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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 CBS Studios, CBS Media Ventures, CBS News, Paramount Media Networks, Awesomeness and Showtime Networks. The past and present divisions and subsidiaries includes Paramount Television Studios, 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.

CBS Studios

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Note: Formerly known as CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios.

Title Original run Network Notes
Late Show with David Letterman 1993–2015 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated
7th Heaven 1996–2007 The WB/The CW previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Spelling Television
The King of Queens 1998–2007 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television and Hanley Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Girlfriends 2000–2008 UPN/The CW previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Happy Camper Productions (2000–2008) and Grammnet Productions
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2000–2015 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
The Amazing Race 2001–present 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 2002–2007 USA Network previously produced by Paramount Network Television; co-production with Crescent Entertainment (seasons 1–3), Lionsgate Television, The Segan Company (seasons 1–5), Modern Entertainment (seasons 1–3), Piller2 Productions / The Piller/Segan Company and Dead Zone Production Company
Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury
Without a Trace 2002–2009 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television
CBS Paramount Network Television produced seasons 5–7
CSI: Miami 2002–2012 previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
NCIS 2003–present previously produced by Paramount Network Television; co-production with Belisarius Productions
Spin-off of JAG
Cold Case 2003–2010 previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television
The 4400 2004–2007 USA Network previously produced by Viacom Productions/Paramount Network Television; co-production with American Zoetrope, BSkyB, Renegade 83 Productions and 4400 Productions
CSI: NY 2004–2013 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
Everybody Hates Chris 2005–2009 UPN/The CW previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with CR Enterprises and 3 Arts Entertainment
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2005–2014 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated
NUMB3RS 2005–2010 CBS previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Scott Free Productions, The Barry Schindel Company (2005–2007); (seasons 2–3) and Post 109 Productions (2009–2010); (season 6)
Ghost Whisperer previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Sander/Moses Productions, ABC Studios
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution.
Medium 2005–2011 NBC/CBS previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet Productions
Criminal Minds 2005–present CBS/Paramount+ previously produced by Paramount Network Television; co-production with The Mark Gordon Company (2005–2018), Entertainment One (2018–) and ABC Signature
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution.
The Game 2006–2015 The CW/BET co-production with Georgia Media (2011–2015); (seasons 4–9), Happy Camper Productions (2006–2008); (seasons 1–2), Akil Productions (2008–2015); (seasons 3–9), Grammnet Productions, and BET Original Productions (2011–2015); (seasons 4–9)
3 lbs 2006–2007 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 2007–2008 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 2007–2012 co-production with Alloy Entertainment, College Hill Pictures (seasons 1–3), Fake Empire (seasons 4–6), and Warner Bros. Television
Rules of Engagement 2007–2013 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 2008–2009 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 2008–2010 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 2008–2012 CTV
CBS/Ion Television
co-production with Pink Sky Entertainment and Avamar Entertainment
90210 2008–2013 The CW previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Sachs/Judah Productions (season 1 only)
Based on Beverly Hills 90210
I Get That a Lot 2009–2015 CBS
The Good Wife 2009–2016 previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions and Small Wishes Productions (season 1 only)
Melrose Place 2009–2010 The CW Pilot only; co-production with Slavkin/Swimmer
Continuation of the 1990s TV series of the same name
NCIS: Los Angeles 2009–2023 CBS co-production with R. Scott Gemmill Productions (2016-2023) and Shane Brennan Productions
Expansion of NCIS.
