NBC | |
Reach for the Stars | 1967 | ||
One in a Million | |||
Memory Game | 1971 | ||
Wheel of Fortune | 1975–present | NBC/CBS/Syndication | syndicated nighttime version distributed by King World Productions (1983–2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007–2021); CBS Media Ventures (2021–present) Continued starting in 1994 by Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002–2020), and Sony Pictures Television Studios (2020–present) |
Dance Fever | 1979–1987 | Syndication | co-produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights |
Headline Chasers | 1985–1986 | co-production with Wink Martindale Enterprises and distributed by King World | |
Monopoly | 1990 | ABC | co-production with Parker Brothers and King World Currently owned by Entertainment One |
Super Jeopardy! | co-produced by King World | ||
Ruckus | 1991 | WNBC |
Danny Arnold Productions[]
- Barney Miller (1975–1982, produced by Four D Productions)
- Fish (1977–1978, produced by the Mimus Corporation)
- A.E.S. Hudson Street (1978, produced by the Triseme Corporation)
- Joe Bash (1986, produced by Tetagram Ltd.)
Witt/Thomas Productions[]
Note: These are the series by W/T that were distributed by TeleVentures for off-net syndication.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mama's Boy | 1987–1988 | NBC | |
Heartland | 1989 | CBS |
Guber-Peters Television[]
Note: Formerly Chuck Barris Productions from 1965 to 1982; 1984–1987 and Barris Productions from 1987 to 1989.
Title | Years | Network |
---|---|---|
The Dating Game | 1965–1974, 1978–1980, 1986–1989 | ABC/Syndication |
Dream Girl of '67 | 1966–1967 | |
The Newlywed Game | 1966–1974, 1977–1980, 1985–1989 | ABC/Syndication |
The Family Game | 1967 | ABC |
How's Your Mother-in-Law? | 1967–1968 | |
The Game Game | 1969 | Syndication |
The Parent Game | 1972–1973 | |
Treasure Hunt | 1973–1977, 1981–1982 | |
The Bobby Vinton Show | 1975–1978 | CTV Television Network/Syndication |
The Gong Show | 1976–1980, 1988–1989 | NBC/Syndication |
The $1.98 Beauty Show | 1978–1980 | Syndication |
3's a Crowd | 1979–1980 | |
Camouflage | 1980 | |
Oceanquest | 1985 | ABC |
Dream Girl USA | 1986–1987 | |
Quiz Kids Challenge | 1990 | Syndication |
New World Television[]
(Note: Denotes (*) produced by TriStar Television in 1991)
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Sledge Hammer! | 1986–1988 | ABC | U.S. television rights are held by Sony Pictures Television co-production with Alan Spencer Productions and D'Angelo Productions (1986–1987) |
Tour of Duty | 1987–1990 | CBS | co-production with Zev Braun Productions |
Grand Slam | 1990 | co-production with Bill L. Norton Productions | |
Elvis | ABC | co-production with James D. Parriott Productions, Navarone Entertainment and Rick Husky Productions | |
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase | mini-series; co-production with ItzBinso Long Productions and P.A. Productions | ||
Get a Life | 1990–1992 | FOX | produced by Elliottland Productions and Mirkinvision |
The Adventures of Mark & Brian | 1991–1992 | NBC | co-production with Don Mischer Productions and Frontier Pictures |
Charlie Hoover | FOX | co-production with Ian Gurvitz Productions and Brillstein-Grey Entertainment |
Jack Barry Productions/Barry & Enright Productions[]
- The Joker's Wild (1972–1975 and 1977–1986 only; 1977 version distributed by Colbert Television Sales)
- The Honeymoon Game (1970 unsold pilot) (In association with Metromedia)
- Juvenile Jury (1970–1971)
- The Reel Game (1971) (in association with Four Star Television and ABC)
- Make the Scene (1972 unsold pilot)
- Hollywood's Talking (1973)
- Countdown (1974 unsold pilot)
- Blank Check (1975)
- People Are Funny (1975 unsold pilot) (In association with Jim Victory Television)
- Hollywood Connection (1977–1978) (In association with KTLA)
- We've Got Your Number (1975 unsold pilot)
- Double Cross (1975 game show unsold pilot)
- Break the Bank (1976–1977) (served as both network and syndication)
