List of WarnerMedia television programs

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This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by WarnerMedia's brands. This list also includes shows produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera, Ruby-Spears, Warner Horizon Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted and Alternative Television, Warner Horizon Scripted Television, Telepictures, Turner Program Services, Lorimar-Telepictures, Lorimar Television, The Wolper Organization, Seven Arts Television, Castle Rock Entertainment, New Line Television, HBO, Turner Networks, Otter Media, HBO Max, HBO Downtown Productions, HBO Independent Productions, Adult Swim, CNN, Cartoon Network Studios/Williams Street and Boomerang.

Warner Bros. Television Studios[]

Formerly Warner Bros. Television.

Title Genre Years Network Notes
Warner Bros. Presents Wheel series 1955–1956 ABC
Casablanca Cold War spy/intrigue 1955–1956
Cheyenne Western 1955–1962
Conflict Anthology 1956–1957
Sugarfoot Western 1957–1960
Colt .45 Western
Maverick Western 1957–1962
Lawman Western 1958–1962
Bronco Western
77 Sunset Strip Crime drama 1958–1964
The Alaskans Adventure 1959–1960
Bourbon Street Beat Private detective
Hawaiian Eye Private detective 1959–1963
The Bugs Bunny Show Animated 1960–2000 ABC/CBS
The Roaring Twenties Drama 1960–1962 ABC
Surfside 6 Private detective
Room for One More Sitcom 1962 ABC
The Gallant Men[1] Fiction 1962–1963
GE True Anthology CBS
The Dakotas Western 1963 ABC
Temple Houston Western 1963–1964 NBC co-production with Apollo Productions, Inc.
Wendy and Me Sitcom 1964–1965 ABC co-production with Natwill Productions
No Time for Sergeants Sitcom Based on the 1958 movie by Warner Bros. Pictures
F Troop Sitcom 1965–1967
Mister Roberts Sitcom 1965–1966 NBC
Hank Situation comedy
The F.B.I. Police procedural 1965–1974 ABC co-production with Quinn Martin Productions
The Road Runner Show Anthology 1966–1972 CBS/ABC
The Chicago Teddy Bears Sitcom 1971 CBS co-production with Dean Jones Productions, Inc.
The New Dick Van Dyke Show Sitcom 1971–1974
Nichols Western 1971–1972 NBC co-production with Cherokee Productions
The Jimmy Stewart Show Situation comedy co-production with J-K/Ablidon Productions
The Merrie Melodies Show Anthology 1972 Syndication
Search Science fiction 1972–1973 NBC co-production with Leslie Stevens Productions
Banyon Detective fiction co-production with Quinn Martin Productions
The Delphi Bureau[2] Dramatic television series ABC
The Brian Keith Show Sitcom 1972–1974 NBC co-production with Miguel Productions
The Streets of San Francisco Crime drama 1972–1977 ABC co-production with Quinn Martin Productions (pilot and season one only)[3][4]
Rights now owned by CBS Television Distribution[5][6]
Kung Fu Action/Adventure 1972–1975
The Cowboys Western 1974
Kodiak Drama distribution only; produced by Kodiak Productions
The New Land Drama
Shoulder to Shoulder Historical drama BBC mini-series; co-production with the BBC
Harry O Detective fiction 1974–1976 ABC
Give-n-Take Game show 1975 CBS
The Neighbors Game show 1975–1976 ABC
Wonder Woman Science fantasy 1975–1979 ABC/CBS co-production with The Douglas S. Cramer Company and Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd.
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle Animated 1976–1980 CBS co-production with Filmation Associates
Alice Sitcom 1976–1985 based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
co-produced with D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions (1976–77) (season 1)
Code R Action/Adventure 1977 CBS
The New Adventures of Batman Animated co-production with Filmation Associates and DC Comics
Rafferty Medical drama
Second Chance Game show ABC
Roots Historical drama
The Fitzpatricks Drama 1977–1978 CBS
The Daffy Duck Show 1978–1979 NBC
Roots: The Next Generations Miniseries 1979 ABC mini-series; co-production with The Wolper Organization[7]
Time Express[8] Fantasy drama CBS
Dorothy Sitcom co-production with The Konigsberg Company[9] & Davis-Carroll Productions
California Fever Teen drama co-production with Lou Step Productions
The Dukes of Hazzard Action 1979–1985 co-produced with Paul R. Picard Productions and Piggy Productions, Inc. (season 1) by Lou Step Productions (seasons 2–7)
This Old House Home improvement 1979–present PBS Distribution only for syndication;[10] produced by WGBH Educational Foundation (1979–2019), WETA-TV (2019–present) and This Old House Ventures
Young Maverick Western 1979–1980 CBS
Flo 1980–1981
Enos co-production with Lou Step Productions[11]
Freebie and the Bean[12] Based on the 1974 movie by Warner Bros. Pictures
Park Place 1981 co-production with Starry Night Productions
Private Benjamin 1981–1983
Love, Sidney NBC co-production with R.G. Productions Inc.
Bret Maverick 1981–1982 co-production with Cherokee Productions
Bare Essence 1983
The Thorn Birds ABC mini-series; co-production with Edward Lewis Productions[13]
Casablanca NBC
The Dukes CBS co-production with Hanna-Barbera
Wizards and Warriors co-produced by Don Reo Productions[14]
High Performance ABC
Goodnight, Beantown 1983–1984 CBS co-production with Bixby-Brandon Productions Inc.
The Mississippi co-produced by Ralph Waite Productions and Hajeno Productions
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show 1983–1985 co-produced with Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions
currently co-owned with DHX Media (currently known as WildBrain, Ltd. since 2019))
The Yellow Rose 1983–1984 NBC co-produced with John Wilder-Michael Zinberg Productions
Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1983–1987 CBS co-production with Shoot the Moon Enterprises Inc. and B&E Enterprises (episodes 1-11)
Steambath 1984 Showtime co-production with Joe Byrne/Falrose and Pollock/Davis, Inc.
V: The Series 1984–1985 NBC co-production with Daniel H. Blatt-Robert Singer Productions
Night Court 1984–1992 co-production with Starry Night Productions (seasons 1–6)
Off the Rack 1984–1985 ABC co-production with Brownstone and Mugwump Productions
Eye to Eye 1985 co-production with Eustis and Elias and an S. A. Vail Productions and Mut, Inc.
Double Dare CBS co-produced with Terry Hughes Productions, December Enterprises, Inc. and Wanderers Productions, Inc.
I Had Three Wives co-production with Brownstone and Mugwump Productions
Spenser: For Hire 1985–1988 ABC co-production with John Wilder Productions (season 1)[15] and Jadda Productions (season 2)
Growing Pains 1985–1992 co-production with Guntzelman-Sullivan-Marshall Productions (seasons 5–6)
North and South 1985–1986
1994
co-production with David L. Wolper Productions
Shadow Chasers 1985–1986 co-production with Kenneth Johnson/Brian Grazer Productions
Head of the Class 1986–1991 co-produced with Eustis/Elias Productions
ALF 1986–1990 NBC co-produced with Alien Productions
My Sister Sam 1986–1988 CBS co-production with Pony Productions
Perfect Strangers 1986–1993 ABC 1986-1988 episodes from Lorimar-Telepictures; and 1988-1993 episodes from Lorimar Television
Shell Game 1987 CBS co-production with Lou-Step Productions
Ohara 1987–1988 ABC co-production with Imagine Television and M*ass Production.
Full House 1987–1995 co-produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions[16]
1987–1988 episodes from Lorimar-Telepictures; 1988–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television
Just in Time 1988
Police Academy: The Animated Series 1988–1989 Syndication co-production with Ruby Spears Enterprises
Superman 1988 Syndication co-production with Ruby Spears Enterprises
Just the Ten of Us 1988–1990 ABC co-produced with Guntzelman-Sullivan-Marshall Productions
Murphy Brown 1988–1998
2018
CBS co-produced with Shukovsky-English Productions/Entertainment and Bend in the Road Productions
This Is America, Charlie Brown 1988–1989 CBS co-produced with Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions
currently co-owned with DHX Media (currently known as WildBrain, Ltd. since 2019))
A Man Called Hawk 1989 ABC co-produced with Hattman-Yates Productions and Avery Brooks Productions
Beetlejuice 1989–1991 ABC/Fox Kids co-production with Tim Burton Inc., Nelvana Limited and The Geffen Film Company
Tales from the Crypt 1989–1996 HBO WB has international distribution rights outside the U.S. as well as Home Video rights
domestic media rights are with 20th Century Fox Television[17]
Life Goes On 1989–1993 ABC co-produced with Toots Productions
Family Matters 1989–1998 ABC/CBS 1989–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (seasons 1–4); co-produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions
Molloy 1990 FOX co-production with The Lee Rich Company
The Flash 1990–1991 CBS co-production with Pet Fly Productions
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1990–1996 NBC co-produced by The Stuffed Dog Company, Quincy Jones Entertainment (1990–1993, (seasons 1–3), Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment (1993–1996, (seasons 4–6) and NBC Productions; NBCUniversal owns the copyrights to the series, WB only handles worldwide distribution since 1994
Going Places 1990–1991 ABC co-produced with Miller-Boyett Productions and Lorimar Television
Tiny Toon Adventures 1990–1995 Syndication/Fox Kids co-production with Amblin Entertainment
Taz-Mania Fox Kids co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Roc 1991–1995 FOX co-production with HBO Independent Productions
Sisters 1991–1996 NBC 1991–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (1991–1993) (seasons 1–3); co-production for Cowlip Productions
Step By Step 1991–1998 ABC/CBS 1991–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (seasons 1–2); co-produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions
Billy 1992 ABC co-produced with Eustis/Elias Productions
Angel Street 1992 CBS co-produced with John Wells and Friends
Room for Two 1992 ABC co-produced with Big Deal, Inc. and Phantom Productions
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 1992–1997 ABC 1992–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1); co-production with Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions
Martin FOX co-produced with You Go Boy! Productions (1994–1997) (seasons 3–5) and HBO Independent Productions
Batman: The Animated Series 1992–1995 Fox Kids co-production of DC Comics
Out All Night 1992–1993 NBC co-production with PAZ, Inc. Alan Haymon Productions, The Stuffed Dog Company and NBC Productions
Family Dog 1993 CBS co-production with Amblin Television, Tim Burton Productions, Nelvana and Universal Television; WB has international distribution rights outside the U.S., domestic distribution rights are handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and Studios USA Television[18]
Tall Hopes co-produced with Eustis/Elias Productions
The Trouble with Larry co-production with Highest Common Denominator Productions and Meleager Productions
It Had to Be You co-production with Highest Common Denominator Productions
Family Album co-production with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
Against the Grain NBC co-produced with The Lee Rich Company and Magnum Productions[19]
Time Trax 1993–1994 PTEN 1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1); co-produced by Gary Nardino Productions
Getting By ABC/NBC 1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1); co-produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. FOX co-production with Boam/Cuse Productions
Café Americain NBC co-production with Peter Noah Productions
Animaniacs 1993–1998 Fox Kids/Kids' WB co-production with Amblin Entertainment
Living Single FOX co-produced with SisterLee Productions (1994–1998) (seasons 2–5)
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1993–1997 PTEN co-produced by Warner Bros. Distributing Canada Ltd.
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ABC co-produced by Gangbuster Films, Inc. (pilot), Roundelay Productions (1993–1994) (season 1) and December 3rd Productions (1994–1997) (seasons 2–4)
The John Larroquette Show 1993–1996 NBC co-produced by Port Street Films, Impact Zone Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
Tales from the Cryptkeeper 1993–1999 ABC/CBS co-produced with EC Comics and Nelvana Limited
owned by Nelvana
Tom 1994 CBS co-production with Wapello County Productions
Free Willy ABC co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions, Nelvana and Regency Enterprises[20]
Daddy's Girls CBS co-production with Carydan Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
The George Carlin Show 1994–1995 FOX co-production with Sweet Freedom Productions and Main Sequence
On Our Own ABC co-produced with Lightkeeper Productions, de Passe Entertainment and Miller-Boyett Productions
Something Wilder NBC co-production with The Kellman Company
Under Suspicion CBS co-produced by Magdalene Productions and Lakeside Productions, Inc.
Babylon 5 1994–1998 PTEN/TNT co-production with Babylonian Productions Inc.
Friends 1994–2004 NBC co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
ER 1994–2009 co-produced with Constant c Productions and Amblin Television
Pointman 1995 PTEN co-production with Pointman Productions, Inc.
The History of Rock 'n' Roll Documentary mini-series; co-produced by Andrew Solt Productions, Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment, in association with Telepictures Productions, and Time-Life Video & Television
Muscle The WB co-produced with Boone County Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
Medicine Ball FOX co-produced with Lakeside Productions and Crystal Beach Entertainment
The Great Defender co-produced with Schenck/Cardea Productions
Charlie Grace ABC co-produced by Wings Productions and December 3rd Productions
The Monroes co-produced with Rebel Heart Productions and Elliot Friedgen Company
Double Rush CBS co-production with Shukovsky English Entertainment
The Office co-produced with 5 a.m., Inc. and Witt/Thomas Productions
Dweebs co-produced with Peter Noah Productions
New York News co-produced with Sander/Moses Productions and Round Two Productions
Pinky and the Brain 1995–1998 Kids' WB co-production with Amblin Entertainment
The Wayans Bros. 1995–1999 The WB co-produced with BabyWay Productions and Next to Last Productions[21]
The Parent 'Hood co-produced with Highest Common Denominator Productions (1995, season 1), The Townsend Entertainment Company (1995–1999) (seasons 2–5) and Warren & Rinsler Productions (1995–1998); (seasons 2–4)
In the House NBC/UPN/Syndication co-produced by Winifred Hervey Productions, Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment, NBC Productions (seasons 1–2) and NBC Studios (1996–98) (seasons 3–5); WB takes over production from season 5 onwards
Hope & Gloria 1995–1996 NBC co-produced with Team Steinkellner Productions
High Society CBS co-production with JVTV and Look Ma Productions
Bless This House co-produced with Mohawk Productions
The Client co-production with Michael Filerman Productions, Judith Paige Mitchell Productions and Regency Enterprises
Minor Adjustments NBC/UPN co production with Ken Estin Entertainment and Witt/Thomas Productions
Too Something FOX
Kirk 1995–1997 The WB co-produced with Bickley-Warren Productions
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 1995–2000 CBS/Nickelodeon co-production with Nelvana and Morgan Creek Productions
Rights now owned by Revolution Studios by Odyssey Entertainment (1999-2000) (season 3)
The Drew Carey Show 1995–2004 ABC co-produced with Mohawk Productions
Mad TV 1995–2009 FOX produced by Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment, Bahr/Small Productions (1995–97) (seasons 1–3); Epicenter Ventures (2016) (special; season 15), Montgomery Studios and Teitelbaum Artists (2016) (season 15)
Access Hollywood 1996–present Syndication produced by NBC Studios; WB took control of the distribution of the series in 1999 from 20th Television, WB stopped distributing Access in 2001
Lush Life 1996 FOX co-produced with SisterLee Productions
Party Girl co-produced with Subway Productions
The Show FOX co-produced by Black Rose Productions
Local Heroes FOX co-produced with No Humans Were Harmed Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
Mr. & Mrs. Smith CBS co-produced by Page Two Productions and Bakula Productions, Inc.[22]
My Guys co-production with Cherp Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
Common Law ABC co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions
Life with Roger 1996–1997 The WB
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Cartoon Network co-produced with Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
Pearl CBS co-production with Impact Zone Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
Waynehead Kids' WB co-production with Nelvana and Warner Bros. Television Animation
Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher 1996–1998 The WB co-produced with Warren and Rinsler Productions