The Vampire Diaries 2009–2017 The CW co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Hawaii Five-0 2010–2020 CBS previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Entertainment
Based on the 1968 TV series
Blue Bloods 2010–2024 previously produced by CBS Productions
co-production with Panda Productions (2010–2020), The Leonard Goldberg Company (2020–present), and Paw in Your Face Productions (2010–2011)
Hellcats 2010–2011 The CW co-production with Five & Dime Productions and Warner Bros. Television
The Talk 2010–2024 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 2011–2016 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 2011–2012 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 2011–2015 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 2012–2013 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 2012–2019 CBS co-production with Hill of Beans Productions and Timberman-Beverly Productions
Beauty & the Beast 2012–2016 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 2013–2015 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 2013–2014 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 2013–2018 co-production with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Reign 2013–2017 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, Olé Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Extant 2014–2015 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 2014–2018 co-production with K/O Paper Products, Blackjack Films, Perfect Storm Entertainment and SB Projects
Madam Secretary 2014–2019 co-production with Barbara Hall Productions and Revelations Entertainment
NCIS: New Orleans 2014–2021 co-production with Wings Productions and When Pigs Fly Incorporated (seasons 1–4)
The 100 2014–2020 The CW co-production with Bonanza Productions, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Jane the Virgin 2014–2019 co-production with Poppy Productions, RCTV International, Electus and Warner Bros. Television
Based on the 2002 TV series Juana la Virgen by RCTV
Power 2014–2020 Starz co-production with End of Episode, Inc., Mawuli Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc.
Young & Hungry 2014–2018 ABC Family/Freeform co-production with Waffle Toaster Productions, Relativity Television/Critical Content, Blondie Girl Productions and The Tannenbaum Company
Celebrity Name Game 2014–2016 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 2015–2016 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 2015–2017 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 2015–2018 co-production with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Maniac Productions (Season 3), Tiny Pyro Productions and ABC Studios
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 2015–2019 The CW co-production with LeanMachine, Webbterfuge (season 1), Black Lamb (seasons 2–4), racheldoesstuff (seasons 2–4) and Warner Bros. Television
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2015–2023 CBS co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2015–present 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 2016–2017 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 2016–2018 CBS co-production with Hey Eddie Productions and Mohawk Productions (season 1) and Sony Pictures Television
Man with a Plan 2016–2020 co-production with Double Double Bonus Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment
Bull 2016–2022 co-production with Amblin Television (seasons 1–3), Picturemaker Productions (seasons 2–5), Atelier Paul Attanasio and Stage 29 Productions
MacGyver 2016–2021 co-production with Lionsgate Television, Atomic Monster and 101st Street Entertainment (seasons 1–4)
Based on the 1985 TV series by Paramount Television
Riverdale 2017–2023 The CW co-production with Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television Studios
Superior Donuts 2017–2018 CBS co-production with Daily Productions, Goldman-Donovan Productions & Teitelbaum Artists
Doubt 2017 co-production with Timberman/Beverly Productions
The Good Fight 2017–2022 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 2017–2018 co-production with Still Married Productions and Secret Hideout
Star Trek: Discovery 2017-2024 CBS (Premiere)
Paramount+
co-production with Secret Hideout, Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment
Prequel to 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 2–3)
S.W.A.T. 2017-present 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 2017–2021 Paramount+ co-production with Funny or Die, Gary Sanchez Productions, Jungle Entertainment and Flight School Studio (season 4)
9JKL 2017–2018 CBS co-production with Liscolaide Productions, Trill TV
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 2017–2022 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 2017–present 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 2018–2019 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 2018–present 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
Condor 2018-present Audience/Epix/MGM+ previously produced by Paramount Television Studios, Apophasis Unproductions, Skydance Television and MGM Television
Based on the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor by Paramount Pictures
Magnum P.I. 2018–2024 CBS/NBC co-production with 101 Street Entertainment (2018–2020); (seasons 1–2), 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 2018–2022 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 2018–2020 Showtime co-production with Showtime Networks, Spartina Productions and Licht Media Solutions
Happy Together 2018–2019 CBS co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, The Gary Breakfast Corporation and Page Entertainment
God Friended Me 2018–2020 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 2019–2022 The CW co-production with Amblin Television, My So-Called Company, Bender Brown Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios
The Twilight Zone 2019–2020 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 2019–2022 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 2019–2020 CBS co-production with H+H, FourBoys Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment
Why Women Kill 2019–2021 Paramount+ co-production with Black Lamb, Acme Productions, Cherry Productions and Imagine Television Studios
All Rise 2019–2023 CBS/Oprah Winfrey Network co-production with Shimmering Pictures, Skyemac Productions, Tall Baby Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios
Evil 2019–2024 CBS/Paramount+ co-production with King Size Productions
The Unicorn 2019–2021 CBS co-production with Mike and Bill Productions, Trill TV and Kapital Entertainment
Nancy Drew 2019–2023 The CW co-production with Warm Bloody Sunday Productions, Furious Productions and Fake Empire
The Moodys 2019–2021 Fox co-production with Fox Entertainment
FBI: Most Wanted 2020–present 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 2020–2021 Disney+ co-production with I Can & I Will Productions
Star Trek: Picard 2020–2023 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 2020–2024 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 2020–2023 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 2020–2023 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 2020–2024 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 2020–2023 Showtime co-production with Showtime Networks, King Size Productions and Moon Shot Entertainment
The Stand 2020–2021 CBS All Access co-production with Mosaic Media Group and Vertigo Entertainment
Walker 2021–2024 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 2021–2023 HBO Max co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Fake Empire, Random Acts Productions and Alloy Entertainment
Power Book III: Raising Kanan 2021–present 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
CSI: Vegas co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Trace Pictures
Star Trek: Prodigy 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
FBI: International 2021–present CBS co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television
Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
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 2021–2022 The CW co-production with On the Porch and Pursued by a Bear
Swagger 2021–2023 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
Reacher 2022–present Amazon Prime Video previously produced by Paramount Television Studios; co-production with Amazon Studios, Blackjack Films and Skydance Television
Power Book IV: Force 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 2022–2024 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 2022–present 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 2022–present 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 2022–2023 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 2022–present CBS co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Midwest Livestock Productions and Whiskerless Kitty
Ze Network 2022–present RTL+ co-production with Syrreal Entertainment
Bestseller Boy[1][2] AVROTROS co-production with Paper Plane Productions and Willy Woltz International
Colin from Accounts Binge
Foxtel
co-production with Easy Tiger Productions
Digman! 2023–present 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 2023–present 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 2024–present CBS co-production with Funny or Die and Spartina Productions
Reboot of @midnight
Elsbeth co-production with King Size Productions
Everybody Still Hates Chris[3] Comedy Central co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Sanjay Shah Productions, CR Enterprises, Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment, Titmouse, Inc. and MTV Entertainment Studios
Coma 2024 Channel 5 co-production with Roughcut Television
Dinner with The Parents[4] 2024–present Amazon Freevee co-production with Whimsical Name Productions, Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions
Poppa's House[5] CBS co-production with Amara Films, Hench in the Trench Productions and Two Shakes Entertainment
Matlock[5] co-production with Sutton Street Productions and Cloud Nine Productions
Based on the 1986 TV series by Dean Hargrove
NCIS: Origins[6] co-production with Ceci Bear, J. Bird Productions and Wings Productions
Prequel to NCIS
Beyond the Gates [7] 2025 co-production with NAACP and P&G Studios
Watson[8] co-production with Kapital Entertainment
Sheriff Country[9] TBA co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Spin-off of Fire Country
The Darkness[10] TBA co-production with Stampede Ventures
Here She Lies HBO Max co-production with The Tannenbaum Company
Panther Baby[3] Starz
Shtisel[3] TBA co-production with Fremantle
King and Conqueror[11] BBC One co-production with RVK Studios, The Development Partnership and Shepherd Content
Golden Axe[12] 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[13] Paramount+ co-production with A Bird and a Bear Entertainment, Kapital Entertainment and Trill Television
Spin-off of The Neighborhood
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy[14] co-production with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment
NCIS: Tony & Ziva[15]
Among Us[16] TBA co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Innersloth and Titmouse, Inc.
Based on the video game by Innersloth
Murderbot Apple TV+ co-production with Phantom Four and Depth of Field

Paramount Television

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Title Network Original run Co-production with Notes
The Lucy Show CBS 1962–1968 Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967
You Don't Say! NBC 1963–1969
Mission: Impossible CBS 1966–1973
Star Trek NBC 1966–1969 Norway Corporation
Mannix CBS 1967–1975
Here's Lucy 1968–1974 Co-production for Season 1 only with Lucille Ball Productions Currently owned by Desilu Too, LLC.
The Brady Bunch ABC 1969–1974 Redwood Productions, Inc.
Love, American Style Parker-Margolin Productions, Inc.