- Way Out Games (1976–1977) (In association with MGM Television; currently owned by Warner Bros. Television)
- Tic-Tac-Dough (1978–1986 only)
- People Watchers (1970s unsold pilot) (In association with WISH-TV)
- Decisions, Decisions (1979? unsold pilot)
- Joker, Joker, Joker (1979–1981) (Children's edition of The Joker's Wild)
- Play the Percentages (1980)
- The Bert Convy Show (1980)
- Bullseye (1980–1982)
- Hot Potato (1984)
- All About Us (1985) (daily magazine show hosted by Ron Hendren; part of the INDAY package distributed by LBS Communications)
- Bumper Stumpers (1987–1990) (In association with the Global Television Network, Wink Martindale Enterprises, and the USA Network)
- Chain Letters (1987–1990) (In association with ITV Tyne Tees and Action Time)
- Juvenile Jury (1983–1984 and 1989–1991)
- All About the Opposite Sex (1990)
- Hold Everything! (1990)
Stewart Television[]
Note: Formerly known as Bob Stewart Productions.
- Eye Guess (1966–1969)
- The Face Is Familiar (1966)
- Personality (1967–1969)
- You're Putting Me On (1969)
- Three on a Match (1971–1974)
- Pyramid
- The $10,000 Pyramid (1973–1976)
- The $20,000 Pyramid (1976–1980)
- The $25,000 Pyramid (1974–1979) (currently owned by CBS Media Ventures)
- The $50,000 Pyramid (1981)
- The (New) $25,000 Pyramid (1982–1988)
- The $100,000 Pyramid (1985–1988) (originally distributed by 20th Century Fox Television)
- The $100,000 Pyramid (1991)
- Jackpot! (1974–1975, 1985–1988, 1989–1990)
- Winning Streak (1974–1975)
- Blankety Blanks (1975)
- Shoot for the Stars (1977)
- Pass the Buck (1978)
- The Love Experts (1978–1979) (currently owned by CBS Media Ventures)
- Chain Reaction (1980, 1986–1991)
- Go (1983–1984)
- Double Talk (1986; revival of Shoot for the Stars)
Sony Wonder Television[]
In 2000, Sony Music sold the television assets of Sony Wonder to TV-Loonland AG. As part of the sale, Sony kept the North American home video and international audio rights to its series. Sony Wonder's television library is currently owned by M4E AG, a subsidiary of Studio 100.[6]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Beginner's Bible | 1995 | Direct-to-video | with Time Life Video & Television and Jumbo Pictures |
Baby, It's You | 1996 | ||
The Kidsongs Television Show | 1997–1998 | Syndication | seasons 3–4 only; co-production with and owned by Together Again Video Productions |
The Brothers Flub | 1999–2000 | Nickelodeon | with Sunbow Entertainment, Ravensburger Film + TV, and Videal |
Angel Wings | 1999 | Direct-to-video | with Tyndale Entertainment |
Mega Babies | 1999–2000 | Fox Family | with CinéGroupe and Landmark Entertainment Group |
The Rainbow Fish | HBO Family | with Constantin Medien and Decode Entertainment | |
Wondrous Myths & Legends | Direct-to-video | with D'Ocon Films | |
Fat Dog Mendoza | 2000–2001 | Cartoon Network Europe | with Sunbow Entertainment and TMO-Loonland |
Generation O! | 2000–2001 | Kids' WB | with Sunbow Entertainment, RTV Family Entertainment and Wang Film Productions |
Teleset[]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
La Baby Sister | 2000–2001 | Caracol Televisión | |
El Factor X | 2005–present | RCN Televisión | |
Factor Xs | 2006–2011 | ||
Amor en custodia | 2009–2010 | ||
Rosario Tijeras | 2010 | ||
3 milagros | 2011–2012 | ||
Doctor SOS | 2011–2013 | ||
Colombia Tiene Talento | 2012–2013 | ||
Atrevete a Cantar | 2013 | RCN Televisión MundoFox |
|
El Marachi | 2014 | AXN | with Sony Pictures Television |
Metástasis | UniMás Caracol Televisión | ||
Miss Dynamite | 2015 | TNT Latin America | with Sony Pictures Television and Televisa |
Lady, la vendedora de rosas | RCN Televisión | with Sony Pictures Television | |
La querida del Centauro | 2016–2017 | Telemundo | with Telemundo Studios and Sony Pictures Television |
The Queen of Flow | 2018–present | Caracol Televisión | with Sony Pictures Television |
La reina soy yo | 2019 | Las Estrellas | with Sony Pictures Television |
2waytraffic[]
