This article lists notable television series produced and/or owned by, "past." And present divisions and subsidiaries of Paramount Global.
The present divisions and subsidiaries includes Paramount Television Studios, CBS Studios, CBS Media Ventures, CBS News, Paramount Media Networks, Awesomeness and Showtime Networks. The past and present divisions and subsidiaries includes CBS Productions, Viacom Productions/Enterprises, Big Ticket Television, DreamWorks Television, Miramax Television, Desilu Productions, the: older incarnation of Paramount Television, Bing Crosby Productions, Rysher Entertainment, Television Program Enterprises, Republic Pictures Television, "Laurel Entertainment," ABC Films, NBC Films, QM Productions, Taft Entertainment Television/Worldvision Enterprises, Group W/Eyemark Entertainment, King World Productions and Spelling Television.
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Note: Formerly known as CBS Paramount Television and "CBS Television Studios."
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Late Show with David Letterman | 1993β2015 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated |
7th Heaven | 1996β2007 | The WB/The CW | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with Spelling Television |
The King of Queens | 1998β2007 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television and Hanley Productions Distributed in theββU.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
Girlfriends | 2000β2008 | UPN/The CW | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with Happy Camper Productions (2000β2008) and Grammnet Productions |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2000β2015 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis |
The Amazing Race | 2001βpresent | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Earthview, Inc., Worldrace Productions, Amazing Race Productions and ABC Signature Distributed outside of the "U."S. by Disney Platform Distribution. | |
The Dead Zone | 2002β2007 | USA Network | continued from Paramount Network Television; co-production with Crescent Entertainment (seasons 1β3), Lionsgate Television, The Segan Company (seasons 1β5), Modern Entertainment (seasons 1β3), Piller2 Productions / The Piller/Segan Company and Dead Zone Production Company Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury |
Without a Trace | 2002β2009 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television CBS Paramount Network Television produced seasons 5β7 |
CSI: Miami | 2002β2012 | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis | |
NCIS | 2003βpresent | continued from Paramount Network Television; co-production with Belisarius Productions Spin-off of JAG | |
Cold Case | 2003β2010 | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television | |
The 4400 | 2004β2007 | USA Network | continued from Viacom Productions/Paramount Network Television; co-production with American Zoetrope, BSkyB, Renegade 83 Productions and 4400 Productions |
CSI: NY | 2004β2013 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis |
Everybody Hates Chris | 2005β2009 | UPN/The CW | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with CR Enterprises and 3 Arts Entertainment |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2005β2014 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated |
NUMB3RS | 2005β2010 | CBS | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with Scott Free Productions, The Barry Schindel Company (2005β2007); (seasons 2β3) and Post 109 Productions (2009β2010); (season 6) |
Ghost Whisperer | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with Sander/Moses Productions, ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution. | ||
Medium | 2005β2011 | NBC/CBS | continued from Paramount Television; co-production with Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet Productions |
Criminal Minds | 2005βpresent | CBS/Paramount+ | continued from Paramount Network Television; co-production with The Mark Gordon Company (2005β2018), Entertainment One (2018β) and ABC Signature Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution. |
The Game | 2006β2015 | The CW/BET | co-production with Georgia Media (2011β2015); (seasons 4β9), Happy Camper Productions (2006β2008); (seasons 1β2), Akil Productions (2008β2015); (seasons 3β9), Grammnet Productions, and BET Original Productions (2011β2015); (seasons 4β9) |
3 lbs | 2006β2007 | CBS | co-production with Ocko & Company |
Cane | 2007 | co-production with Once a Frog Productions, El Sendero Productions, Interscope Television, and ABC Studios | |
Aliens in America | 2007β2008 | The CW | co-production with Guarascio/Port Productions, Mr. Bigshot Fancy-Pants Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
Life Is Wild | co-production with 34 Films and Company Pictures | ||
Gossip Girl | 2007β2012 | co-production with Alloy Entertainment, College Hill Pictures (seasons 1β3), Fake Empire (seasons 4β6), and Warner Bros. Television | |
Rules of Engagement | 2007β2013 | CBS | co-production with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
Comanche Moon | 2008 | co-production with The Firm, Saria Inc., and Sony Pictures Television Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television | |
Worst Week | 2008β2009 | co-production with Two Soups Productions, Hat Trick Productions and Universal Media Studios Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios Based on the TV series The Worst Week of My Life by Hat Trick Productions and the BBC | |
Gary Unmarried | 2008β2010 | co-production with Ed Yeager Productions, Rude Mood Productions (both season 1 only) and ABC Studios Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution | |
Flashpoint | 2008β2012 | CTV CBS/Ion Television |
co-production with Pink Sky Entertainment and Avamar Entertainment |
90210 | 2008β2013 | The CW | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Sachs/Judah Productions (season 1 only) Based on Beverly Hills 90210 |
I Get That a Lot | 2009β2015 | CBS | |
The Good Wife | 2009β2016 | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions and Small Wishes Productions (season 1 only) | |
Melrose Place | 2009β2010 | The CW | Pilot only; co-production with Slavkin/Swimmer Continuation of the 1990s TV series of the same name |
NCIS: Los Angeles | 2009β2023 | CBS | co-production with R. Scott Gemmill Productions (2016-2023) and Shane Brennan Productions Expansion of NCIS. |
The Vampire Diaries | 2009β2017 | The CW | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
Hawaii Five-0 | 2010β2020 | CBS | continued from CBS Productions; co-production with K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Entertainment Based on the 1968 TV series |
Blue Bloods | 2010βpresent | continued from CBS Productions co-production with Panda Productions (2010β2020), The Leonard Goldberg Company (2020βpresent), and Paw in Your Face Productions (2010β2011) | |
Hellcats | 2010β2011 | The CW | co-production with Five & Dime Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
The Talk | 2010βpresent | CBS | |
Mad Love | 2011 | co-production with Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television | |
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Bernero Productions and ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution Expansion of Criminal Minds | ||
CHAOS | co-production with Rat Entertainment, Certified Pulp and 20th Century Fox Television | ||
Unforgettable | 2011β2016 | CBS/A&E | co-production with Timberman/Beverly Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
A Gifted Man | 2011β2012 | CBS | co-production with Baer Bones and Timberman/Beverly Productions |
Ringer | The CW | pilot only; co-production with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios, Warner Bros. Television and CBS Productions | |
The Secret Circle | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television | ||
Hart of Dixie | 2011β2015 | co-production with Fake Empire, Dogarooski Productions (season 4) and Warner Bros. Television | |
Made in Jersey | 2012 | CBS | co-production with Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
Common Law | USA Network | co-production with Junction Entertainment | |
Vegas | 2012β2013 | CBS | co-production with Happy Valley Productions, Tree Line Film and Arthur Sarkissian Productions |
Emily Owens, M.D. | The CW | co-production with The Dan Jinks Company and Warner Bros. Television | |
Elementary | 2012β2019 | CBS | co-production with Hill of Beans Productions and Timberman-Beverly Productions |
Beauty & the Beast | 2012β2016 | The CW | co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions, WhizBang Films and Take 5 Productions Based on the 1987 TV series of the same name by Republic Pictures |
Under the Dome | 2013β2015 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Television and Baer Bones |
We Are Men | 2013 | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company and Roughhouse Productions | |
Cult | The CW | co-production with Rockne S. O'Bannon Television, Fake Empire, and Warner Bros. Television | |
King & Maxwell | TNT | co-production with Shane Brennan Productions | |
The Millers | 2013β2014 | CBS | co-production with Amigos de Garcia Productions |
The Tomorrow People | The CW | co-production with Berlanti/Plec, FremantleMedia North America and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 1973 television series by Thames Television | |
The Originals | 2013β2018 | co-production with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television | |
Reign | 2013β2017 | co-production with Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, WhizBang Films and Warner Bros. Television | |
Intelligence | 2014 | CBS | co-production with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Tripp Vinson Productions, The Barry Schindel Company and ABC Studios |
Bad Teacher | co-production with Gifted And Talented Camp, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television Based on the 2011 movie by Columbia Pictures | ||
Reckless | co-production with Sander/Moses Productions | ||
Star-Crossed | The CW | co-production with Space Floor TV, OlΓ© Productions and Warner Bros. Television | |
Extant | 2014β2015 | CBS | co-production with 22 Plates Productions (season 1) and Amblin Television |
The McCarthys | co-production with Loosely Inspired by Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television | ||
Scorpion | 2014β2018 | co-production with K/O Paper Products, Blackjack Films, Perfect Storm Entertainment and SB Projects | |
Madam Secretary | 2014β2019 | co-production with Barbara Hall Productions and Revelations Entertainment | |
NCIS: New Orleans | 2014β2021 | co-production with Wings Productions and When Pigs Fly Incorporated (seasons 1β4) | |
The 100 | 2014β2020 | The CW | co-production with Bonanza Productions, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
Jane the Virgin | 2014β2019 | co-production with Poppy Productions, RCTV International, Electus and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 2002 TV series Juana la Virgen by RCTV | |
Power | 2014β2020 | Starz | co-production with End of Episode, Inc., Mawuli Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc. |
Young & Hungry | 2014β2018 | ABC Family/Freeform | co-production with Waffle Toaster Productions, Relativity Television/Critical Content, Blondie Girl Productions and The Tannenbaum Company |
Celebrity Name Game | 2014β2016 | Syndication | co-production with Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Green Mountain West Inc., FremantleMedia North America, 20th Television and Debmar-Mercury |
Battle Creek | 2015 | CBS | co-production with Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
The Messengers | The CW | co-production with Thunder Road Television and Warner Bros. Television | |
Significant Mother | co-production with Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television | ||
Limitless | 2015β2016 | CBS | co-production with K/O Paper Products, Action This Day! and Relativity Television/Critical Content Based on the 2011 movie of the same name by Lionsgate |
Impastor | TV Land | co-production with All in Vane Productions, The Tannenbaum Company and TV Land Original Productions | |
The Odd Couple | 2015β2017 | CBS | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company and Timberman-Beverly Productions Based on the 1965 play of the same name, the 1968 movie by Paramount Pictures and the 1970 TV series by Paramount Television |
Zoo | co-production with James Patterson Entertainment, Tree Line Film and Midnight Radio | ||
Code Black | 2015β2018 | co-production with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Maniac Productions (Season 3), Tiny Pyro Productions and ABC Studios | |
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | 2015β2019 | The CW | co-production with LeanMachine, Webbterfuge (season 1), Black Lamb (seasons 2β4), racheldoesstuff (seasons 2β4) and Warner Bros. Television |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2015β2023 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | 2015βpresent | co-production with Spartina Productions | |
Angel from Hell | 2016 | co-production with Quill Entertainment | |
BrainDead | co-production with King Size Productions and Scott Free Productions | ||
American Gothic | co-production with Full Fathom Five, Hyla Regilla Productions and Amblin Television | ||
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | 2016β2017 | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Erica Messer Productions and ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution Expansion of Criminal Minds | |
The Great Indoors | co-production with Gibbons Bros. Productions and Shiny Brass Lamp Productions | ||
Pure Genius | co-production with True Jack Productions and Universal Television | ||
No Tomorrow | The CW/CBS | co-production with Grupo Globo, Electus and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 2012 TV series Como Aproveitar o Fim do Mundo by Rede Globo | |
Incorporated | Syfy | co-production with Algorithm Entertainment, Pearl Street Films and Universal Cable Productions | |
Kevin Can Wait | 2016β2018 | CBS | co-production with Hey Eddie Productions and Mohawk Productions (season 1) and Sony Pictures Television |
Man with a Plan | 2016β2020 | co-production with Double Double Bonus Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Bull | 2016β2022 | co-production with Amblin Television (seasons 1β3), Picturemaker Productions (seasons 2β5), Atelier Paul Attanasio and Stage 29 Productions | |
MacGyver | 2016β2021 | co-production with Lionsgate Television, Atomic Monster and 101st Street Entertainment (seasons 1β4) Based on the 1985 TV series by Paramount Television | |
Riverdale | 2017β2023 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
Superior Donuts | 2017β2018 | CBS | co-production with Daily Productions, Goldman-Donovan Productions & Teitelbaum Artists |
Doubt | 2017 | co-production with Timberman/Beverly Productions | |
The Good Fight | 2017β2022 | CBS (Premiere) Paramount+ |
co-production with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions |
Candy Crush | 2017 | CBS | co-production with Pulse Creative, King and Lionsgate Television |
Salvation | 2017β2018 | co-production with Still Married Productions and Secret Hideout | |
Star Trek: Discovery | 2017βpresent | CBS (Premiere) Paramount+ |
co-production with Secret Hideout, Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment Prequelββto the 1966 TV series by Desilu, Norway Corporation. And Paramount Television |
SEAL Team | CBS/Paramount+ | co-production with Chulack Productions, East 25 C (season 1), Timberman/Beverly Productions and John Glenn Entertainment (seasons 2β3) | |
S.W.A.T. | CBS | co-production with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Original Film and Sony Pictures Television Based on the 1975 TV series of the same name by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and the 2003 film of the same name by Columbia Pictures | |
No Activity | 2017β2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Funny or Die, Gary Sanchez Productions, Jungle Entertainment and Flight School Studio (season 4) |
9JKL | 2017β2018 | CBS | co-production with Liscolaide Productions, Trill TV and Kapital Entertainment |
American Vandal | Netflix | co-production with Funny or Die, Woodhead Entertainment, One Man Canoe and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Valor | The CW | co-production with Warner Bros. Television and Ostar Productions | |
Wisdom of the Crowd | CBS | co-production with Algorithm Entertainment, Keshet International and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | |
The Guest Book | TBS | co-production with Studio T and Amigos de Garcia Productions | |
Dynasty | 2017β2022 | The CW | co-production with Fake Empire, Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions and Rabbit Ears, Inc. Based on the 1981 television series of the same name by Aaron Spelling Productions |
Carpool Karaoke: The Series | 2017βpresent | Apple Music/Apple TV/Apple TV+ | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions |
Return of the Mac | 2017 | Pop | co-production with T Group Productions, D&J Productions and Pop Media Group |
Life Sentence | 2018 | The CW | co-production with In Good Company, Doozer and Warner Bros. Television |
One Dollar | CBS All Access | co-production with Zobot Projects and Anonymous Content | |
Instinct | 2018β2019 | CBS | co-production with 34 Films, Webbterfuge, James Patterson Entertainment and Secret Hideout |
Strange Angel | CBS All Access | co-production with Scott Free Productions, Sailor Bear, Digilio Films, and Pantalone Films | |
Insatiable | Netflix | co-production with Storied Media Group and Ryan Seacrest Productions | |
Whistleblower | CBS | co-production with CBS News | |
FBI | 2018βpresent | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | |
The Neighborhood | co-production with Kapital Entertainment, Trill Television, Mud, Blood & Beer Productions and A Bird and a Bear Entertainment | ||
All American | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, April Blair's Company (season 1 only) and Warner Bros. Television | |
Magnum P.I. | 2018β2024 | CBS/NBC | co-production with 101 Street Entertainment (2018β2020); (seasons 1β2), Perfect Storm Entertainment, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Global Distribution Based on the 1980 TV series by Universal Television, Glen A. Larson Productions, and Belisarius Productions |
Charmed | 2018β2022 | The CW | co-production with Poppy Productions, Reveal Entertainment, Still Married Productions (since season 2) and Propagate Content Based on the 1998 TV series of the same name by Spelling Television |
Legacies | co-production with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Studios | ||
Our Cartoon President | 2018β2020 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, Spartina Productions and Licht Media Solutions |
Happy Together | 2018β2019 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, The Gary Breakfast Corporation and Page Entertainment |
God Friended Me | 2018β2020 | co-production with Berlanti Productions, I Have an Idea and Warner Bros. Television | |
Fam | 2019 | co-production with Kushellivision, Trill Television and Kapital Entertainment | |
The Code | co-production with Timberman-Beverly Productions | ||
The Red Line | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Array Filmworks and Warner Bros. Television | ||
Unbelievable | Netflix | co-production with Katie Couric Media, Escapist Fare, Timberman/Beverly Productions And Sage Lane Productions | |
Roswell, New Mexico | 2019β2022 | The CW | co-production with Amblin Television, My So-Called Company, Bender Brown Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
The Twilight Zone | 2019β2020 | CBS All Access | co-production with Monkeypaw Productions and Genre Films Based on the 1959 TV series by Cayuga Productions and CBS Productions |
In the Dark | 2019β2022 | The CW | co-production with Red Hour Films and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
Dead to Me | Netflix | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Visualized, Inc. | |
Blood & Treasure | CBS | co-production with Propagate Content and Lake June Productions | |
BH90210 | 2019 | Fox | co-production with Alberghini Chessler Productions and Fox Entertainment |
Carol's Second Act | 2019β2020 | CBS | co-production with H+H, FourBoys Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment |
Why Women Kill | 2019β2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Black Lamb, Acme Productions, Cherry Productions and Imagine Television Studios |
All Rise | 2019β2023 | CBS/Oprah Winfrey Network | co-production with Shimmering Pictures, Skyemac Productions, Tall Baby Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
Evil | 2019βpresent | CBS/Paramount+ | co-production with King Size Productions |
The Unicorn | 2019β2021 | CBS | co-production with Mike and Bill Productions, Trill TV and Kapital Entertainment |
Nancy Drew | 2019β2023 | The CW | co-production with Warm Bloody Sunday Productions, Furious Productions and Fake Empire |
The Moodys | 2019β2021 | Fox | co-production with Fox Entertainment |
FBI: Most Wanted | 2020βpresent | CBS | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
68 Whiskey | 2020 | Paramount Network | co-production with Spike Cable Networks, Imagine Television Studios, yes Studios and Little City Ironworks |
Diary of a Future President | 2020β2021 | Disney+ | co-production with I Can & I Will Productions |
Star Trek: Picard | 2020β2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, Escapist Fare and Roddenberry Entertainment Based on the 1966 TV series and its 1987 spin-off by Paramount Television |
Star Trek: Lower Decks | 2020βpresent | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Secret Hideout, Important Science, Roddenberry Entertainment and Titmouse, Inc. Based on the 1966 TV series and its 1987 spin-off by Paramount Television | |
Tooning Out the News | 2020β2023 | Paramount+/Comedy Central | co-production with Spartina Productions, Licht Media Solutions and RJ Fried Worldwide |
Katy Keene | 2020 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television A spin-off of Riverdale |
Tommy | CBS | co-production with Atelier Paul Attansio Productions and Amblin Television | |
Broke | co-production with Sunshine Bakery Productions, Sutton Street Productions, Propagate Content and RCN TV | ||
Most Dangerous Game | 2020β2023 | Quibi/The Roku Channel | co-production with BlackJack Films, Mayhem Pictures and Silver Reel |
Game On! | 2020 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions and CPL Productions |
Power Book II: Ghost | 2020βpresent | Starz | co-production with End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
The Comey Rule | 2020 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, Home Run Productions, Secret Hideout and The Story Factory |
That Animal Rescue Show | CBS All Access | co-production with Stage 29 Productions, Detour Filmproduction and 1851 Productions | |
Your Honor | 2020βpresent | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, King Size Productions and Moon Shot Entertainment |
The Stand | 2020β2021 | CBS All Access | co-production with Mosaic Media Group and Vertigo Entertainment |
Walker | 2021β2024 | The CW | co-production with Rideback, Stick to Your Guns Productions and Pursued by a Bear Based on the 1993 TV series by CBS Productions and Columbia Pictures Television |
The Equalizer | 2021-present | CBS | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Martin Chase Productions, Milmar Pictures, Flavor Unit Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Global Distribution Based on the 1985 TV series by Universal Television |
Clarice | 2021 | co-production with MGM Television, Secret Hideout, Tiny Core of Rage Entertainment and Elizabeth Diaries Based on the 1990 film The Silence of the Lambs by Orion Pictures | |
For Heaven's Sake | Paramount+ CBC Gem |
co-production with Funny or Die and Muse Entertainment | |
The Bite | Spectrum | co-production with King Size Productions | |
The Republic of Sarah | The CW | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions, Black Lamb and Warner Bros. Television Studios | |
Gossip Girl | 2021β2023 | HBO Max | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Fake Empire, Random Acts Productions and Alloy Entertainment |
Power Book III: Raising Kanan | 2021βpresent | Starz | co-production with Ballpoint Productions, End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
House Calls with Dr. Phil | 2021 | CBS | co-production with Stage 29 Productions |
The Lost Symbol | Peacock | co-production with Universal Television, Imagine Television Studios and Dworkin/Beattie | |