The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor[23] Cartoon Network co-produced with Fred Wolf Films[23]
Suddenly Susan 1996–2000 NBC
Superman: The Animated Series Kids' WB co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
The Jamie Foxx Show 1996–2001 The WB co-produced with Bent Outta Shape Productions and Foxxhole Productions
Dexter's Laboratory 1996–2003 Cartooon Network co-produced with Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1997–99) and Cartoon Network Studios (1996–97, 2001–03)
Chicago Sons 1997 NBC co-production with Three Sisters Entertainment and Frontier Pictures
Prince Street co-produced with Writer's Workbench Films
Spy Game ABC co-production with McNamara Paper Products, Inc., Renaissance Pictures and Universal Television
Leaving L.A. co-production with Rebel Heart Productions
The Shining
Meego CBS co-produced with Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions
Built to Last NBC co-produced with Lightkeeper Productions
Cow and Chicken 1997–1999 Cartoon Network Distribution only; Produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
La Femme Nikita 1997–2001 CTV Television Network/USA Network[24] co-produced with Baton Broadcasting, LPN Productions, Inc. and Fireworks Entertainment
The New Adventures of Zorro 1997–1998 Syndication co-produced with Fred Wolf Films
Police Academy: The Series co-produced with Paul Maslansky Productions, Goodman/Rosen Productions and Protocol Entertainment
The New Adventures of Robin Hood 1997–1999 TNT/Syndication co-produced with Tarnview Limited, Dune Productions and M6
Veronica's Closet 1997–2000 NBC co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
I Am Weasel Cartoon Network co-production with Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
Johnny Bravo 1997–2004 co-production for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1997–2002) and Cartoon Network Studios (2001–04)
Prey 1998 ABC co-production with Edelson Productions and Lars Thorwald Inc.
Kelly Kelly The WB co-production with ItzBinso Long Prodctions and Utility Pictures
Maximum Bob ABC co-production with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
The Brian Benben Show CBS co-production with CBS Productions
The Closer co-production with T.W.S. II Productions, Frontier Pictures and CBS Productions
Vengeance Unlimited 1998–1999 ABC co-production with McNamara Paper Products
Trinity NBC co-production with John Wells Productions
Brimstone FOX co-production with Lars Thorwald Inc.
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain Kids' WB co-produced with Amblin Entertainment
Hyperion Bay The WB co-produced with Jarndyce & Jarndyce and South Productions
Two of a Kind ABC co-produced with Griffard/Adler Productions, Dualstar Productions and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions
Histeria! 1998–2000 Kids' WB co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
Jesse NBC co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
For Your Love 1998–2002 NBC/The WB co-produced with SisterLee Productions
The Powerpuff Girls 1998–2005 Cartoon Network co-production with Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1998–2002) and Cartoon Network Studios (2002–05)
Will & Grace 1998–2006 NBC co-produced with 3 Sisters Entertainment, KoMut Entertainment, NBC Studios (1998–2004), and NBCUniversal Television Studio (2004–2006); WB only handled distribution from 2003 to 2006, currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1998–2007
2013–present
ABC/The CW co-produced with Hat Trick Productions
Everything's Relative 1999 NBC co-produced with The Hurwitz Company Witt/Thomas Productions and NBCUniversal
The Chimp Channel TBS co-production with Telescopic Pictures
Katie Joplin The WB
Crusade TNT co-produced by Babylonian Productions Inc.
The PJs 1999–2001 Fox/The WB Season 3 only; co-production with Imagine Television, Touchstone Television (1999–2000) (season 1–2), The Murphy Company and Will Vinton Studios (2001) (season 3)
Mission Hill 1999–2002 The WB/Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Film Roman and Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions; layout by Studio B Productions with overseas work done by AKOM
Odd Man Out 1999–2000 ABC co-produced with Frontier Pictures
The Strip UPN co-produced with Silver Pictures Television and Millar Gough Ink
The Norm Show 1999–2001 ABC co-produced with Mohawk Productions
Jack & Jill The WB co-produced with The Canton Company and 22¢ Films[25]
Third Watch 1999–2005 NBC co-produced with John Wells Productions
The West Wing 1999–2006 co-produced with John Wells Productions
Code Name: Eternity 2000 Syndication co-produced with Dune Productions, Protocol Entertainment, UFA International Film & TV Production GmbH and Warner Bros. International Television Production
Freedom UPN co-production with Silver Pictures Television and Pandaemonium Pictures Limited
Opposite Sex FOX
Bull TNT co-produced with Nooch Company
Hype 2000–2001 The WB co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions
The Fugitive CBS co-produced with Kopelson Entertainment (2000) (season 1), Kopelson Telemedia (2000-2001) (season 1) and McNamara Paper Products
Baby Blues 2000–2002 The WB (episodes 1–8)/Adult Swim (episodes 9–13) co-production with King Features Syndicate,[26] Rough Draft Studios and Split the Difference Productions
Nikki The WB co-produced with Mohawk Productions
X-Men: Evolution 2000–2003 Kids' WB co-produced with Marvel Studios and Film Roman
Static Shock 2000–2004 co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Gilmore Girls 2000–2007 The WB/The CW co-produced with Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Hofflund/Polone
Queer as Folk 2000–2005 Showtime WB has international distribution rights outside the American, domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution; produced by Tony Jonas Productions, Cowlip Productions, Temple Street Productions, Channel 4 and Showtime Networks[27]
Citizen Baines 2001 CBS co-produced with John Wells Productions and Lydia Woodward Productions
Dark Realm Syndication
Night Visions FOX co-production with Angel/Brown Productions
Thieves ABC co-production with Hoosier Karma and Kopelson Entertainment
The Oblongs 2001–2002 The WB/Adult Swim[28] co-produced with Jobsite Productions, Film Roman, Oblong Productions and Mohawk Productions with overseas work done by AKOM & Rough Draft Studios[29]
Witchblade TNT co-production with Camelot Pictures, Hotsed Pictures, Mythic Films and Top Cow Productions
The Zeta Project Kids' WB co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
The Nightmare Room co-production with Parachute Entertainment and Tollin/Robbins Productions
Off Centre The WB co-production with DreamWorks Television and Weitz, Weitz and Zuker
Maybe It's Me co-production with SamJen Productions and Touchstone Television
Justice League 2001–2004 Cartoon Network co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics
Baby Looney Tunes 2001–2006 Kids' WB/Cartoon Network co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Smallville 2001–2011 The WB/The CW co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar Gough Ink, and DC Comics
The Court 2002 ABC co-production with John Wells Productions
My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star The WB co-production with Tiny Hat Productions
Presidio Med 2002–2003 CBS co-production with Lydia Woodward Productions and John Wells Productions
Fastlane FOX co-production with McNamara Paper Products and Wonderland Sound and Vision; WB has handle domestic distribution rights, international distribution rights outside the U.S. are with 20th Television
Birds of Prey The WB co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions
Pilot co-produced by Flash Film Works
3 South MTV co-production with MTV Animation and MTV Networks[30]
Greetings from Tucson The WB co-produced by Bang, 3 Arts Entertainment and Big Ticket Television[31]
WB has international distribution rights outside the U.S.
domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution[5][32]
Good Morning, Miami NBC co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment 2002–2004 The WB co-production with Bahr-Small Productions and Big Ticket Entertainment; WB has international distribution rights outside the U.S., domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution
Ozzy & Drix The WB co-production with Warner Bros. Animation and Conundrum Entertainment
¡Mucha Lucha! 2002–2005 co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and Fwak! Animation
Everwood 2002–2006 The WB co-produced with Berlanti-Liddell Productions[33]
What I Like About You co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions
George Lopez 2002–2007 ABC co-produced with Fortis Productions and Mohawk Productions
Without a Trace 2002–2009 CBS co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, CBS Productions (2002–2006) (seasons 1–4), and CBS Paramount Network Television (2006–2009) (seasons 5–7)
Wanda at Large 2003 FOX co-produced with Mohawk Productions
Black Sash The WB co-production with The Sash Films Inc. and Tollin/Robbins Productions
Skin FOX co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Hoosier Karma Productions
On the Spot The WB
Tarzan The WB co-produced with Laura Ziskin Productions and David Gerber Productions
Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003 2003–2005 Cartoon Network co-distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Produced by Lucasfilm and Cartoon Network Studios
Run of the House 2003–2004 The WB co-produced with The Tannenbaum Company and Two Out Rally Productions[34]
Like Family co-produced with The Littlefield Company, 3 Hounds Productions and MHS Productions
All About the Andersons
The Mullets UPN co-production with Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions and The Tannenbaum Company
I'm with Her ABC co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions and Pennette & Henchy Productions[35]
Rock Me Baby UPN co-production with Flame Television
Duck Dodgers 2003–2005 Cartoon Network co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Eve 2003–2006 UPN co-produced with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Mega Diva Inc. (2004-2006)
Teen Titans Cartoon Network co-produced with DC Comics (season 5) and Warner Bros. Animation
Xiaolin Showdown Kids' WB co-produced with ActionFliks Media Corporation and Warner Bros. Animation
The O.C. 2003–2007 FOX co-produced by College Hill Pictures, Inc.[36]
co-production with Hypnotic (season 1) and Wonderland Sound and Vision
All of Us UPN/The CW co-production with Overbrook Entertainment
Nip/Tuck 2003–2010 FX co-produced by Hands Down Entertainment, Ryan Murphy Productions, Stu Segall Productions[37] and The Shephard/Robin Company
Cold Case CBS co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Productions (2003–2006); CBS Paramount Network Television (2006–2009); CBS Television Studios (2009–2010)
distributed in the U.S. by WB TV[38] & distributed internationally by CBS Studios International
One Tree Hill 2003–2012 The WB/The CW co-produced with Mastermind Laboratories (2008–2012) and Tollin/Robbins Productions
Two and a Half Men 2003–2015 CBS co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions and The Tannenbaum Company
The Help 2004 The WB co-produced with Original Productions
The D.A. ABC co-produced with The Shepard/Robin Company
Come to Papa NBC co-production with Stan Allen Productions and NBC Studios
Next Action Star co-production with Silver Pictures Television, NBC Studios, Brass Ring Productions and GRB Entertainment
Ragnarok: The Animation Cartoon Network co-production with FUNimation Entertainment
The Stones CBS co-production with KoMut Entertainment
Dr. Vegas co-produced with Bender Brown Productions
Jack & Bobby 2004–2005 The WB co-production with Shoe Money Productions and Berlanti-Liddell Productions
The Real Gilligan's Island TBS
The Mountain The WB co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions and Wonderland Sound and Vision
Center of the Universe CBS co-production with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, The Tannenbaum Company and CBS Productions
Blue Collar TV[39] 2004–2006 The WB Distribution only; produced by Bahr/Small Productions, Parallel Entertainment & Riverside Productions, Inc.[39]
Joey NBC co-produced with Bright-San Productions and Silver & Gold Productions
The Batman 2004–2008 Kids' WB/Cartoon Network[40] co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics
Veronica Mars 2004–2007 UPN/The CW co-produced with Stu Segall Productions, Silver Pictures Television and Rob Thomas Productions
Eyes 2005 ABC co-produced by McNamara Paper Products[41]
Hot Properties co-produced by SamJen Productions[42]
Reunion FOX co-produced by Class IV Productions and Oh That Gus!, Inc.[43]
Jonny Zero co-produced with John Wells Productions
Krypto the Superdog 2005–2006 Cartoon Network co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics
Firehouse Tales co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Twins The WB co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island Kids' WB co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Just Legal The WB co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Related co-produced by Class IV Productions
E-Ring NBC co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Freddie ABC co-produced with Mohawk Productions and Hunga Rican, Excitable Boy!
Invasion co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions[44]
The War at Home 2005–2007 FOX co-produced with Acme Productions and Rob Lotterstein Productions
Loonatics Unleashed The WB co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Close to Home CBS co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
The Closer 2005–2012 TNT co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Walking Entropy
Johnny Test 2005–2014 The WB/The CW/Cartoon Network/Teletoon co-produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation (seasons 1–2), DHX Media (season 3) and Teletoon
distributed by WildBrain
Supernatural 2005–2020 The WB/The CW co-produced with Kripke Enterprises and Wonderland Sound and Vision
Four Kings 2006 NBC co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
Twenty Good Years co-produced with Marsh McCall Productions and Werner/Gold/Miller Productions
Modern Men The WB co-produced with Marsh McCall Productions (Pilot)[45] and Jerry Bruckheimer Television[46]
The Bedford Diaries co-produced with HBO Independent Productions, The Levinson/Fontana Company and Mother Trucker Television Productions Ltd.
The Evidence ABC co-produced with John Wells Productions[47]
Justice FOX co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Happy Hour co-produced with Double Double Bonus Entertainment and Werner/Gold/Miller Productions
Smith CBS co-produced with John Wells Productions
Men in Trees 2006–2008 ABC co-produced with Tree Line Films (season 1) and Perkins Street Productions
Tom and Jerry Tales Kids' WB/Cartoon Network/Boomerang co-produced with Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Animation
Legion of Super Heroes Kids' WB co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
The New Adventures of Old Christine 2006–2010 CBS co-produced with Kari's Logo Here
The Class 2006–2007 CBS co-produced with CraneKlarik
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip NBC co-produced with Shoe Money Productions
The Nine ABC co-produced with Sunset Road Productions
Traveler 2007 ABC co-production with The Jinks/Cohen Company
Moonlight 2007–2008 CBS co-produced with Silver Pictures Television
Big Shots ABC co-produced with Oh That Gus!, Inc.[48]
Aliens in America The CW co-produced with CBS Paramount Network Television and Guarascio/Port Productions[49]
Life Is Wild co-produced with CBS Paramount Network Television, CBS Television Studios, Company Pictures[50] and 34 Films[51]
Notes from the Underbelly ABC co-produced with The Tannenbaum Company and Hill Three Productions
Pushing Daisies 2007–2009 ABC co-produced with The Jinks/Cohen Company and Living Dead Guy Productions
Chuck 2007–2012 NBC co-produced with College Hill Pictures, Inc. (2007–2010); (Seasons 1–3), Fake Empire (2010–2012); (Seasons 4–5) and Wonderland Sound and Vision
Gossip Girl The CW co-produced with College Hill Pictures, Inc. seasons 1–3), Fake Empire Productions, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios[52]
The Big Bang Theory 2007–2019 CBS co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Eleventh Hour 2008–2009 co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Granada America
Privileged The CW co-produced with Tsiporah and Alloy Entertainment
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles FOX co-produced with Sarah Connor Pictures, Bartleby Company, C2 Pictures and The Halcyon Company