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British) (1998–2014; produced until 2010)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999–2019) (co-production with Celador, Valleycrest Productions; distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television)
- Wer wird Millionär? (1999–present)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian) (1999–2010)
- Winning Lines (1999–2004)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Canadian Edition (2000) (co-production with CTV Television Network, Valleycrest Productions, and Buena Vista Television)
- The People Versus (2000–2002)
- Quiz $ Millionaire (2000–2013)
- Brainiest (2001–2002)
- Grand Slam (2003)
- You Are What You Eat (2004–2007, 2009)
- That's the Question (2006–2007) (co-production with Scott Sternberg Productions)
- Take It or Leave It (2006–2008) (co-production with Intellygents)
- That's the Question (British) (2007) (co-production with Intellygents)
- Last One Standing (2007–2008)
- All Star Mr & Mrs (2008–2016)
- Qui veut gagner des millions ? (2008–present)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? New Zealand (2008)
- Pyramid (2009–2014)
- Millionaire Hot Seat (2009–2019)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Philippine) (2009–2015)
Embassy Row[]
Formerly known as Diplomatic until 2005.
- 2 Minute Drill (2000–2001)
- Smush (2001) (in association with Greengrass Productions, Jellyvision and USA Network)
- Boy Meets Grill (2002–present)
- Pepsi's Play for a Billion (2003–2004) (in association with the PepsiCo)
- Studio 7 (2004) (in association with Monkey Entertainment)
- My Kind of Town (2005; in association with Monkey Kingdom and Greengrass Productions)
- The 9 on Yahoo! (2006–2008)
- Chain Reaction (2006–2007; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
- Fast Cars & Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race (2007)
- Grand Slam (2007; in association with Monkey Kingdom, Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
- The World Series of Pop Culture (2006–2007; in association with VH1)
- Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race (2007)
- Power of 10 (2007–2008; in association with Sony Pictures Television)
- The Newlywed Game (2009–2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
- Make My Day (2009; in association with Monkey Kingdom, Sony Pictures Television and TV Land Originals)
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009–present) (in association with Sony Pictures Television and Bravo Media Productions)
- Hidden Agenda (2010; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
- The Glee Project (2011–2012) (in association with [[Ryan Murphy Productions and Oxygen Media Productions)
- Talking Dead (2011–present)
- Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012–present; in association with Sony Pictures Television)
- Kathy (2012–2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television, Donut Run, and Bravo Originals)
- The American Bible Challenge (2012–2014; in association with Sony Pictures Television, Relativity Media, and GSN Originals)
- The Substitute (2011; in association with Phear Creative and MTV Production Development)
- The Pyramid (2012; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN Originals)
- The Job (2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television)
- Crowd Rules (2013)
- Cutthroat Kitchen (2013–2017)
- Shark After Dark (2013–present)
- Talking Bad (2013)
- Fashion Queens (2013–2015; co-produced by True Entertainment and Bravo Originals)
- Beat Bobby Flay (2013/2014–present; co produced by Rock Shrimp Productions)
- Bates Motel: After Hours (2014)
- Street Art Throwdown (2015; co-produced by Sony Pictures Television, Ugly Pretty Productions and Oxygen Media Productions)
- Garbage Time with Katie Nolan (2015–2017)
- Bianca (2015–present; co-produced by Lucky Gal Productions)
- The Grace Helbig Show (2015)
- Recipe for Deception (2016; in association with Realizer Productions and Bravo Media Productions)
- VH1 Live! (2016)
- Good Morning Football (2016–present)
- Comedy Knockout (2016–present; in association with TruTV and 3 Arts Entertainment)