The Harper House | Paramount+ | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Neely Comics, 219 Productions and Titmouse, Inc. | |
NCIS: Hawai'i | 2021-2024 | CBS | co-production with Harp to the Party Productions and Close to the Land Productions |
FBI: International | 2021βpresent | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | |
CSI: Vegas | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Trace Pictures | ||
Ghosts | co-production with Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios, Joe vs. Joe, Monumental Television and Them There | ||
Guilty Party | 2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Funny or Die and Mosaic |
4400 | 2021β2022 | The CW | co-production with On the Porch and Pursued by a Bear |
Star Trek: Prodigy | 2021β2024 | Paramount+/Netflix | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Secret Hideout, Roddenberry Entertainment and Brothers Hageman Productions Based on the 1966 TV series, and its spin-offs by Gene Roddenberry |
Swagger | 2021β2023 | Apple TV+ | co-production with Imagine Television Studios, Undisputed Cinema and Thirty5 Ventures |
The Game (reboot) | Paramount+ | co-production with Inphiniti Entertainment, Alki Productions and Grammnet Productions | |
Good Sam | 2022 | CBS | co-production with Kitchen Floor Inc. and Sutton Street Productions |
Power Book IV: Force | 2022βpresent | Starz | co-production with Pull the Pin Productions, Inc., End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
Fairview | 2022 | Comedy Central | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Spartina Productions, Licht Media Solutions and RJ Fried Worldwide |
All American: Homecoming | 2022βpresent | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Rock My Soul Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
How We Roll | 2022 | CBS | co-production with Hi Mom Productions, Three Rivers Entertainment and Horicon Productions |
Would I Lie to You? | The CW | co-production with Truly Original, King Size Productions and Fat Mama Productions | |
Come Dance with Me | CBS | co-production with George Street Productions, LL Cool J Inc. and 3 Ball Entertainment | |
The Man Who Fell to Earth | Showtime | co-production with StudioCanal, Secret Hideout and Timberman/Beverly Productions | |
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2022βpresent | Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, H M R X Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment Prequel to the 1966 TV series by Gene Roddenberry |
Tom Swift | 2022 | The CW | co-production with Furious Productions and Fake Empire |
Players | Paramount+ | co-production with Riot Games, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, 3 Arts Entertainment and Funny or Die | |
SkyMed | 2022βpresent | Paramount+ CBC |
co-production with Eagle Vision and Piazza Entertainment |
Munich Games | Sky Atlantic | co-production with Sky Studios and Amusement Park Film | |
So Help Me Todd | 2022-2024 | CBS | co-production with Stage 29 Productions and The Elizabeth Diaries |
Walker: Independence | 2022β2023 | The CW | co-production with Rideback, Pursued by a Bear, Stick to Your Guns Productions and Not This |
The Winchesters | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Chaos Machine Productions, Wonderland and Here There | ||
Fire Country | 2022βpresent | CBS | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Midwest Livestock Productions and Whiskerless Kitty Previously titled 'Cal Fire' |
Ze Network | 2022βpresent | RTL+ | co-production with Syrreal Entertainment |
Bestseller Boy | AVROTROS | co-production with Paper Plane Productions and Willy Woltz International | |
Colin from Accounts | Binge Foxtel |
co-production with Easy Tiger Productions | |
Digman! | 2023βpresent | Comedy Central | co-production with Dandyflower Productions, Lonely Island Classics, Titmouse, Inc. and MTV Entertainment Studios |
Rabbit Hole | 2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Zatfig Films and Entertainment 360 |
Glamorous | Netflix | co-production with Two Shakes Entertainment | |
The Holiday Shift | The Roku Channel | co-production with Fulwell 73 | |
Buddy Games | 2023βpresent | CBS | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions, The Long Game and Dakota Kid Productions |
Frasier | Paramount+ | co-production with Shiny Brass Lamp Productions, Floral & Flannel Inc. and Grammnet Productions | |
After Midnight | 2024βpresent | CBS | co-production with Funny or Die and Spartina Productions Reboot of @midnight |
Elsbeth | co-production with King Size Productions | ||
Coma | 2024 | Channel 5 | co-production with Roughcut Television |
Dinner with The Parents | Amazon Freevee | co-production with Whimsical Name Productions, Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions | |
Poppa's House | CBS | co-production with Amara Films, Hench in the Trench Productions and Two Shakes Entertainment | |
Matlock | co-production with Sutton Street Productions and Cloud Nine Productions Based on the 1986 TV series created by Dean Hargrove | ||
NCIS: Origins | co-production with Ceci Bear, J. Bird Productions, and Wings Productions Prequel to NCIS | ||
The Gates | 2025 | co-production with NAACP and P&G Studios | |
Watson | co-production with Kapital Entertainment | ||
Sheriff Country | TBA | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television Spin-off of Fire Country | |
Life and Deaf | Disney+ | co-production with Four Boys Entertainment | |
Washed Up | Peacock | ||
The Darkness | TBA | co-production with Stampede Ventures | |
Here She Lies | HBO Max | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company | |
Everybody Still Hates Chris | Paramount+/Comedy Central | co-production with CR Enterprises, 3 Arts Entertainment and MTV Entertainment Studios | |
Panther Baby | Starz | ||
Shtisel | TBA | co-production with Fremantle | |
King and Conqueror | BBC One/BBC iPlayer | co-production with RVK Studios, The Development Partnership and Shepherd Content | |
Golden Axe | Comedy Central | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Sega Sammy Group, Sony Pictures Television, Titmouse, Inc. and Original Film Based on the video game series by Sega | |
Crutch | Paramount+ | co-production with A Bird and a Bear Entertainment, Kapital Entertainment and Trill Television Spin-off of The Neighborhood | |
Among Us | TBA | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Innersloth and Titmouse, Inc. Based on the video game by Innersloth |
Paramount Televisionβ»
Title | Network | Original run | Co-production with | Notes |
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The Lucy Show | CBS | 1962β1968 | Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967 | |
You Don't Say! | NBC | 1963β1969 | ||
Mission: Impossible | CBS | 1966β1973 | ||
Star Trek | NBC | 1966β1969 | Norway Corporation | |
Mannix | CBS | 1967β1975 | ||
Here's Lucy | 1968β1974 | Co-production for Season 1 only with Lucille Ball Productions | Currently owned by Desilu Too, LLC. | |
The Brady Bunch | ABC | 1969β1974 | Redwood Productions, Inc. | |
Love, American Style | Parker-Margolin Productions, Inc. | |||
The Young Lawyers | 1970β1971 | Crane Productions, Inc. | ||
Barefoot in the Park | 1970 | Based on the 1967 film by Paramount Pictures | ||
The Immortal | 1970β1971 | |||
The Odd Couple | 1970β1975 | R.G. Productions, Inc. | Based on the 1968 film by Paramount Pictures | |
Longstreet | 1971β1972 | Edling Productions, Inc. and Corsican Productions, Inc. | Based upon characters created by Baynard Kendrick | |
Spyforce | Nine Network | 1971β1973 | Nine Network | |
The Sandy Duncan Show | CBS | 1971β1972 | Jefferson/Sultan Productions, Inc. | |
Me and the Chimp | 1972 | |||
The Brady Kids | ABC | 1972β1973 | Filmation Associates | |
Catch-22 | 1973 | Based on the 1970 film by Paramount Pictures | ||
Love Story | NBC | 1973β1974 | Based on the 1970 film by Paramount Pictures | |
The Magician | B & B Productions, Inc. | |||
Star Trek: The Animated Series | Filmation Associates | Continuation of the 1966 TV series | ||
Happy Days | ABC | 1974β1984 | Miller-Milkis Productions (1974β81)/Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (1981β84) and Henderson Production Company, Inc. (1978β84) | |
Petrocelli | NBC | 1974β1976 | Miller-Milkis Productions | Based on the 1970 film The Lawyer by Paramount Pictures |
Paper Moon | ABC | 1974β1975 | The Culzean Corporation | Based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures |
Archer | NBC | 1975 | ||
Kate McShane | CBS | |||
Barbary Coast | ABC | 1975β1976 | Francy Productions, Inc. | |
The Cop and the Kid | NBC | 1975 | ||
The Oddball Couple | ABC | 1975β1977 | DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | |
When Things Were Rotten | 1975 | Crossbow Productions | ||
The Lost Islands | Network 10 | 1976 | Network 10 | |
Laverne & Shirley | ABC | 1976β1983 | Miller-Milkis Productions (seasons 1β6), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (seasons 7β8) and Henderson Production Company, Inc. | |
Serpico | NBC | 1976β1977 | Emmet G. Lavery Jr. Productions, Inc. | Based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures |
The Brady Bunch Hour | ABC | Currently owned by and co-production with Sid & Marty Krofft Productions | ||
Kum-Kum | Syndication | 1976 | English dub production; originally produced in Japan by ITC Japan | |
Busting Loose | CBS | 1977 | Hayadou Productions | |
Blansky's Beauties | ABC | Miller-Milkis Productions, Inc. and Henderson Production Company, Inc. | ||
Mulligan's Stew | NBC | Christiana Productions | ||
Dog and Cat | ABC | Lawrence Gordon Productions | ||
Future Cop | The Culzean Corporation and Tovern Productions, Inc. | |||
Szysznyk | CBS | 1977β1978 | Four's Company Productions | |
Having Babies | ABC | 1978β1979 | The Jozak Company | |
Grandpa Goes to Washington | NBC | |||
Taxi | ABC/NBC | 1978β1983 | John Charles Walters Productions | |
Mork & Mindy | ABC | 1978β1982 | Henderson Production Company, Inc. and Miller-Milkis Productions, Inc. (1978β1981) and also later episodes with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (1981β1982) | |
The Ted Knight Show | CBS | 1978 | ||
Who's Watching the Kids? | NBC | Henderson Production Company, Inc. | ||
Makin' It | ABC | 1979 | Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company, Inc. and The Stigwood Group, Ltd. | |
Working Stiffs | CBS | Frog Productions, Inc. and Huk, Inc. | ||
Struck by Lightning | Fellows-Keegan Productions | |||
Out of the Blue | ABC | Miller-Milkis Productions | ||
Brothers and Sisters | NBC | Frog Productions Inc. and Huk, Inc. | ||
Sweepstakes | Miller-Milkis Productions | |||
Make Me Laugh | Syndication | 1979β1980 | Lukehill Productions | |
The Associates | ABC | 1979β1980 | John Charles Walters Productions | |
Angie | Miller-Milkis Productions (season 1), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (season 2) and Henderson Production Company, Inc. | |||
The Bad News Bears | CBS | Frog Productions, Inc. and Huk, Inc. | Based on the 1976 film by Paramount Pictures | |
Solid Gold | Syndication | 1980β1988 | Operation Prime Time, Bob Banner Associates and Brad Lachman Productions, Inc. | |
Goodtime Girls | ABC | 1980 | Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions | |
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe | Stephen J. Cannell Productions | who now owns the rights to the series except for the pilot | ||
Here's Boomer | NBC | 1980β1982 | A.C. Lyles Productions and Daniel Wilson Productions | |
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang | ABC | Hanna-Barbera Productions | An expansion of Happy Days | |
Bosom Buddies | Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions | |||
Hans Christian Andersen | Syndication | 1980 | English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production | |
The Brady Brides | NBC | 1981 | Redwood Productions | An expansion of The Brady Bunch |
Nero Wolfe | ||||
Foul Play | ABC | Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Myrt-Hal Productions Inc. | Based on the 1978 film by Paramount Pictures | |
Best of the West | 1981β1982 | Weinberger/Daniels Productions | ||
Laverne & Shirley in the Army | Hanna-Barbera Productions | An expansion of Laverne & Shirley | ||
The Greatest American Hero | 1981β1983 | Stephen J. Cannell Productions | International distribution only. | |
Police Squad! | 1982 | Later adapted into The Naked Gun film franchise. | ||
Smiley's People | Syndication BBC Two |
BBC Worldwide | ||
Making the Grade | CBS | Ubu Productions | ||
Madame's Place | Syndication | 1982β1983 | Madame, Inc. and Brad Lachman Productions | |
Joanie Loves Chachi | ABC | Miller-Milkis Boyett Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc. | An expansion of Happy Days | |
Star of the Family | 1982 | |||
The Powers of Matthew Star | NBC | 1982β1983 | Daniel Wilson Productions, Harve Bennett Productions (1982β83) and also later episodes with Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd. (1983) | |
The New Odd Couple | ABC | Henderson Production Company, Inc. | ||
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour | Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears Enterprises | |||
Family Ties | NBC | 1982β1989 | Ubu Productions | |
Cheers | 1982β1993 | Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions | ||
Webster | ABC/Syndication | 1983β1989 | Georgian Bay, Ltd. and Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises Inc. (1986β1989) | |
Ryan's Four | ABC | 1983 | Fair Dinkum, Inc. and Groverton Productions Ltd. | |
Mr. Smith | NBC | Weinberger/Daniels Productions | ||
The Renegades | ABC | Lawrence Gordon Productions | ||
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1983β1986 | Stephen J. Cannell Productions | International distribution only. | |
Shaping Up | 1984 | Estin-Simon Productions | ||
Brothers | Showtime | 1984β1989 | Gary Nardino Productions | |
Call to Glory | ABC | 1984β1985 | Tisch/Avnet Productions, Inc. | |
Anything for Money | Syndication | Bernstein/Hovis Productions and Impact Studios | ||
Riptide | NBC | 1984β1986 | Stephen J. Cannell Productions | International distribution only. |
Hometown | CBS | 1985 | Kirgette Productions | |
The New Love, American Style | ABC | 1985β1986 | A daytime reboot of the 1969β1974 prime time series | |
America | Syndication | |||
MacGyver | ABC | 1985β1992 | Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions | |
All Is Forgiven | NBC | 1986 | Charles/Burrows/Charles Company | |
Gung Ho | ABC | Imagine Television and Four Way Productions | Based on the 1986 movie | |
Mr. Sunshine | Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions | |||
Sanchez of Bel Air | USA Network | Dog Lips Productions | ||
The Cavanaughs | CBS | 1986β1989 | Mandy Films | |
The Tortellis | NBC | 1987 | Charles/Burrows/Charles Company | |
Hard Knocks | Showtime | Gary Nardino-Chris Thompson Productions | ||
Duet | Fox | 1987β1989 | Ubu Productions | |
Marblehead Manor | Syndication | 1987β1988 | Dames-Fraser-Gary Nardino Productions | |
The Bronx Zoo | NBC | Ubu Productions | ||
Star Trek: The Next Generation | Syndication | 1987β1994 | An update of the 1966 TV series | |
Friday the 13th: The Series | 1987β1990 | Hometown Films, Lexicon Productions, Triumph Entertainment Corporation and Variety Artists International | Inspired by the 1980 movie Friday the 13th and its sequels by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Day by Day | NBC | 1988β1989 | Ubu Productions | |
Wipeout | Syndication | Dames-Fraser Productions | ||
Dear John | NBC | 1988β1992 | Ed. Weinberger Productions | Based on the 1986 TV series of the same name by BBC |
Mission: Impossible | ABC | 1988β1990 | Jeffrey Hayes Productions | An update of the 1966 TV series |
War of the Worlds | Syndication | Ten Four Productions, Triumph Entertainment and Hometown Films | Based on the 1953 movie | |
Dolphin Cove | CBS | 1989 | Dick Berg/Stoneherge Productions | |
The Arsenio Hall Show | Syndication | 1989β1994 | Arsenio Hall Communications | |
Hard Copy | 1989β1999 | |||
Open House | Fox | 1989β1990 | Ubu Productions | |
The Bradys | CBS | 1990 | Brady Productions | A continuation of The Brady Bunch |
His & Hers | Ubu Productions | |||
Down Home | NBC | 1990β1991 | Savage Cake Productions and Jabberwocky Productions | |
Tim Conway's Funny America | ABC | 1990 | ||
Wings | NBC | 1990β1997 | Grub Street Productions | |
Ferris Bueller | 1990β1991 | Maysh Ltd. Productions | Based on the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off | |
American Dreamer | Ubu Productions | |||
E.A.R.T.H. Force | CBS | 1990 | Chapman/Dial | |
The Party Machine | Syndication | 1991 | Peeples Productions and Arsenio Hall Communications | |
Sons and Daughters | CBS | B&E Productions | ||
Verdict | ||||
Maury | Syndication | 1991β1998 | Mopo Productions | Paramount stopped distributing Maury in 1998; Studios USA assumed production afterward |
The Royal Family | CBS | 1991β1992 | Eddie Murphy Television | |
Flesh 'n' Blood | NBC | 1991 | Triangle Entertainment, Lavish Productions and Tailfin Productions | |
Brooklyn Bridge | CBS | 1991β1993 | Ubu Productions | |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | ABC | Lucasfilm Ltd. and Amblin Entertainment | Prequel to the film Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels | |
Sightings | Fox | 1992β1997 | Winkler/Daniel Productions (1991β93) (seasons 1β2), (60-minute specials) The Berkeley Group (1991β92) (specials only) Sather Gate Productions (1992β93) (season 2) Wilshire Court Productions (1992β93) (season 2) Ann Daniel Productions (1994β98) (seasons 4β5), (120-minute specials) Fair Dinkum Productions (seasons 4β5), (120-minute specials) Triage Entertainment (1996β98) (season 6) | |
Love at First Sight | Syndication | 1992 | ||
Middle Ages | CBS | Stan Rogow Productions | ||
Flying Blind | Fox | 1992β1993 | Sweetum Productions and Viacom Productions | |
Bob | CBS | Steinkellners & Sutton | ||
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Syndication | 1993β1999 | Based on the 1966 series and its spin off | |
The Untouchables | 1993β1994 | Christopher Crowe Productions | Based on the 1987 movie and its predecessor TV series | |
Big Wave Dave's | CBS | 1993 | Levine & Isaacs Productions | |
Frasier | NBC | 1993β2004 | Grub Street Productions and Grammnet Productions (seasons 6β11, uncredited) | an expansion of Cheers |
The Mommies | 1993β1995 | Speer-Grossman Productions | ||
The Jon Stewart Show | MTV/Syndication | Busboy Productions and MTV Productions | season 2 | |
South of Sunset | CBS | 1993 | Stan Rogow Productions and Byrum Power & Light | |
Itsy Bitsy Spider | USA Network | 1994β1996 | Hyperion Animation | |
Viper | NBC, Syndication | 1994β1999 | Pet Fly Productions | |
Leeza | 1994β2000 | Leeza Gibbons Enterprises | ||
The New Price is: Right | Syndication | 1994β1995 | Mark Goodson Productions | |
Duckman | USA Network | 1994β1997 | Klasky Csupo and Reno & Osborn Productions | |
The Busy World of Richard Scarry | Showtime France 3 Children's BBC Family Channel |
CINAR, Beta Film (Germany), and Telefilm Canada | ||
Sister, Sister | ABC, The WB | 1994β1999 | de Passe Entertainment | |
Star Trek: Voyager | UPN | 1995β2001 | Based on the 1966 series and its spin-off | |
The Watcher | 1995 | Christopher Crowe Productions | ||
Pig Sty | Staley/Long Productions | |||
Platypus Man | Fanaro-Nathan Productions | |||
The Marshal | ABC | Buffalo Wallet Productions and Western Sandblast | ||
Marker | UPN | Stephen J. Cannell Productions | Distribution only; | |
Legend | Gekko Film Corp. and Mike & Bill Productions | Distribution only; | ||
Almost Perfect | CBS | 1995β1996 | Robin Schiff Productions and Levine & Isaacs Productions | |
The Pursuit of Happiness | NBC | 1995 | Grub Street Productions | |
JAG | NBC/CBS | 1995β2005 | Belisarius Productions and NBC Productions (1995β1996) (season 1) | |
The Home Court | NBC | 1995β1996 | ||
Good Company | CBS | 1996 | Staley/Long Productions | |
Clueless | ABC, UPN | 1996β1999 | Cockamamie Productions | Based on the 1995 movie |
The Sentinel | UPN | Pet Fly Productions | ||
America's Dumbest Criminals | Syndication | 1996β2000 | continued from Worldvision Enterprises Currently distributed by FilmRise | |
Real TV | 1996β2001 | RTV News Inc. | ||
Nash Bridges | CBS | The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions | continued from Rysher Entertainment | |
Arli$$ | HBO | 1996β2002 | HBO and Tollin/Robbins Productions | International distribution continued from Rysher Entertainment |
Orleans | CBS | 1997 | Samoset Productions | |
Fired Up | NBC | 1997β1998 | Grammnet Productions | |
George and Leo | CBS | Staley/Long Productions | ||
Hitz | UPN | 1997 | Vaczy-Gamble Productions and MTV Productions | |
Jenny | NBC | 1997β1998 | Mark & Howard Productions and MTV Productions | |
Wild Things | Syndication | 1997β2000 | Earthview, Inc. and WT Productions | |
Three | The WB | 1998 | MTV Productions | |
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer | UPN | Fanaro-Nathan Productions | ||
LateLine | NBC/Showtime | 1998β1999 | Markus-Franken Productions | |
The Howie Mandel Show | Syndication | 3 Arts Entertainment and Alevy Productions Inc. | ||
Maggie | Lifetime | Atomic Television | ||
DiResta | UPN | Maple Seed | ||
Encore! Encore! | NBC | Grub Street Productions | ||
Judge Mills Lane | Syndication | 1998β2001 | continued from Rysher Entertainment | |
Seven Days | UPN | Crowe Entertainment | ||
Becker | CBS | 1998β2004 | Dave Hackel Productions and Industry Entertainment | |
Love & Money | 1999β2000 | CBS Productions and Staley/Long Productions | ||
Relic Hunter | Syndication | 1999β2002 | CHUM Limited, ProSieben Media AG, M6, Rysher Entertainment Gaumont Television (1999β2001) seasons 1β2), Fireworks Entertainment Amy International Productions, Farrier Ltd. (2001β02) (season 3) and Groupe M6 | Currently distributed by Quiver Entertainment |
Hope Island | PAX TV | 1999β2000 | Lionsgate Television | Based on the 1996 TV series Ballykissangel by BBC |
Now and Again | CBS | Picturemaker Productions and CBS Productions | ||
Soul Food: The Series | Showtime | 2000β2004 | Showtime Networks, Fox Television Studios, (seasons 1 and 2)/20th Century Fox Television (seasons 3β5) Water Walk Productions, Edmonds Entertainment and State Street Pictures | Based on the 1997 film |
Grapevine | CBS | 2000 | CBS Productions | |
Higher Ground | Fox Family | Crescent Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and WIC Entertainment | Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury | |
The Trouble with Normal | ABC | Garfield Grove Productions and Touchstone Television | ||
Level 9 | UPN | 2000β2001 | Sacret Productions | |
Maximum Exposure | Syndication | 2000β2002 | Co-production with First Television and RTV News Inc. | |
Queen of Swords | Syndication Global |
2000β2001 | Mercury Entertainment Corporation, TelefΓ³nica, Morena Films, Costume and Production Services Inc., Amy International Artists, Fireworks Entertainment and M6 | U.S. distributor Currently distributed by Quiver Entertainment |
That's Life | CBS | 2000β2002 | Film Noir | |
One on One | UPN | 2001β2006 | The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Daddy's Girl Productions | |
Manhunt | 2001 | |||
Hot Ticket | Syndication | 2001β2004 | ||
Some of My Best Friends | CBS | 2001 | Axelrod/Widdoes Entertainment | Based on the 1997 film Kiss Me, Guido by Paramount Pictures |
Big Apple | Red Board Productions and Yerkovich Productions | |||
Kristin | NBC | Markusfarms Productions | ||
Men, Women & Dogs | The WB | Staley/Long Productions | ||
Fling | Fox | |||
Star Trek: Enterprise | UPN | 2001β2005 | Prequel to the 1966 TV series Star Trek | |
Philly | ABC | 2001β2002 | Steven Bochco Productions | |
Rendez-View | Syndication | |||
Wolf Lake | CBS | Cherry Pie Productions and Big Ticket Television | ||
Special Unit 2 | UPN | Rego Park Film and Television | ||
Raising Dad | WB | Albion Productions | ||
In-Laws | NBC | 2002β2003 | Grammnet Productions and NBC Studios | |
Andy Richter Controls the Universe | Fox | Garfield Grove Productions and 20th Century Fox Television | Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution | |
Life Moments | Syndication | |||
Dr. Phil | 2002β2023 | Co-distributed with King World Productions | ||
First Monday | CBS | 2002 | Bellisarius Productions | |
Do Over | The WB | The Littlefield Company, 3 Hounds Productions and MHS Productions | ||
Bram & Alice | CBS | Picador Productions and Knotty Entertainment | ||
The Random Years | UPN | Big Phone Productions | ||
A Minute with Stan Hooper | Fox | 2003 | Bungalow 78 Productions | |
Kingpin | NBC | Knee Deep Productions, NBC Studios and Spelling Television | Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | |
Keen Eddie | Fox | 2003β2004 | Frequency Films, Simon West Productions and The Littlefield Company | |
Unexplained Mysteries | Syndication | |||
It's All Relative | ABC | Storyline Entertainment, Naturally Blond Productions and Touchstone Television | ||
Deadwood | HBO | 2004β2006 | Red Board Productions | |
Dance 360 | Syndication | 2004β2005 | C to the B Productions and Regan Jon Productions | |
The Insider | 2004β2017 | Distributed from 2004 to 2006 | ||
Second Time Around | UPN | 2004β2005 | Regan Jon Productions and C to the B Productions | |
Medical Investigation | NBC | Landscape Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio | Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. | |
Threshold | CBS | 2005β2006 | Braga Productions, Heyday Films and Phantom Four Films | |
Cuts | UPN | The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio, Penrose Productions and Daddy's Girl Productions | ||
Love, Inc. | Chase T.V., Burg Koules Television and The Littlefield Company | |||
The Bad Girl's Guide | 2005 | Flame Ventures | ||
Sex, Love & Secrets | The Jonathan Axelrod and Kelly Edwards Company | |||
Life on a Stick | Fox | Garfield Grove Productions | ||
Blind Justice | ABC | Steven Bochco Productions | ||
Out of Practice | CBS | 2005β2006 | Knotty Entertainment and Picador Productions | |
Love Monkey | 2006 | Bayahibe Films Ltd., Thirtyfour Films Inc. and Sony Pictures Television | Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony. | |
South Beach | UPN | Flame Television, Nuyorican Productions and 44 Blue Productions | ||
Courting Alex | CBS | April Fools Productions and Touchstone Television |
Desilu Productionsβ»
Viacom Enterprisesβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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My Three Sons | 1960β1972 | ABC/CBS | distributor; produced by Don Fedderson Productions Represented by MCA TV from 1960 to 1965, then in association with CBS from 1965 to 1972. Viacom has distributed the entire series in separate packages, although the majority of the color CBS episodes (Seasons 6β10) are the ones that are syndicated today. Most of the earlier black-and-white shows were not syndicated until they began airing on MeTV in 2017. CBS currently distributes all 380 episodes produced. |
What's My Line? | 1968β1975 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | 1970β1977 | CBS | distributor; produced by MTM Enterprises Currently owned by 20th Television |
All in the Family | 1971β1979 | distributor; produced by Tandem Productions | |
The Bob Newhart Show | 1972β1978 | distributor; produced by MTM Enterprises Currently owned by 20th Television | |
The Rookies | 1972β1976 | ABC | distribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises; produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
The Barkleys | 1972β1973 | NBC | with DePatieβFreleng Enterprises In the public domain |
The Houndcats | |||
Ozzie's Girls | 1972β1974 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Filmways |
The (Nighttime) Price Is Right | 1972β1980 | ||
Doc Elliot | 1973β1974 | ABC | International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television |
The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine | 1974β1975 | CBS | with Funhouse Productions and Yongestreet Productions |
Apple's Way | International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television | ||
Korg: 70,000 B.C. | ABC | International distributor; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions Later distributed by The Program Exchange and Worldvision Enterprises | |
The $25,000 Pyramid | 1974β1979 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Bob Stewart Productions |
The Blue Knight | 1975β1976 | CBS | International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television |
The $128,000 Question | 1976β1978 | Syndication | with Cinelar Associates |
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams | 1977β1978 | NBC | distributor; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures |
Family Feud | 1977β1985 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
The Love Experts | 1978β1979 | with Bob Stewart Productions | |
You Don't Say! | with Ralph Andrews Productions | ||
Amigo and Friends | 1979β1982 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Televisa and Hanna-Barbera Productions Currently owned by Televisa and Warner Bros. Television |
To Tell the Truth | 1980β1981 | distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions | |
The Cosby Show | 1984β1992 | NBC | distributor; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions (current owner) and Bill Cosby |
Star Games | 1985β1986 | Syndication | co-production with Company III Productions |
Split Second | 1986β1987 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions |
Adventures of the Little Koala | 1987 | Nickelodeon | English dub production with Cinar Films; originally produced in Japan by Topcraft |
A Different World | 1987β1993 | NBC | distributor; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions (current owner) and Bill Cosby |
Double Dare | 1988β1989 | Syndication | distribution; co-production with Nickelodeon |
Finders Keepers | with Nickelodeon and Fox Television Stations | ||
Superboy | 1988β1992 | Syndication | with Alexander and Ilya Salkind Productions, Cantharus Productions, Lowry Productions and DC Comics Warner Bros. currently handles home media and international distribution |
Roseanne | 1988β1997 | ABC | distributor; produced by Wind Dancer Productions (season 1), Full Moon and High Tide Productions (seasons 7β9) and in association with The Carsey-Werner Company (current owner) |
Remote Control | 1989β1990 | Syndication | distribution; co-production with MTV |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | distributor; produced by Nintendo of America and DIC Entertainment | ||
Super Force | 1990β1992 | with Premiere Limited Productions | |
Lightning Force | 1991β1992 | distributor; produced by Crescent Entertainment and Chesler-Perlmutter Productions | |
Johnny B... On the Loose | 1991 | distributor; produced by Brandmeier Productions, The Pierce/Silverman Company and NBC Productions |
Viacom Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove | 1979 | ABC | with Blinn/Thorpe Productions |
The Lazarus Syndrome | |||
Dear Detective | CBS | with Kibee-Hargrove Productions | |
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle | 1979β1981 | with Filmation | |
East of Eden | 1981 | ABC | miniseries; with Mace Neufeld Productions |
American Dream | with Mace Neufeld Productions | ||
Nurse | 1981β1982 | CBS | with Robert Halmi, Inc. |
The Devlin Connection | 1982 | NBC | co-produced by Jerry Thorpe Productions and Mammoth Films, Inc. |
Amanda's | 1983 | ABC | Based on the TV series Fawlty Towers by the BBC co-produced with E & L Productions |
Ace Crawford, Private Eye | CBS | co-produced with Conway Enterprises | |
The Master | 1984 | NBC | co-produced by Michael Sloan Productions |
Me and Mom | 1985 | ABC | co-production with Hal Sitowitz Productions |
Easy Street | 1986β1987 | NBC | |
What a Country! | Syndication | Based on the TV series Mind Your Language by London Weekend Television with Ripstar Productions, Primetime Entertainment and Tribune Entertainment | |
Matlock | 1986β1995 | NBC, ABC | with InterMedia Entertainment Company (1986β1987), season 1), The Fred Silverman Company (1987β1995), (seasons 1β9), Strathmore Productions (1986β1988), (seasons 1β2) and Dean Hargrove Productions (1988β1995), (seasons 3β9) |
Frank's Place | 1987β1988 | CBS | |
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures | with Bakshi-Hyde Ventures and Terrytoons | ||
Jake and the Fatman | 1987β1992 | with The Fred Silverman Company, Strathmore Productions (1987β1988) and Dean Hargrove Productions (1988β1992) | |
Father Dowling Mysteries | 1987β1991 | NBC/ABC | with The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions |
Snoops | 1989β1990 | CBS | with Tima Love Productions and Solt/Egan Company |
Max Monroe: Loose Cannon | 1990 | co-produced by Dean Hargrove Productions | |
The Marshall Chronicles | ABC | co-produced by Jay Kleckner for Sweetum Productions | |
Flying Blind | 1992β1993 | Fox | Co-produced by Sweetum Productions |
Key West | 1993 | with Stonehenge Productions | |
Diagnosis: Murder | 1993β2001 | CBS | with The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions |
Deadly Games | 1995β1997 | UPN | with Shaken not Stirred Productions and Rumbleshake Productions |
The Adventures of Corduroy | 1996β1997 | Direct-to-video | co-produced by Benjamin Productions, Lin Oliver Productions, Inc. and Graz Entertainment, Inc. |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | 1996β2003 | ABC/The WB | with Archie Comics, Hartbreak Films and Finishing The Hat Productions (season 1) |
Linc's | 1998β2000 | Showtime | with Tim Reid Productions and Showtime Networks |
The Hoop Life | 1999β2000 | co-produced by Showtime Networks, Hardwood Productions and The Levinson/Fontana Company | |
The Beat | 2000 | UPN | with The Levinson/Fontana Company |
Ed | 2000β2004 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Worldwide Pants |
The Division | 2001β2004 | Lifetime | with Kedzie Productions |
Strange Frequency | 2001 | VH1 | with Once & Future Films and Broadway Video |
Baby Bob | 2002β2003 | CBS | with Scribbler's Pillory Productions |
Haunted | 2002 | UPN | with Industry Entertainment and CBS Productions |
Jake 2.0 | 2003β2004 | with David Greenwalt Productions, Matthews/Scharbo Productions and Silent H Productions | |
The Handler | 2003β2004 | CBS | with Haddock Entertainment |
CBS Productionsβ»
Most pre-1976 series produced by CBS. Or distributed by CBS Films were later distributed by Viacom and Paramount Television, then eventually came back full-circle to CBS in 2006. Alternatively known as CBS Entertainment Productions from 1978 to 1995.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Studio One | 1948β1958 | CBS | |
Lamp Unto My Feet | 1948β1979 | ||
The Amos 'n Andy Show | 1951β1953 | ||
Art Linkletter's House Party | 1952β1969 | ||
Our Miss Brooks | 1952β1956 | ||
You Are There | 1953β1957 1971β1972 |
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The Red Skelton Show | 1953β1970 | co-production with Van Bernard Productions and Sursum Productions 1962β71 episodes currently owned by Red Skelton Productions | |
Make Room For Daddy/The Danny Thomas Show | 1953β1964 | ABC/CBS | Produced by Marterto Enterprises and T&L Productions Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment |
Eye on New York | 1953β1971 | CBS WCBS |
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The Search | 1954β1955 | CBS | |
The Whistler | |||
The Lineup | 1954β1960 | ||
Look Up and Live | 1954β1979 | ||
Navy Log | 1955β1958 | CBS/ABC | |
The Millionaire | 1955β1960 | CBS | distribution only; produced by Silverstone Films, Don Fedderson Productions and MCA TV |
Let's Take A Trip | 1955β1958 | ||
Gunsmoke | 1955β1975 | with Arness & Company (season 6), The Arness Production Company (seasons 7β9) and Filmaster Productions | |
The Honeymooners | 1955β56 & beyond | the "Classic 39" shows, produced by Jackie Gleason Enterprises, distributed by CBS Films, then Viacom CBS owns the classic series outright, while the Gleason company owns the "lost episodes", but CBS distributes both packages; other Honeymooners material after this period are handled by the Gleason company and Paul Brownstein Productions | |
The Phil Silvers Show | 1955β1959 | ||
Camera Three | 1956β1979 | ||
Air Power | 1956β1957 | ||
The Gray Ghost | 1957β1958 | Syndication | with Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation |
Trackdown | 1957β1959 | CBS | with Four Star Films |
Have GunβWill Travel | 1957β1963 | ||
Perry Mason | 1957β1966 | with Paisano Productions | |
The Twentieth Century | 1957β1967 | ||
Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts | 1958β1972 | ||
Border Patrol | 1959 | Syndication | Produced by Chris-Jane Gallu Productions, Inc. in association with CBS Films |
Hotel de Paree | 1959β1960 | CBS | |
Rawhide | 1959β1965 | ||
The Twilight Zone | 1959β1964 | with Cayuga Productions, Inc. | |
The Andy Griffith Show | 1960β1968 | Produced by Mayberry Enterprises | |
Angel | 1960β1961 | Produced by Burligame Productions in association with CBS Films | |
The Brothers Brannagan | 1960β1961 | Syndication | Produced by CBS Films |
Gunslinger | 1961 | CBS | |
Way Out | co-produced with Talent Associates | ||
The Alvin Show | 1961β1962 | produced by Bagdasarian Film Corporation and Format Films Home entertainment rights are owned by Bagdasarian Productions | |
The Defenders | 1961β1965 | with Plautus Productions | |
The Dick Van Dyke Show | 1961β1966 | Produced by Calvada Productions Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions | |
Oh! Those Bells | 1962 | ||
The Beverly Hillbillies | 1962β1971 | co-produced by Filmways | |
The Great Adventure | 1963β1964 | ||
Petticoat Junction | 1963β1970 | co-produced by Filmways | |
The Baileys of Balboa | 1964β1965 | produced by Richielieu Productions | |
The Reporter | 1964 | produced by Richielieu Productions | |
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. | 1964β1969 | co-produced with T & L Productions, Ashland Productions and Andy Griffith Enterprises | |
The Trials of O'Brien | 1965β1966 | Produced by Filmways | |
The Wild Wild West | 1965β1969 | with Michael Garrison Productions | |
Get Smart | 1965β1970 | NBC/CBS | season 5 only; with Talent Associates HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights |
Run, Buddy, Run | 1966β1967 | CBS | with Talent Associates |
Family Affair | 1966β1971 | produced by Don Fedderson Productions Distributed by CBS Television Distribution in the United States, while international distribution is handled by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and home video rights owned by MPI Media Group via MPI Home Video | |
The 21st Century | 1967β1970 | ||
Coronet Blue | 1967 | with Plautus Productions | |
Dundee and the Culhane | co-produced by Filmways Currently owned by MGM Television | ||
Cimarron Strip | 1967β1968 | with Stuart Whitman, Inc. | |
He & She | with Talent Associates | ||
Gentle Ben | 1967β1969 | produced by Ivan Tors Films | |
CBS Playhouse | 1967β1970 | ||
The Good Guys | 1968β1970 | with Talent Associates | |
Hawaii Five-O | 1968β1980 | with Leonard Freeman Productions | |
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | 1969β1972 | with Glenco Productions | |
The Governor & J.J. | 1969β1970 | with Talent Associates-Norton Simon | |
Harlem Globetrotters | 1970β1971 | with Hanna-Barbera Productions | |
Storefront Lawyers | 1970 | with Leonard Freeman Enterprises Productions and National General Corporation | |
Adventure | 1970β1971 | ||
The American Parade | 1974β1976 | ||
Dirty Sally | 1974 | ||
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin | |||
Khan! | 1975 | ||
Spencer's Pilots | 1976 | with Sweeney-Finnegan Productions Previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises | |
Ball Four | co-production with Time Life Television | ||
The Andros Targets | 1977 | Previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises | |
Signature | 1981β1982 | CBS Cable | |
An American Portrait | 1984β1986 | CBS | interstitial series |
CBS Storybreak | 1985β1989 1993β1994 |
with Southern Star Productions and Hanna-Barbera Australia | |
Foley Square | 1985β1986 | with Shukovsky English Entertainment | |
The Twilight Zone | 1985β1989 | with London Films, Persistence of Vision (1985β87) (seasons 1β2) and Atlantis Films (1988β89) (season 3) | |
If Tomorrow Comes | 1986 | miniseries | |
Garbage Pail Kids | 1987 | N/A | |
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy | 1988 | CBS | |
Blue Skies | 1988 | with McKeand Productions | |
The Pat Sajak Show | 1989β1990 | ||
Wolf | co-produced by Holcomb/Peckinpah Productions | ||
Rescue 911 | 1989β1996 | Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises (currently DisneyβABC Domestic Television) in association with Arnold Shapiro Productions | |
City | 1990 | with MTM Enterprises | |
Bagdad Cafe | 1990β1991 | Based on the 1987 movie by Island Pictures
with Mort Lachman and Associates, Zev Braun Pictures, and New World Television | |
Top Cops | 1990β1993 | with Grosso-Jacobson Productions | |
Evening Shade | 1990β1994 | with Bloodworth-Thomason Mozark Productions and Burt Reynolds Productions Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises (currently Disney-ABC Domestic Television) | |
You Take the Kids | 1990β1991 | with Paul Haggis Productions and MTM Enterprises | |
True Detectives | 1990β1991 | with Arnold Shapiro Productions | |
Riders in the Sky | 1991 | ||
P.S. I Luv U | 1991β1992 | with Glen A. Larson Productions | |
The Hollywood Game | with Pasta Productions & Rastar Television | ||
Night Games | |||
Intruders | 1992 | miniseries; with Dan Curtis Productions and Osiris Films | |
Grapevine | 1992 | with Corkscrew Productions and MGM Television | |
The Boys | 1993 | with Hughes O'Shannon Productions | |
The Building | with Bob & Alice Productions, Worldwide Pants and Columbia Pictures Television | ||
Dave's World | 1993β1997 | with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./Axelrod-Widdoes Productions, Fred Barron Productions, Livestock Productions (seasons 1β2) and Kitten in the Oven Productions (seasons 3β4) | |
Walker, Texas Ranger | 1993β2001 | with Cannon Television (1993), Top Kick Productions (seasons 1β5), Norris Brothers Entertainment (seasons 6β8), The Ruddy/Greif Company and Columbia Pictures Television Distributed for U.S. television by Sony Pictures Television | |
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | 1993β1998 | Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises/20th Television (currently Disney Platform Distribution) with The Sullivan Company | |
Shame on You | 1993 | four specials | |
Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times | 1993 | with Wittliff/Pangaea and Hearst Entertainment | |
The Road Home | 1994 | with The Paltrow Group | |
Traps | 1994 | with Stephen J. Cannell Productions | |
The Gordon Elliott Show | 1994β1997 | Syndication | with 20th Television |
Touched by an Angel | 1994β2003 | CBS | with Moon Water Productions |
Under One Roof | 1995 | with The Thomas Carter Company | |
Buffalo Girls | 1995 | miniseries | |
Central Park West | 1995β1996 | with Darren Star Productions | |
Can't Hurry Love | with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./AxelrodβWiddoes Productions and TriStar Television co-owned with Sony Pictures Television | ||
Bonnie | with Bob & Alice Productions and Worldwide Pants | ||
Caroline in the City | 1995β1999 | NBC | with Barron/Pennette Productions and 3 Sisters Entertainment |
Nothing Lasts Forever | 1995 | CBS | miniseries |
Moloney | 1996β1997 | with TriStar Television, Predawn Productions and Three Putt Productions | |
Promised Land | 1996β1999 | with Moon Water Productions | |
Early Edition | 1996β2000 | with Three Characters Productions (1996β1998) (seasons 1β2), Angelica Films (1996β1998) (season 1β2), and TriStar Television (1996β1997) (season 1)/Columbia TriStar Television (1997β2000) (seasons 2β7) Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television | |
The Gregory Hines Show | 1997β1998 | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Darric Productions and Columbia TriStar Television | |
Brooklyn South | with Steven Bochco Productions | ||
To Have & to Hold | 1998 | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Fox Television Studios | |
Maggie Winters | 1998β1999 | ||
L.A. Doctors | with Columbia TriStar Television and Johnson/Hancock Productions | ||
Kids Say the Darndest Things | 1998β2000 | with LMNO Productions and Linkletter/Atkins/Kritzer Productions Inc. | |
Martial Law | 1998β2000 | with Carlton Cuse Productions, Ruddy Morgan Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
Sons of Thunder | 1999 | with Norris Brothers Entertainment | |
Work with Me | with Stephen Engel Productions, Calm Down Productions, Nat's Eye Productions and Studios USA Television | ||
Now and Again | 1999β2000 | with Paramount Television and Picturemaker Productions | |
Love & Money | with Paramount Television | ||
Ladies Man | 1999β2001 | with Columbia TriStar Television, Christopher Thompson Productions and Victor Levin Productions | |
Family Law | 1999β2002 | with Columbia TriStar Television and Paul Haggis Productions Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television | |
Judging Amy | 1999β2005 | with Barbara Hall-Joseph Stern Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
City of Angels | 2000 | with Steven Bochco Productions | |
Bette | 2000β2001 | with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and Columbia TriStar Television | |
Welcome to New York | with Worldwide Pants, Crazy Canyon Productions, and Studios USA Television | ||
The District | 2000β2004 | with Di Novi Pictures and Studios USA/Universal Television | |
Yes, Dear | 2000β2006 | with Amigos de Garcia Productions, Cherry Tree Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
Kate Brasher | 2001 | with Jersey Television and 20th Century Fox Television | |
The Education of Max Bickford | 2001β2002 | with Joe Cacaci Productions, Sugar Mama Productions, Regency Television, and 20th Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
The Ellen Show | with The Hurwitz Company and Columbia TriStar Television | ||
The Agency | 2001β2003 | with Shaun Cassidy Productions, Radiant Productions and Studios USA/Universal Television | |
The Guardian | 2001β2004 | with David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions and Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television | |
Haunted | 2002 | UPN | with Industry Entertainment and Viacom Productions |
Hack | 2002β2004 | CBS | with Pariah Television and Big Ticket Television |
Still Standing | 2002β2006 | with Tea Gal and Java Boy Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
Abby | 2003 | UPN | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions |
Queens Supreme | CBS | with Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television, Red Om Films, Revolution Studios and Shadowland Productions | |
Charlie Lawrence | with Jeffrey Richman Productions and 20th Century Fox Television | ||
Star Search | 2003β2004 | with 2929 Entertainment and A.Gold.er Productions | |
Joan of Arcadia | 2003β2005 | with Barbara Hall Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television | |
Listen Up | 2004β2005 | with Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution | |
The Cleaner | 2008β2009 | A&E | with Once a Frog Productions |
The Beautiful Life | 2009 | The CW | with Katalyst Films, Page Fright Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
Melrose Place | 2009β2010 | with Slavkin/Swimmer | |
Accidentally on Purpose | CBS | with BermanBraun | |
Three Rivers | with Fixed Mark Productions | ||
Life Unexpected | 2010β2011 | The CW | with Best Day Ever Productions, Mojo Films and Warner Bros. Television |
The Defenders | CBS | with Carol Mendelsohn Productions | |
How to Be a Gentleman | 2011β2012 | with MRC | |
Ringer | The CW | with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios and Warner Bros. Television | |
Β‘Rob! | 2012 | CBS | with The Tannenbaum Company |
NYC 22 | with TriBeCa Productions and Post 109 Productions | ||
CSI: Cyber | 2015β2016 | with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Content Partners LLC |
Terrytoonsβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Terrytoons | 1929β1971 | Theatrical | |
Barker Bill's Cartoon Show | 1953β1955 | CBS | |
Mighty Mouse Playhouse | 1955β1962 | ||
Tom Terrific | 1957 | shown as part of Captain Kangaroo | |
Deputy Dawg | 1960β1964 | Syndication | |
The Adventures of Lariat Sam | 1962 | CBS | shown as part of Captain Kangaroo |
Mighty Mouse and The Mighty Heroes | 1966β1967 | ||
Sally Sargent | 1968 | Syndication | pilot for a TV series |
CBS Eye Productionsβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
Discovery Specials | 1998β2003 | Discovery Channel | CBS News and Discovery Channel |
Discovery Health Specials | 1999β2005 | Discovery Health Channel | |
Survivor | 2000βpresent | CBS | CBS Studios, Mark Burnett Productions (2000β2011), One Three Media (2012β2014), United Artists Media Group (2014β2015), MGM Television (2015βpresent), Castaway Television Productions and Survivor Productions LLC |
Half & Half | 2002β2006 | UPN | SisterLee Productions |
Platinum | 2003 | American Zoetrope, The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and International Famous Players Radio Corporation | |
Food Network Star | 2005β2012 | Food Network | |
Secret Lives of Women | 2005β2009 | WE tv | CBS News and Kaos Entertainment |
Stunt Junkies | 2006β2007 | Discovery Channel | |
Brink | 2008β2009 | Science Channel | CBS News |