Batman: The Brave and the Bold 2008–2011 Cartoon Network co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics
The Life & Times of Tim 2008–2012 HBO co-produced with Media Rights Capital
Fringe 2008–2013 FOX co-produced with Bad Robot Productions
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Cartoon Network co-produced with Lucasfilm Animation, seasons 1–5 only, currently distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television
The Mentalist 2008–2015 CBS co-produced with Primrose Hill Productions
Childrens Hospital 2008–2016[53] TheWB.com/Adult Swim[53] Co-produced with The Corddry Company, Abominable Pictures, Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 and Williams Street
The Beautiful Life 2009 The CW co-produced with Katalyst Films, CBS Productions, Mike Kelley Productions and The Page Fright Company
Eastwick ABC co-produced with Curly Girly Productions[54]
Hank ABC co-produced by McMonkey Productions and Werner Entertainment[55]
The Forgotten 2009–2010 ABC co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
V 2009–2011 ABC co-produced with The Scott Peters Company and HDFilms
Southland 2009–2013 NBC/TNT co-produced with John Wells Productions
The Middle 2009–2018 ABC co-produced with Blackie and Blondie Productions
The Vampire Diaries 2009–2017 The CW co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
Past Life 2010 FOX co-produced with Hudgins Productions and Lou Pitt Productions[56]
Miami Medical CBS co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Skim Milk Productions[57] and Bonanza Productions
Romantically Challenged ABC co-produced with Candy Bar Productions[58]
Undercovers NBC co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Good Butter Productions[59]
The Whole Truth ABC co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Human Target 2010–2011 FOX co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision, Bonanza Productions, DC Comics and Bell Media
Life Unexpected The CW co-produced with CBS Productions and Best Day Ever Productions and Mojo Films
Hellcats Co-produced with Five & Dime Productions, Tom Welling Productions and CBS Television Studios
Chase NBC co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Better with You ABC co-produced with Silver & Gold Productions
$h*! My Dad Says CBS co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 2010–2013 Cartoon Network Co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
MAD
Nikita The CW co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision, Nikita Films and Sesfonstein Productions[60]
Mike & Molly 2010–2016 CBS Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Young Justice 2010–present[61] Cartoon Network/DC Universe/HBO Max Co-produced with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation
Pretty Little Liars 2010–2017 ABC Family/Freeform Co-produced with Long Lake Productions, Russian Hill Productions and Alloy Entertainment
Shameless 2011–2021 Showtime co-produced with John Wells Productions
The Paul Reiser Show 2011 NBC co-produced with Nuance Productions
Harry's Law 2011–2012 NBC co-produced with David E. Kelley Productions
Ringer The CW Co-produced with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios (pilot) and CBS Television Studios
The Secret Circle Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
I Hate My Teenage Daughter FOX Co-produced with Gavin&Roxie&Hap Productions
ThunderCats Cartoon Network Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Studio 4°C[62]
2 Broke Girls 2011–2017 CBS Co-produced with Michael Patrick King Productions
Person of Interest 2011–2016 CBS Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions
Hart of Dixie 2011–2015 The CW Co-produced with Fake Empire Productions, Dogarooski and CBS Television Studios
Suburgatory 2011–2014 ABC Co-produced with Piece of Pie Productions
The Looney Tunes Show Cartoon Network Co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Are You There, Chelsea? 2012 NBC Co-produced with Borderline Amazing Productions, Werner Entertainment and 4 to 6 Foot Productions[63]
Alcatraz FOX Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions
Coma A&E Co-produced with Turner Entertainment Co., Sony Pictures Television and Scott Free Productions
Partners CBS Co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
Major Crimes 2012–2018 TNT Co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Walking Entropy[64]
Arrow 2012–2020 The CW Co-produced with Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
Revolution 2012–2014 NBC Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Kripke Enterprises
Work It 2012–2013 ABC/TV2/MTV3 Co-produced with Summer School Productions[65]
666 Park Avenue ABC Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment
Green Lantern: The Animated Series Cartoon Network Co-produced by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation
Emily Owens, M.D. The CW Co-produced with CBS Television Studios and The Dan Jinks Company
Cult 2013 The CW co-produced by Fake Empire Productions, CBS Television Studios & Rockne S. O’Bannon Television[66]
Golden Boy CBS co-produced by Berlanti Television & Nicholas Wootton Productions[67]
The Carrie Diaries 2013–2014 The CW Co-produced with Fake Empire Productions and A.B. Baby Productions
Hostages CBS Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Nana.10.Co.il[68]
Super Fun Night ABC Co-produced with Conaco
The Tomorrow People The CW Co-produced with FremantleMedia North America, CBS Television Studios and Berlanti Productions[69]
Almost Human FOX Co-produced with Frequency Films and Bad Robot Productions
Newsreaders 2013–2015 Adult Swim Co-produced with The Corddry Company, Abominable Pictures, Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 and Williams Street
The Following FOX Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment
Teen Titans Go! 2013–present Cartoon Network Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC Comics[70] and Copernicus Studios[71]
Mom 2013–2021 CBS Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
The Originals 2013–2018 The CW Co-produced with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
Reign 2013–2017 The CW Co-produced with Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, Whizbang Films and CBS Television Studios
Believe 2014 NBC Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Esperanto Filmoj
Star-Crossed The CW Co-produced with Space Floor Television, Olé Productions and CBS Television Studios
Surviving Jack FOX/TVNZ 2[72] Co-produced with Doozer
Selfie ABC/Hulu[73] Co-produced with Piece of Pie Productions
Undateable 2014–2016 NBC Co-produced with Doozer
The Mysteries of Laura Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Kapital Entertainment, New Media Vision and Jeff Rake Productions
Forever 2014–2015 ABC Co-produced with Good Session and Lin Pictures
Stalker CBS Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment
A to Z NBC Co-produced with BQ Productions and Le Train Train
Constantine Co-produced with DC Comics and Ever After / Phantom Four Productions[74]
Mike Tyson Mysteries 2014–2020 Adult Swim Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Williams Street
Gotham 2014–2019 FOX Co-produced with Primrose Hill Productions and DC Comics
The 100 2014-2020 The CW Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
The Flash 2014–present Co-produced with Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
Jane the Virgin 2014–2019 Co-produced with Poppy Productions, RCTV International, Electus and CBS Television Studios
The Leftovers 2014–2017 HBO Co-produced with HBO Entertainment and Film 44[75]
iZombie 2015–2019 The CW Co-produced with Spondoolie Productions, DC Comics and Vertigo
New Looney Tunes 2015–2020 Cartoon Network/Boomerang Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 2015–2018
Blindspot 2015–2020 NBC co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Quinn's House
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 2015–2019 The CW Co-produced with LeanMachine, Webbterfuge and CBS Television Studios
Supergirl 2015–2021 CBS/The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
Significant Mother 2015 The CW Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
The Messengers Co-produced with Thunder Road Television and CBS Television Studios
One Big Happy NBC Co-produced with Visualized, Inc. and A Very Good Production
Bunnicula 2016–2018 Cartoon Network Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation
Legends of Tomorrow 2016–present The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
Lucifer 2016–2021 FOX/Netflix Co-produced with DC Comics and Vertigo
Westworld 2016–present HBO Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Kilter Films
Lethal Weapon 2016–2019 FOX Co-produced with Lin Pictures and Good Session Productions
Justice League Action 2016–2018 Cartoon Network Co-produced by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation
Containment 2016 The CW Co-produced with Eyeworks and My So-Called Company
11.22.63 Hulu Co-produced with Carpenter B. and Bad Robot Productions
Rush Hour CBS Co-produced with Doozer, RatPac Television and New Line Cinema
Frequency 2016–2017 The CW Co-produced with Lin Pictures
Roadies 2016 Showtime Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions, Vinyl Films and Showtime Networks
No Tomorrow 2016–2017 The CW Co-produced with Groupo Globo, Electus and CBS Television Studios
Right Now Kapow Disney XD Co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation
Time After Time 2017 ABC Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment
Powerless NBC Co-produced with Ehsugadee Productions and DC Comics
Training Day CBS Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Fuqua Films
Me, Myself & I 2017–2018 Co-produced with Kapital Entertainment and Melon Entertainment[76]
Disjointed Netflix Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Trial & Error NBC Co-produced with Barge Productions,[77] Other Shoe Productions[78] and Good Session Productions
Unikitty! 2017–2020 Cartoon Network Co-produced by The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Boomerang Co-produced with Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation
Riverdale 2017–present The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, CBS Television Studios and Archie Comics[79]
Young Sheldon CBS Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Valor 2017–2018 The CW Co-produced with Ostar Productions and CBS Television Studios
Black Lightning 2018–2021 Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Akil Productions and DC Comics
Life Sentence 2018 Co-produced with In Good Company, Doozer and CBS Television Studios
Deception ABC Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and VHPT Company
Living Biblically CBS Co-produced with Enrico Pallazzo Productions, Alcide Bava Productions and Industrial Brothers
Splitting Up Together 2018–2019 ABC Co-produced with A Very Good Production and Piece of Pie Productions
Castle Rock Hulu Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions, Old Curiosity Shop and Darkbloom Productions (season 1)
Manifest 2018–present NBC/Netflix co-production with Universal Television, Compari Entertainment and Jeff Rake Productions
God Friended Me 2018–2020 CBS co-production with Berlanti Productions, I Have an Idea! Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Muckle Man Productions (season 2) Archie Comics
All American 2018–present The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, April Blair's Company (season 1) and CBS Television Studios
Titans DC Universe Co-produced with Weed Road Pictures, Berlanti Productions, and DC Comics
Legacies The CW Co-produced with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios
The Kominsky Method 2018–2021 Netflix Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Roswell, New Mexico 2019–present The CW Co-produced with Amblin Television, Bender Brown Productions and CBS Television Studios
Doom Patrol DC Universe Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Jeremy Carver Productions and DC Comics
Whiskey Cavalier 2019 ABC Co-produced with Hemingson Entertainment and Doozer
In the Dark 2019–present The CW Co-produced with Red Hour Films and CBS Television Studios
The Red Line 2019 CBS Co-produced with Forward Movement, Berlanti Productions, Array Flimworks and CBS Television Studios
Special 2019–2021 Netflix Co-produced with Stage 13, That's Wonderful Productions and Campfire
It's Bruno! 2019 Co-produced with Stage 13, SLI Entertainment and Phiphen Pictures
What/If Co-produced with Page Fright, Atlas Entertainment And Compari Entertainment
Swamp Thing 2019 DC Universe Co-produced with Big Shoe Productions, Atomic Monster Productions and DC Comics
All Rise 2019–2021 CBS Co-produced with CBS Television Studios, Shimmering Pictures, Skyemac Productions and Tall Baby Productions
Bob Hearts Abishola 2019–present Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Prodigal Son 2019–2021 Fox Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Sklaverwork Productions, VHPT Company and Fox Entertainment
Batwoman 2019–present The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
Watchmen 2019 HBO Co-produced with White Rabbit, Paramount Television and DC Comics
Green Eggs and Ham 2019–present Netflix Co-produced with Gulfstream Pictures, A Stern Talking To, A Very Good Production and Warner Bros. Animation
Harley Quinn DC Universe/HBO Max Co-produced with Ehsugadee Productions, Yes, Norman Productions, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings 2019 Netflix Co-produced with Dixie Pixie Productions, Sandollar Productions and Magnolia Hill Entertainment
AJ and the Queen 2020 Co-produced with MPK Productions and RuCo
Katy Keene The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Archie Studios and CBS Television Studios
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker Netflix Co-produced with SpringHill Entertainment and Zero Gravity Management
Stargirl 2020–present DC Universe/The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Mad Ghost Productions, and DC Comics
I May Destroy You BBC One/HBO Co-produced with FALKNA Productions, Various Artists Limited and BBC Studios
Little Voice 2020 Apple TV Co-produced with Dear Hope Productions and Bad Robot Productions
The Fugitive Quibi Co-produced with Thunder Road Pictures and 3 Arts Entertainment
Ted Lasso 2020–present Apple TV Co-produced with Ruby's Tuna, Doozer and Universal Television
Lovecraft Country 2020 HBO Co-produced with Afemme, Monkeypaw Productions and Bad Robot Productions
B Positive 2020–present CBS Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions
Animaniacs Hulu Co-produced with Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Animation
The Flight Attendant HBO Max Co-produced with Yes, Norman Productions and Berlanti Productions
The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo Co-produced with Sesame Workshop
The Right Stuff Disney+ Co-produced with National Geographic Studios and Appian Way Productions
Call Me Kat 2021–present Fox Co-produced with Sad Clown Productions, That's Wonderful Productions, Fox Entertainment, and BBC Studios
Superman & Lois The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics
United States of Al CBS Co-produced with BoomGem Productions and Chuck Lorre Productions
Kung Fu The CW Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Quinn's House
Sweet Tooth Netflix Co-produced with Nightshade, Team Downey and DC Comics
Lisey's Story 2021 Apple TV Co-produced with 60/40 Productions and Bad Robot Productions
The Republic of Sarah The CW Co-produced with Black Lamb, Fulwell 73 Productions and CBS Studios
Gossip Girl 2021–present HBO Max Co-produced with Random Acts Productions, Fake Empire Productions, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Studios
Little Ellen HBO Max/Cartoonito Co-produced with A Very Good Production and Warner Bros. Animation
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai Coming 2021 HBO Max Co-produced with Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Animation
Peacemaker Coming 2022 Co-produced with DC Films, The Safran Company, and Troll Court Entertainment
Tooned Out TBA Co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and Compari Entertainment
Breathe Netflix Co-produced with Wide Awake Productions and Quinn's House
The Cleaning Lady Fox Co-produced with Amore & Vita Productions and Fox Entertainment
The Sandman Netflix Co-produced with DC Comics and Phantom Four Films
Pivoting Fox Co-produced with Fox Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment
Skull Island Netflix Co-produced with Legendary Television, Netflix Animation and Powerhouse Animation
The Wildest Animals in Griffith Park[80] Co-produced with LuckyChap Entertainment
Abbott Elementary ABC Co-produced with Qbx Productions, Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and 20th Television