- After Trek (2017–2018)
- Talking with Chris Hardwick (2017)
- My Brother, My Brother and Me (2017)
- Beyond Stranger Things (2017)
- Bravo's Play by Play (2018–present) (in association with Most Talkative Productions and Bravo Media Productions
- Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler (2018–present)
- Below the Belt (2018–present)
- The Kyle Brandt Football Experience (2018)
- Kandi Koated Nights (2018) (in association with Sony Pictures Television, Kandi Koated Entertainment, TTucker Productions and Bravo Media Productions)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2020–present)
- Prime Rewind: Inside The Boys (2020–present)
- Kal Penn Approves This Message (2020–present)
- Doing the Most with Phoebe Robinson (2021–present) (in association with Tiny Reparations and Comedy Partners)
Victory Television[]
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British) (1998–2014; produced from 2011 to 2014)
- The Exit List (2012) (co-production with Gogglebox Entertainment)
- 5 Minutes to a Fortune (2013)
- Tough Young Teachers (2014)
- Draw It! (2014)
- Win Your Wish List (2014–2016)
- Benchmark (2015)
Silver River Productions[]
- Respectable (2006)
- Pulling (2006–2009)
- Say No to the Knife (2007)
- The Diets That Time Forgot (2008)
- The Supersizers... (2008–2009)
- Natural Born Sellers (2008)
- How TV Changed Britain (2008)
- Grow Your Own Drugs (2009–2010)
- I'm Running Sainsbury's (2009)
- Kevin McCoy's Grand Tour of Europe (2009)
- Little Crackers (2010–2012) (co-production with Tiger Aspect Productions, Sprout Pictures, Renegade Pictures, Avalon Television, Blue Door Adventures, Can Communicate and Phil Mclntyre Pictures)
- A Question of Taste (2012)
- What Makes a Masterpiece (2012)
- Hidden Talent (2012)
- Antiques Uncovered (2012)
- Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
- Cherry Healey: Old Before My Time (2013)
- Shut Your Facebook (2014)
- The Big Allotment Challenge (2014–2015)
- Nick & Margaret: Too Many Immigrants? (2014)
- Russia's Lost Princesses (2014)
- Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance (2014)
- Confessions of a Copper (2014)
Left Bank Pictures[]
- Wallander (2008−2016)
- Father & Son (2009)
- School of Comedy (2009−2010, piloted in 2008)
- Married Single Other (2010)
- Strike Back (2010−2015, 2017–2020)
- DCI Banks (2010−2016)
- Zen (2011)
- Mad Dogs (2011−2013)
- Cardinal Burns (2012)
- The Ice Cream Girls (2013)
- Outlander (2014–present)
- Mad Dogs (2015–2016)
- The Crown (2016–present)
- The Replacement (2017)
- The Halcyon (2017)
- Pls Like (2017–present)
- Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams (2017–2018)
- Quiz (2020)
- White Lines (2020–present)
- Three Pines (TBA)
Electric Ray[]
- Close to the Edge (2015)
- Prized Apart (2015)
- Natural Born Winners (2016)
- Carjackers (2016–2017)
- Bromans (2017)
- Million Pound Menu (2018–2019)
Bad Wolf[]
- The Night Of(2016)
- Beddgelert(2017)
- A Discovery of Witches (2018–present)
- His Dark Materials (2019–present)
- Industry (2020–present)
- I Hate Suzie (2020–present)
- Doctor Who (2023–)
Stellify Media[]
- Can't Touch This (2016)
- Goodbye House (2017)
- Don't Say It... Bring It! (2017)
- In Solitary: The Anti-Social Experiment (2017)
- Space Truckers (2017)
- Blind Date (2017–2018) (with So Television and Olga TV)
- Blind Date Ireland (2017)
- Beauty Queen and Single (2017–2019)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (2018–present) (with Sony Pictures Television)
- A Taste of Home (2018)
- Gino's Win Your Wish List (2018–2021)
- Celebs in Solitary (2018)
- Parents' Evening (2018–2019)
- Hot Right Now (2018)
- Flinch (2019)
- There's No Place Like Tyrone (2019)
- Single Body (2019)
- Pretty Single (2020)
- Celebrity Snoop Dogs (2020)
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: The Million Pound Question (2020)
- Farm to Feast: Best Menu Wins (2021–present)
Playmaker Media[]
Programs with a shaded background indicate the program is still in production.