Deranged | 2009 | Investigation Discovery | Beanfield Productions |
Foodography | 2010β2011 | Cooking Channel | |
24 Hour Restaurant Battle | 2010β2011 | Food Network | |
The Injustice Files | 2011β2014 | Investigation Discovery | |
My Grandmother's Ravioli | 2012β2015 | Cooking Channel | |
HGTV Design Star All Stars | 2012 | HGTV | |
HGTV Star | 2013 | ||
Brother Vs. Brother | |||
The Arsenio Hall Show | 2013β2014 | Syndication | Arsenio Hall Communications, Octagon Entertainment Productions and Tribune Broadcasting |
CBS Eye Animation Productionsβ»
Late Night Cartoons, Inc.β»
Big Ticket Televisionβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Night Stand with Dick Dietrick | 1995β1997 | Syndication/E! | co-production with RC Entertainment |
Moesha | 1996β2001 | UPN | co-production with Regan Jon Productions (1996β97), Saradipity Productions (1997β99) and Jump in the Sun Productions (1997β2000) Distributed by Worldvision Enterprises/Paramount Television |
Judge Judy | 1996β2021 | Syndication | |
Judge Joe Brown | 1998β2013 | ||
The Parkers | 1999β2004 | UPN | co-production with Saradipity Productions and Regan Jon Productions (1999β2000) (season 1) |
Gary & Mike | 2001 | co-production with Bahr-Small Productions and Laika | |
Danny | CBS | co-production with Acme Productions and Johnny Bongos Productions | |
Wolf Lake | 2001β2002 | CBS/UPN | co-production with Cherry Pie Productions |
Greetings from Tucson | 2002β2003 | The WB | co-produced with Bang. and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Hack | 2002β2004 | CBS | co-production with Pariah Films and CBS Productions |
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment | The WB | co-production with Bahr-Small Productions, Karz Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television | |
Swift Justice | 2010β2012 | Syndication | co-production with Swift Justice Productions, Inc. and Georgia Entertainment Industries (2010β2011) |
The Jeff Probst Show | 2012β2013 | co-produced with Great Adventure Productions | |
Hot Bench | 2014βpresent | co-produced with Queen Bee Productions | |
The Drew Barrymore Show | 2020βpresent | co-produced with Flower Films |
Raquel Productionsβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Shedding for the Wedding | 2011 | The CW | co-production with Warner Horizon Television, 25/7 Productions and Breakfast Anytime |
Dogs in the City | 2012 | CBS | co-production with Shed Media US and Carol Mendelsohn Productions |
The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep | 2012 | The CW | co-production with Warner Horizon Television, 25/7 Productions and Flavor Unit Entertainment |
Oh Sit! | 2012β2013 | co-production with Warner Horizon Television, The Gurin Company and 405 Productions; distributed by Warner Bros. Television | |
Capture | 2013 | co-production with Warner Horizon Television and Renegade 83 Entertainment; distributed by Warner Bros. Television | |
Pink Collar Crimes | 2018 | CBS | |
Tough as Nails | 2020βpresent | co-production with Tough House Productions | |
The Real Love Boat | 2022 | CBS/Paramount+ | co-production with Eureka Productions |
Superfan | 2023βpresent | CBS | co-production with Yacht Money Productions |
Paramount Television Studiosβ»
Title | Network | Year(s) | Co-production with | Notes | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minority Report | Fox | 2015 | Amblin Television and 20th Century Fox Television | Based on the novel by Philip K. Dick and a sequel to the 2002 film of the same name by Scott Frank and Jon Cohen | Ended |
Vinyl | HBO | 2016 | HBO Entertainment, Jagged Productions, Sikelia Productions, and Cold Front Productions | ||
School of Rock | Nickelodeon | 2016β2018 | Nickelodeon Productions, Armogida Brothers Productions and Passable Entertainment | Based on the 2003 film by Paramount Pictures | |
Shooter | USA Network | Leverage Entertainment, Closest to the Hole Productions, and Universal Cable Productions | Initially in development at TNT Based on the 2007 film by Paramount Pictures | ||
Berlin Station | Epix | 2016β2019 | Third State, Harbor Men Pictures (Season 1), Solid State Pictures (Season 3), Vanessa Productions, LTD., and Anonymous Content | ||
A Series of Unfortunate Events | Netflix | 2017β2019 | Sonnenfeld Productions, Inc. and What is the Question? | ||
13 Reasons Why | 2017β2020 | July Moon Productions, Kicked to the Curb Productions, That Kid Ed Productions, and Anonymous Content | |||
The Contender | Epix | 2018 | MGM Television | ||
The Haunting of Hill House | Netflix | FlanaganFilm and Amblin Television | Miniseries | ||
Maniac | Parliament of Owls, Rubicon TV and Anonymous Content | ||||
The Alienist | TNT | 2018β2020 | Vanessa Productions, Stuma Productions (Season 2), Anonymous Content and Studio T | Ended | |
Condor | Audience/MGM+ | 2018βpresent | Apophasis Unproductions, Skydance Television and MGM Television | Based on the 1975 movie Three Days of the Condor distributed by Paramount Pictures | Current |
Jack Ryan | Amazon Prime Video | Genre Arts, Push Boot., Sunday Night Productions, Platinum Dunes, Skydance Television and Amazon Studios | |||
Catch-22 | Hulu | 2019 | Lakeside Ultraviolet, Yoki Inc., Smokehouse Pictures and Anonymous Content | Based on the 1970 movie by Paramount Pictures | Miniseries |
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann | Netflix | Pulse Films | |||
Looking for Alaska | Hulu | Temple Hill Entertainment and Fake Empire | |||
Watchmen | HBO | HBO Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, White Rabbit, and DC Entertainment | Based on the 2009 movie by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures | ||
Boomerang | BET | 2019β2020 | BET Studios, 606 Television, DeEtte Productions (season 1) and Hillman Grad Productions | Ended | |
First Wives Club | 2019β2022 | Tracy Yvonne Productions and Jax Media | |||
Wonder Park | Unreleased | 2019β2020 | Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Ilion Animation Studios, and Paramount Animation | First television series from Paramount Animation | |
Briarpatch | USA Network | 2020 | Esmail Corp, Voodoo, Ltd., Universal Content Productions and Anonymous Content | ||
Defending Jacob | Apple TV+ | Mimir Films, Mark Bomback Productions, and Anonymous Content | Miniseries | ||
The Haunting of Bly Manor | Netflix | Intrepid Pictures and Amblin Television | |||
Paradise Lost | Spectrum Originals | Spike Cable Networks, Inc., Fishburne & Sons, SimonβBinx Productions and Anonymous Content | Ended | ||
When the Streetlights Go On | Quibi | Anonymous Content | |||
Home Before Dark | Apple TV+ | 2020β2021 | Electric Somewhere Co., Foxy Inc., Little Bear Ink and Anonymous Content | ||
Dream Team: Birth of The Modern Athlete | Paramount+ | 2021 | Five All in the Fifth, Underground Films and The Malloys | Miniseries | |
Made for Love | HBO Max | 2021β2022 | Ghost Moon and 3dot Productions | Ended | |
Heels | Starz | 2021β2023 | O'Malley Ink, LBI Entertainment and Lionsgate Television | ||
Joe Pickett | Spectrum Originals Paramount+ |
Red Wagon Entertainment and Brothers Dowdle Productions | |||
Station Eleven | HBO Max | 2021β2022 | Super Frog, Pacesetter Productions, Stone Village Television, Shadowfox Productions and Tractor Beam | Miniseries | |
Reacher | Amazon Prime Video | 2022βpresent | Amazon Studios, Blackjack Films and Skydance Television | Current | |
Long Slow Exhale | Spectrum Originals BET |
2022 | Made Up Stories and Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc. | Ended | |
The Offer | Paramount+ | DxD Films, The White Mountain Company, and Black Mass Productions | Miniseries | ||
American Gigolo | Showtime | Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Three Rivers Entertainment | Based on the film of the same name by Paul Schrader | Ended | |
Shantaram | Apple TV+ | The 4 Keys, Bohemian Risk and Anonymous Content | Initially in development at Warner Bros. Pictures as a feature film | ||
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies | Paramount+ | 2023 | Annabel Oakes & Friends, Picturestart and Temple Hill Entertainment | Previously ordered at HBO Max Originally titled 'Grease: Rydell High' | |
Fatal Attraction | Nutmegger and Amblin Television | initially in development at Fox | |||
The Spiderwick Chronicles | The Roku Channel | 2024βpresent | Lightbulb Farm Productions, The Gotham Group and 20th Television | initially in development at Disney+ | Current |
Knuckles | Paramount+ | 2024 | Sega Sammy Group and Original Film | produced by Paramount Pictures | Miniseries |
Upcomingβ»
Title | Network | Year(s) | Co-production companies | Notes | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time Bandits | Apple TV+ | 2024 | Piki Films, Anonymous Content and MRC | Series order | |
Cross | Amazon Prime Video | 2024 | Amazon MGM Studios, James Patterson Entertainment, and Skydance Television | ||
Varsity Blues | The Roku Channel | TBA | Mandalay Sports Media | initially in development at CMT and ordered at Quibi | |
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay | Showtime | TBA | CBS Studios | initially in development at HBO | Miniseries order |
Flashdance | Paramount+ | TBA | Series order | ||
The Italian Job | TBA | initially in development at NBC | |||
Love Story | TBA | CBS Studios | |||
The Parallax View | TBA | ||||
Murderbot | Apple TV+ | TBA | Phantom Four and Depth of Field |
In developmentβ»
Title | Network | Co-production companies | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
100 Days To Fall In Love | Showtime | Paramount Television International Studios | English-language remake of Argentinean comedy 100 Days To Fall In Love |
Ace of Spades | Hulu | Anonymous Content | Comedy based on author and screenwriter David Matthews memoir |
Black Viking | TBA | Anonymous Content | Adaption of the novel The Black Viking by Bergsveinn Birgisson |
Classified | Max | Comedy about interns at the CIA | |
The Couple Next Door | TBA | Anonymous Content and Sugar23 | Based on Shari Lapena's novel The Couple Next Door |
D.A.R.Y.L | TBS | Based on the 1985 movie by Paramount Pictures | |
Event Horizon | Amazon Prime Video | Amazon Studios | Based on the 1997 movie by Paramount Pictures |
Explorers | TBA | Parliament of Owls and Sailor Bear Productions | Based on the 1985 movie by Paramount Pictures |
Grace | TBA | Series about on a man on death row for killing his wife who is released when she reappears | |
I'll Never Tell | Broken Road Productions | ||
Inner City Pressure | Pulse Films | Adaption of Dan Hancox's book Inner City Pressure. | |
Is There Still Sex in the City? | 3dot Productions and Anonymous Content | Based on author Candace Bushnellβs book Is There Still Sex in the City? | |
The Last of the Mohicans | HBO Max | Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Sugar23 | Adaption of James Fenimore Cooper's novel The Last of the Mohicans |
The Library Book | TBA | Anonymous Content and Brillstein Entertainment Partners | Adaption of Susan Orlean's non-fiction novel The Library Book |
Lock Every Door | Anonymous Content | Thriller based on Riley Sager's book Lock Every Door | |
MaddAddam | Hulu | Anonymous Content and Rock Paper Scissors Entertainment | initially in development at HBO |
Middlesex | TBA | initially in development at HBO | |
Snow Crash | Max | The Kennedy/Marshall Company | initially in development at Amazon |
A Special Place for Women | TBA | Swimsuit Competition | Adaption of Laura Hankin's book A Special Place for Women |
Stupid Idiots | TBA | Anonymous Content | Based on Stephanie Koenig's comedy Stupid Idiots |
Talisman | Netflix | Amblin Television and Upside Down Pictures | initially in development as a feature film |
Ten Borders | National Geographic | Scott Free Productions | |
Tinseltown | Spectrum Originals | Kapital Entertainment and KatCo | Based on William J. Mann's book Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood |
Untitled Lady Jaye series | Amazon Prime Video | eOne and Skydance Television | |
Untitled rent a family drama | TBA | Anonymous Content and CondΓ© Nast Entertainment | |
Velvet | Paramount Network | Anonymous Content and Chapter Eleven | Adaption of Ed Brubaker's Image Comics graphic novel Velvet |
The Warriors | Netflix | AGBO and Midnight Radio | initially in development at Hulu |
You Can't Catch Me | TBA | Broken Road Productions |
DreamWorks Televisionβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Champs | 1996 | ABC | with Ubu Productions |
High Incident | 1996β1997 | with Johnson/Pavone Productions, Nothing But Net, Inc. (season 1) and Donwell Productions (season 2) | |
Majority Rules | NBC | ||
Spin City | 1996β2002 | ABC | with Ubu Productions and LotteryHill Entertainment |
Ink | 1996β1997 | CBS | with Shukovsky English Entertainment and Addis/Wechsler Television |
Arsenio | 1997 | ABC | with David Rosenthal Productions and Arsenio Hall Communications |
Toonsylvania | 1998 | Fox Kids | produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Invasion America | The WB | produced by DreamWorks Animation | |
It's Like, You Know... | 1999β2000 | ABC | with 42 Pound Productions and EWH3 Productions |
Freaks and Geeks | NBC | with Apatow Productions | |
The Others | 2000 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Delusional Films |
Battery Park | with Ubu Productions | ||
The Job | 2001β2002 | ABC | co-production with The Cloudland Company, Apostle and Touchstone Television Rights co-owned with ABC Signature |
Band of Brothers | 2001 | HBO | miniseries; co-production with HBO and Playtone Rights owned by HBO |
Alienators: Evolution Continues | 2001β2002 | Fox Kids | produced by DreamWorks Television with DIC Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Television and The Montecito Picture Company Rights co-owned with WildBrain |
Undeclared | Fox | co-production with Apatow Productions | |
Off Centre | The WB | with Weitz, Weitz & Zuker and Warner Bros. Television | |
Boomtown | 2002β2003 | NBC | with Nemo Films and NBC Studios Rights co-owned with NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Television) |
Taken | 2002 | Sci Fi | miniseries |
Oliver Beene | 2003β2004 | Fox | with Steven Levitan Productions, ge.wirtz Films and Twentieth Century Fox Television Rights co-owned with 20th Television |
Las Vegas | 2003β2008 | NBC | with Gary Scott Thompson Productions and NBC Studios/NBC Universal Television Studio/Universal Media Studios Rights owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Television) |
Line of Fire | 2003β2004 | ABC | with Battle Plan Productions and Touchstone Television Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Rescue Me | 2004β2011 | FX | with The Cloudland Company, Apostle and Sony Pictures Television |
Father of the Pride | 2004β2005 | NBC | produced by DreamWorks Animation (current owner) |
The Contender | 2005β2008 | NBC | with Mark Burnett Productions |
Into the West | 2005 | TNT | miniseries |
Miracle Workers | 2006 | ABC | with MedMiracle Productions Currently owned by Entertainment One |
Dog Bites Man | Comedy Central | with Comedy Central | |
On the Lot | 2007 | Fox | with Amblin Television and Mark Burnett Productions |
Carpoolers | 2007β2008 | ABC | with T.R.O.R.T., 3 Arts Entertainment and ABC Studios Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Miramax Televisionβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The World of David the Gnome | 1987 | Nickelodeon Family Channel |
English and French-Canadian dubs only; co-production with CINAR for BRB Internacional |
Rebel Highway | 1994 | Showtime | as Dimension Television |
Wasteland | 1999β2000 | ABC | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment |
Clerks: The Animated Series | 2000β2002 | co-production with Touchstone Television, View Askew Productions, Woltz International Pictures, and Walt Disney Television Animation (uncredited) | |
Project Greenlight | 2001β2005 | HBO | co-production with Adaptive Studios and Pearl Street Films |
Glory Days | 2002 | The WB | as Dimension Television; co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment |
Tokyo Pig | 2002β2003 | ABC Family | co-production with Buena Vista Television |
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee | 2003β2011 | Food Network | produced earlier episodes only |
Project Runway | 2004β2011 | Lifetime | seasons 1β9 only; co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions, Full Picture Entertainment, Heidi Klum Productions, Magical Elves Productions, and The Weinstein Company Television (Seasons 2β16) |
From Dusk till Dawn: The Series | 2014β2016 | El Rey Network | co-production with Sugarcane Entertainment, FactoryMade Ventures, and Rodriguez International Pictures |
Crow's Blood | 2017 | ||
Spy City | 2020 | Magneta TV AMC+ |
co-production with Odeon Fiction |
The Turkish Detective | 2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Paramount Television International Studios and Ay Yapim Based on the novels by Barbara Nadel |
The Gentlemen | 2024 | Netflix | co-production with Moonage Pictures and STX Television Based on the 2019 movie by Guy Ritchie |
PrΓͺt-Γ -Porter | TBA | BBC | Based on the film of the same name |
Paramount Digital Entertainmentβ»
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers | 2010β2011 | Hulu | Aility Studios |
The Hotwives | 2014β2015 | Abominable Pictures | |
Resident Advisors | 2015 | Brownstone Productions, 301 Productions and Relief Productions | |
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ | 2016β2019 | Seeso/Pluto TV | Garant/Lennon Productions and Comedy Bang! Bang! Productions |
Insurge Picturesβ»
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Burning Love | 2012β2013 | Yahoo! Screen/E! | co-production with Red Hour Productions, Abominable Pictures and Dancing Workfriend |
CBS Newsβ»
See It Now Studiosβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Indivisible: Healing Hate | 2022 | Paramount+ | co-production with XG Productions |
Gilshaine: Partner in Crime | co-production with Fremantle | ||
Never Seen Again | 2022βpresent | co-production with Efran Films | |
11 Minutes | 2022 | co-production with All Rise Films and Center Drive Media | |
The Checkup with Dr. David Agus | co-production with Skydance Television | ||
FBI True | 2023βpresent | Paramount+/CBS | co-production with Anne Beagan Productions, Thinking Hat Inc. and Efran Films |
Crush | 2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Triage Entertainment and All Rise Films |
Ctrl+Alt+Desire | 2024 | Paramount+ | co-production with Ark |
Pillowcase Murders | 2024 | Paramount+ |
CBS Sportsβ»
Paramount Media Networksβ»
MTV Entertainment Studiosβ»
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
U.S. of Ant | 2006 | Logo | |
My First Time | TV Land | ||
TV Land: Myths and Legends | 2007β2008 | Gay Rosenthal Productions | |
The Big Gay Sketch Show | 2007β2010 | Logo | Oh Really! Productions |
The Big 4-0 | 2008 | TV Land | 3 Ball Productions |
She's Got the Look | 2008β2010 | ||
Outsiders Inn | 2008 | CMT |
Nickelodeon Groupβ»
Nickelodeon Productionsβ»
Nickelodeon Animation Studioβ»
Awesomenessβ»
Comedy Partnersβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mystery Science Theater 3000 | 1989β1996 | Comedy Central | co-production with Best Brains and HBO Downtown Productions Rights owned by Shout! Studios |
Afterdrive | 1990β1991 | ||
Access America | co-production with Reeves Entertainment | ||
Comics Only | 1991β1992 | co-production with I'm Right No I'm Right Productions | |
Women Aloud | 1992β1993 | co-production with HBO Downtown Productions | |
Two Drink Minimum | 1993β1994 | ||
Politically Incorrect | 1993β2002 | ||
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist | 1995β2002 | co-production with HBO Downtown Productions, Popular Arts Entertainment and Soup2Nuts | |
The Daily Show | 1996βpresent | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Mad Cow Productions, Busboy Productions and Ark Angel | |
Pulp Comics | 1996β2000 | ||
Canned Ham | 1996β2002 | ||
Viva Variety | 1997β1999 | ||
South Park | 1997βpresent | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Braniff Productions, Parker-Stone Productions and South Park Studios | |
Make Me Laugh | 1997β1998 | co-production with Dove Four Point Productions | |
Premium Blend | 1997β2005 | ||
Upright Citizens Brigade | 1998β2000 | ||
Comedy Central Presents | 1998β2011 | co-production with Rick Mill Productions | |
The Man Show | 1999β2004 | co-production with Stone Stanley Entertainment Rights owned by Stone & Company Entertainment | |
Strangers with Candy | 1999β2000 | ||
Turn Ben Stein On | 1999β2001 | ||
Vs. | 1999 | co-production with First Television | |
BattleBots | 2000β2002 | later aired on the ABC and Discovery Channel; co-production with Whalerock Industries and BattleBots Productions | |
Strip Mall | 2000β2001 | ||
TV Funhouse | co-production with Poochie Doochie Productions | ||
The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris Wylde | 2001 | ||
Insomniac with Dave Attell | 2001β2004 | ||
Let's Bowl | 2001β2002 | co-production with The ScottβKronfeld Experience | |
Primetime Glick | 2001β2003 | ||
That's My Bush! | 2001 | co-production with Important Television | |
Comic Groove | 2002 | ||
Contest Searchlight | co-production with Apostle | ||
Crank Yankers | 2002β2007 2019β2022 |
Comedy Central/MTV2 | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, ITV America and Kimmelot |
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn | 2002β2004 | Comedy Central | |
Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust | 2003 | co-production with Jackhole Productions | |
Chappelle's Show | 2003β2006 | co-production with Pilot Boys Productions and Marobru Productions | |
Comedy Central Roast | 2003βpresent | ||
I'm With Busey | 2003 | ||
Reno 911! | 2003β2009 2020β2022 |
Comedy Central Quibi/The Roku Channel |
co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Jersey Television (2003β2009) and High Sierra Carpeting |
Kid Notorious | 2003 | Comedy Central | co-production with Alan & Alan Productions, Brett Morgen Productions and Woodland Productions |
Crossballs | 2004 | ||
Jump Cuts | |||
Shorties Watchin' Shorties | |||
Wanda Does It | |||
The World Stands Up | |||
Drawn Together | 2004β2007 | co-production with Double Hemm | |
Con | 2005 | ||
The Hollow Men | |||
Stella | |||
Too Late with Adam Carolla | |||
Weekends at the D.L. | |||
The Showbiz Show with David Spade | 2005β2007 | ||
Mind of Mencia | 2005β2008 | ||
The Colbert Report | 2005β2014 | co-production with Spartina Productions and Busboy Productions | |
Dog Bites Man | 2006 | co-production with DreamWorks Television | |
Live at Gotham | 2006β2009 | ||
American Body Shop | 2007 | ||
Halfway Home | |||
Lil' Bush | 2007β2008 | ||
The Sarah Silverman Program | 2007β2010 | co-production with Eleven Eleven O' Clock Productions and Oil Factory, Inc. | |
Chocolate News | 2008 | ||
Lewis Black's Root of All Evil | |||
Reality Bites Back | |||
Atom TV | 2008β2010 | ||
The Jeff Dunham Show | 2009 | ||
KrΓΆd MΓ€ndoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire | |||
Michael & Michael Have Issues | |||
Important Things with Demetri Martin | 2009β2010 | co-production with Busboy Productions and PersonGlobal | |
Secret Girlfriend | 2009 | co-production with Fremantle | |
Tosh.0 | 2009β2020 | co-production with Black Heart Productions | |
Russell Simmons Presents: Stand-Up at the El Rey | 2010 | ||
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time | 2010β2011 | co-production with Culver Entertainment, Happy Madison Productions, and Sony Pictures Television | |
Ugly Americans | 2010β2012 | co-production with F**k Factor Productions, Irony Point, Augenblick Studios, Turner Studios, Solis/Markle Animatiom Productions, Cuppa Coffee Studios (season 1), Big Jump Entertainment (season 2) and Tookie Wilson Productions | |
John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show | 2010β2013 | ||
Jon Benjamin Has a Van | 2011 | ||
Onion SportsDome | |||
Russell Simmons Presents: The Ruckus | |||
Sports Show with Norm Macdonald | |||
Workaholics | 2011β2017 | co-production with Avalon Television, Mail Order Comedy, 4th Year Productions (2011β2014) and Gigapix Studios (2011β2013) | |
Mash Up | 2012 | ||
The Burn with Jeff Ross | 2012β2013 | ||
Brickleberry | 2012β2015 | co-production with Fox 21 Television Studios, Bento Box Entertainment, Damn! Show Productions and Black Heart Productions | |
Key & Peele | co-production with Cindylou, Monkeypaw Productions, Martel & Roberts Productions and Principato-Young Entertainment | ||
Kroll Show | 2013β2015 | co-production with Good at Bizness, Inc | |
The Jeselnik Offensive | 2013 | co-production with Mosaic Media Group | |
The Ben Show | co-production with Levity Productions | ||
Nathan for You | 2013β2017 | co-production with Abso Lutely Productions, Blow Out Productions and Wβ’Dβ’M | |