Warner Bros. International Television Production[]

Title Years Network Notes
The Bachelor 2009–2013 Channel 10
Şahin Tepesi 2018 ATV Co-produced with Ay Yapım
Miss Farah 2019–present MBC Group/Shahid.net/Shahid VIP Co-produced with Propagate Content, Aquarius Television, RCTV International, Electus, Electus International and CBS Studios International
Repeat After Me 2020–present Abu Dhabi TV Co-produced with In Media Plus
Mental Samurai Bil Arabi 2020–present Dubai TV

Warner Bros. Animation[]

Hanna-Barbera[]

Ruby-Spears (pre-1991)[]

Warner Horizon Television[]

The logo for Warner Horizon Television.
Title Genre Years Network Notes
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Comedy 1998–2007
2013–present
ABC/The CW co-produced with Hat Trick Productions
The Bachelor Dating game show 2002–present ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
High School Reunion Reality television 2003–2010 The WB/TV Land Co-produced with Next Entertainment
The Bachelorette Dating game show 2003–present ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Pussycat Dolls Present Reality television 2007–2008 The CW Co-produced with Pussycat LLC and 10 by 10 Entertainment
Online Nation Reality television
CW Now News program/News magazine
Heartland Medical drama 2007 TNT Co-produced with David Hollander Productions
Side Order of Life Drama Lifetime Co-produced with The Jinks/Cohen Company
State of Mind Comedy-drama Co-produced with The Shepard/Robin Company
America's Best Dance Crew Competitive dance 2008–2012; 2015 MTV
Here Come the Newlyweds Reality television 2008–2009 ABC Co-produced with The Jay & Tony Show
Stylista Reality television 2008 The CW Co-produced with 10 by 10 Entertainment, Bankable Productions, Full Picture Entertainment and Development Hell
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious Reality television Co-produced with 10 by 10 Entertainment, Wonderland Sound and Vision and Magic Molehill Productions
True Beauty Reality television 2009–2010 ABC Co-produced with Bankable Productions and Katalsyt Films
13: Fear is Real Reality television 2009 The CW Co-produced with Ghost House Pictures
Trust Me Drama 2009 TNT co-produced with The Shepard/Robin Company
Hitched or Ditched Reality television 2009 The CW
Man vs. Cartoon Popular science 2009 truTV
Dark Blue Crime drama 2009–2010 TNT Co-produced with Water Chopping Entertainment
More to Love Reality television 2009 FOX
There Goes the Neighborhood Reality television 2009 CBS Co-produced with Next Entertainment and Jay Bienstock Productions
Leave It to Lamas Reality television 2009 E!
Pretty Little Liars Crime thriller 2010–2017 ABC Family/Freeform Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions
Rubicon Drama 2010 AMC Co-produced with HBTV and City Entertainment
Unnatural History Action 2010 Cartoon Network
Memphis Beat Crime drama 2010–2011 TNT Co-produced with Smokehouse Productions
Rizzoli & Isles Police procedural 2010–2016 TNT Co produced with Oster Entertainment and Hurdler Productions
Bachelor Pad Game show 2010–2012 ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
School Pride Reality television 2010 NBC Co-produced with Denise Cramsey Productions
Glory Daze Comedy-drama 2010–2011 TBS Co-produced with The Walt Becker Company
Shedding for the Wedding Reality 2011 The CW
The Voice Reality competition 2011–present NBC Co-produced with Mark Burnett Productions (2011), One Three Media (2012–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2015), MGM Television (2016–present), Talpa Media (2011–2019) and ITV America (2016–present)
Take the Money and Run Reality competition 2011 ABC Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Profiles Television
The Lying Game Mystery 2011–2013 ABC Family Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and Pratt Enterprises
H8R Reality 2011 The CW Co-produced with Lisa G Productions
Longmire Crime drama 2012–2017 A&E / Netflix Co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Two Boomerangs Productions
Dallas Drama 2012–2014 TNT Co-produced with Cyntax Productions
Political Animals Comedy-drama 2012 USA Network Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Laurence Mark Productions
The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep Reality television The CW Co-produced with Raqual Productions and Flavor Unit Entertainment
Pretty Dirty Secrets Mystery ABC Family Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions
Sullivan & Son Sitcom 2012–2014 TBS Co-produced with Wild West Picture Show Productions
Oh Sit! Game show 2012–2013 The CW Co-produced with The Gurin Company, 405 Productions and Raquel Productions Inc.
La Voz Kids Reality competition 2013–2016 NBC Co-produced with One Three Media (2013–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2015), MGM Television (2016) and Talpa Media
Ravenswood Teen drama 2013–2014 ABC Family Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions, Russian Hill Productions and Jarndyce & Jarndyce Inc.
Ground Floor Sitcom 2013–2015 TBS Co-produced with Doozer
Copycat Game show 2014 MTV Co-produced with Next Entertainment and MTV Production Development
Finding Carter Teen drama 2014-2015 Co-produced with The Popfilms Movie Company, Stockton Drive, Inc. (season 2) and MTV Production Development
Bachelor in Paradise Reality competition 2014–present ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Repeat After Me Comedy reality 2015 Co-produced with A Very Good Production
500 Questions Game show 2015–2016 Co-produced with United Artists Media Group (season 1)/MGM Television (season 2)
Clipped Sitcom 2015 TBS Co-produced with KoMut Entertainment
Fuller House Sitcom 2016–2020 Netflix Co-produced with Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions
Little Big Shots Talent show NBC Co-produced with East 112th Street Productions, On the Day Productions and A Very Good Production
Animal Kingdom Crime drama 2016–2022 TNT Co-produced with John Wells Productions
Queen Sugar Drama 2016–present Oprah Winfrey Network Co-produced with Harpo Productions
Ben & Lauren: Happily Ever After? Reality Television 2016 Freeform Co-produced with Next Entertainment
People of Earth Comedy 2016–2018 TBS Co-produced with Conaco and Deedle-Dee Productions
The Twins: Happily Ever After? Reality television 2017 Freeform Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Famous in Love Drama 2017–2018 Co-produced with Long Lake Media, Farah Films and Carmina Productions
Claws Comedy-drama 2017–present TNT Co-produced with Le Train Train and Studio T
Ellen's Game of Games Game show 2017–present NBC co-produced with Telepictures and A Very Good Production
The Bachelor Winter Games Reality competition 2018 ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Krypton Action 2018–2019 Syfy Co-produced with Phantom Four and DC Comics
American Woman Comedy 2018 Paramount Network Co-produced with John Wells Productions
The Proposal Reality series ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Love Is Comedy-drama Oprah Winfrey Network Co-produced with Harpo Productions and Akil Productions
You Psychological thriller 2018–present Lifetime / Netflix co-production with Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment and A&E Studios
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists Crime thriller 2019 Freeform Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and Long Lake Productions
Pennyworth Crime drama 2019–present Epix Co-produced with Primrose Hill Productions and DC Entertainment
Medical Police Comedy 2020–present Netflix Co-produced with Abominable Pictures, David Wain Productions, Mister Krister and The Corddry Company
The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart Dating game show 2020–present ABC Co-produced with Next Entertainment
The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons- Ever! Reality television 2020–present Co-produced with Next Entertainment
Helter Skelter: An American Myth 2020–present Epix Co-produced with Invented by Girls, Rogue Atlas, Berlanti Productions and MGM Television

Warner Horizon Unscripted and Alternative Television[]

Title Year Network Notes
The World's Best 2019 CBS Co-produced with Fulwell 73 and MGM Television
Mental Samurai 2019-present FOX Co-produced with A. Smith & Co. Productions and Apploff Entertainment
Million Dollar Mile 2019 CBS Co-produced with Fly on the Wall Entertainment and SpringHill Entertainment
The Bradshaw Bunch 2020–present E! Co-produced with Shed Media
Equal 2020 HBO Max Co-produced with Scout Productions, Berlanti Productions, Raintree Ventures and That's Wonderful Productions
The Masked Dancer 2020–present FOX Co-produced with Fox Alternative Entertainment, MBC and A Very Good Production
Family Game Fight! 2021–present NBC Co-produced with A Very Good Production, Dingus Von Pringus and Telepictures
The Wheel 2022 NBC Co-produced with Apploff Entertainment and Hungry Bear Media

Warner Horizon Scripted Television[]

Title Year Network Notes
David Makes Man 2019–present Oprah Winfrey Network Co-produced with Page Fright, Outlier Productions and Harpo Films
Cherish the Day 2020–present Oprah Winfrey Network with Harpo Films

Telepictures[]

  • My Favorite Martian (distribution only; currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization)
  • Here's Lucy (distribution only; currently owned by Desilu Too, LLC.)
  • Mayberry R.F.D. (distribution only)
  • The New Dick Van Dyke Show (distribution only)
  • The People's Court (1981–1993, 1997–present)
  • Love Connection (1983–1994, 1998–99, 2017–2018)
  • Rituals (1984–1985)
  • The All New Let's Make a Deal (1984–1986) (currently owned by Fremantle)
  • Catchphrase (1985–1986)
  • ThunderCats (1985–1986)
  • Showtime at the Apollo (1987–2008)
  • Trump Card (1990–1991)
  • Fox's Fun House (1990–1991)
  • The Jesse Jackson Show (1990) (co-production with Quincy Jones Entertainment)
  • Best of the Worst (1991–1992)
  • The Jenny Jones Show (1991–2003)
  • The Jane Whitney Show (1992–1994) (co-production with Scripps Howard Productions)
  • Extra (1994–present)
  • The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996–2002, not to be confused with The Rosie Show on OWN) (Co produced with Kid-Ro Productions)
  • In Person with Maureen O'Boyle (1996–1997)
  • Change of Heart (1998–2003)
  • The Queen Latifah Show (1999–2001)
  • Judge Mathis (1999–present)
  • Street Smarts (2000–2005)
  • ElimiDate (2001–2006) (co-production with Dawn Syndicated Productions)
  • The Caroline Rhea Show (2002–2003) (co-production with Travail D'Amour Productions Inc.)
  • Celebrity Justice (2002–2005)
  • Are You Hot? (2003)
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003–present)
  • The Tyra Banks Show (2005–2010)
  • The Dr. Keith Ablow Show (2006–2007)
  • TMZ on TV (2007–present)
  • The Bonnie Hunt Show (2008–2010)
  • Judge Jeanine Pirro (2008–2011)
  • Lopez Tonight (2009–2011)
  • Dr. Drew's Lifechangers (2011–2012)
  • Anderson Live (2011–2013)
  • Bethenny (2012–2014)
  • Let's Ask America (2012–2015)
  • The Real (2013–present)
  • Just Keke (2014)
  • Crime Watch Daily (2015–2018)
  • Mad TV (2016)
  • Ellen's Game of Games (2017–present)
  • Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways (2019–present)
  • Katey (coming in 2020)
  • Family Game Fight! (2021–present)