The Young Lawyers 1970–1971 Crane Productions, Inc.
Barefoot in the Park 1970 Based on the 1967 film by Paramount Pictures
The Immortal 1970–1971
The Odd Couple 1970–1975 R.G. Productions, Inc. Based on the 1968 film by Paramount Pictures
Longstreet 1971–1972 Edling Productions, Inc. and Corsican Productions, Inc. Based upon characters created by Baynard Kendrick
Spyforce Nine Network 1971–1973 Nine Network
The Sandy Duncan Show CBS 1971–1972 Jefferson/Sultan Productions, Inc.
Me and the Chimp 1972
The Brady Kids ABC 1972–1973 Filmation Associates
Catch-22 1973 Based on the 1970 film by Paramount Pictures
Love Story NBC 1973–1974 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 1974–1984 Miller-Milkis Productions (1974–81)/Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (1981–84) and Henderson Production Company, Inc. (1978–84)
Petrocelli NBC 1974–1976 Miller-Milkis Productions Based on the 1970 film The Lawyer by Paramount Pictures
Paper Moon ABC 1974–1975 The Culzean Corporation Based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures
Archer NBC 1975
Kate McShane CBS
Barbary Coast ABC 1975–1976 Francy Productions, Inc.
The Cop and the Kid NBC 1975
When Things Were Rotten ABC 1975 Crossbow Productions
The Lost Islands Network 10 1976 Network 10
Laverne & Shirley ABC 1976–1983 Miller-Milkis Productions (seasons 1–6), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (seasons 7–8) and Henderson Production Company, Inc.
Serpico NBC 1976–1977 Emmet G. Lavery Jr. Productions, Inc. Based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures
The Brady Bunch Hour ABC Sid & Marty Krofft Productions Currently owned by 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 1977–1978 Four's Company Productions
Having Babies ABC 1978–1979 The Jozak Company
Grandpa Goes to Washington NBC
Taxi ABC/NBC 1978–1983 John Charles Walters Productions
Mork & Mindy ABC 1978–1982 Henderson Production Company, Inc. and Miller-Milkis Productions, Inc. (1978–1981) and also later episodes with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (1981–1982)
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 1979–1980 Lukehill Productions
The Associates ABC 1979–1980 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 1980–1988 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 Currently owned by Stephen J. Cannell Entertainment except for the pilot
Here's Boomer NBC 1980–1982 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 1981–1982 Weinberger/Daniels Productions
Laverne & Shirley in the Army Hanna-Barbera Productions An expansion of Laverne & Shirley
The Greatest American Hero 1981–1983 Stephen J. Cannell Productions International distribution only.[17]
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 1982–1983 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 1982–1983 Daniel Wilson Productions, Harve Bennett Productions (1982–83) 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 1982–1989 Ubu Productions
Cheers 1982–1993 Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions
Webster ABC/Syndication 1983–1989 Georgian Bay, Ltd. and Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises Inc. (1986–1989)
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 1983–1986 Stephen J. Cannell Productions International distribution only.[17]
Shaping Up 1984 Estin-Simon Productions
Brothers Showtime 1984–1989 Gary Nardino Productions produced by Paramount Video until 1986
Call to Glory ABC 1984–1985 Tisch/Avnet Productions, Inc.