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! | 2013β2014 | ||
Adam DeVine's House Party | 2013β2016 | co-production with Dennis and Penny's Son, Inc., Wonk Inc. and Avalon Television | |
Inside Amy Schumer | 2013β2016 2022 |
Comedy Central Paramount+ |
It's So Easy Productions, Irony Point and Jax Media |
@midnight | 2013β2017 | Comedy Central | co-production with Funny or Die, Garant Lennon Productions, Nerdist Industries, Serious Business and Brillstein Entertainment Partners |
Drunk History | 2013β2019 | co-production with Konner Productions, Gary Sanchez Productions and Funny or Die | |
Comedy Underground with Dave Attell | 2014 | ||
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail | 2014β2016 | co-production with Red Hour Productions, Literally Figurative and Johnny Videogames | |
TripTank | co-production with ShadowMachine | ||
Review | 2014β2017 | co-production with Abso Lutely Productions | |
Broad City | 2014β2019 | co-production with Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Jax Media | |
Idiotsitter | 2014β2019 | CC: Studios/Comedy Central | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment |
This Is Not Happening | 2015β2019 | Comedy Central | |
Big Time in Hollywood, FL | 2015 | co-production with Red Hour Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners | |
Another Period | 2015β2018 | co-production with Red Hour Productions, Leggero/Lindhome Productions and Konner Productions | |
Why? with Hannibal Buress | 2015 | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Moonbeam City | co-production with Titmouse, Inc., Oilver Bridge Entertainment, Solis Animation and Alphapnel Industries | ||
Not Safe with Nikki Glaser | 2016 | co-production with Perfect, Convy Entertainment, Guinea Pig Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners | |
Legends of Chamberlain Heights | 2016β2017 | co-production with Bento Box Entertainment, Running With Scissors and TrueStarr Society of Ninjas Incorporated | |
The Comedy Jam | 2017 | ||
The High Court with Doug Benson | co-production with Jash and Propagate Content | ||
Jeff & Some Aliens | co-production with ShadowMachine | ||
Detroiters | 2017β2018 | ||
Hood Adjacent with James Davis | 2017 | ||
The Jim Jefferies Show | 2017β2019 | ||
The Opposition with Jordan Klepper | 2017 | co-production with Ark Angel | |
The President Show | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, Clone Wolf Productions and Pie Baby Productions | ||
Corporate | 2018β2020 | co-production with Incredible Success! | |
This Week at the Comedy Cellar | 2018β2020 | ||
The Other Two | 2019β2023 | Comedy Central/HBO Max | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Broadway Video, Jax Media and Kelly/Schneider |
Alternatino with Arturo Castro | 2019 | Comedy Central | co-production with Avalon Television |
South Side | 2019β2022 | Comedy Central/HBO Max | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Emerald Street, The Riddle Entertainment Group and Jax Media |
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens | 2020βpresent | Comedy Central | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, In Fina We Trust and Artists First |
Robbie | 2020 | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions | |
Doing The Most with Phoebe Robinson | 2021 | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Embassy Row and Tiny Reparations | |
Hell of a Week with Charlamagne tha God | 2021β2022 | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, CThaGodWorld Productions and Spartina Productions |
Paramount Network (Spike Cable Networks Inc.)β»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Gary the Rat | 2003 | Spike | co-production with Grammnet Productions and Cheyenne Enterprises |
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" | |||
Stripperella | 2003β2004 | co-production with The Firm | |
The Joe Schmo Show | 2003β2013 | co-production with Reese Wernick Productions, Stone Stanley Entertainment (seasons 1β2) and Zoo Productions (season 3) | |
Spike TV's 52 Favorite Cars | 2004 | ||
This Just In! | |||
GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley | 2005β2013 | ||
Pros vs. Joes | 2006β2010 | ||
Murder | 2007 | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions | |
DEA | 2008β2009 | ||
1000 Ways to Die | 2008β2012 | co-production with Original Productions | |
Factory | 2008 | co-production with Screamin' Chicken Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Devlin Entertainment | |
4th and Long | 2009 | ||
Jesse James Is a Dead Man | |||
Surviving Disaster | |||
Deadliest Warrior | 2009β2011 | ||
Permanent Mark | 2010 | ||
Scrappers | co-production with Hoopsick Falls Productions | ||
Auction Hunters | 2010β2015 | co-production with Gurney Productions | |
Coal | 2011 | co-production with Original Productions | |
Phowned! | |||
Flip Men | 2011β2012 | co-production with 25/7 Productions | |
Repo Games | |||
Bar Rescue | 2011βpresent | Spike/Paramount Network | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and 3 Ball Entertainment |
Big Easy Justice | 2012 | Spike | |
Diamond Divers | |||
Rat Bastards | |||
Undercover Stings | co-production with Langley Productions | ||
American Digger/Savage Family Diggers | 2012β2013 | co-production with Gurney Productions | |
World's Worst Tenants | Zoo Productions | ||
Tattoo Nightmares | 2012β2015 | ||
Ink Master | 2012β2020 | Spike/Paramount Network | co-production with Truly Original |
Car Lot Rescue | 2013 | Spike | |
Criss Angel BeLIEve | |||
Tattoo Rescue | |||
Urban Tarzan | |||
Cops (season 26β32) | 2013β2020 | Spike/Paramount Network | co-production with Langley Productions |
10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty | 2014 | Spike | co-production with Original Media |
Frankenfood | |||
Gym Rescue | |||
Hungry Investors | |||
Tattoo Nightmares: Miami | |||
Catch a Contractor | 2014β2015 | ||
Coaching Bad | 2015 | ||
Framework | |||
Sweat Inc. | |||
Lip Sync Battle | 2015β2019 | Spike/Paramount Network | co-production with Matador Content, Eight Million Plus Productions, Sunday Night Productions, Four Eyes Entertainment and Carey Patterson Entertainment |
Waco | 2018 | Paramount Network | co-production with The Weinstein Company (uncredited) and Brothers Dowdle Productions |
It Was Him: The Many Murders of Ed Edwards | co-production with All3Media America, Main Event Media and Turn Left Productions | ||
Yellowstone | 2018βpresent | co-production with Linson Entertainment, Bosque Ranch Productions, Treehouse Films, 101 Studios (since season 2), MTV Entertainment Studios (since season 4) | |
Heathers | 2018 | co-production with Gyre & Gimble Productions, Underground Films and Lakeshore Entertainment Based on the 1989 movie by New World Pictures Previously ordered at Fox | |
The Last Cowboy | 2019 | ||
Battle of the Fittest Couples | 2019 | co-production with 51 Minds Entertainment | |
Coyote | 2021 | CBS All Access | co-production with Sony Pictures Television Studios, Dark Horse Entertainment Previously ordered at Paramount Network |
Country Music Televisionβ»
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
CMT Crossroads | 2002βpresent | CMT | MTV Entertainment Studios |
Cowboy U | 2003β2007 | ||
CMT Insider | 2004β2012 | ||
Trick My Truck | 2005β2009 | Varuna Entertainment | |
Country Fried Home Videos | 2006β2009 | ||
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team | 2006β2021 | MTV Entertainment Studios and Triage Entertainment | |
CMT Comedy Stage | 2007 | ||
My Big Redneck Wedding | 2008β2011 | ||
Can You Duet | 2008β2009 | ||
The World's Strictest Parents | 2009β2010 | ||
Working Class | 2011 | ||
Redneck Island | 2012β2016 | 51 Minds Entertainment | |
Chainsaw Gang | |||
CMT Hot Twenty | 2013βpresent | MTV Entertainment Studios | |
Dog and Beth: On the Hunt | 2013β2015 | Electus and Entertainment by Bonnie & Clyde | |
Guntucky | 2013β2014 | Leftfield Pictures | |
Bounty Hunters | 2013 | Muse Entertainment and Parallel Entertainment | |
Party Down South | 2014β2016 | 495 Productions | |
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge | 2014β2017 | Broken Skull Productions and 51 Minds Entertainment | |
The Josh Wolf Show | 2015 | ||
I Love Kellie Pickler | 2015β2017 | Ryan Seacrest Productions and 51 Minds Entertainment | |
Sun Records | 2017 | ||
Music City | 2018β2019 | ||
Racing Wives | 2019 | T Group Productions | |
CMT Campfire Sessions | 2021βpresent |
Premium Network Groupβ»
Showtime Networksβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hollywood Close-Up with Bill Harris | 1981β1987 | Showtime | |
Hollywood Top Ten | 1982β1987 | ||
Celebrity Lifestyles | 1983 | ||
That's Stupid! | 1983β1984 | ||
Showtime Championship Boxing | 1986β2023 | ||
Linc's | 1998β2000 | co-production with Tim Reid Productions and Viacom Productions | |
Beggars and Choosers | 1999β2000 | ||
Queer as Folk | 2000β2005 | co-production with Cowlip Productions, Tony Jonas Productions, Temple Street Productions, Channel 4 and Warner Bros. Television | |
Queer Duck | 2002β2004 | ||
Family Business | 2003β2006 | co-production with Maxwell Productions | |
Free for All | 2003 | ||
The Opposite Sex | co-production with Hensel Krasnow Productions | ||
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! | 2003β2010 | ||
The L Word | 2004β2009 | co-production with Anonymous Content, Dufferin Gate Productions, Coast Mountain Films, Posse and MGM Television | |
Fat Actress | 2005 | co-production with Production Partners | |
Sleeper Cell | 2005β2006 | ||
Brotherhood | 2006β2008 | co-production with Gangtackle Productions and Mandalay Television | |
Dexter | 2006β2013 | co-production with The Colleton Company, John Goldwyn Productions, Clyde Philips Productions (seasons 2β5), 801 Productions (season 6) and Devilina Productions (seasons 7β8) | |
Californication | 2007β2014 | co-production with Totally Commercial Films, Twilight Time Films, And Then... and Aggressive Mediocrity | |
This American Life | 2007β2009 | ||
Inside the NFL | 2008β2023 | Showtime/Paramount+ | co-production with CBS Sports and NFL Films |
Lock 'N Load | 2009 | Showtime | co-production with Authentic Entertainment |
Nurse Jackie | 2009β2015 | co-production with Caryn Mandabach Productions, Madison Grain Elevator (seasons 1β4), De Long Lumber Company (seasons 1β4), Clyde Philips Productions (seasons 5β7) Jackson Group Entertainment and Lionsgate Television | |
United States of Tara | 2009β2011 | co-production with DreamWorks Television | |
The Green Room with Paul Provenza | 2010β2011 | ||
The Real L Word | 2010β2012 | co-production with Little Chicken, Inc. and Magical Elves Productions | |
Episodes | 2011β2017 | Showtime BBC Two |
co-production with Hat Trick Productions and Crane/Klarik Productions |
Gigolos | 2011β2016 | Showtime | co-production with The Jay & Tony Show and RelativityREAL |
Web Therapy | 2011β2015 | co-production with Is or Isn't Entertainment and L Studio | |
Homeland | 2011β2020 | co-production with Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet International and Fox 21 Television Studios | |
Dave's Old Porn | 2011β2012 | co-production with Choadville Entertainment | |
House of Lies | 2012β2016 | co-production with Crescendo Productions, Totally Commercial Films, Refugee Productions and Matthew Carnahan Circus Products | |
Inside Comedy | 2012β2015 | co-production with Carousel Productions and Sunset Point Productions | |
Polyamory: Married & Dating | 2012β2013 | co-production with BermanBraun | |
60 Minutes Sports | 2013β2017 | co-production with CBS News | |
Ray Donovan | 2013β2020 | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Ann Biderman Co., Bider Sweete Productions and David Hollander Productions | |
Time of Death | 2013 | co-production with Magical Elves Productions | |
Penny Dreadful | 2014β2016 | Showtime Sky Atlantic |
co-production with Desert Wolf Productions and Neal Street Productions |
The Affair | 2014β2019 | Showtime | co-production with Sheleg and Highwater |
Happyish | 2015 | co-production with In Cahoots Media Inc. | |
3AM | co-production with Wolf Films and Left/Right Productions | ||
A Season with Notre Dame Football | 2015β2016 | co-production with Crazy Legs Productions, Stone & Company Entertainment and IMG Productions | |
The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth | 2016β2023 | co-production with Left/Right Productions and Bloomberg Politics | |
Billions | 2016βpresent | co-production with Best Available! and TBTF Productions, Inc. | |
Dark Net | 2016β2017 | co-production with Vocativ and Part 2 Pictures | |
Dice | co-production with OlΓ© Productions, American Work, Inc. and Fox 21 Television Studios | ||
Guerrilla | 2017 | Showtime Sky Atlantic |
co-production with ABC Signature, Green Door Pictures, Fifty Fathoms and Stearns Castle |
Twin Peaks | 2017 | Showtime | Lynch/Frost Productions, Twin Peaks Productions and Rancho Rosa Partnership |
I'm Dying Up Here | 2017β2018 | co-production with Some Kind of Garden, Assembly Entertainment, Endemol Shine North America and Plymouth Street Productions | |
Naked SNCTM | co-production with The Jay & Tony Show, Paracosm, SNCTM Media and Critical Content | ||
White Famous | 2017 | co-production with Aggressive Mediocrity, Inc., Foxxhole Productions and Lionsgate Television | |
SMILF | 2017β2019 | co-production with Supahsmaht Productions, Quantity Entertainment, Groundswell Productions, and ABC Signature | |
The Chi | 2017βpresent | co-production with Elwood Reid Inc., Hillman Grad Productions, Freedom Road Productions, Verse Productions, Kapital Entertainment, Fox 21 Television Studios (seasons 1β3) and 20th Television (seasons 4βpresent) | |
Our Cartoon President | 2018β2020 | co-production with Spartina Productions, Licht Media Solutions, Late Night Cartoons, Inc. and CBS Studios | |
Patrick Melrose | 2018 | Showtime Sky Atlantic |
co-production with Two Cities Television, Rachel Horovitz Prods., SunnyMarch TV and Little Island Productions |
Just Another Immigrant | 2018 | Showtime | co-production with Ranga Bee Productions, Renegade 83 and JSA Olive Oil |
Who Is America? | 2018 | co-production with Four By Two Television and Spelthorne Community Television | |
Kidding | 2018β2020 | ||
Escape at Dannemora | 2018 | co-production with BZ Entertainment, Michael De Luca Productions, The White Mountain Company, Busy Hands, and Red Hour Productions | |
Black Monday | 2019β2021 | co-production with Shark Vs. Bear, Jordan Productions, Point Grey Pictures and Sony Pictures Television | |
Desus & Mero | 2019β2022 | co-production with Bodega Boys Original, Chopped Cheese and Jax Media | |
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men | 2019 | co-production with Sony Music, PolyGram Entertainment, Endeavor Content and Mass Appeal | |
City on a Hill | 2019β2022 | co-production with Pearl Street Films, The Levinson/Fontana Company and Little Mountain Films | |
The Loudest Voice | 2019 | co-production with 3dot Productions, Slow Pony and Blumhouse Television | |
Shangri-La | co-production with Tremolo Productions | ||
Murder in the Bayou | |||
The L Word: Generation Q | 2019β2023 | co-production with Little Chicken Inc. and MLR Original | |
Work in Progress | 2019β2021 | co-production with Monday Productions, Squirrel Soup, Circle of Confusion and Jax Media | |
Vice | 2020β2023 | co-production with Vice Media | |
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels | 2020 | co-production with Desert Wolf Productions and Neal Street Productions | |
Love Fraud | 2020 | co-production with Showtime Documentary Films, Topic Studios and Loki Films | |
The Comey Rule | 2020 | co-production with CBS Studios, Home Run Productions, Secret Hideout and The Story Factory | |
The Good Lord Bird | 2020 | co-production with Under The Influence, Mark 248 Entertainment and Blumhouse Television | |
Moonbase 8 | 2020 | co-production with Antigravico, Interesting Situations, Harlequitten Inc, Top Drawer Entertainment Inc., Abso Lutely Productions and A24 | |
Your Honor | 2020βpresent | co-production with King Size Productions, Moonshot Entertainment and CBS Studios | |
Flatbush Misdemeanors | 2021β2022 | co-production with Avalon Television, Born Tired and Pebo's Perkin | |
UFO | 2021 | co-production with Bad Robot, Zipper Bros. Films, Diamond Docs and Shutter Island Picture Co. | |
Gossip | co-production with Showtime Documentary Films and Imagine Documentaries | ||
Buried | co-production with Showtime Documentary Films and Guendelman & Timor Productions | ||
Dexter: New Blood | 2021β2022 | co-production with Clyde Philips Productions, John Goldwyn Productions and The Colleton Company | |
American Rust | 2021 | co-production with SouthSlope Pictures and Boat Rocker Studios | |
Yellowjackets | 2021βpresent | co-production with Entertainment One, Beer Christmas and Lockjaw | |
Super Pumped | 2022βpresent | co-production with Best Available! | |
Halo | Paramount+ | co-production with Amblin Television, 343 Industries, One Big Picture and Chapter Eleven | |
I Love That for You | 2022 | Showtime | co-production with The First Todd, Say Mama, Go Balloons, Semi-Formal Productions and Annapurna Television Previously titled 'Big Deal' and 'I Love This for You' |
Let the Right One In | co-production with Colossal Productions, Hammer and Tomorrow Studios Originally ordered at A&E and TNT | ||
Ripley | 2024 | Netflix | co-production with Endemol Shine North America, Entertainment 360, Diogenes Entertainment and FILMRIGHTS |
Showtime Documentary Filmsβ»
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
Love Fraud | 2020 | Showtime | Showtime Networks, Topic Studios and Loki Films |
Gossip | 2021 | Showtime Networks and Imagine Documentaries | |
Buried | 2021 | Showtime Networks and Guendelman & Timor Productions | |
The Lincoln Project | 2022 | The Othrs, Bloomfish Productions and Impact Partners |
BET Networksβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Soul Train | 1971β2006 | Syndication | produced by Don Cornelius Productions Acquired by BET Networks in 2016 |
Bobby Jones Gospel | 1980β2016 | BET | |
Video Soul | 1981β1996 | ||
Karen's Kitchen | 1982 | ||
Video Vibrations | 1984β1997 | ||
Midnight Love | 1985β2005 | ||
Video LP | 1986β1993 | ||
Softnotes | 1987β1991 | ||
Rap City | 1989β2008 | ||
Video Gospel | 1989, 2000β2005, 2010β2011 |
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Teen Summit | 1989β2002 | ||
Screen Scene | 1990β1997 | ||
Story Porch | 1992β1996 | ||
ComicView | 1992β2008 2014 |
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Planet Groove | 1996β1999 | ||
ABL on BET | 1996β1998 | ||
Jam Zone/Cita's World | 1997β2003 | ||
Videolink | 1997β2000, 2001β2002 |
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BET's MAAD Sports | 1998β2000 | ||
Hits from the Streets | 1999β2003 | ||
Lift Every Voice | 1999β2017 | ||
AM @ BET | 2000β2001 | ||
106 & Park | 2000β2014 | ||
BET Next | 2000β2006 | ||
BET:iNY | 2000β2002 | ||
Access Granted | 2001β2010 | ||
BET Uncut | 2001β2006 | ||
BET.COM Countdown | |||
BET's Top 25 | 2001β2008 | ||
BET Nightly News | 2001β2005 | CBS News | |
BET Start | 2002β2005 2014 |
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106 & Park Prime | 2003β2004 | ||
BET Music | 2003β2008 | ||
BET Now | |||
Hey Monie! | 2003 | co-produced by Soup2Nuts | |
The Center | 2003β2007 | ||
BET After Dark | 2004β2007 | ||
College Hill | 2004β2009 | co-production with Edmonds Entertainment | |
BET Style | 2004β2006 | ||
Top 50 | 2005β2006 | ||
Remixed! | |||
Rip the Runway | 2005β2013 | ||
Top 20 Countdown | |||
Hotwyred | 2006β2007 | ||
Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is | 2006β2008 | ||
The Black Carpet | |||
The Game | 2006β2015 | The CW/BET | co-production with CBS Studios, Grammnet Productions, Happy Camper Productions (seasons 1β2), and Akil Productions (seasons 3β9) |
BET Hip Hop Awards | 2006βpresent | BET | |
American Gangster | 2006β2009 | co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions, Urban Romances and Asylum Entertainment | |
Baldwin Hills | 2007β2009 | co-production with C4 Pictures | |
Sunday Best | 2007β2015 2019β2020 |
BET | |
The 5ive | 2007 | ||
Hell Date | 2007β2008 | ||
Iron Ring | 2008 | co-production with Zilo Live, Inc. | |
The BET Honors | |||
Brothers to Brutha | |||
Iron Ring | |||
The Deal | 2008β2010 | ||
Frankie & Neffe | 2009 | ||
Harlem Heights | |||
106 & Gospel | |||
My Black is Beautiful | 2009β2010 | co-production with Evolution Media and LiquidThread | |
Tiny and Toya | co-production with DuBose Entertainment | ||
The Family Crews | 2010β2011 | co-production with Strange Fruit Media | |
Black Girls Rock! | 2010 | ||
The Michael Vick Project | |||
Trey Songz: My Moment | |||
Black Panther | 2011 | co-produced with Marvel Knights Animation, Hudlin Entertainment and Titmouse, Inc. | |
Reed Between the Lines | co-produced by Georgia Entertainment Industries | ||
Let's Stay Together | 2011β2014 | co-production with Cofa Entertainment Group and Flavor Unit Entertainment | |
Don't Sleep! | 2012 | ||
Keyshia & Daniel: Family First | co-production with DuBose Entertainment | ||
Second Generation Wayans | 2013 | co-production with Running with Scissors, Baby Way Productions and Second Generation | |
Real Husbands of Hollywood | 2013β2016 | co-production with HartBeat Productions, JSR Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Being Mary Jane | 2013β2019 | co-produced with Akil Productions, Breakdown Productions, Schoolcraft Productions (season 4β5) and Will Packer Productions (season 4β5) | |
Just Keke | 2014 | co-produced by Mathis Productions and Telepictures | |
Nellyville | 2014β2015 | co-production with Entertainment One and Derrty Ent. | |
DeSean Jackson: Home Team | 2015 | ||
Keyshia Cole: All In | co-production with DuBose Entertainment and Keyshia Cole Productions | ||
It's A Mann's World | 2015β2016 | co-production with Entertainment One | |
The BET Life Of... | 2015βpresent | ||
About The Business | 2016 | ||
Criminals at Work | |||
Chasing Destiny | |||
Ink, Paper, Scissors | |||
Zoe Ever After | co-production with Scooter Braun Projects and Martin Chase Productions | ||
Joyful Noise | 2016β2017 | ||
From the Bottom Up | 2016 | BET Her | |
The Comedy Get Down | 2017 | BET | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Free90 Media |
The Quad | 2017β2018 | co-production with Rainforest Entertainment, WaterWalk Productions, and Capital Arts Entertainment | |
Rebel | 2017 | co-production with New Deal Productions, 8 Mile Scomi Productions, MarVista Entertainment and Silver Screen Pictures Entertainment | |
50 Central | co-production with G-Unit Films and Television Inc. and Black Roads Entertainment | ||
Tales | 2017βpresent | co-production with Visionary Ideas | |
The Comedy Get Down | 2017 | co-production 3 Arts Entertainment and Free 90 Media | |
Face Value | |||
The Rundown with Robin Thede | 2017β2018 | co-production with For Better or Words Inc. Enterprises Inc. and Jax Media | |
Black Card Revoked | 2018 | co-production with Alternative Productions and Bill's Market & Television Productions | |
Mancave | co-production with Truly Original | ||
The Family Business | 2018βpresent | BET/BET+ | produced by Tri Destinated Studios and Urban Books Media |
In Contempt | 2018 | BET | co-produced by Blue Ice Pictures |
The Grand Hustle | 2018βpresent | ||
Hustle in Brooklyn | |||
American Soul | 2019β2020 | produced by Once A Frog Entertainment, Inphiniti Entertainment, Philoment Media and Jesse Collins Entertainment | |
Boomerang | 2019βpresent | co-production with 606 Television, DeEtte Productions, Hillman Grad Productions, and Paramount Television Studios | |
Games People Play | 2019βpresent | co-production with Edmonds Entertainment and STX Entertainment | |
The Oval | 2019βpresent | distribution; produced by Tyler Perry Studios | |
Sistas | 2019βpresent | ||
American Gangster: Trap Queens | 2019β2022 | BET+ | co-production with A. Smith & Company Productions |
Bigger | 2019β2021 | co-production with Will Packer Productions, Running With Scissors, Inc., and Capital Arts Entertainment | |
Twenties | 2020βpresent | BET | |
Boiling Point | 2021 | co-production with CBS News | |
Disrupt & Dismantle | 2021 | co-production with Soledad O'Brien Productions | |
BET Presents: The Encore | 2021 | co-production with Kingdom Reign Entertainment | |
Klutch Academy | 2021 | co-production with Klutch Sports Group, Khalabo Ink Society and Tollin Productions | |
Kingdom Business | 2022βpresent | BET+ | co-production with Franklin Entertainment, RelevΓ© Entertainment, Fo Yo Soul Entertainment, Inspired Entertainment, and DAELight Media |
I Love Us | 2022 | co-production with Push It Productions | |
College Hill: Celebrity Edition | 2022βpresent | co-production with Edmonds Entertainment and This Way Out Media | |