Turner Program Services[]

Title Years Network Notes
Starcade 1982–1984 Superstation WTBS
Syndication
co-production with JM Production Company
Rights now owned by Shout! Factory
Portrait of America 1983–1988 Superstation WTBS
Ultraseven 1985 TNT English dub; co-produced with CiNAR Entertainment
TPS's rights to the series reverted to Tsuburaya Productions in 2001
The Wonder Years[N 1] 1988–1993 ABC produced by The Black-Marlens Company and New World Television
Beach Boys: Endless Summer 1989 CBS co-production with Brother Records
Lauren Hutton and... 1995–1996 Syndication
The Lazarus Man 1996 TNT produced by The Ogiens/Kane Company and Castle Rock Entertainment

Lorimar-Telepictures[]

  • It's a Living (1980–1982, 1985–1989) (produced by Witt/Thomas Productions)
  • ThunderCats (1986–1989)
  • The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (1986–1987)
  • Perfect Match (1986)
  • SilverHawks (1986)
  • One Big Family (1986–1987)
  • Our House (1986–1988) (Co-produced with Blinn/Thorpe Productions)
  • Better Days (1986) (co-production with Magnum/Thunder Road Productions)
  • Max Headroom (1987–1988) (co-produced by Chrysalis/Lakeside)
  • The Comic Strip (1987) (produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment)
  • ALF: The Animated Series (1987–1989) (currently distributed by Lionsgate)
  • She's the Sheriff (1987–1989)
  • Spies (1987)
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks (1988) (syndication, first 65 episodes only)
  • Gumby Adventures (1988) (currently owned by Premavision)
  • Aaron's Way (1988)
  • ALF Tales (1988–1989) (currently distributed by Lionsgate)
  • Jake's Journey (1988–1989 pilots for CBS starring Graham Chapman)

Lorimar Television[]

  • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1973) (Broadcast syndication rights only)
  • The Good Life (with Screen Gems, 1971–1972) (currently owned with Sony Pictures Television)
  • The Waltons (1972–1981)
  • Doc Elliot (1973–1974) (co-production with Corsican Productions Inc.)
  • Apple's Way (1974–1975)
  • The Blue Knight (1975–1976)
  • Helter Skelter (TV miniseries) (1976)
  • Sybil (TV miniseries) (1976)
  • Eight Is Enough (1977–1981)
  • Dallas (1978–1991)
  • Kaz (1978–1979)
  • Flatbush (1979)
  • Knots Landing (1979–1993) (co-produced with Roundelay Productions (1979-1982); (seasons 1–3) and Roundelay-MF Productions (1982-1993) (seasons 4-12))
  • Skag (1980)
  • Flamingo Road (1980–1982) (co produced with MF Productions)
  • The People's Court (1981–1993)
  • Falcon Crest (1981–1990) (co-produced with Amanda and MF Productions)
  • King's Crossing (1982)
  • Boone (1983)
  • Two Marriages (1983–1984)
  • Just Our Luck (1983) (co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions)
  • Love Connection (1983–1993)
  • Maggie Briggs (1984) (co-production with Chagrin Productions)
  • Christopher Columbus (TV miniseries) (1984)
  • Berrenger's (1985) (co-production with Roundelay Productions)
  • Detective in the House (1985)
  • Our Family Honor (1985-1986) (co-produced by Lawrence Gordon/Charles Gordon Productions)
  • The Best Times (1985) (co-production with Beechwood Productions)
  • The Redd Foxx Show (1986) (co-production with Thunder Road Productions)
  • Mama's Family (1986–1990 version, distribution only)
  • ALF (1986–1990) (currently syndicated by Lionsgate)
  • The Hogan Family (1986–1991) (Co-produced by Miller-Boyett Productions and TAL Productions, Inc. (1986–87) (seasons 1–2)
  • Perfect Strangers (1986–1993)
  • The Slap Maxwell Story (1987) (co-production with You and Me Kid Productions)
  • Full House (1987–1993) (co-produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions)
  • Midnight Caller (1988–1991) (co-produced by December 3rd Productions and Gangbuster Films, Inc.)
  • Paradise (1988–1991) (co-production with Roundelay Productions)
  • Freddy's Nightmares (1988–1990) (with New Line Television and Stone Television)
  • Fun House (1988–1990) (with Stone Television)
  • Studio 5-B (1989)
  • Nearly Departed (1989) (co-produced by Baskin-Schulman Productions)
  • 3rd Degree (1989–1990) (co-production with Kline and Friends Productions and Burt and Bert Productions)
  • Island Son (1989–1990) (co-produced with Malli Point Productions)
  • Family Matters (1989–1993) (co-produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions)
  • The Family Man (1990–1991) (Co-production with Catalina Television and Miller-Boyett Productions)
  • Going Places (1990–1991) (Co-produced by Miller-Boyett Productions)
  • D.E.A. (1990) (co-produced by Dark Ink Inc. Productions)
  • Gabriel's Fire (1990–1991) (co-produced by Crystal Beach Entertainment and Coleman Luck Productions)
  • Pros and Cons (1991–1992) (co-production with Schenck/Cardea Productions)
  • Dark Justice (1991-1993) (co-produced by Magnum Productions with David Salzman Entertainment)
  • Reasonable Doubts (1991–1993) (co-produced with December 3rd Productions)
  • Homefront (1991–1993) (co-produced with Roundelay Productions and Latham/Lechowick Productions)
  • I'll Fly Away (1991–1993) (co-produced with Brand-Falsey Productions)
  • Sisters (1991–1993)
  • Step by Step (1991–1993)
  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1992) (co-production with Orion Television, Nelson '91, & Innuendo Productions) (co-distributed with MGM Television)
  • Scorch (1992) (co-production with Allan Katz Productions, Saban/Scherick Productions and Honeyland Productions)
  • Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992–1993) (Co-produced by Bickley-Warren Productions (1994–97) (seasons 3–5) and Jeff Franklin Productions)
  • Bodies of Evidence (1992-1993)
  • Shaky Ground (1992–1993) (co-production with Keyes Brothers Productions)
  • Going to Extremes (1992–93) (Co-produced by Brand/Falsey Productions)
  • Time Trax (1993) (co-produced by Gary Nardino Productions)
  • It Had to Be You (1993) (co-produced with Highest Common Denominator Productions)

ZIV International[]

All rights to these series have reverted to their original owners.

  • Fables of the Green Forest (1978)
  • Little Lulu (1978)
  • The Adventures of Captain Future (1980)
  • Angel (1980)
  • Candy (1981)
  • King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table (1981)

The Wolper Organization (post-1970)[]

  • Appointments with Destiny (1971–1973)
  • American Heritage (1973–1975)
  • Primal Man (1973–1975)
  • Sandburg's Lincoln (1974–1976)
  • Chico and the Man (1974–1978)
  • Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979)
  • Roots (1977)
  • Roots: The Next Generations (1979)
  • North and South (1985–1994)

Seven Arts Television[]

  • Marine Boy (1967)
  • Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero (1968)
  • The Space Giants (1969-1971) (co-produced with P Productions and Krantz Films)

DC Comics[]

  • Adventures of Superman (1952–1958)
  • The New Adventures of Superman (1966–1969) (co-production with Filmation)
  • The Adventures of Superboy (1966–1969) (co-production with Filmation)
  • The Adventures of Aquaman (1967–1968) (co-production with Filmation)
  • The Adventures of Batman (Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder) (1968–1970) (co-production with Filmation)
  • Super Friends (1973–1974; 1977–1986) (co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions)

National General Corporation[]

  • Tarzan (1966–1968)

Turner Entertainment Co.[]

This includes most of the pre-May 1986 MGM Television library, which Warner Bros. Television Distribution owns through its 1996 acquisition of Turner Entertainment.

  • MGM Parade (1955–1956)
  • The Thin Man (1957–1959) (Based on the 1934 film and its sequels by MGM)
  • Northwest Passage (1958–1959)
  • National Velvet (1960)
  • The Best of the Post (1960)
  • The Islanders (1960–1961)
  • The Asphalt Jungle (1961)
  • Cain's Hundred (1961–1962)
  • Dr. Kildare (1961–1966) (Based on the 1937 movie Internes Can't Take Money and its sequels by MGM)
  • Father of the Bride (1961–1962) (Based on the 1950 film and its sequel by MGM)
  • Sam Benedict (1962–1963)
  • The Eleventh Hour (1962–1964)
  • The Lieutenant (1963–1964)
  • Harry's Girls (1963)
  • The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963–1964)
  • Mr. Novak (1963–1965)
  • Gilligan's Island (1964–1967) (produced by United Artists Television and CBS Productions)
  • Made in America (1964)
  • Many Happy Returns (1964–1965)
  • Mickey (1964–1965)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964–1968)
  • A Man Called Shenandoah (1965–1966)
  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965–1967) (Based on the 1960 movie of the same name by MGM)
  • Tom and Jerry (1965–1972)
  • Daktari (1966–1969)
  • Preview Tonight (1966) (episode "Seven Good Years and Seven Lean")
  • The Rounders (1966–1967)
  • The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966–1967)
  • Jericho (1966–1967)
  • The Forsyte Saga (1967 mini-series)
  • Off to See the Wizard (1967–1968) (Based on The Wizard of Oz)
  • Hondo (1967) (Based on the 1953 film by Warner Bros.)
  • Maya (1967–1968) (Based on the 1966 film by MGM)
  • Then Came Bronson (1969–1970)
  • The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–1972) (Based on the 1960 film by MGM)
  • Medical Center (1969–1976)
  • Young Dr. Kildare (1972)
  • Assignment Vienna (1972)
  • Hello Mother, Goodbye! (1973 pilot for NBC starring Bette Davis)
  • Adam's Rib (1973) (Based on the 1949 film by MGM)
  • Hawkins (1973–1974)
  • Shaft (1973–1974)
  • The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974–1975) (produced by Filmation Associates)
  • Adams of Eagle Lake (1975) (produced by MGM Television and Andy Griffith Enterprises)
  • The New Tom and Jerry Show (1975–1977) (produced by MGM Television and Hanna-Barbera)
  • Bronk (1975–1976)
  • The Practice (1976–1977)
  • The Montefuscos (1976)
  • Jigsaw John (1976)
  • Executive Suite (1976–1977)
  • How the West Was Won (1977 mini-series, 1978–1979)
  • CHiPs (1977–1983)
  • Logan's Run (1977–1978) (Based on the 1976 film by MGM)
  • Lucan (1977–1978)
  • The French Atlantic Affair (1979 mini-series)
  • Beyond Westworld (1980) (produced by MGM Television and Low Shaw Productions)
  • The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–1982) (produced by MGM Television and Filmation Associates)
  • McClain's Law (1981–1982)
  • Chicago Story (1982)
  • Gavilan (1982–1983) (produced by MGM Television and Mandy Films)
  • Meatballs & Spaghetti (1982) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment and Marvel Productions)
  • Pandamonium (1982) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment Company and Marvel Productions)
  • Gilligan's Planet (1982–1983) (produced by MGM Television and Filmation Associates)
  • Thicke of the Night (1983)
  • Empire (1984)
  • Jessie (1984) (produced by MGM Television and Lindsay Wagner-David Gerber Productions)
  • Mighty Orbots (1984–1985) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment and TMS Entertainment)
  • Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–1993) (co-produced with Hanna-Barbera)
  • The Wizard of Oz (1990) (co-produced with DIC Entertainment, currently co-owned with WildBrain, Ltd.)
  • Droopy, Master Detective (1993) (co-produced with Hanna-Barbera)
  • Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–2008) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Coma (2012) (produced by Warner Bros. Television and Sony Pictures Television)
  • The Tom and Jerry Show (2014–2021) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Renegade Animation)
  • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (2017) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Tom and Jerry in New York (2021–present) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)

Castle Rock Entertainment[]

  • Seinfeld (1989–1998) [N 2]
  • Homeroom (1989)
  • Ann Jillian (1989–1990)
  • New Attitude (1990)
  • Morton & Hayes (1991)
  • Sessions (1991) (co-production with HBO)
  • The Powers That Be (1992) (with Act III Television, ELP Communications and Columbia Pictures Television)[N 3]
  • Great Scott! (1992)
  • Thea (1993–1994)[N 2]
  • The Second Half (1993–1994)
  • 704 Hauser (1994, pilot only)
  • The Lazarus Man (1996)
  • Boston Common (1996–1997)[N 2]
  • You're the One (1998)
  • Reunited (1998)
  • The Army Show (1998)
  • Mission Hill (1999–2002)
  • Movie Stars (1999)
  • The Michael Richards Show (2000–2001)
  • Zero Effect (2001, pilot) (with Warner Bros. Television)
  • Bliss (2002–2004) (with Warner Bros. Television)
  • Lucky (2003)

New Line Television[]