Title | Network | Years | Format | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wicked Love: The Maria Korp Story | Nine Network | 2010 | Telemovie | |
Slide | FOX8 | 2011 | Drama series | 1 season, 10 episodes |
Blood Brothers | Nine Network | 2011 | Telemovie | |
House Husbands | Nine Network | 2012–2017 | Drama | 5 seasons, 58 episodes |
The Code | ABC | 2014–2016 | Drama series | 2 seasons, 12 episodes |
Love Child | Nine Network | 2014–2017 | Drama series | 4 seasons, 36 episodes |
Hiding | ABC | 2015 | Drama series | 1 season, 8 episodes |
The Wrong Girl | Network Ten | 2016–2017 | Drama series | 2 seasons, 18 episodes |
Chosen | iQiyi | 2017 | 3-part Miniseries | |
Friday on My Mind | ABC | 2017 | 2-part Miniseries | |
Bite Club | Nine Network | 2018 | Drama series | 1 season, 8 episodes |
Blind Date | Network Ten | 2018 | Light Entertainment | 1 season |
Bloom | Stan | 2019–present | Drama series | 2 seasons, 12 episodes |
Reckoning | AXN | 2019 | Drama series | 1 season, 10 episodes |
The Commons | Stan | 2019 | Drama series | 1 season, 8 episodes |
Silvergate Media[]
- The Octonauts (2010–present) (with Brown Bag Films and Mainframe Studios)
- Peter Rabbit (2012–2016) (with Brown Bag Films)
- Sunny Day (2017–2020) (with Nickelodeon Animation Studio)
- Hilda (2018–present) (with Mercury Filmworks, Nobrow Press, Atomic Cartoons and Flying Eye Books)
- Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt (2020–present) (with Brown Bag Films)
- Octonauts: Above & Beyond (2021–present) (with Mainframe Studios)
- The Creature Cases (coming 2022) (with TeamTO)
Eleven[]
- Glue (2014)
- The Enfield Haunting (2015)
- Gap Year (2017–2018)
- Sex Education (2019–present)
Eleventh Hour Films[]
- Foyle's War (2002–2015)
- Safe House (2015–2017)
- New Blood (2016)
- Alex Rider (2020–present)
Fable Pictures[]
- Anne Boleyn (2021–present)
Television films, miniseries and specials[]
Screen Gems[]
- Tales of Frankenstein (1958)
- Bitter Heritage (1958)
- (1966)
- Shadow on the Land (1968)
- Three's a Crowd (1969)
- (1969)
- Gidget Grows Up (1969)
- The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971)
- Black Noon (1971)
- Brian's Song (1971)
- (1971)
- Gidget Gets Married (1972)
- (1972)
- (1972)
- (1972)
- Call Her Mom (1972)
- The Cat Creature (1973)
- Jarrett (1973)
- The Girl on the Late, Late Show (1974)
- QB VII (1974)
- (1974)
- (1974)
- The Story of Jacob and Joseph (1974)
Columbia Pictures Television[]
- (1975)
- (1975)
- A Matter of Wife... and Death (1975)
- (1975)
- (1975)
- (1975)
- The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (1975)
- (1975)
- Cage Without a Key (1975)
- Valley Forge (1975)
- (1976)
- The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976)
- (1976)
- (1976)
- (1976)
- Banjo Hackett: Roamin’ Free (1976)
- The Story of David (1976)
- Contract on Cherry Street (1977)
- Cover Girls (1977)
- ' (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- A Killing Affair (1977)
- (1977)
- (1977)
- The Last Hurrah (1977)
- (1977)
- Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women (1978)
- Doctors' Private Lives (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- (1978)
- A Fire in the Sky (1978)
- Goldie and the Boxer (1979)
- Undercover with the KKK (1979)
- A Shining Season (1979)
- Institute for Revenge (1979)
- (1979)
- From Here to Eternity (1979)
- The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979)
- The Legend of the Golden Gun (1979)
- (1979)
- Pleasure Cove (1979)
- (1979)
- (1979)
- (1979)
- (1980)
- Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop (1980)
- (1980)
- (1980)
- Reunion (1980)
- (1980)
- Beulah Land (1980)
- (1980)
- Once Upon a Spy (1980)
- The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980)
- Terror Among Us (1981)
- Fallen Angel (1981)
- (1981)
- Family Reunion (1981)