The Murder Inc Story | 2022 | BET | co-production with Visionary Ideas |
The Impact: Atlanta | 2022βpresent | BET+ | co-production with Entertainment One and Quality Films |
After Happily Ever After | 2022βpresent | BET | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions |
America in Black | 2023βpresent | co-production with CBS News | |
The Wine Down with Mary J. Blige | 2023 | co-production with Blue Butterfly Productions, Davis Entertainment and Lisa Erspamer Entertainment | |
Average Joe | 2023βpresent | BET+ | co-production with DAE Light Media and Wonderland Sound and Vision |
Ms. Pat Settles It | 2023βpresent | BET | co-production with 495 Productions |
Pop Media Groupβ»
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
Sing it On | 2015β2016 | Pop | Core Media Group, Sharp Entertainment and Get Lifted Film Co. |
Easiest Game Show Ever | 2016 | Nigel Lithgoe Productions and The Jackal Group | |
Hollywood Darlings | 2017β2018 | All3Media America and Main Event Media | |
Hot Date | 2017β2019 | Electric Avenue Productions, Artists First, Propagate Content and Big Breakfast |
Paramount Television International Studiosβ»
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Caught on Camera | 2013β2018 | Channel 5 | |
Cruising with Jane McDonald | 2017β2021 | ||
Jane McDonald & Friends | 2018β2020 | ||
ResistirΓ© | 2019 | Mega/MTV | |
Trevor McDonald's Indian Train Adventure | ITV | ||
MTV Cribs UK | 2019β2021 | MTV | |
Se rentan cuartos | 2019β2022 | Comedy Central | co-production with Endemol Shine Boomdog |
Dani Who? | 2019β2020 | Paramount Channel | co-production with Argos ComunicaciΓ³n |
Ana | 2020 | Comedy Central Amazon Prime Video | |
Goldie's Oldies | 2021 | Nickelodeon | |
True Life Crime UK | 2021β2022 | MTV | |
Catfish UK | 2021βpresent | ||
Parot | 2021 | Amazon Prime Video | co-production with RTVE and Onza |
Sharkdog | 2021βpresent | Netflix | co-production with One Animation |
Rio Shore | MTV | co-production with Endemol Shine Brasil | |
Cecilia | Paramount+ | co-production with Animal De Luz Films and Oficina Burman | |
The First of Us | 2022 | Telefe | |
Harina | 2022βpresent | Comedy Central | co-production with The Lift Entertainment |
The Flatshare | 2022 | Paramount+ | co-production with 42 |
The Challenge UK | 2023 | Channel 5 | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions |
The Gold | 2023βpresent | BBC One Paramount+ |
co-production with Tannadice Pictures |
No Escape | 2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with New Pictures |
The Turkish Detective | co-production with Miramax and Ay Yapim | ||
One Trillion Dollars | co-production with W&B Television | ||
Sexy Beast | 2024 | co-production with Train A Comin' Productions, AC Chapter One and Anonymous Content Originally developed at Paramount Network | |
A Gentleman in Moscow | 2024βpresent | Paramount+ Showtime |
co-production with Lionsgate Television, Vanity Film & TV, Popcorn Storm Pictures and Moonriver Productions |
Paramount International Networksβ»
Channel 5 Broadcastingβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Co-producer(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 News | 1997βpresent | Channel 5 | ITN (1997β2004; 2012βpresent) Sky News (2005β12) |
1997β2004 episodes owned by ITN |
Animal Antics | 1997 | Two Sides TV | ||
Little Antics | 1999 | Two Sides TV | ||
Happy Monsters | 2000 | Roland Rat Enterprises | ||
When I Grow Up | 2001 | Turn On TV | ||
Animal Express | 2002β2003 | Two Hands Productions | ||
Monkey Makes | 2002β2003 | Top TV | ||
MechaNick | 2002β2004 | Impossible Television | ||
Sailor Sid | 2002β2004 | Kerrupt Animation | short series | |
Michaela's Wild Challenge | 2002β2006 | Two Hands Productions | ||
A House Just Like Yours | 2003β2004 | Two Hats Film & Television | ||
Bird Bath | 2004 | Impossible Television | ||
Look! | 2004 | Two Sides TV | short series | |
My First | 2004 | Wised Up Productions Limited | ||
Murder Prevention | 2004 | World Productions | ||
The Secret of Eel Island | 2005β2006 | Eye Film and Television Productions | ||
Demolition Dad | 2005β2006 | Two Hats Film & Television and Here's One I Made Earlier Productions | ||
Royal Institution Christmas Lectures | 2005β2008 | Windfall Films | ||
The Beeps | 2007β2008 | Impossible Television | ||
Animal Families | 2009β2010 | Two Hands Productions | ||
Lip Sync Battle UK | 2016β2018 | Whizz Kid Entertainment |
Ten Network Holdingsβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Co-producer(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 News First | 1965βpresent | Network 10 | ||
Ten Eyewitness News Morning | 1980β2014 | |||
Good Morning Australia | 1981β1992 | |||
The Early Bird Show | 1985β1989 | |||
Video Hits | 1987β2011 | |||
Ridgey Didge | 1987β1989 | |||
Mulligrubs | 1988β1996 | |||
Ten Eyewitness News Late | 1991β2014 | |||
Totally Wild | 1992β2021 | Network 10/10 Peach/10 Shake | ||
10 News First Weekend | 1994βpresent | Network 10 | ||
In the Box | 1998β2006 | |||
ttn | 2004β2008 | |||
Scope | 2005β2020 | Network 10/10 Peach | ||
Toasted TV | ||||
Ten Eyewitness News Early | 2006β2014 | Network 10 | ||
Puzzle Play | 2006β2011 | |||
Wurrawhy | 2011β2016 | Network 10/10 Peach | ||
Breakfast | 2012 | Network 10 | ||
Wake Up | 2013β2014 | |||
Studio 10 | 2013βpresent | |||
Crocamole | 2016β2019 | 10 Peach | ||
10 News First Breakfast | 2022 | Network 10 |
Telefe Contenidosβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Casados con Hijos | 2005β2006 | Telefe | co-production with Sony Pictures Television International |
Montecristo | 2006 | ||
Vidas Robadas | 2008 | ||
Botineras | 2009β2010 | co-production with Underground Producciones and Endemol | |
Cain and Abel | 2010 | ||
El elegido | co-production with El Γrbol | ||
Dulce amor | 2012β2013 | co-production with L.C. AcciΓ³n Producciones | |
Sres. Papis | 2014 | ||
Camino al Amor | co-production with L.C. AcciΓ³n Producciones | ||
Entre canΓbales | 2015 | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and 100 Bares Producciones | |
Educando a Nina | 2016 | co-production with Underground Producciones | |
Kally's Mashup | 2017β2019 | Nickelodeon Latin America | co-production with Anders Media and 360 Powwow |
100 dΓas para enamorarse | 2018 | Telefe | co-production with Underground Producciones |
Campanas en la noche | 2019 |
CBS Media Venturesβ»
Note: Formerly known as CBS Television Distribution.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Entertainment Tonight | 1981βpresent | Syndication | continued from Paramount Domestic Television |
Wheel of Fortune | 1983βpresent | produced by Sony Pictures Television previously distributed by KingWorld | |
Jeopardy! | 1984βpresent | ||
The Oprah Winfrey Show | 1986β2011 | produced by Harpo Productions (owner) previously distributed by KingWorld | |
Inside Edition | 1988βpresent | continued from KingWorld | |
The Montel Williams Show | 1991β2008 | continued from Viacom and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Mountain Movers Productions | |
Judge Judy | 1996β2021 | continued from Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television | |
Judge Joe Brown | 1998β2013 | continued from Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television | |
Dr. Phil | 2002β2023 | continued from Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Harpo Productions (2002β10), Stage 29 Productions (2010β23) and Peteski Productions previously distributed by KingWorld | |
America's Next Top Model | 2003β2018 | UPN/The CW/VH1 | produced by 10x10 Productions and Bankable Productions previously distributed by KingWorld |
The Insider | 2004β2017 | Syndication | continued from Paramount Domestic Television; known as omg! Insider from January 2013 to January 2014 |
Rachael Ray | 2006β2023 | produced by Watch Entertainment, Scripps Networks (2006β18)/Discovery Productions (2018β22)/Warner Bros. Discovery (2022β23), and Harpo Productions (2006β10)/Harpo Studios (2010β23) previously distributed by KingWorld | |
The Doctors | 2008β2022 | produced by Stage 29 Productions | |
Smash Cuts | 2009β2011 | ||
Hot Bench | 2014βpresent | produced by Big Ticket Entertainment and Queen Bee Productions | |
Daily Mail TV | 2017β2022 | produced by Stage 29 Productions | |
The Drew Barrymore Show | 2020βpresent | produced by Big Ticket Entertainment and Flower Films | |
Pictionary | 2022βpresent | copyright holder; co-production with Fox First Run, Bill's Market and Television Production, and Mattel Television |
Ad sales
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Divorce Court | 1999βpresent | Syndication | produced by Lincolnwood Drive, Inc.; syndicated by Fox First Run |
Family Feud | 1999βpresent | produced by Fremantle; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury | |
TMZ on TV | 2007βpresent | produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021 | |
Are We There Yet? | 2010β2013 | produced by Revolution Television, 5914 Entertainment, Ltd., Cube Vision, and Debmar-Mercury | |
Anger Management | 2012β2014 | FX | produced by Revolution Studios, Mohawk Productions, Twisted Pictures, and Lionsgate Television; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
TMZ Live | 2012βpresent | Syndication | produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021 |
Dish Nation | 2012βpresent | produced by Fox Television Stations; syndicated by Fox First Run | |
BoJack Horseman | 2014β2020 | Netflix | produced by ShadowMachine and Boxer vs. Raptor for The Tornante Company; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
25 Words or Less | 2018βpresent | Syndication | produced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run |
Caught in Providence | 2018β2020 | produced by Debmar-Mercury | |
The Conners | 2018βpresent | ABC | produced by Mohawk Productions, Jax Media, and Sara + Tom (since season 2) syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
People Puzzler | 2021βpresent | Game Show Network | syndicated by Debmar-Mercury; produced by Meredith Corporation, Start Entertainment, and Game Show Enterprises |
Sherri | 2022βpresent | Syndication | syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
Person, Place or Thing | 2023βpresent | produced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run | |
Who the Bleep is That? | 2023βpresent | syndicated by Fox First Run |
KingWorldβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Little Rascals | 1929β1938 | Theatrical | television distributor |
Topper | 1953β1955 | CBS | distributor since 1984 |
Branded | 1965β1966 | NBC | distributor since 1984; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions |
The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show | 1967β1968 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera and RKO General |
The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967β1969 | ABC | distributor since 1984; produced by Thomas/Spelling Productions |
The Little Rascals Christmas Special | 1979 | NBC | television special |
The Little Rascals (animated TV series) | 1982β1984 | ABC | |
The Merv Griffin Show | 1983β1986 | Syndication | distributor Currently licensed by Reelin' In the Years Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group |
Headline Chasers | 1985β1986 | produced by Merv Griffin Enterprises and Wink Martindale Enterprises Inc. | |
Nightlife | 1986β1987 | ||
The Rock 'n Roll Evening News | with Andy Friendly Productions and A&M Records | ||
True Confessions | produced by The Landsburg Company Currently owned by the estate of Alan Landsburg | ||
Women of the World | 1986β1988 | ||
George Schlatter's Comedy Club | 1987β1988 | with George Schlatter Productions | |
Geraldo/The Geraldo Rivera Show | 1987β1998 | distribution from 1996 to 1998; produced by Investigative News Group and Tribune Entertainment | |
Offshore Television | 1988β1989 | with Saban Entertainment CBS co-owns the series with Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution | |
Monopoly | 1990 | ABC | with Merv Griffin Enterprises Currently owned by Hasbro Entertainment |
Instant Recall | 1990β1992 | Syndication | |
Bob Vila's Home Again/Bob Villa | 1990β2007 | distribution from 2000 to 2007, continued from Group W/Eyemark Entertainment Currently owned by Bob Vila | |
The All-New Candid Camera | 1991β1992 | ||
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa | 1992β1994 | ABC | co-production with Greengrass Productions and Gunther-Wahl Productions |
The Les Brown Show | 1993β1994 | Syndication | |
American Journal | 1993β1998 | ||
Martha Stewart Living | 1993β2004 | Previously distributed by Group W/Eyemark Entertainment Currently owned by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia | |
Rolonda | 1994β1997 | produced by Watts Works Productions | |
The Howard Stern Radio Show | 1998β2001 | distribution continued from Eyemark Entertainment | |
Hollywood Squares | 1998β2004 | with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television | |
The Roseanne Show | 1998β2000 | with Full Moon & High Tide Productions | |
The Martin Short Show | 1999β2000 | ||
18 Wheels of Justice | 2000β2001 | TNN | Currently owned by Stu Segall Productions |
The Cindy Margolis Show | 2000 | Syndication | |
Curtis Court | 2000β2001 | ||
The Ananda Lewis Show | 2001β2002 | ||
Living It Up! with Ali & Jack | 2003β2004 |
Eyemark Entertainmentβ»
Previously known as Group W Productions until 1995.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
PM East/PM West | 1961β1962 | Syndication | |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1961β1981 | ||
The Steve Allen Show (aka βSteve Allen Westinghouse Showβ) | 1962β1964 | Currently distributed by Retro Video | |
That Regis Philbin Show! | 1964β1965 | ||
The Merv Griffin Show | 1965β1969 | distributor Currently licensed by Reelin' In the Years Productions and distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group | |
The David Frost Show | 1969β1972 | ||
Fight Back! with David Horowitz | 1976β1992 | distributor; produced by Consuming Media, Ltd. | |
PM Magazine | 1976β1989 | ||
Evening Magazine | 1976β1989 | Same show as PM Magazine, but only shown on stations owned by Group W | |
The John Davidson Show | 1980β1982 | ||
Hour Magazine | 1980β1989 | ||
Every Second Counts | 1984β1985 | Co-produced by Charles Colarusso Productions | |
The George Michael Sports Machine | 1984β2007 | distribution only; produced by NBC affiliate WRC-TV Currently owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | |
The Wil Shriner Show | 1987β1988 | NBC, Syndication | with Charles Colarusso Productions & Bonnie Burns Productions |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 1987β1996 | Syndication/CBS | co-production with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/Murakami Wolf Dublin/Fred Wolf Films |
Missing/Reward | 1988β1992 | Syndication | with Four Point Entertainment and Dave Bell Associates |
Couch Potatoes | 1989 | with Saban Entertainment | |
House Party | 1990 | with NBC Productions | |
That's Amore | 1992β1993 | co-production with Four Point Entertainment | |
Vicki! | 1992β1994 | Co-production with Lawrence-Schultz Productions | |
Jones & Jury | 1994β1995 | with Lighthearted Entertainment | |
Marilu | 1994β1995 | with Perpetual Motion Pictures and California Communications, Inc. | |
Day and Date | 1995β1997 | Later distributed by Eyemark Entertainment | |
Psi Factor | 1996β2000 | distribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis Currently owned by SP Media Group and Content Media Corp. | |
Everybody Loves Raymond | 1996β2005 | CBS | television distributor; produced by Where's Lunch, Worldwide Pants and HBO Independent Productions HBO owns the copyrights and home media rights |
The Gayle King Show | 1997β1998 | Syndication | |
Pensacola: Wings of Gold | 1997β2000 | produced by Partners Station Network and Dauphine Productions Currently owned by Stu Segall Productions | |
The Dr. Joy Browne Show | 1999β2000 |
Spelling Televisionβ»
Formerly known as Aaron Spelling Productions and Spelling Entertainment Inc.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Danny Thomas Hour | 1967β1968 | NBC | previously distributed by William Morris Agency and NBC Films |
Rango | 1967 | ABC | with Timkel Productions previously distributed by William Morris Agency and ABC Films |
The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967β1969 | with Bremco Productions previously distributed by William Morris Agency, NBC Films, Leo A. Gutman, Inc. and King World | |
The Mod Squad | 1968β1973 | previously distributed by ABC Films | |
The New People | 1969β1970 | ||
The Most Deadly Game | 1970β1971 | ||
The Silent Force | |||
The San Pedro Beach Bums | 1977 | ||
The Love Boat | 1977β1986 | with Douglas S. Cramer Productions distributed by Worldvision Enterprises | |
Vega$ | 1978β1981 | previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television | |
Friends | 1979 | ||
B.A.D. Cats | 1980 | ||
Aloha Paradise | 1981 | ||
Dynasty | 1981β1989 | with Fox-Cat Productions (pilot) Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television | |
Strike Force | 1981β1982 | ||
Matt Houston | 1982β1985 | with Largo Productions previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television | |
At Ease | 1983 | ||
Hotel | 1983β1988 | previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television | |
Finder of Lost Loves | 1984β1985 | ||
Glitter | |||
MacGruder and Loud | 1985 | ||
Hollywood Beat | |||
The Colbys | 1985β1987 | with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television | |
Life with Lucy | 1986 | with Lucille Ball Productions CBS co-owns the series with Desilu Too, LLC. | |
HeartBeat | 1988β1989 | with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions | |
Nightingales | 1989 | NBC | |
Beverly Hills, 90210 | 1990β2000 | Fox | with 90210 Productions Inc., Propaganda Films (1990β1992) (seasons 1β2) and Torand Productions |
Twin Peaks | 1990β1991 | ABC | with Lynch/Frost Productions and Propaganda Films |
2000 Malibu Road | 1992 | CBS | with Fisher Entertainment and Joel Schumacher Productions |
The Heights | Fox | ||
The Round Table | NBC | ||
Melrose Place | 1992β1999 | Fox | with Darren Star Productions |
Burke's Law | 1994β1995 | CBS | Based on the 1963 TV series by Four Star Television |
Winnetka Road | 1994 | NBC | |
Models Inc. | 1994β1995 | Fox | |
Madman of the People | NBC | with Kreiscluesco Industries | |
Robin's Hoods | Syndication | ||
Heaven Help Us | 1994 | with Echo Cove Productions | |
University Hospital | 1995 | ||
Kindred: The Embraced | 1996 | Fox | with John Leekley Productions |
Malibu Shores | NBC | ||
Savannah | 1996β1997 | The WB | |
7th Heaven | 1996β2007 | The WB/The CW | CBS Paramount Network Television co-produced the final season. |
Pacific Palisades | 1997 | Fox | |
Sunset Beach | 1997β1999 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Spelling Daytime Television |
Love Boat: The Next Wave | 1998β1999 | UPN | |
Any Day Now | 1998β2002 | Lifetime | with Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions and Paid Our Dues Productions |
Charmed | 1998β2006 | The WB | |
Buddy Faro | 1998 | CBS | with Uncle Monkey Productions |
Rescue 77 | 1999 | The WB | |
Titans | 2000 | NBC | with NBC Studios |
All Souls | 2001 | UPN | with Uncle Monkey Productions |
Kingpin | 2003 | NBC | with Knee Deep Productions and NBC Studios |
Queens Supreme | CBS | with Shoelace Productions, Revolution Television, Red Om Films, Shadowland Productions and CBS Productions | |
10-8: Officers on Duty | 2003β2004 | ABC | with Spine Films, Touchstone Television and Badlands Entertainment |
Summerland | 2004β2005 | The WB | with Baby Owl Works Productions, The Lion and the Rose Productions (season 1) |
Clubhouse | CBS | with Icon Productions | |
Wanted | 2005 | TNT | with Badlands Entertainment |
Laurel Entertainmentβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tales from the Darkside | 1983β1988 | Syndication | with Tribune Broadcasting and Jaygee Productions distributed by Paramount Domestic Television & LBS Communications |
Monsters | 1988β1991 | co-produced and distributed by Tribune Entertainment Company | |
Golden Years | 1991 | CBS | miniseries |
The Stand | 1994 | ABC | miniseries; co-produced by Greengrass Productions |
The Langoliers | 1995 | miniseries |
Worldvision Enterprisesβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
That Girl | 1966β1971 | ABC | distributor; produced by Daisy Productions Currently distributed by Shout! Studios |
The Doris Day Show | 1968β1973 | CBS | distributor; produced by Arwin Productions Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions |
The Bugaloos | 1970β1972 | NBC | distributor; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures |
Lidsville | 1971β1973 | ABC | distributor; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures |
Let's Make a Deal | 1971β1977 | Syndication | |
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein | 1971 | CHCH-TV | former distributor |
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel | 1972β1973 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Krantz Films |
It Pays to Be Ignorant | 1973-1974 | distributor; produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions | |
Land of the Lost | 1974β1976 | NBC | distributor (continued from Viacom); produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures |
Little House on the Prairie | 1974β1983 | distributor; produced by NBC Productions and Ed Friendly Productions Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (MGM Worldwide Television Distribution outside the U.S.) | |
The McLean Stevenson Show | 1976β1977 | NBC | distributor; produced by McLean Stevenson Enterprises, Inc. and Monty Hall Enterprises, Inc. |
Hunter | 1977 | CBS | international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions |
Eight Is Enough | 1977β1981 | ABC | international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions |
Dallas | 1978β1991 | CBS | international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions |
Sam | 1978 | with Mark VII Limited | |
Project U.F.O. | 1978β1979 | NBC | |
The Next Step Beyond | Syndication | produced by Factor-Newland Productions | |
Kaz | 1978β1979 | CBS | international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions |
Highway to Heaven | 1984β1989 | NBC | distributor; produced by Michael Landon Productions Currently distributed by Genesis International |
Night Heat | 1985β1989 | CTV Television Network | distributor; produced by Alliance Communications and Grosso-Jacobson Productions CBS co-owns the series with SP Media Group |
Starring the Actors | 1986 | Syndication | |
Camp Candy | 1989β1992 | NBC/Syndication | distributor; produced by DIC Entertainment and Saban Entertainment Currently owned by DisneyβABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
American Chronicles | 1990β1991 | FOX | distributor; produced by Lynch/Frost Productions |
Pictionary | 1997β1998 | Syndication | with Kline & Friends and Pictionary Incorporated |
ABC Films (pre-1973)β»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Annie Oakley | 1954β1957 | Syndication | produced by Flying A Productions Currently owned by Gail Davis Enterprises |
The Adventures of Champion | 1955β1956 | CBS | distributor; produced by Flying A Productions In the public domain |
Buffalo Bill, Jr. | Syndication | produced by Flying A Productions In the public domain | |
Man with a Camera | 1958β1960 | ABC | produced by MWC Productions, Inc. |
John Gunther's High Road | 1959β1960 | produced by Blue J Productions | |
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond | 1959β1961 | with Joseph L. Schenck Enterprises | |
The Rebel | produced by Celestial Productions, Fen-Ker-Ada Productions and Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions Currently distributed by Shout! Studios | ||
The New Breed | 1961β1962 | with Quinn Martin Productions and Selmur Productions | |
Ben Casey | 1961β1966 | produced by Bing Crosby Productions | |
Combat! | 1962β1967 | with Selmur Productions North American distribution only | |
Discovery | 1962β1971 | ||
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster | 1962β1963 | produced by Heyday Productions | |
General Hospital | 1963βpresent | with Selmur Productions (1963β1967); distribution of pre-1973 episodes only Currently owned by DisneyβABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution | |
Breaking Point | 1963β1964 | produced by Bing Crosby Productions | |
The New Casper Cartoon Show | produced by Famous Studios Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation | ||
The Fugitive | 1963β1967 | produced by Quinn Martin Productions and United Artists Television | |
The Hollywood Palace | 1964β1970 | ||
Wendy and Me | 1964β1965 | distribution only; produced by Natwill Productions and Warner Bros. Television | |
Mickey | 1964β1965 | with Selmur Productions North American distribution only | |