Title Years Network Notes
Freddy's Nightmares 1988–1990 Syndication with Lorimar Television and Stone Television
Court TV: Inside America's Courts 1993–1996 TBS/Syndication with Court TV
Currently owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
The Mask 1995–1997 CBS with Dark Horse Entertainment, Film Roman and Sunbow Entertainment
Dumb and Dumber 1995 ABC with Hanna-Barbera
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm 1996 USA Network with Film Roman, Threshold Entertainment and USA Studios
Currently owned by Starz Distribution
Mortal Kombat: Konquest 1998–2000 TNT with Threshold Entertainment
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World 1999–2002 TNT (1999) (pilot only)
PPV/DirecTV (season 1)
Syndication (seasons 2–3)
with Telescene (seasons 1–2), St. Clare Entertainment (seasons 1–2), Coote-Hayes Productions, Action Adventure Network (seasons 1–2) and The Over the Hill Gang Productions (season 3)
Breaking News 2002 Bravo with Trilogy Entertainment Group
The Twilight Zone 2002–2003 UPN with Spirit Dance Entertainment, Trilogy Entertainment Group and Joshmax Production Services
Masterminds 2003–2007 History
Amish in the City 2004 UPN with Stick Figures Productions
Kitchen Confidential 2005 FOX with 20th Century Fox Television
Blade: The Series 2006 Spike with Marvel Entertainment
The Real Wedding Crashers 2007 NBC with Katalyst Films
Friday: The Animated Series 2007 MTV2 with Cube Vision
Rights owned by Viacom
High School Confidential 2008 We TV
Family Foreman 2008 TV Land

= Warner Bros. Television Studios UK[]

Ricochet[]

Twenty Twenty[]

  • That'll Teach 'Em (2003–2006, Channel 4)
  • Brat Camp (2005, Channel 4 and ABC)
  • Wakey Wakey Campers (2005, Channel 4)
  • I Know What You Ate Last Summer (2005, Channel 5)
  • Evacuation (2006–2008, CBBC)
  • Family Brat Camp (2006, Channel 4)
  • Bad Lads Army (2006, ITV1)
  • The Choir (2006–present, BBC Two) (co-production with BBC)
  • How To Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children (2006, Channel 4)
  • How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma (2006, Channel 4)
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2007–2010, CBBC)
  • Grandad's Back in Business (2007, BBC Two)
  • Never Did Me Any Harm (2007, Channel 4)
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge (2011, Cartoon Network UK)
  • The Hoarder Next Door (2012, Channel 4)
  • First Dates (2013–present, Channel 4)
  • The Naked Choir (2015, BBC Two)
  • Remotely Funny (2017–present, CBBC)
  • All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star (2021, BBC Two)

=Wall to Wall Media[]

Shed Productions[]

Programme Series Episodes Duration Channel
Bad Girls 8 107 1999–2006 ITV1
Footballers' Wives 5 42 2002–2006 ITV1
Bombshell 1 7 2004 ITV1 (Unaired in the UK)
Footballers' Wives Extra Time 2 32 2005–2006 ITV2
Footballers Wives TV 1 8 2005 ITV2
The Fugitives 1 7 2005 CITV
Waterloo Road 10 200 2006–15 BBC One (2006–15)
BBC Three (2015)
Rock Rivals 1 8 2008 ITV1
Hope Springs 1 8 2009 BBC One

Cartoon Network Studios / Williams Street[]

Show Year(s) Co-production(s) Notes
Captain Planet and the Planeteers
The New Adventures of Captain Planet
1990–1996 DIC Entertainment
Turner Program Services (seasons 1–3)
Hanna-Barbera (seasons 4–6)
Administration only
The Moxy Show 1993–1995 Colossal Pictures
Cartoon Planet 1995–1997
2012–2014
Ghost Planet Industries (1995–97) A spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
The Tex Avery Show 1996–2002
Cow and Chicken 1997–1999 Hanna-Barbera
I Am Weasel 1997–2000 Hanna-Barbera Spin-off of Cow & Chicken.
Ed, Edd n Eddy 1999–2009 A.k.a. Cartoon
Cult Toons 1999–2000 Cartoon Network Europe
Exceeda
Mike, Lu & Og 1999–2001 Kinofilm
Courage the Cowardly Dog 1999–2002 Stretch Films
Sheep in the Big City 2000–2002 Curious Pictures
Codename: Kids Next Door 2002–2008 Curious Pictures
Robotboy 2005–2008 Alphanim
LuxAnimation
Cartoon Network owns international dubbing rights excluding France, where it is owned by Gaumont International Television
Sunday Pants 2005
Powerpuff Girls Z 2006–2007 Toei Animation
Aniplex
Ocean Productions
International only Not Available in USA.
My Spy Family 2007–2010 Kindle Entertainment
Cartoon Network Europe
Bakugan Battle Brawlers 2008–2012 Spin Master
Nelvana
Teletoon
TMS Entertainment
Sega
The series is owned by Nelvana, while Cartoon Network has licensing rights and partial international distribution rights
Total Drama 2007–2014 Teletoon
Fresh TV
Neptoon Studios
Cake Entertainment
The series is owned by Cake Entertainment, while Cartoon Network has licensing rights and partial international distribution rights to seasons 1–3.
The Secret Saturdays 2008–2010 PorchLight Entertainment
BrainRush 2009
Bobb'e Says 2009
Destroy Build Destroy 2009–2011 Mess Media and Idiot Box Productions
The Othersiders 2009
Dude, What Would Happen 2009–2011
The Amazing World of Gumball 2011–19 Studio SOI
Great Marlborough Productions Limited (Seasons 3–6)
Boulder Media (S01 only)
Dandelion Studios (Season 1 only)
First show from Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe to be greenlit as TV series.
Exchange Student Zero 2015 Fragrant Gumtree Entertainment
Cartoon Network Southeast Asia Pacific
Villainous 2017–present Cartoon Network Productions Mexico
A.I Animation Studio
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe 2017
Sun Creature
Public Service Puljen
Elliott from Earth 2021–present Cartoon Network Studios Europe
Miya Productions

HBO[]

  • HBO World Championship Boxing (1973–2018)
  • Inside the NFL (1977–2008) (co-production with NFL Films)
  • Standing Room Only (1976–1982)
  • Race for the Pennant (1978–1982)
  • HBO Sneak Preview (1980–1983)
  • HBO Magazine (1982–1983)
  • Cinemax Screening Room (1982–1983)
  • Time Was (1982)
  • HBO Coming Attractions (1983–1985)
  • Braingames (1983–1985)
  • The Hitchhiker (1983–1987, 1989–1991)
  • HBO Mailbox (1984–1985)
  • Vietnam War Story (1987–1988)
  • Tanner '88 (1988)
  • One Night Stand (1989–1992, 2005)
  • Real Sex (1990–2009)
  • Sessions (1991) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
  • Def Comedy Jam (1992–1997)
  • Hardcore TV (1993–1994)
  • HBO Comedy Half-Hour (1994–1998)
  • Autopsy (1994–2008)
  • Taxicab Confessions (1995–2006)
  • Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (1995–present)
  • Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995–2000)
  • Arli$$ (1996–2003)
  • Boxing After Dark (1996–present)
  • The High Life (1996) (co-production with Worldwide Pants)
  • The Chris Rock Show (1997–2000)
  • Reverb (1997–2001)
  • Todd McFarlane's Spawn (1997–1999)
  • Spicy City (1997)
  • Oz (1997–2003) (co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company, Viacom Productions and Rysher Entertainment)
  • Tenacious D (1997–2000)
  • From the Earth to the Moon (1998; mini-series)
  • Sex and the City (1998–2004)
  • The Sopranos (1999–2007)
  • 30 by 30: Kid Flicks (1999–2001)
  • A Little Curious (1999–2000) (co-production with Curious Pictures)
  • Crashbox (1999–2000) (co-production with Planet Grande Productions and Cuppa Coffee Animation)
  • The Corner (2000; mini-series) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions and Knee Deep Productions)
  • KO Nation (2000–2001)
  • G String Divas (2000)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2011, 2017–present)
  • On the Record with Bob Costas (2001–2004)
  • Six Feet Under (2001–2005)
  • Kindergarten (2001)
  • Freshman Year (2001) (co-production with Planet Grande Productions)
  • Band of Brothers (2001; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and DreamWorks Television)
  • The Mind of the Married Man (2001–2002) (co-production with Comedy Arts Studios, 3 Arts Entertainment and Sunlight Productions)
  • Def Poetry Jam (2002–2007)
  • The Wire (2002–2008) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions)
  • Real Time with Bill Maher (2003–present)
  • K Street (2003)
  • Carnivàle (2003–2005)
  • Da Ali G Show (2003–2004)
  • Deadwood (2004–2006)
  • Entourage (2004–2011)
  • Family Bonds (2004)
  • Pornucopia (2004)
  • Cathouse: The Series (2004–2011)
  • Unscripted (2005) (co-production with Section Eight Productions and Warner Bros. Television)
  • The Comeback (2005–present)
  • Costas Now (2005–2009)
  • Classical Baby (2005, 2008, 2017)
  • Rome (2005–2007)
  • Lucky Louie (2006)
  • Big Love (2006–2011)
  • John from Cincinnati (2007)
  • Tell Me You Love Me (2007)
  • Sin City Diaries (2007)
  • Flight of the Conchords (2007–2009)
  • John Adams (2008; mini-series)
  • Generation Kill (2008; mini-series) (co-production with Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions)
  • House of Saddam (2008; mini-series) (co-production with BBC)
  • Little Britain USA (2008) (co-production with 19 Entertainment and Reveille Productions)
  • True Blood (2008–2014)
  • In Treatment (2008–2010)
  • Eastbound & Down (2009–2013) (co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions, Rough House Pictures and Enemy MIGs Productions)
  • Brave New Voices (2009–2010)
  • Bored to Death (2009–2011)
  • Forbidden Science (2009)
  • Hung (2009–2011)
  • The Pacific (2010; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and DreamWorks Television)
  • The Neistat Brothers (2010)
  • Funny or Die Presents (2010–2011)
  • How to Make It in America (2010–2011)
  • Treme (2010–2013)
  • Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014)
  • Mildred Pierce (2011; mini-series)
  • Femme Fatales (2011–2012)
  • Luck (2011–2012)
  • Enlightened (2011–2013)
  • Strike Back (2011–2020)
  • Game of Thrones (2011–2019)
  • On Freddie Roach (2012)
  • The Newsroom (2012–2014)
  • Girls (2012–2017)
  • Veep (2012–2019)
  • Hello Ladies (2013–2014)
  • Getting On (2013–2015) (co-production with Anima Sola Productions and BBC Worldwide)
  • Banshee (2013–2016)
  • Vice (2013–present)
  • The Knick (2014–2015)
  • Looking (2014–2016)
  • Olive Kitteridge (2014; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and As Is)
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014–present)
  • Silicon Valley (2014–2019)
  • True Detective (2014–2019)
  • Togetherness (2015–2016) (co-production with Duplass Brothers Productions)
  • The Brink (2015) (co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions, Everyman Pictures and Little City Iron Works)
  • Show Me a Hero (2015; mini-series) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions and Pretty Pictures)
  • Project Greenlight (2015)
  • Ballers (2015–19)
  • Vinyl (2016)
  • Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons (2016)
  • The Night Of (2016; mini-series) (co-production with BBC Worldwide, Bad Wolf and Film Rites)
  • Divorce (2016–2019)
  • Insecure (2016–present)
  • Quarry (2016–present) (co-production with Anonymous Content, Night Sky Productions and One Olive)
  • Animals. (2016–2018) (co-produced with Karen BBQ, Duplass Brothers Television and Starburns Industries)
  • Vice Principals (2016–2017)
  • Big Little Lies (2017–2019)
  • Crashing (2017–present)
  • The Deuce (2017–present)
  • Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus (2017–present)
  • Barry (2018–present)
  • 2 Dope Queens (2018–present)
  • Camping (2018)
  • Here and Now (2018)
  • Random Acts of Flyness (2018–present)
  • Succession (2018–present)
  • Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas (2018–present)
  • Warrior (2018–present) (co-production with Tropper Ink Productions, Perfect Storm Entertainment, and Bruce Lee Entertainment)
  • Chernobyl (2019) (co-production with Sky)
  • A Black Lady Sketch Show (2019–present)
  • The Outsider (2020)
  • Avenue 5 (2020)
  • Betty (2020)
  • Run (2020)
  • I May Destroy You (2020)
  • Perry Mason (2020)
  • I'll Be Gone in the Dark (2020)
  • Lovecraft Country (2020)
  • Painting with John (2021)
  • The Nevers (2021)

HBO Max[]

HBO Downtown Productions[]

These series produced by this HBO division are currently owned by HBO Entertainment/Warner Bros. Television (pre-1992 series) and ViacomCBS/CBS Television Distribution (post-1991 series), except for Mystery Science Theater 3000 which is currently owned by Shout! Factory.