- (1981)
- (1981)
- Elvis and the Beauty Queen (1981)
- Goliath Awaits (1981)
- Ivanhoe (1982) (distribution only)
- Money on the Side (1982)
- The Shadow Riders (1982)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- Ain't Misbehavin' (1982)
- (1982, with Rastar Films)
- The Blue and the Gray (1982)
- The Hunchback of Notre (1982) (distribution only)
- (1982)
- Murder Me, Murder You (1983)
- (1983)
- Sadat (1983)
- Malibu (1983)
- (1983)
- The Master of Ballantrae (1984) (distribution only)
- More Than Murder (1984)
- (1984)
- It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (1984)
- Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985)
- (1985)
- (1985)
- Deadly Messages (1985)
- Jenny's War (1985)
- (1985)
- (1985)
- Brotherly Love (1985)
- Alice in Wonderland (1985) (distribution only)
- Reunion at Fairborough (1985) (distribution only)
- The Other Lover (1985)
- Gidget's Summer Reunion (1985)
- Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985)
- I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later (1985)
- A Winner Never Quits (1986)
- (1986)
- There Must Be a Pony (1986)
- Pleasures (1986)
- (1986)
- (1986)
- (1986)
- Kate's Secret (1986)
- The Canterville Ghost (1986)
- (1986)
- (1986)
- (1986)
- There Must Be a Pony (1986)
- Still Crazy Like a Fox (1987)
- (1987)
- (1987)
- (1987)
- Something Is Out There (1988)
- (1988)
- Out of Time (1988)
- Weekend War (1988)
- Maigret (1988)
- Freedom Fighter (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (1988)
- (1988)
- The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1988)
- Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All (1989)
- (1989)
- (1989)
- (1989)
- (1990)
- (1990)
- (1991)
- Switched at Birth (1991)
- The Whereabouts of Jenny (1991)
- Us (1991)
- (1991)
- (1991)
- I Still Dream of Jeannie (1991)
- (1991)
- (1992)
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993)
- Barbarians at the Gate (1993)
- (1993)
- Hart to Hart Returns (1993)
- Hart to Hart: Home is Where the Hart Is (1994)
- (1994)
- Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (1994)
- Baby Brokers (1994)
- Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die (1994)
- Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (1995)
- Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (1995)
- Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time (1995)
- The Witching Hour (1996)
- Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season (1996)
- Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart (1996)
TriStar Television[]
- (1987)
- (1987)
- Danger Down Under (1988)
- (1992)
- (1992) (co-production with Grossbart Barnett Productions)
- Stormy Weathers (1992)
- (1992)
- Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story (1993)
- (1993)
- (1993)
- (1993)
- Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson (1993)
- Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (1994)
- (1994)
- Next Door (1994)
- Sahara (1995)
- Pins and Needles (1995)
- (1995)
- Abandoned and Deceived (1995)
- Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995)
- Annie: A Royal Adventure! (1995)
- To Sir, with Love II (1996)
- (1996)
- Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (1996)
- (1996)
- The Hunchback (1997) (distribution only)
- Intensity (1997)
- (1997)
- (1997)
Columbia TriStar Television[]
- Born Free: A New Adventure (1996) (co-production with Franklin/Waterman and Movieworld)
- For Hope (1996) (co-production with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment)
- (1996)
- Into Thin Air: Death on Everest (1997) (co-production with Sofronski Productions and Stillking Films)
- (1997)
- Crowned and Dangerous (1997)
- Final Descent (1997)
- Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story (1998)
- The Long Island Incident (1998)
- Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story (1999)
- Double Platinum (1999)
- (1999)
- Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999)
- Swing Vote (1999)
- (1999)
- First Daughter (1999)
- Final Run (1999)
- A.T.F. (1999)
- Annie (1999) (co-production with Walt Disney Television, Chris Montan Productions and Storyline Entertainment)
- Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2000)
- The Three Stooges (2000) (co-production with Comedy III Productions, Icon Productions and Storyline Entertainment
- A Father's Choice (2000)
- Songs in Ordinary Time (2000)
- Sole Survivor (2000)
- Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story (2000)
- (2000)
- (2000)
- First Target (2000)
- The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000)
- The Crossing (2000)
- (2000)
- The Linda McCartney Story (2000)
- These Old Broads (2001)
- Call Me Claus (2001)
- Brian's Song (2001)
- The Princess and the Marine (2001)
- What Makes a Family (2001)
- (2001)
- (2001)
- Midwives (2001) (co-production with Craig Anderson Productions)
- The Facts of Life Reunion (2001) (co-production with Walt Disney Television, Berger Queen Productions and Laurence Mark Productions)
- Beyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2002)
- Two Against Time (2002) (co-production with Open Road Productions and Let's Pretend Productions)
- First Shot (2002) (co-production with Mandalay Television and Lionsgate Television)
Sony Pictures Television[]
- Dancing at the Harvest Moon (2002)
- Murder in Greenwich (2002)
- Martin and Lewis (2002)
- The Reagans (2003)
- Red Water (2003)
- Lucy (2003)
- The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story (2004)
- The Brooke Ellison Story (2004)
- Deceit (2004)
- Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman (2004)
- Suburban Madness (2004)
- Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004)
- Raising Waylon (2004)
- The Hunt for the BTK Killer (2005)
- Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005)
- Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006)
- Not Like Everyone Else (2006)
- (2006)
- Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America (2006)
- Relative Chaos (2006)
- Wedding Wars (2006)
- Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006)
- Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007)
- Comanche Moon (2008)
- A Raisin in the Sun (2008)
- Flirting with Forty (2008)
- America (2009)
- Jesse Stone: Thin Ice (2009)
- Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (2009)
- Natalee Holloway (2009)
- Sundays at Tiffany's (2010)
- Who Is Clark Rockefeller? (2010)
- Jesse Stone: No Remorse (2010)
- The Craigslist Killer (2011)
- Justice for Natalee Holloway (2011)
- Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost (2011)
- Five (2011)
- Steel Magnolias (2012)
- Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2012)
- (2012)
- (2012)
- Coma (2012)
- Hannah's Law (2012)
- Left to Die (2012)
- TalhotBlond (2012)
- Hatfields & McCoys (2012)
- Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012)
- The Anna Nicole Story (2013)
- Call Me Crazy: A Five Film (2013)
- (2013)
- (2013)
- (2013)
- (2013)
- The Sound of Music Live! (2013)
- (2013)
- (2013)
- Bonnie & Clyde (2013)
- The Red Tent (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
- In My Dreams (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
- (2014)
- Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (2014)
- With This Ring (2015)
- Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise (2015)
- Beautiful & Twisted (2015)
- Cleveland Abduction (2015)
- Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (2016)
- Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le (2016)
- Real Life (2017)
- Distefano (2017)
- Flint (2017)
- Kansas City (2018)
- (2018)
- Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (2018)