Shindig! | 1964β1966 | with Selmur Productions North American distribution only | |
Milton the Monster | 1965β1968 | with Hal Seeger Productions Currently distributed by Foothill Entertainment | |
Branded | 1965β1966 | NBC | with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions; later distributed by King World Productions |
The King Kong Show | 1966β1967 | ABC | produced by Videocraft International Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation |
Dark Shadows | 1966β1971 | Distributor; produced by Dan Curtis Productions | |
The Pruitts of Southampton/The Phyllis Diller Show | 1966β1967 | distribution only; produced by Filmways Television and PhilDil Productions Currently owned by MGM Television | |
Cowboy in Africa | 1967β1968 | produced by Ivan Tors Films | |
Garrison's Gorillas | with Selmur Productions North American distribution only | ||
The Invaders | co-produced by Quinn Martin Productions | ||
N.Y.P.D. | 1967β1969 | with Talent Associates | |
George of the Jungle | 1967 | produced by Jay Ward Productions | |
One Life to Live | 1968β2012 | distribution of pre-1973 episodes only Currently owned by DisneyβABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution | |
Operation: Entertainment | 1968β1969 | produced by Chuck Barris Productions | |
The Mod Squad | 1968β1973 | produced by Thomas-Spelling Productions | |
The New People | 1969β1970 | ||
The Smokey Bear Show | produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation | ||
Hot Wheels | produced by Pantomime Pictures Corporation and Ken Snyder Properties | ||
Skyhawks | produced by Pantomime Pictures Corporation | ||
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp | 1970β1971 | co-produced by Sandler-Burns-Marmer Productions | |
The Most Deadly Game | |||
The Silent Force | |||
The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show | produced by Rankin/Bass Productions Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation | ||
Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down | produced by Filmation | ||
The Smith Family | 1971β1973 | produced by Don Fedderson Productions | |
Curiosity Shop | 1971β1972 | ||
The Jackson 5ive | produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, Halas and Batchelor, Motown Productions and Topcraft Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation |
Taft Entertainment Televisionβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams | 1977β1978 | NBC | formerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures |
Holocaust | 1978 | mini-series; produced by Titus Productions | |
Greatest Heroes of the Bible | 1978β1979 | formerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures | |
Laugh Trax | 1982β83 | Syndication | produced by Sunn Classic Pictures |
The Lucie Arnaz Show | 1985 | CBS | with Sam Denoff Productions |
Houston: The Legend of Texas | 1986 | CBS | TV movie, with JD Feigelson Productions |
You Again? | 1986β1987 | NBC | with Sweater Productions |
Throb | 1986β1988 | Syndication | with Swany, Inc. and Procter & Gamble Productions |
Sable | 1987β1988 | ABC | with Sherman-Rosetti Productions |
Starting from Scratch | 1988β1989 | Syndication | with Ohlmeyer Communications and Flying Unicorn Productions |
Internal Affairs | 1988 | CBS | mini-series; produced by Titus Productions |
Blackout | with Jay Wolpert Productions |
QM Productionsβ»
Formerly known as Quinn Martin Productions.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The New Breed | 1961β1962 | ABC | with Selmur Productions; formerly distributed by ABC Films |
The Fugitive | 1963β1967 | with United Artists Television | |
The Invaders | 1967β1968 | formerly distributed by ABC Films | |
Dan August | 1970β1971 | ||
Cannon | 1971β1976 | CBS | with CBS formerly distributed by Viacom |
The Streets of San Francisco | 1972β1977 | ABC | with Warner Bros. Television (pilot and season 1 only) |
Barnaby Jones | 1973β1980 | CBS | with Woodruff Productions (seasons 7β8) |
The Manhunter | 1974β1975 | ||
Caribe | 1975 | ABC | |
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar | 1976 | formerly distributed by Viacom | |
Most Wanted | 1976β1977 | ||
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected | 1977 | NBC | |
The Runaways | 1978β1979 | with New Vistas Productions | |
A Man Called Sloane | 1979 | with Woodruff Productions |
Republic Pictures Televisionβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Stories of the Century | 1954β1955 | Syndication | |
Frontier Doctor | 1958β1959 | ||
Press Your Luck | 1985 | CBS | distribution only |
Beauty and the Beast | 1987β1990 | Co-production with Ron Koslow Films and Witt/Thomas Productions | |
On Trial | 1988β1989 | Syndication | Co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment Group |
Son of the Morning Star | 1991 | ABC | miniseries; Co-production with Preston Stephen Fischer Company and The Mount Company |
Love, Lies and Murder | NBC | mini-series; Co-production with Two Shots Productions |
National Telefilm Associatesβ»
- China Smith (1952β1955) (Currently owned by Richard Duryea and Bernard Tabakin)
- Sheriff of Cochise/U.S. Marshall (1956β1958)
- How to Marry a Millionaire (1957β1959)
- Man Without a Gun (1957β1959)
- Official Detective (1957β1958)
- The Walter Winchell File (1957β1958)
- George Jessel's Show Business (1958)
- The Adventures of William Tell (1958β1959) (produced by ITC Entertainment)
- African Patrol (1958β1959)
- This is Alice (1958β1959)
- Mantovani (1959)
- Grand Jury (1959)
- The Third Man (1959β1965) (co-production with British Broadcasting Prestige Productions)
- Assignment: Underwater (1960β1962)
- Q. T. Hush (1960β1961)
- The Crime Reporter
- Search and Rescue (1977)
NBC Films (pre-1973)β»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Fireside Theatre | 1949β1958 | NBC | with General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and Lewman Productions/Revue Studios |
Cameo Theatre | 1950β1955 | ||
Big Town | 1950β1956 | CBS/NBC | |
Victory at Sea | 1952β1953 | NBC | In the public domain |
The Loretta Young Show | 1953β1961 | with Lewislor Films and Toreto Enterprises | |
Inner Sanctum | 1954β1955 | ||
People are Funny | 1954β1960 | ||
The Great Gildersleeve | 1955β1956 | ||
The Real McCoys | 1957β1963 | ABC/CBS | Produced by Brennan-Westgate and Marterto Productions Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment |
Continental Classroom | 1958β1963 | NBC | |
Concentration | 1958β1973 | first two seasons produced by Barry, Enright & Friendly Productions | |
Fibber McGee and Molly | 1959β1960 | ||
Bonanza | 1959β1973 | ||
The Tab Hunter Show | 1960β1961 | with Shunto Productions | |
The Americans | 1961 | ||
Car 54, Where Are You? | 1961β1963 | with Eupolis Productions | |
The Funny Manns | NBC, Syndication | ||
Astro Boy | 1963β1965 | Syndication | English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc. |
Temple Houston | 1963β1964 | NBC | with Warner Bros. Television and Apollo Productions |
Kentucky Jones | |||
I Spy | 1965β1968 | Produced by Three F Productions Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization | |
Get Smart | 1965β1970 | NBC/CBS | with Talent Associates and CBS Productions (season 5) HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights |
Kimba the White Lion | 1965β1966 | NBC | English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc. |
Animal Secrets | 1966β1967 | ||
T.H.E. Cat | |||
Captain Nice | 1967 | ||
Accidental Family | 1967β1968 | with Sheldon Leonard Productions | |
The Danny Thomas Hour | with Thomas-Spelling Productions | ||
The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967-1969 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Thomas-Spelling Productions, later distributed by King World Productions |
The High Chaparral | 1967β1971 | NBC | with Xanadu Productions |
My Friend Tony | 1969 | with Sheldon Leonard Productions | |
My World and Welcome to It | 1969β1970 | with Sheldon Leonard Productions | |
The Bill Cosby Show | 1969β1971 | with Jemmin Inc. Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization | |
Hot Dog | 1970β1971 | ||
Make Your Own Kind of Music | 1971 | with Tomka Productions |
California National Productionsβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Frontier | 1955β1956 | NBC | |
The Adventures of Hiram Holliday | 1956β1957 | In the public domain | |
Boots and Saddles | 1957β1958 | Syndication | |
The Silent Service | co-production with Twin Dolphin Productions, Inc. | ||
Flight | 1958β1959 | ||
Union Pacific | |||
Philip Marlowe | 1959β1960 | ABC | co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
Pony Express | Syndication | ||
The Lawless Years | 1959β1961 | NBC | co-production with Jack Chertok Television Productions |
The Blue Angels | 1960β1961 | Syndication | |
The Jim Backus Show |
Rysher Entertainmentβ»
CBS Media Ventures owns the distribution rights to the Rysher Entertainment television library, which is currently owned by Vine Alternative Investments.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Hitchhiker | 1983β1991 | HBO/USA Network | distributor since 1995 |
Saved by the Bell | 1989β1993 | NBC | Produced by Peter Engel Productions in association with NBC Productions Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (in the U.S.) and MGM Worldwide Television Distribution (outside the U.S.) |
Captain N & the Video Game Masters | 1992β1993 | Syndication | syndicated re-cuts of Super Mario World, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, The Legend of Zelda and Captain N the Game Master, produced by DiC Enterprises |
Uptown Comedy Club | 1992β1994 | Syndication, BET | with Bob Banner Productions and Don Weiner Productions |
Prime Suspect | 1992β1995 | Syndication | Co-production with Byrne Enterprises |
Highlander: The Series | 1992β1998 | season 1 distributed by Gaumont Television co-produced with Reteitalia and Gaumont Television | |
California Dreams | 1992β1996 | NBC | former domestic syndicator and financer; produced by Peter Engel Productions and NBC Productions |
Return to Lonesome Dove | 1993 | CBS | mini-series distributor |
Thunder in Paradise | 1994 | Syndication | with Berk/Schwartz/Bonann Productions and Trimark Pictures Certain episodes of the series are co-owned with Lionsgate |
RoboCop | CTV Syndication |
with Skyvision Productions and Rigel Entertainment Currently owned by Rallie LLC. | |
Lonesome Dove: The Series | 1994β1996 | Syndication | with Telegenic Pictures and RHI Entertainment |
One West Waikiki | CBS/Syndication | with Larson Entertainment | |
VR.5 | 1995 | Fox | with Samoset Productions |
Live Shot | 1995β1996 | UPN | with Occasionally Brilliant and Steve Marshall Productions |
George & Alana | Syndication | with George Hamilton Productions and Lighthearted Entertainment | |
F/X: The Series | 1996β1998 | CTV Syndication |
with Fireworks Entertainment |
Strange Universe | Syndication | with Chris-Craft Television | |
Nash Bridges | 1996β2001 | CBS | with The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions; continued by Paramount Network Television |
Arli$$ | 1996β2002 | HBO | International distribution only; produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions (1996β1998), Marquee/Tollin/Robbins (1998β2002) and HBO Original Programming |
Dellaventura | 1997β1998 | CBS | with Hallmark Entertainment Copyrights owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment |
Soldier of Fortune, Inc. | 1997β1999 | Syndication | with Don Simpson-Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Oz | 1997β2003 | HBO | with The Levinson/Fontana Company, Viacom Productions (seasons 4β5) and HBO Original Programming Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Judge Mills Lane | 1998β2001 | Syndication | co-produced by Tomlin-Young Productions and Hurricane Entertainment Group; continued by Paramount Domestic Television |
Sex and the City | 1998β2004 | HBO | international distributor; produced by Darren Star Productions and HBO Entertainment (owner) |
Bing Crosby Productionsβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ben Casey | 1961β1966 | ABC | previously distributed by ABC Films/Worldvision Enterprises |
Breaking Point | 1963β1964 | ||
The Bing Crosby Show | 1964β1965 | ||
Slattery's People | CBS | co-produced with Pendick Enterprises previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom | |
Hogan's Heroes | 1965β1971 | co-produced with Alfran Productions and The CBS Television Network previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom | |
The Queen & I | 1969 | previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom | |
Bright Promise | 1969β1972 | NBC | with Frandor Productions |
Television Program Enterprisesβ»
Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
Star Search | 1983β1995 | Syndication | Bob Banner Associates (1983β88), Metromedia Television (1983β86) |
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous | 1984β1995 | Leach Entertainment Features and Al Masini Productions | |
The Start of Something Big | 1985β1986 | Leach Entertainment Features | |
You Write The Songs | 1986 | ||
Fame, Fortune and Romance | 1986β1987 | ABC | Leach Entertainment Features |
Runaway with the Rich and Famous | 1987β1993 | Syndication | |
Triple Threat | 1988β1993 | Syndication BET |
|
Preview the Best of the New | 1990 | Syndication | |
Home Videos of the Stars | 1992 |
Television movies and specialsβ»
Paramount Televisionβ»
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
September 23, 1969 | Seven in Darkness | ABC |
December 16, 1969 | The Silent Gun | |
February 24, 1970 | Quarantined | |
December 8, 1970 | Weekend of Terror | |
January 12, 1971 | Assault on the Wayne | |
January 19, 1971 | Dr. Cook's Garden | |
April 6, 1971 | Escape | |
September 17, 1971 | Terror in the Sky | CBS |
January 25, 1972 | Women in Chains | ABC |
March 27, 1972 | The New Healers | |
October 10, 1972 | Night of Terror | |
November 29, 1972 | The Heist | |
December 20, 1972 | The Weekend Nun | |
January 9, 1973 | The Devil's Daughter | |
February 14, 1973 | Poor Devil | NBC |
February 27, 1973 | Call to Danger | CBS |
March 3, 1973 | A Time for Love | NBC |
May 21, 1973 | Catch-22 | ABC |
March 16, 1974 | Night Games | NBC |
March 27, 1974 | Paramount Presents | ABC |
May 6, 1974 | The Underground Man | NBC |
October 9, 1974 | Locusts | ABC |
February 10, 1975 | The Legend of Lizzie Borden | |
February 15, 1975 | The Last Day | NBC |
April 4, 1976 | The Killer Who Wouldn't Die | ABC |
May 6, 1976 | Law and Order | NBC |
October 29, 1976 | Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby | ABC |
December 27, 1976 | The Secret Life of John Chapman | CBS |
February 3, 1977 | Yesterday's Child | NBC |
February 20, 1977 | Secrets | ABC |
May 18, 1977 | Red Alert | CBS |
May 20, 1977 | Delta County, U.S.A. | ABC |
July 22, 1977 | Dog and Cat | |
October 5, 1977 | Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night | CBS |
October 7, 1977 | Escape from Bogen County | |
October 28, 1977 | Having Babies II | ABC |
October 31, 1977 | Sharon: Portrait of a Mistress | NBC |
January 23, 1978 | The Defection of Simas Kudirka | CBS |
February 18, 1978 | The Ghost of Flight 401 | NBC |
March 3, 1978 | Snowblind | CBS |
March 14, 1978 | Perfect Gentleman | |
May 17, 1978 | Getting Married | |
May 19, 1978 | True Grit: A Further Adventure | ABC |
April 9, 1978 | A Family Upside Down | NBC |
October 15, 1979 | Flesh & Blood | CBS |
October 23, 1979 | Mind Over Murder | |
December 15, 1979 | The Gift | |
January 4, 1980 | Stunts Unlimited | ABC |
February 6, 1980 | Top of the Hill | Operation Prime Time |
June 13, 1980 | The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything | |
September 15β19, 1980 | ShΕgun | NBC |
September 24, 1980 | Act of Love | |
February 6, 1981 | The Brady Girls Get Married | |
April 26, 1982 | A Woman Called Golda | Operation Prime Time |
August 11, 1982 | The Renegades | ABC |
July 7, 1983 | The Last Ninja | |
July 9, 1984 | The Jesse Owens Story | Operation Prime Time |
April 8β9, 1985 | Wallenberg: A Hero's Story | NBC |
August 5, 1985 | Command 5 | ABC |
September 23, 1985 | Family Ties Vacation | NBC |
December 28, 1987 | Roman Holiday | |
September 11, 1988 | Shooter | |
December 18, 1988 | A Very Brady Christmas | CBS |
December 14, 1990 | The Kid Who Loved Christmas | |
February 12, 1991 | Not of This World | CBS |
November 13, 1991 | Love Kills | USA Network |
July 3, 1992 | Yesterday Today | NBC |
August 11, 1993 | Praying Mantis | Showtime |
September 24, 1993 | The Odd Couple: Together Again | CBS |
May 14, 1994 | MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis | ABC |
November 24, 1994 | MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday | |
March 11, 1996 | Star Command | UPN |
April 14, 1997 | Hollywood Confidential | |
May 25, 1997 | The Garden of Redemption | Showtime |
September 28, 1997 | Gold Coast | |
January 18, 1998 | The Defenders: Choices of Evils | |
January 27, 1998 | The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy | UPN |
April 12, 1998 | The Tiger Woods Story | Showtime |
October 25, 1998 | The Defenders: Taking the First | |
November 29, 1998 | Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within | |
February 18, 1999 | The Last Man on Planet Earth | UPN |
April 14, 2000 | Virtual Nightmare | |
May 21, 2000 | Growing Up Brady | NBC |
July 30, 2000 | A House Divided | Showtime |
August 13, 2000 | The Thin Blue Lie | |
December 3, 2000 | Papa's Angels | CBS |
July 4, 2001 | My Horrible Year! | Showtime |
December 9, 2001 | The Day Reagan Was Shot | |
February 11, 2002 | Keep the Faith, Baby | |
February 24, 2002 | 10,000 Black Men Named George | |
June 9, 2002 | Bobbie's Girl | |
October 27, 2002 | Sightings: Heartland Ghost | |
November 29, 2002 | The Brady Bunch in the White House | Fox |
March 9, 2003 | The Pentagon Papers | FX |
December 1, 2003 | Comfort and Joy | Lifetime |
May 25, 2005 | Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution | CBS |
October 2, 2005 | Mayday | |
October 16, 2005 | Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire |
Wilshire Court Productionsβ»
Airdate | Title | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
September 13, 1989 | Fire and Rain | USA Network | |
July 11, 1990 | Wheels of Terror | ||
October 31, 1990 | Nightmare on the 13th Floor | ||
January 29, 1991 | Deadly Desire | ||
March 18, 1992 | Duplicates | ||
April 8, 1992 | Treacherous Crossing | ||
March 3, 1993 | Tainted Blood | ||
May 26, 1993 | Without Warning: Terror in the Woods | NBC | |
September 15, 1993 | Rubdown | USA Network | |
September 22, 1993 | The Substitute | ||
October 8, 1993 | Linda | ||
November 20, 1993 | Official Denial | The Sci-Fi Channel | |
December 16, 1993 | Jerico Fever | USA Network | |
March 17, 1994 | Accidental Meeting | ||
October 19, 1994 | Trapped in Space | The Sci-Fi Channel | |
January 5, 1995 | A Vow to Kill | USA Network | |
January 24, 1995 | Tall, Dark and Deadly | ||
May 10, 1995 | As Good as Dead | ||
June 11, 1997 | Sins of the Mind | ||
October 19, 1997 | Bad to the Bone | ABC | |
January 14, 1998 | Atomic Dog | USA Network | |
January 28, 1999 | Alien Cargo | UPN | |
August 15, 1999 | Sweetwater: A True Rock Story | VH1 | |
November 19, 1999 | Monster! | UPN | |
August 29, 2001 | The Way She Moves | VH1 | |
December 19, 2001 | Too Leight: The MC Hammer Story | ||
April 21, 2002 | Warning: Parental Advisory | ||
August 24, 2003 | Code 11β14 | CBS |
Viacom Pictures/Productionsβ»
- Evel Knievel (1974)
- A Question of Love (1978)
- A Last Cry for Help (1979)
- She's Dressed to Kill (1979)
- Heaven Only Knows (1979)
- To Race the Wind (1980)
- Nurse (1980)
- All God's Children (1980)
- Angel on My Shoulder (1980)
- Enola Gay: The Men, The Mission, The Atomic Bomb (1980)
- East of Eden (1981)
- For Ladies Only (1981)
- Thursday's Child (1983)
- The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair (1983) (with Michael Sloan Productions)
- The Face of Rage (1983)
- Concrete Beat (1984)
- The Ratings Game (1984)
- Kids Don't Tell (1985)
- Suburban Beat (1985)
- Perry Mason Returns (1985)
- Return to Mayberry (1986)
- The Secret Garden (1987)
- Payoff (1991)
- The Fear Inside (1992)
- Paris Trout (1992)
- Nails (1992)
- Scam (1993)
- Children of the Mist (1993)
- Gramps (1995)
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996)
- The Right Connections (1997)
- Sabrina Goes to Rome (1998)
- In the Doghouse (1998)
- Sabrina Down Under (1999)
- Avalon: Beyond the Abyss (1999)
- Two of Us (2000)
- Love Song (2000)
- Once Upon a Christmas (2000)
- Warden of Red Rock (2001)
- The Wilde Girls (2001)
- Twice Upon a Christmas (2001)
- Bang Bang You're Dead (2002)
- Finding John Christmas (2003)
- The Legend of Butch & Sundance (2003)
Paramount Television Studiosβ»
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Grease: Live | January 31, 2016 | Fox | Live TV special based on the 1978 movie by Paramount Pictures. Co-produced with Marc Platt Productions. |
DreamWorks Televisionβ»
- Dear Diary (1996) (pilot)
- Giving Harry the Business (1996) (unaired pilot)
- Fully-Clothed, Non-Dancing Girls (1996) (unaired pilot)
- Twin Cities (1996) (unaired pilot)
- For the People (1996) (unaired pilot)
- 7:08 (1997) (unaired pilot)
- Anna Says (1998) (unaired pilot)
- The Duplex (1999) (unaired pilot)
- Sugar Hill (1999) (unaired pilot)
- We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company (2001) (co-production with Playtone and Cowen/Richter Productions for HBO)
Miramax Televisionβ»
- Robinson Crusoe (1997) (co-production with RHI Entertainment)
- A Wrinkle in Time (2003) (as Dimension Television; co-production with BLT Productions and Fireworks Entertainment)
- The I Inside (2004) (as Dimension Television)
CBS Studiosβ»
- Out of Office (2022) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and Propagate Content)
- Pickled (2022) (co-production with Spartina Productions and Funny or Die)
- Reindeer in Here (2022) (co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, The Tiny Toons Co. and Jam Filled Entertainment)
CBS Productionsβ»
- Rose Parade (1948β2005)
- The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (1948βpresent)
- Summer is Forever (1969)
- The Brotherhood of the Bell (September 17, 1970)
- 11:59: Last Minute to Choose (1971)
- The Cat in the Hat (March 10, 1971)
- The American Revolution: 1770β1783: A Conversation with Lord North (1971)
- Goodbye, Raggedy Ann (October 22, 1971)
- A Death of Innocence (November 26, 1971)
- Mongo's Back in Town (December 10, 1971)
- Something Evil (January 21, 1972)
- The Lorax (February 14, 1972)
- The Family Rico (September 12, 1972)
- Deadly Harvest (September 26, 1972)
- The House Without a Christmas Tree (December 3, 1972)
- Hunter (1973)
- The Horror at 37,000 Feet (February 13, 1973)
- Coffee, Tea or Me? (September 11, 1973)
- Dr. Seuss on the Loose (October 15, 1973)
- The Thanksgiving Treasure (November 18, 1973)
- The Migrants (February 3, 1974)
- Addie and the King of Hearts (January 17, 1975)
- The Hoober-Bloob Highway (February 19, 1975)
- The Easter Promise (March 19, 1975)
- Thaddeus Rose and Eddie (February 22, 1978)
- 30th Primetime Emmy Awards (September 17, 1978) (co-production for Academy of Television Arts & Sciences)
- Like Mom, Like Me (October 22, 1978)
- You Can't Go Home Again (1979)
- The Wild Wild West Revisited (May 9, 1979)
- More Wild Wild West (October 7β8, 1980)
- 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards (September 13, 1981) (co-production for Academy of Television Arts & Sciences)
- A Tribute to Count Basie (1981)
- Killing at Hell's Gate (1981)
- The Million Dollar Infield (1982)
- Muggable Mary, Street Cop (1982)
- Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (February 27, 1982)
- Napoleon Conquers America (1982)
- The Gift of Life (1982)
- Maid in America (1982)
- Drop-Out Father (September 27, 1982)
- Country Gold (November 23, 1982)
- Games Mother Never Taught You (November 27, 1982)
- Listen to Your Heart (1982)
- Illusions (January 18, 1983)
- Another Woman's Child (January 19, 1983)
- Running Out (January 26, 1983)
- The Other Woman (March 22, 1983)
- First Affair (October 25, 1983)
- Two Kinds of Love (November 8, 1983)
- Quarterback Princess (December 3, 1983)
- Hobson's Choice (December 21, 1983)
- Last of The Great Survivors (1983)
- Calamity Jane (March 6, 1984)
- Getting Physical (March 20, 1984)
- First Steps (March 19, 1985)
- Brotherly Love (May 28, 1985)
- Classified Love (March 8, 1986)
- Blind Justice (March 9, 1986)
- That Secret Sunday (1986)
- One Police Plaza (1986)
- Deadly Deception (1987)
- Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (1987)
- Body of Evidence (January 24, 1988)
- Case Closed (April 19, 1988) (co-production with Houston Motion Picture Entertainment, Inc.)