  • (1989–1992)
  • Short Attention Span Theater (1989–1994)
  • Sports Monster (1991)
  • Stand Up, Stand Up (1991–1992)
  • Inside the NFL (1992) (co-production with NFL Films)
  • Women Aloud (1992–1993)
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1992–1996) (co-production with Best Brains)
  • 2 Drink Minimum (1993–1994)
  • Politically Incorrect (1993–2002)
  • Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1995–2002)
  • Exit 57 (1995–1996)

HBO Independent Productions[]

Title Years Network Notes
Roc 1991–1994 FOX
The Paula Poundstone Show 1992 HBO co-production with Morra, Brezner & Steinberg Entertainment, Inc.
Down the Shore 1992 FOX co-production with Caravan Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment
Martin 1992–1997 FOX co-production with You Go Boy! Productions (seasons 3–5)
Laurel Avenue 1993 HBO mini-series; co-production with Elsboy Entertainment
Daddy Dearest 1993 FOX co-production with Van Zandt/Milmore Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment
Get Smart 1995 FOX co-production with Columbia Pictures Television[N 4]
House of Buggin' 1995 FOX co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions
The Last Frontier 1996 FOX
Everybody Loves Raymond[N 5] 1996–2005 CBS co-production with Where's Lunch and Worldwide Pants
Off-Network Syndication TV rights handled by CBS Corporation through King World Productions
HBO and Warner Bros. Television handles international TV and home video distribution rights handled by HBO Home Entertainment and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
The Jury 2004 FOX co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company, MarlJim Productions and 20th Century Fox Television

Time-Life Television[]

Title Years Network Notes
Wild, Wild World of Animals 1973–1978 Syndication
The Africans 1978 Nine Network co-production with Nine Network and Meredith Broadcasting
The Search for Alexander the Great 1981 PBS co-production with VideoArts TV
Talent Associates[]
Title Years Network Notes
East Side/West Side 1963–1964 CBS co-production with United Artists Television
Currently distributed by MGM Television
Get Smart 1965–1970 NBC/CBS U.S. TV Distribution rights currently held by CBS Paramount Network Television through Spelling Entertainment Inc.’s Republic Entertainment[N 5]
International TV rights handled by Warner Bros. Television and HBO Entertainment and DVD distribution rights handled by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
The Hero 1966 NBC
N.Y.P.D. 1967–1969 ABC [N 5]
Diana 1973–1974 NBC
Eleanor and Franklin 1976 ABC mini-series

Turner Entertainment Networks[]

Title Years Network Notes
Superstation Funtime 1979–1981 Superstation WTBS
Tush 1980–1981 Superstation WTBS
Safe at Home 1985–1987 Superstation WTBS co-production with The Arthur Company
Rocky Road 1985–1987 Superstation WTBS co-production with The Arthur Company
Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World 1986–1996 TBS/Syndication co-production with The Cousteau Society, Inc.
Feed Your Mind 1994–1998 TBS
Dinner and a Movie 1995–2011 TBS
Network Earth 1996 TBS
TOPX 1996–1998 TBS
Wildlife Adventures 1997–2000 TBS
Interact Atlanta 1999–2003 TBS
Family Affair 2002–2003 The WB co-production with Pariah Films and Turner Television
The O'Keefes 2003 The WB co-production with Hamcat Productions
Movie and a Makeover 2003–2011 TBS
The Bill Engvall Show 2007–2009 TBS co-production with Welladay, Inc. (season 1) and Parallel Entertainment
JJ on Atlanta 2007–2011 WPCH-TV
Frank TV 2007–2008 TBS
King of the Nerds 2013–2015 TBS co-production with Electus and 5x5 Media
Bam's Bad Ass Game Show 2014 TBS
CeeLo Green's The Good Life 2014 TBS co-production with Emerald TV Productions and Rogue Atlas Productions
Meet the Smiths 2015 TBS co-produced by Good Clean Fun
Clipped 2015 TBS Co-produced by KoMut Entertainment
Angie Tribeca 2016–2018 TBS co-produced by Carousel Productions and 301 Productions
The Detour 2016–present TBS co-produced by Randy & Pam's Quality Entertainment (season 2), Jax Media (season 2), Studio T (seasons 2-3) and Nomadic Pictures (season 3)
Search Party 2016–present TBS/HBO Max co-production with Jax Media, Quiet and Considerate Productions and Semi-Formal Productions, Inc.
Wrecked 2016–2018 TBS co-produced by Shipley & Shipley Productions
The Guest Book 2017–2018 TBS with Amigos De Garcia Productions
Tarantula 2017 TBS co-production with Rough Draft Studios, Rough House and Solid Bass
Miracle Workers 2019–present TBS co-production with Broadway Video, Allagash Industries and FX Productions
Snowpiercer 2020–present TNT co-production with Tomorrow Studios and CJ Entertainment
Close Enough 2020–present HBO Max co-production with Cartoon Network Studios
Tell Me Your Secrets 2021–present Amazon Prime Video co-production with Made Up Stories

TNT Originals[]

Title Years Notes
Rough Cut 1997–1998
Men of a Certain Age 2009–2011 co-production with Snowpants Productions and Papa Al Productions
Wedding Day 2009
Falling Skies 2011–2015 co-production with DreamWorks Television/Amblin Television and Invasion Productions
Boston's Finest 2013–2014 co-production with Donnie D. Productions and Jarrett Creative Group
72 Hours 2013 co-production with Lighthearted Entertainment
The Hero 2013 co-production with Electus, 5x5 Media and 7 Bucks Entertainment
Mob City 2013 co-produced by Darkwoods Productions, Swiftly Productions and Michael DeLuca Productions
Monday Mornings 2013 Co-produced by David E. Kelley Productions
APB with Troy Dunn 2014
Inside Job 2014 Co-produced by All3Media America and Studio Lambert
Save Our Business 2014
Murder in the First 2014–2016 co-production with Steven Bochco Productions and Shoe Money Productions
The Last Ship 2014–2018 co-production with Channel Road Productions and Platinum Dunes
Agent X 2015 co-production with Beacon Pictures
Proof 2015
Public Morals 2015 co-production with Amblin Television and Marlboro Road Gang Productions
Good Behavior 2016–present co-production with Tomorrow Studios and Storyland
Claws 2017–present co-production with Le Train Train and Warner Horizon Television
The Alienist 2018 co-production with Paramount Television, Anonymous Content and Vanessa Productions LTD.
I Am the Night 2019–present co-production with Anonymous Content

truTV[]

truTV's pre-2008 original programming library is currently owned by the E. W. Scripps Company due to their acquisition of the CourtTV franchise since 2018.

Title Years Notes
Crime Stories 1998–2010
I, Detective 2001–2006 co-production with Michael Hoff Productions
Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice 2002–2009
Hot Pursuit 2002–2009
North Mission Road 2003–2007
Extreme Evidence 2003–2005
The Investigators 2004–2008
Psychic Detectives 2004–2008 co-production with StoryHouse Productions
Haunting Evidence 2005–2008
Beach Patrol 2006–2008
Most Shocking 2006–2010 co-production with Nash Entertainment
Disorder in the Court 2006–2011
Suburban Secrets 2007–2008
Ocean Force 2007–2009
Speeders 2007–2009
Party Heat 2007–2010
Bait Car 2007–2012 co-production with KKI Productions
The Principal's Office 2008–2009
Speeders Fight Back 2008–2009
World's Wildest Vacation Videos 2008–2009
Rehab: Party at the Hard Rock Hotel 2008–2010
truTV Presents: World's Dumbest... 2008–2014 co-production with Meetinghouse Productions
All Worked Up 2009–2011 co-production with RDF USA
It Only Hurts When I Laugh! 2009–2011
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 2009–2012 co-production with A. Smith & Company Productions and Braverman Bloom
Full Throttle Saloon 2009–2014
Ma's Roadhouse 2010
Over the Limit 2010
Southern Fried Stings 2010–2011
Hardcore Pawn 2010–2015
Bear Swamp Recovery 2011
Big Brian The Fortune Seller 2011
Storage Hunters 2011–2013
Lizard Lick Towing 2011–2014
South Beach Tow 2011–2014
Impractical Jokers 2011–present
Caught Red Handed 2012–2013 co-production with Nash Entertainment
Killer Karaoke 2012–2014
Cash Dome 2013 co-production with 51 Minds Entertainment
Container Wars 2013
Kentucky Bidders July 8, 2013
Upload with Shaquille O'Neal 2013–2014
Top 20 Funniest/truTV Top Funniest 2013–2015
The Safecrackers 2014
The Carbonaro Effect 2014–present co-production with Fields Entertainment and 11 Productions
Way Out West 2014–2015
Motor City Masters 2014
Barmageddon 2014–2015
Fake Off 2014–2015
Hair-Jacked 2014
How To Be A Grownup 2014–2015
Friends of the People 2014–2015
Branson Famous 2014–2015
Hack My Life 2015–present
Fameless 2015–present
Adam Ruins Everything 2015–present
Billy on the Street 2015–present co-production with Funny or Die
Breaking Greenville 2015
The Hustlers 2015
Kart Life 2015
Six Degrees of Everything 2015
Almost Genius 2015–2016 co-production with Meetinghouse Productions
10 Things 2016
Those Who Can't 2016–present
truInside 2016–present
Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack 2016–present
Comedy Knockout 2016–present
Greatest Ever 2016–present
Chris Webber's Full Court Pranks 2017–present
Talk Show the Game Show 2017–present
Impractical Jokers: After Party 2017–present
At Home with Amy Sedaris 2017–present
Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks 2017–present

CNN[]

  • CNN Daybreak (1980–2005)
  • Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields (1980–2002)
  • Freeman Reports (1980–1985)
  • Sports Tonight (1980–2002)
  • Style with Elsa Klensch (1980–2001)
  • Pinnacle (1982–2003)
  • Crossfire (1982–2005, 2013–2014)
  • Showbiz Today (1984–2001)
  • Inside Politics (1984–2005, 2014–present)
  • Larry King Live (1985–2010)
  • Capital Gang (1988–2005)
  • Both Sides with Jesse Jackson (1992–2000)
  • Reliable Sources (1992–present)
  • Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer (1993–2009)
  • Talkback Live (1994–2003)
  • Wolf Blitzer Reports (2000–2005)
  • CNN Tonight (2001, 2009–2010, 2014–present)
  • American Morning (2001–2011)
  • CNN Live Today (2001–2006)
  • NewsNight with Aaron Brown (2001–2005)
  • People in the News (2001–2005)
  • Connie Chung Tonight (2002–2003)
  • Next@CNN (2002–2005)
  • Anderson Cooper 360° (2003–present)
  • Showbiz Tonight (2005–2014)
  • Nancy Grace (2005–2016)
  • The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (2005–present)
  • CNN Newsroom (2006–present)
  • Campbell Brown (2008–2010)
  • Black in America (2008–2012)
  • Jane Velez-Mitchell (2008–2014)
  • Fareed Zakaria GPS (2008–present)
  • Your Bottom Line (2009–2010)
  • Amanpour (2009–2010, 2012–present)
  • John King, USA (2010–2012)
  • In the Arena (2010–2011)
  • Piers Morgan Live (2011–2014)
  • Erin Burnett OutFront (2011–present)
  • Early Start (2012–present)
  • Starting Point (2012–2013)
  • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2013–present)
  • The Lead with Jake Tapper (2013–present)
  • Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield (2013–2016)
  • Morgan Spurlock Inside Man (2013–present) (co-production with Warrior Poets)
  • New Day (2013–present)
  • Sanjay Gupta MD (2013–2014)
  • @This Hour (2014–present)
  • Chicagoland (2014)
  • The Sixties (2014; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
  • The Hunt with John Walsh (2014–present) (co-production with Zero Point Zero Production)
  • This Is Life with Lisa Ling (2014–present)
  • Smerconish (2014–present)
  • Wolf (2014–present)
  • The Seventies (2015; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
  • State of the Union with Jake Tapper (2015–present)
  • The Wonder List with Bill Weir (2015–present)
  • Race for the White House (2016)
  • The Eighties (2016; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
  • United Shades of America (2016–present)
  • Declassified (2016–present) (co-production with All3Media America)

Television films and specials[]

Warner Bros. Television[]