- Ball Street (2018)
- Chiefs (2018)
- Patsy & Loretta (2019)
- El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019)
- Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons (2019)
- Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and Good Times (2019)
- Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter (2019)
- 25 (2019)
- Love You to Death (2019)
- Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (2020)
- The Chris Watts Story (2020)
- Happy Endings Virtual Reunion (2020)
- One Day at a Time: The Politics (2020)
- Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special (2020) (distributor only for TV Syndication, with Apple, Inc. and WildBrain Distribution, on behalf of Peanuts Worldwide)
- Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes (2021)
- Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas (2021)
Sony Wonder Television[]
- (1999)
- (1999)
- (2000)
Embassy Communications[]
- The Facts of Life Goes to Paris (1982)
- (1982)
- (1983)
- Grace Kelly (1983)
- (1984)
- Heartsounds (1984)
- Kane & Abel (1985)
- Firefighter (1986)
- The Facts of Life Down Under (1987) (co-production with Crawford Productions)
- Guilty of Innocence: The Lenell Geter Story (1987)
Embassy Row[]
- Balls of Steel (2007)
- Ellen's Really Big Show (2007)
- 20 Under 20: Transforming Tomorrow (2012)
- Jerry Before Seinfeld (2017)
Stellify Media[]
- Barbershop for Bald Men (2021)
- Fast Food Face Off (2021)
Left Bank Pictures[]
- Loving Miss Hatto (2012)
- Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This (2014)
- Sitting in Limbo (2020)
Silver River Productions[]
- 9/11: Out of the Blue (2006)
- 638 Way to Kill Castro (2006)
- Fat Man's Warning (2007)
- The Million Pound Footballers' Giveaway (2007)
- Off by Heart (2009)
- One Night in Emergency (2010)
- Giles and Sue's Royal Wedding (2011)
- Sargeant on Spike (2012)
- Elizabeth Taylor: The Auction of a Lifetime (2012)
- Off by Heart: Shakespeare (2012)
- Sex Story: Fifty Shades of Grey (2012) (co-production with Mox Productions)
- The Smiths (2013)
- Conned, Fleeced and Left for Broke (2014)
- Caught with Their Fingers in the Till (2014)
Spelling-Goldberg Productions[]
- The Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1972)
- No Place to Run (1972)
- Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972)
- The Bounty Man (1972)
- Home for the Holidays (1972)
- A Cold Night's Death (1973)
- Snatched (1973)
- The Great American Beauty Contest (1973)
- The Bait (1973)
- The Letters (1973)
- Satan's School for Girls (1973)
- Hijack (1973)
- Letters from Three Lovers (1973)
- The Affair (1973)
- The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped (1974)
- The Death Squad (1974)
- Cry Panic (1974)
- Savages (1974)
- Death Sentence (1974)
- Hit Lady (1974)
- Death Cruise (1974)
- Only with Married Men (1974)
- The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return (1975)
- Murder on Flight 502 (1975)
- The Legend of Valentino (1975)
- One of My Wives is Missing (1976)
- Charlie's Angels (1976)
- The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1976)
- Death at Love House (1976)
- 33 Hours in the Life of God (1976)
- The Sad and Lonely Sundays (1976)
- The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (1976)
- Little Ladies of the Night (1977)
- Beach Patrol (1979)
Notes[]
- ^ a b Distributed by Sony Pictures Television; Warner Bros. owns the program's copyrights.
- ^ CPT bought the syndication rights and produced new episodes for first-run syndication, which NBC could not legally do because of then-in-place financial interest and syndication rules FCC regulations; MGM Television (through NBCUniversal Television Distribution) currently distributes the series outside of the U.S.
References[]
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