- Fifty Years of Television: A Golden Celebration (November 26, 1989)
- Gunsmoke: The Last Apache (1990)
- Shangri-la Plaza (1990) (pilot; co-production with Castle/Safan/Mueller Productions)
- Goodnight, Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston (1990) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
- The Honeymooners Anniversary Special (1990)
- Donor (1990)
- Blood River (1991) (co-production with Little Apple Productions)
- Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992)
- The Year of the General (1992)
- Guiding Light: The Primetime Special (1992)
- Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives (1992)
- Moment of Truth (1992)
- Ultimate Revenge (1992 TV pilot) (co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment)
- The President's Child (1992)
- Malcolm X: The Real Story (1992)
- Somalia: A Country is Dying (1992)
- Coming Up Roses (1993β2002)
- The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (1993)
- The Man with Three Wives (1993) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
- Gunsmoke: The Long Ride (1993)
- Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (1993)
- With Hostile Intent (1993)
- Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (1993) (co-production with Reteitalia Productions, SPA)
- The Legend of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
- Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns (1993)
- Harlan and Merleen (1993; two-part TV pilot)
- For Love and Glory (1993)
- Jack (1993)
- Terror in the Night (1994)
- Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994)
- Search for Grace (1994)
- D-Day (1994)
- Angels Among Us (1994 TV pilot)
- Halloween! (1994)
- In the Shadow of Evil (February 7, 1995)
- Magician's Favorite Magicians (1995) (co-production with Armand Grant DGS., Inc. and Milt Larsen Brookledge Corporation)
- The Man in the Attic (1995) (co-production with Showtime Networks)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (October 29, 1995)
- A Mother's Instinct (March 13, 1996)
- Uncommon Heroes (1996 TV pilot) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
- The Story of Santa Claus (1996)
- Stolen Woman, Captured Hearts (1997)
- Heart Full of Rain (1997)
- Monday After the Miracle (1998)
- Murder at 75 Birch (1999)
- 26th Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)
- A Song From the Heart (1999)
- Secret of Giving (1999)
- One Kill (2000)
- The Christmas Secret (2000)
- Blackout (2001)
- Dr Quinn: The Heart Within (2001)
- The Sons of Mistletoe (2001)
CBS Newsβ»
- National Drivers Test (1965)
- 16 in Webster Groves (1966)
- Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution (1967)
- Children of Apartheid (1987)
- Cronkite Remembers (May 23, 1996)
- Demolition Day: Seattle Kingdome (2000)
- Criminal: Punks vs. Preps (2000)
- Summer of Terror: The Real Son of Sam Story (2001)
- Inside Flight 93 (2002)
- Survivor: The Reunion (2002) (co-production with Castaway Television Productions)
- Be Your Own Hero: Call to Duty (2002)
- Burning Questions (2002)
- The Horrors of Hussein (2003)
- Deadly Deception: The Mark Hacking Story (2004)
- Impossible City (2004)
- Lifeline: The Nursing Diaries (2004)
- Global Issues for Students: Africa: Challenges in the 21st Century (2004) (co-production with Schlessinger Media)
- Betrayal: The Battle for Warsaw (2005)
- CBS News on Logo: Special Report on AIDS (co-production with Logo TV)
- Hot Zips (2006)
- Dust of Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 (2006) (co-production with Tinderbox Media Group)
- 2007: The Year In Animals (2007)
- First Arab Israeli Plane Hijacking (2007) (co-production with CBS Eye Productions)
- Killer Virus: Hunt for the Next Plague (2008)
- Collapse: When Structures Fail (2008)
- Dark Fellowships: The Vril (2008) (co-production with Silent Crow Arts)
- When Nature Strikes (2008)
- Crash: The Next Great Depression? (2008)
- New Life on Mars? (2009)
- Amatomy of a Pandemic (2009)
- The Truth About Pandemic (2009) (co-production with Silent Crow Arts)
- Understanding Ardi (2009) (co-production with Silent Crow Arts)
- The Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly (2019)
- Creating Syntheitc Life: Your Questions Answered (2010)
See It Now Studiosβ»
- 26th Street Garage: The FBI's Untold Story of 9/11 (2021) (co-production with Efran Films)
- Race Against Time: The CIA and 9/11 (2021)
- Undeniable: The Truth to Remember (2022) (co-production with ATTN:)
- Watergate: High Crimes in the White House (2022)
- Superpower (2023)
CBS Eye Productionsβ»
- Traitors Within (2002)
- History Now: SARS and the New Plagues (2003)
- The 9/11 Commission Report (2004)
- First Arab Israeli Plane Hijacking (2007) (co-production with CBS News)
- Shark Week: Day of the Shark (2008) (co-production with Beanfield Productions)
- Disaster on K2 (2009) (co-production with Beanfield Productions, Ascending Path and Capsule Media)
- Ripped Off: Maddoff and the Scamming of America (2009)
- Kidnapped for 18 Years: The Jaycee Dugard Story (2009)
- TV Murders: Jasmine Fiore and Anne Pressly (2010)
- Who Is the Real Jordan van der Sloot? (2010)
- Best of the Road (2012)
- David Letterman: A Life on Television (2015)
Paramount Media Networksβ»
MTV Entertainment Studiosβ»
Nickelodeon Productionsβ»
- Wild Rides (1982)
- UFO Kidnapped (1983) (co-production with Carleton Productions)
- School Stories From Famous People (1986)
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (1988βpresent)
- Nick's Thanksgiving Fest (November 22, 1989)
- Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration (1990)
- Tales From The Whoop: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown (October 20, 1990)
- Stories from Growing Up (February 23, 1991) (co-production with Think Entertainment)
- Letters to the Earth (1993)
- The Big Help-a-thon (1994β1998)
- Those Nick at Nite Promos: 10 Years of Better Living Through Television (1995)
- Road to the Extreme Arena: Behind the Scenes of Global GUTS (1995)
- "Oh Brother" Starring Stick Stickly (1995)
- Nickelodeon Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal (1996β1999)
- "Stuck" Starring Stick Stickly (1997)
- Good Burger: On the Job with Kenan & Kel (1997)
- Nickellennium (2000)
- Nick GAS All-Star Party (2000)
- What Sparks You? (2000)
- Nick GAS NFL Special (2000)
- Cry Baby Lane (2000)
- Blue's Big Musical Movie (2000)
- Global GAS (2001)
- The Maximum Rocket Power Games (2002)
- R U All That?: Funniest Kid in America Grand Finale (2003)
- Let's Just Play (2003β2004; 2006β2007)
- The Nick@Nite Holiday Special (2003)
- The Pickles: Behind the Picking (2004)
- Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Snow White (2005)
- Search for the Funniest Mom in America (2005)
- Avatar: The Legend So Far (2005)
- Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks & The Beanstalk (2006)
- Behind the Clues: 10 Years of Blue (2006)
- Deep Inside the KCAs (2007)
- Shredderman Rules (2007)
- Shredderman Rules: Behind the Scenes (2007)
- Behind the Scenes of The Last Day of Summer (2007)
- The Last Day of Summer (2007)
- Avatar: The Legend Continues (2007)
- SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis (2007)
- Behind the Pantis: How We Made Atlantis SquarePantis (2007)
- Bring On the Nominees (2008)
- KCA Best of the Mess (2008β2009)
- Nickelodeon HALO Awards (2009β2017)
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Sports (2014β2019)
- SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout (2019)
- Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling (2019)
- Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (2019)
Nickelodeon Animation Studioβ»
Awesomenessβ»
Comedy Partnersβ»
- This is MST3K (1992)
- The Hebrew Hammer (2003) (co-production with ContentFilm and Intrinsic Value Films)
- Windy City Heat (2003) (co-production with Jackhole Productions and Dakota Pictures)
- A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! (2008) (co-production with Spartina Productions)
- Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words (2010) (co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Art & Industry)
- Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts (2011) (co-production with Irwin Entertainment and Black Hearts Productions)
- Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Standup (2011) (co-production with Irwin Entertainment, Norm Macdonald Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- 6 Days to Air (2011)
- Jo Koy: Lights Out (2012) (co-production with Art & Industry)
- Eugene! (2012) (co-production with Jax Media)
- Jeff Ross Roasts America (2012) (co-production with Enough with the Bread Already Productions and Tagline Television)
- Demetri Martin: Standup Comedian (2012) (co-production with PersonGlobal and Irwin Entertainment)
- D.L. Hughley: The Endangered List (2012) (co-production with Five Timez Productions, Kahn Miller Greenberg and 3 Arts Entertainment)
- Al Madrigal: Why Is The Rabbit Crying? (2013) (co-production with Pupcake Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- Steve Rannazzisi: Manchild (2013) (co-production with Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Irwin Entertainment)
- Neal Brennan: Woman and Black Dudes (2014) (co-production with Neal Brennan, Inc., Irwin Entertainment and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- Hannibal Buress: Live from Chicago (2014) (co-productiob with 3 Arts Entertainment, Big Gang Bang Birds Productions and Marshall/Raboy Productions)
- David Spade: My Fake Problems (2014) (co-production with Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Irwin Entertainment
- Ari Shaffir: Paid Regular (2015) (co-production with Tax Industries and Art & Industry)
- Nick Swardson: Taste It (2015) (co-production with Irwin Entertainment and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- Bridget Everett: Gynaecological Wonder (2015) (co-production with Red Hour Productions and Beavertail Productions)
- Steve Rannazzisi: Breaking Dad (2015) (co-production with Thank You, Brain! Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- Nikki Glaser: Perfect (2016) (co-production with Irwin Entertainment, Perfect, Convy Entertainment and Brillstein Entertainment Partners)
- Big Jay Oakerson: Live at Wembley Hall (2016) (co-production with Angry Buddha Films, ScooBADoo Productions and Jax Media)
- Roy Wood Jr.: Father Figure (2017) (co-production with Art & Industry)
- Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger (2021) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Bob Bain Productions and Mainstay Entertainment)
- A ClΓΌsterfΓΌnke Christmas (2021) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Lighthouse Pictures and Wishing Floor Films)
- Hot Mess Holiday (2021) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and Gunpowder and Sky)
- South Park: Post Covid (2021) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and South Park Studios)
- Reno 911!: The Hunt for QAnon (2021) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and High Sierra Carpeting)
- South Park: The 25th Anniversary Concert (2022) (co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios and Alex Coletti Productions)
- Reno 911! It's a Wonderful Heist (2022)
Paramount Network (Spike Cable Networks Inc.)β»
Title | Network | Airdate | Production company(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Summer Splash at Walt Disney World | TNN | July 7, 1998 | |
Kenny Loggins: December | December 7, 1999 | ||
Spike Video Game Awards | Spike | 2003β2012 | |
Scream Awards | 2006β2011 | Michael Levitt Productions / Chloe Productions | |
The Hunt for Monster Sharks | September 4, 2007 | ||
Bam's World Domination | 2010 | Time Inc. Studios / Capital V Productions | |
Alternate History: Nazis Win WW2 | 2011 | Flight 33 Productions | |
Dashing in December | Paramount Network | 2020 | The Ninth House |
Premium Network Groupβ»
Showtime Networksβ»
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment distributes most Showtime Original Pictures made between 1995 and 2000 outside of the U.S. and Canada.
- Gotham (1988) (co-production with Phoenix Entertainment Group and Keith Addis & Associates)
- Last Light (1993)
- Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women (1994)
- Next Door (1994) (co-production with TriStar Television)
- End of Summer (1995)
- The Man in the Attic (1995) (co-production with CBS Productions)
- Zooman (March 19, 1995)
- The Wharf Rat (September 3, 1995)
- Bloodknot (September 7, 1995)
- The Courtyard (September 24, 1995)
- Full Body Massage (November 5, 1995)
- Favorite Deadly Sins (November 12, 1995)
- Out There (November 19, 1995)
- Triplecross (1995)
- Ruby Jean and Joe (1996)
- Conundrum (March 3, 1996)
- Boxing: A Different Look (1996)
- Undertow (March 24, 1996)
- Mr. and Mrs. Loving (March 31, 1996)
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996) (co-production with Viacom Productions)
- Homecoming (April 14, 1996)
- Moonshine Highway (1996)
- The Legend of Gator Face (1996)
- Robin of Locksley (1996)
- Losing Chase (August 18, 1996)
- Gang in Blue (September 8, 1996)
- Annie O (1996)
- The Halfback of Notre Dame (1996)
- Amanda and the Alien (1996)
- Money Plays (1996)
- Mandela and de Klerk (February 16, 1997)
- Riot (April 27, 1997)
- North Shore Fish (June 29, 1997)
- Elvis Meets Nixon (August 10, 1997)
- The Right Connections (August 15, 1997) (co-production with Viacom Productions)
- Color of Justice (September 7, 1997)
- The Westing Game (September 14, 1997)
- Face Down (1997)
- Woman Undone (1997)
- Tricks (1997)
- The Defenders: Choices of Evils (1998) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- The Tiger Woods Story (1998) (co-production with Paramount Television and Stu Segall Productions)
- In The Doghouse (1998) (co-production with Viacom Productions, Once and Future Films and Shaken Not Stirred Productions)
- Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- The Defenders: Taking the First (1999) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Noriega: God's Favorite (2000)
- Rated X (May 13, 2000)
- Harlan County War (2000)
- A House Divided (2000) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- The Thin Blue Lie (2000) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Possessed (2000)
- Warden of Red Rock (2001) (co-production with Viacom Productions)
- My Horrible Year! (2001) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- The Wilde Girls (2001) (co-production with Viacom Productions)
- My Beautiful Son (2001) (co-production with Granada Entertainment)
- The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Keep the Faith, Baby (2002)
- 10,000 Black Men Named George (2002) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Bobbie's Girl (2002) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Sightings: Heartland Ghost (2002) (co-production with Paramount Television)
- Carry Me Home (2003)
- Just Another Story (2003)
- The Mudge Boy (2003)
- Baadasssss! (2004)
- Bereft (2004)
- Dirt (2004)
- Fathers and Sons (2004)
- Sexual Life (2004)
- Speak (2004)
- The Best Thief in the World (2004)
- Paradise (2004)
- Sucker Free City (2004)
- Hate (2004)
- Pryor Offenses (2004; pilot)
- After Innocence (2005) (co-production with Showtime Documentary Films and American Film Foundation)
- Our Fathers (2005) (co-production with Dan Curits Productions)
- Mario Cantone: Laugh Whore (2005)
- The Good Humor Man (2005)
- Same Sex America (2006) (co-production with Corra Films and K2 Pictures)
- Home Front (2006) (co-production with Looking Glass Films and Swirl Productions)
- Shame (2007)
- Semper Fi: One Man's Journey (2007)
- In Pot We Trust (2007)
- A Game of Honor (2011)
- The Vatican: The Pope's Slippers (2013) (pilot; co-production with Sony Pictures Television)
- Steve-O: Guilty as Charged (2016)
- W. Kamau Bell: Semi-Promenint Nergo (2016) (co-production with Comedy Dynamics and Yeah Dude Productions)
- Trumped (2017) (co-production with Left/Right Productions)
- Nick Cannon: Stand Up, Don't Shoot (2017) (co-production with Comedy Dynamics and Ncredible Entertainment)
- Disgraced (2017)
- Al Madrigal: Shrimpin' Ain't Easy (2017) (co-production with Irwin Entertainment)
- Tim & Faith: Soul2Soul (2017) (co-production with Magical Elves Productions)
- American Dream/American Knightmare (2018) (co-production with Mythology Entertainment and Fuqua Films)
- Queen Fur (2018) (pilot; co-production with Sony Pictures Television)
- XY Chelsea (2019) (co-production with Showtime Documentary Films, British Film Institute, 19340 Productions, Diamond Docs, Faliro House Productions, Field of Vision, Pulse Films and Topic Studios)
- Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story (2019) (co-production with Showtime Documentary Films, Bleacher Report, CMD Productions and Jvarta)
- Ready for War (2019) (co-production with Showtime Documentary Films, Cedar Park Entertainment, Dreamcrew, Prettybird, North of Now Group and Entertainment One)
- Matt Rogers: Have You Ever Heard About Christmas (2022) (co-production with Rotten Science)
Showtime Documentary Filmsβ»
- After Innocence (2005) (co-production with Showtime Networks and American Film Foundation)
- Home Front (2006) (co-production with Showtime Networks, Looking Glass Films and Swirl Productions)
- American Jihad (2017)
- XY Chelsea (2019) (co-production with Showtime Networks, British Film Institute, 19340 Productions, Diamond Docs, Faliro House Productions, Field of Vision, Pulse Films and Topic Studios)
- Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story (2019) (co-production with Showtime Networks, Bleacher Report, CMD Productions and Jvarta)
- Ready for War (2019) (co-production with Showtime Networks, Cedar Park Entertainment, Dreamcrew, Prettybird, North of Now Group and Entertainment One)
BET Networksβ»
- BET Awards (2001βpresent)
- Ceberation of Gospel (2001β2016)
VISβ»
- The Butcher Surgeon, Why Wasn't He Stopped? (2017)
- Wallis: The Queen That Never Was (2017)
- The Battle for Britain's Heroes (2018) (co-production with Uplands Television)
- Albert: The Power Behind Victoria (2018)
- Stephen King Master of Horror (2018)
- Meghan and the Markles: A Family at War (2019)
- When Buildings Collapse: World's Worse Engineering Disasters (2019)
- Inside the Cockpit: The Concorde Crash (2019)
- Inside Lidl at Christmas (2020)
- Aldi's Easter Secrets (2021)
- Neighbours Made Me a Star: From Ramsay St to Hollywood (2022)
- Neighbours All The Pops Hits & More (2022)
Group W Productionsβ»
- Lost in London (1985) (co-production with Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises, Inc. and DβAngelo Productions, Inc.)
- Mafia Princess (1986)
- Soldier Boys (1987)
- Fatal Judgement (1988)
- Gangs (1988)
- Taking a Stand (1989)
Spelling Televisionβ»
- The Monk (1969)
- How Awful About Allan (1970)
- River of Gold (1971)
- Two for the Money (1972)
- Rolling Man (1972)
- Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978)
- The Users (1978)
- The Power Within (1979)
- The Return of The Mod Squad (1979) (with Danny Thomas Productions)
- Massarati and the Brain (1982)
- Velvet (1984)
- International Airport (1985)
- Mr. and Mrs. Ryan (1986)
- Day One (1989) (with World International Network)
- Just Temporary (1989)
- Satan's School for Girls (2000)
QM Productionsβ»
- The Aliens are Coming! (1980) (with Woodruff Productions)
- The Return of Frank Cannon (1980)
- Senior Trip (1981) (with Kenneth Johnson Productions)
- September Gun (1983)
Notesβ»
- ^ Currently owned by Fremantle.
- ^ Currently owned by WildBrain.
- ^ Currently owned by Sony Pictures Television
- ^ Currently owned by Warner Bros. Television Studios.
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