  • (1971)
  • Probe (1972) (co-production with Leslie Stevens Productions)
  • (1972)
  • (1972)
  • Genesis II (1973) (co-production with Norway Productions)
  • The Third Girl from the Left (1973)
  • Deliver Us from Evil (1973)
  • (1973) (co-production with Leonard Freeman Productions)
  • Key West (1973)
  • (1974)
  • Wonder Woman (1974)
  • Sidekicks (1974) (co-production with Cherokee Productions)
  • Planet Earth (1974)
  • The Healers (1974)
  • (1974) (co-production with Quinn Martin Productions)
  • Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975) (co-production with Quinn Martin Productions)
  • Search for the Gods (1975) (co-production with The Douglas S. Cramer Company)
  • (1975)
  • (1975) (co-production with The Douglas S. Cramer Company)
  • Strange New World (1975)
  • Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976) (co-production with Quinn Martin Productions)
  • (1976)
  • (1976)
  • Mayday at 40,000 Feet! (1976) (co-production with Andrew J. Fenady Productions)
  • (1976)
  • Flood! (1976)
  • The Possessed (1977)
  • Fire! (1977) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • (1978)
  • (1978) (co-production with Chuck Jones Productions)
  • A Death in Canaan (1978) (co-production with Chris/Rose Productions)
  • The Return of Captain Nemo (1978) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • The New Maverick (1978) (co-production with Cherokee Productions)
  • Zuma Beach (1978) (co-production with Bruce Cohn Curtis Films Ltd. and Edgar J. Scherick Associates)
  • Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold (1978) (co-production with Moonlight Productions)
  • (1978) (co-production with Edgar J. Scherick Productions)
  • (1978)
  • The Pirate (1978) (co-production with Howard W. Koch Productions)
  • Someone's Watching Me! (1978)
  • Champions: A Love Story (1979)
  • The Corn Is Green (1979)
  • Hanging by a Thread (1979) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • (1979)
  • Dummy (1979) (co-production with The Königsberg Company)
  • (1979)
  • (1979) (co-production with W/R - Wittman/Riche Productions)
  • The Memory of Eva Ryker (1980) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • Haywire (1980) (co-production with Pando Productions)
  • This Year's Blonde (1980)
  • The Scarlett O'Hara War (1980) (co-production with David L. Wolper-Stan Margulies Productions)
  • (1980) (co-production with The Kainn-Gallo Company)
  • The Women's Room (1980)
  • The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (1980)
  • (1981)
  • (1981) (co-production with Lou Step Productions)
  • Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige (1981) (co-production with Satie Productions Ltd., TBA Productions Inc. and Triseme)
  • (1981) (co-production with An Lac Productions)
  • (1981) (co-production with Lin Bolen Productions)
  • Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend (1981) (co-production with Hajeno Productions)
  • (1981) (co-production with Hummingbird Productions)
  • Splendor in the Grass (1981) (co-production with Katz-Gallin Productions and Half-Pint Productions)
  • The Marva Collins Story (1981) (co-production with Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions and NRW Features)
  • The Children Nobody Wanted (1981) (co-production with Blatt-Singer Productions)
  • Murder Is Easy (1982) (co-production with CBS Entertainment Production and David L. Wolper-Stan Margulies Productions)
  • Victims (1982) (co-production with Hajeno Productions)
  • The Long Summer of George Adams (1982)
  • Divorce Wars: A Love Story (1982)
  • (1982) (co-production with Edgar J. Scherick Associates)
  • The Letter (1982) (co-production with Hajeno Productions)
  • (1982)
  • (1982) (co-production with Kayden/Gleason)
  • The Night the Bridge Fell Down (1983) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • Cave-In! (1983) (co-production with Irwin Allen Productions)
  • Sparkling Cyanide (1983)
  • A Caribbean Mystery (1983)
  • (1983) (co-production with Cypress Point Productions)
  • The Mystic Warrior (1984)
  • No Man's Land (1984)
  • (1984)
  • (1984)
  • The Bad Seed (1985) (co-production with Hajeno Productions)
  • Murder with Mirrors (1985)
  • (1985) (co-production with Edward S. Feldman Company)
  • Thirteen at Dinner (1985)
  • (1985) (co-production with Doris Quinlan Productions and Entheos Unlimited Productions)
  • Dead Man's Folly (1986)
  • Kung Fu: The Movie (1986) (co-production with Lou Step Productions)
  • (1986) (co-production with Litke/Grossbart Productions)
  • (1986) (co-production with Daniel Grodnik Productions and Clyde Philips Productions)
  • Murder in Three Acts (1986)
  • Of Pure Blood (1986)
  • Promise (1986) (co-production with Garner-Duchow Productions and Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions)
  • The Betty Ford Story (1987) (co-production with David L. Wolper Productions)
  • Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987) (co-production with Green Arrow Productions)
  • (1987) (co-production with De Souza Productions and Von Zerneck-Samuels Productions)
  • Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987) (co-production with David L. Wolper Productions)
  • (1988) (co-production with David L. Wolper Productions)
  • (1988) (co-production with Dick Clark Productions)
  • Roots: The Gift (1988) (co-production with David L. Wolper Productions)
  • The Man in the Brown Suit (1989 film) (1989) (co-production with Alan Shayne Productions)
  • (1989)
  • My Name Is Bill W. (1989) (co-production with Garner-Duchow Productions and Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions)
  • The Plot to Kill Hitler (1990)
  • Murder in Mississippi (1990)
  • Forbidden Nights (1990) (co-production with Tristine Rainer Productions)
  • The Face of Fear (1990)
  • (1990) (co-production with Elliot Friedgen & Company & Sacret)
  • When You Remember Me (1990)
  • (1990) (co-production with Zacs Productions and Nugget Entertainment)
  • Dillinger (1991) (co-production with David L. Wolper Productions)
  • Babe Ruth (1991) (co-production with Elliot Friedgen & Company)
  • Prisoner of Honor (1991) (co-production with Dreyfuss / James Productions and Etude)
  • (1992) (co-production with Von Zerneck-Sertner Films)
  • Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story (1992) (co-production with Elliot Friedgen & Company and Lytte Heshty Production)
  • (1992) (co-production with Chris/Rose Productions and Elliot Friedgen & Company)
  • (1992)
  • (1992) (co-production with Dove Audio)
  • (1992) (co-production with Toots Productions)
  • (1993) (co-production with Lee Rich Company)
  • The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993) (co-production with Wolper Productions and Film Queensland)
  • I'll Fly Away: Then and Now (1993) (co-production with Brand/Falsey Productions)
  • (1993) (co-production with Bonnie Raskin Productions and Green/Epstein Productions)
  • Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (1993) (co-production with Elliot Friedgen & Company, David L. Wolper Productions and Bernard Sofronski Productions)
  • Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993)
  • (1993)
  • Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg (1994) (co-production with MDT Productions and Daniel H. Blatt Productions)
  • (1994)
  • (1994) (co-production with Andrea Baynes Productions)
  • The Innocent (1994) (co-production with Grammnet Productions)
  • Someone She Knows (1994)
  • Beyond Betrayal (1994) (co-production with Daniel H. Blatt Productions)
  • Without Warning (1994) (co-production with The Wolper Organization and Mountain View Productions)
  • How the West Was Fun (1994) (co-production with Dualstar Productions, Green/Epstein Productions and Kicking Horse Productions Ltd.)
  • Because Mommy Works (1994) (co-production with Spring Creek Productions)
  • (1994) (co-production with ABC Cable & International Broadcast Inc., Boardwalk Entertainment and Protocol Entertainment)
  • (1995) (co-production with Amanda Productions, Eagle Point Production and The Lee Rich Company)
  • Young at Heart (1995) (co-production with TS Productions)
  • Virtual Seduction (1995)
  • (1995) (co-production with CBS Productions and The Thomas Carter Company)
  • (1995) (co-production with The Wolper Organization)
  • It Was Him or Us (1995) (co-production with MDT Productions)
  • The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years (1996) (co-production with The Wolper Organization and Village Roadshow Pictures Television)
  • (1996)
  • Sins of Silence (1996) (co-production with Daniel H. Blatt Productions)
  • (1996) (co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions)
  • (1996) (co-production with Daniel H. Blatt Productions and Sports Illustrated Television)
  • Kidz in the Wood (1996) (co-production with Green/Epstein Productions and Pacific Motion Pictures)
  • Once You Meet a Stranger (1996) (co-production with Michael Filerman Productions)
  • Blue Rodeo (1996) (co-production with Lakeside Productions and The Paul Lussier Company)
  • (1997) (co-production with Daniel H. Blatt Productions and Lakeside Productions)
  • The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! (1997) (co-production with Kudzu Productions)
  • A Walton Easter (1997) (co-production with Eagle Point Production)
  • Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998) (co-production with Lakeside Productions)
  • (1998) (co-production with H. Beale Company)
  • (1999) (co-production with Aviator Films)
  • Fail Safe (2000) (co-production with Maysville Pictures)
  • The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000) (co-production with Kudzu Productions)
  • Witchblade (2000) (co-production with Halsted Pictures, Image Comics, Mythic Films and Top Cow Productions)
  • (2002) (co-production with Angel/Brown Productions)
  • (2002) (co-production with John Wells Productions)
  • The Lone Ranger (2003) (co-production with Turner Television)
  • (2003) (co-production with Coote Hayes Productions and The Wolper Organization)
  • L.A. Confidential (2003) (co-production with Regency Television)
  • Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure (2003) (co-production with Elliot Friedgan & Company and National Lampoon)
  • The Goodbye Girl (2004) co-production with TNT)
  • Helter Skelter (2004) (co-production with Lakeside Productions and Wolper Organization)
  • Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004) (co-production with Green-Epstein-Bacino Productions)
  • Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004) (co-production with Red Om Films, Revolution Studios and Sam Films)
  • Snow Wonder (2005) (co-production with The Wolper Organization and Without Santa LLC)
  • Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (2005) (co-production with Revolution Studios, Red Om Films and American Girl)
  • Avenger (2006) (co-production with TNT, Radiant Productions and Appledown Films Inc.)
  • Aquaman (2006)
  • Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front (2006) (co-production with American Girl, Red Om Films and Revolution Studios)
  • The Year Without a Santa Claus (2006) (co-production with The Wolper Organization)
  • Sybil (2007) (co-production with Norman Stephen Productions and Wolper Organization)
  • Innocent (2011) (co-production with Frank von Zerneck Films and Mike Robe Productions)
  • Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love (2016) (co-production with Dixie Pixie Productions and Magnolia Hill Productions)
  • Hairspray Live! (2016) (co-production with New Line Cinema, Sony Pictures Television, Storyline Entertainment and Universal Television)
  • The Bad Seed (2018) (co-production with Front Street Pictures, Lifetime, Loweprofile, The Wolper Organization and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television)
  • Critters Attack! (2019) (co-production with Blue Ribbon Content and New Line Cinema)

Warner Horizon Television[]

  • A Christmas Story Live! (2017) (co-production with Marc Platt Productions and Turner Entertainment Co.)
  • (2020) (co-production with Casey Patterson Entertainment and Shoe Money Productions)
  • Friends: The Reunion (2021) (co-production with Bright/Kaufmann/Crane Productions and Fulwell 73 Productions)

Warner Bros. Animation[]

Hanna-Barbera[]

Ruby-Spears[]

Lorimar Television[]

Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment (post-1973)[]

  • The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
  • 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974)
  • The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow (1975)
  • Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976)
  • The First Easter Rabbit (1976)
  • The Little Drummer Boy, Book II (1976)
  • Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976)
  • The Last Dinosaur (1977) (TV movie)
  • The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town (1977)
  • The Hobbit (1977) (TV movie)
  • Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey (1977)
  • The Bermuda Depths (1978) (TV movie)
  • The Stingiest Man in Town (1978)
  • Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979) (TV movie)
  • Jack Frost (1979)
  • The Ivory Ape (1980) (TV movie)
  • The Return of the King (1980) (TV movie)
  • Pinocchio's Christmas (1980)
  • The Leprechaun's Christmas Gold (1981)
  • The Flight of Dragons (1982) (TV movie)
  • The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983) (TV movie)
  • The Coneheads (1983) (co-production with Broadway Video)
  • The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985)
  • The Wind in the Willows (1987) (TV movie)

Turner Entertainment/Turner Pictures[]

  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) (produced by MGM Television and Cat in the Hat Productions)
  • (1966) (produced by MGM Television and Youngstein & Karr Productions)
  • (1967)
  • Horton Hears a Who! (1970) (produced by MGM Television and Cat in the Hat Productions)
  • Earth II (1971) (produced by MGM Television and Wabe)
  • The Phantom of Hollywood (1974)
  • Winter Kill (1974) (produced by MGM Television and Andy Griffith Enterprises)
  • The Deadly Tower (1975)
  • (1975) (produced by MGM Television and Norman Felton/Stanley Rubin Productions)
  • The Hostage Heart (1977) (produced by MGM Television and Andrews J. Fenady Productions)
  • (1977) (produced by MGM Television and Manteo Enterprises)
  • (1977) (produced by MGM Television and Manteo Enterprises)
  • Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981) (produced by MGM Television and Wilcox Productions)
  • (1982) (produced by RKO Pictures)
  • Treasure Island (1990)
  • Conagher (1991)
  • Miracle in the Wilderness (1991)
  • Christmas in Connecticut (1992)
  • Geronimo (1993)
  • The Avenging Angel (1995)
  • The Good Old Boys (1995)
  • Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)
  • The Man Who Captured Eichmann (1996)
  • Last Stand at Saber River (1997)
  • The Hunchback (aka The Hunchback of Notre Dame) (1997)
  • Buffalo Soldiers (1997)
  • Two for Texas (1998)
  • Babylon 5: The River of Souls (1998)
  • Babylon 5: Thirdspace (1998)
  • (1998)
  • Purgatory (1999)
  • The Hunley (1999)
  • You Know My Name (1999)
  • (2000)
  • Freedom Song (2000)
  • Running Mates (2000)
  • Baby (2000)
  • Crossfire Trail (2001)
  • James Dean (2001)
  • Door to Door (2002)
  • Second String (2002)
  • Monte Walsh (2003)
  • Second Nature (2003)
  • Word of Honor (2003)
  • The Goodbye Girl (2004) (TV movie) (produced by Warner Bros. Television and Ron Ziskin Productions)
  • The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004)
  • The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006)
  • Coma (2012) (miniseries) (produced by Warner Bros. Television, Sony Pictures Television and Scott Free Productions)
  • Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • A Christmas Story Live! (2017) (produced by Warner Horizon Television and Marc Platt Productions)

Castle Rock Entertainment[]

  • Heart & Soul (1988)
  • The Ed Begley, Jr. Show (1989)
  • Julie Brown: The Show (1989)
  • My Old School (1991)
  • Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special (1992)

New Line Television[]

Cartoon Network[]

HBO[]

  • Pennsylvania Polka Festival (1973)
  • Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner (1981)
  • Reunion at Fairborough (1985)[N 2]
  • HBO Storybook Musicals (1987–1993)
  • Montana (1990)
  • The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale (1993)
  • (1996)
  • Kids are Punny (1998)
  • Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales (1999)
  • The Sissy Duckling (1999)
  • Boycott (2001)
  • 61* (2001)
  • Conspiracy (2001)
  • Stranger Inside (2001)
  • Dinner with Friends (2001)
  • Shot in the Heart (2001)
  • Through A Child's Eyes: September 11, 2001 (2002)
  • Normal (2003)
  • My House in Umbria (2003)
  • And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003)
  • Iron Jawed Angels (2004)
  • Strip Search (2004)
  • Something the Lord Made (2004)
  • Dirty War (2004)
  • Lackawanna Blues (2005)
  • Sometimes in April (2005)
  • Warm Springs (2005)
  • The Girl in the Café (2005)
  • Walkout (2006)
  • Longford (2006)
  • Life Support (2007)
  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007)
  • Stuart: A Life Backwards (2007)
  • Joe's Palace (2007)
  • The Immortal Life of Henriettta Lacks (2017)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Currently distributed by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution through 20th Television.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Distributed by Sony Pictures Television; Warner Bros. owns the program's copyrights.
  3. ^ Rights owned by Sony Pictures Television.
  4. ^ Distributed by Sony Pictures Television; HBO owns the program's copyrights.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c Distributed in syndication by CBS Television Distribution; HBO owns the program's copyrights.

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