Anything for Money Syndication Bernstein/Hovis Productions and Impact Studios
Riptide NBC 1984–1986 Stephen J. Cannell Productions International distribution only.[17]
Hometown CBS 1985 Kirgette Productions
The New Love, American Style ABC 1985–1986 A daytime reboot of the 1969–1974 prime time series
America Syndication
MacGyver ABC 1985–1992 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 film
Mr. Sunshine Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions
Sanchez of Bel Air USA Network Dog Lips Productions
The Cavanaughs CBS 1986–1989 Mandy Films
The Tortellis NBC 1987 Charles/Burrows/Charles Company
Hard Knocks Showtime Gary Nardino-Chris Thompson Productions
Duet Fox 1987–1989 Ubu Productions
Marblehead Manor Syndication 1987–1988 Dames-Fraser-Gary Nardino Productions
The Bronx Zoo NBC Ubu Productions
Star Trek: The Next Generation Syndication 1987–1994 An update of the 1966 TV series
Friday the 13th: The Series 1987–1990 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 1988–1989 Ubu Productions
Wipeout Syndication Dames-Fraser Productions
Dear John NBC 1988–1992 Ed. Weinberger Productions Based on the 1986 TV series of the same name by BBC
Mission: Impossible ABC 1988–1990 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 1989–1994 Arsenio Hall Communications
Hard Copy 1989–1999
Open House Fox 1989–1990 Ubu Productions
The Bradys CBS 1990 Brady Productions A continuation of The Brady Bunch
His & Hers Ubu Productions
Down Home NBC 1990–1991 Savage Cake Productions and Jabberwocky Productions
Tim Conway's Funny America ABC 1990
Wings NBC 1990–1997 Grub Street Productions
Ferris Bueller 1990–1991 Maysh Ltd. Productions Based on the 1986 film 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 1991–1998 Mopo Productions Paramount stopped distributing Maury in 1998; Studios USA Television assumed production afterward
The Royal Family CBS 1991–1992 Eddie Murphy Television
Flesh 'n' Blood NBC 1991 Triangle Entertainment, Lavish Productions and Tailfin Productions
Brooklyn Bridge CBS 1991–1993 Ubu Productions
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ABC Lucasfilm Ltd. and Amblin Television Prequel to the film Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels
Sightings Fox 1992–1997 Winkler/Daniel Productions (1991–93) (seasons 1–2), (60-minute specials)
The Berkeley Group (1991–92) (specials only)
Sather Gate Productions (1992–93) (season 2)
Wilshire Court Productions (1992–93) (season 2)
Ann Daniel Productions (1994–98) (seasons 4–5), (120-minute specials)
Fair Dinkum Productions (seasons 4–5), (120-minute specials)
Triage Entertainment (1996–98) (season 6)
Love at First Sight Syndication 1992
Middle Ages CBS Stan Rogow Productions
Flying Blind Fox 1992–1993 Sweetum Productions and Viacom Productions
Bob CBS Steinkellners & Sutton
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Syndication 1993–1999 Based on the 1966 series and its spin-off
The Untouchables 1993–1994 Christopher Crowe Productions Based on the 1987 movie and its predecessor TV series
Big Wave Dave's CBS 1993 Levine & Isaacs Productions
Frasier NBC 1993–2004 Grub Street Productions and Grammnet Productions (seasons 6–11, uncredited) An expansion of Cheers
The Mommies 1993–1995 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 1994–1996 Hyperion Animation
Viper NBC, Syndication 1994–1999 Pet Fly Productions
Leeza 1994–2000 Leeza Gibbons Enterprises
The New Price is Right Syndication 1994–1995 Mark Goodson Productions [N 1]
Duckman USA Network 1994–1997 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 [N 2]
Sister, Sister ABC, The WB 1994–1999 de Passe Entertainment
Star Trek: Voyager UPN 1995–2001 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
Almost Perfect CBS 1995–1996 Robin Schiff Productions and Levine & Isaacs Productions
The Pursuit of Happiness NBC 1995 Grub Street Productions
JAG NBC/CBS 1995–2005 Belisarius Productions and NBC Productions (1995–1996) (season 1)
The Home Court NBC 1995–1996
Good Company CBS 1996 Staley/Long Productions
Clueless ABC/UPN 1996–1999 Cockamamie Productions Based on the 1995 film
The Sentinel UPN Pet Fly Productions
America's Dumbest Criminals Syndication 1996–2000 previously produced by Worldvision Enterprises
Currently distributed by FilmRise
Real TV 1996–2001 RTV News Inc.
Nash Bridges CBS The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions previously produced by Rysher Entertainment
Arli$$ HBO 1996–2002 HBO and Tollin/Robbins Productions International distribution
continued from Rysher Entertainment
Orleans CBS 1997 Samoset Productions
Fired Up NBC 1997–1998 Grammnet Productions
George and Leo CBS Staley/Long Productions
Hitz UPN 1997 Vaczy-Gamble Productions and MTV Productions
Jenny NBC 1997–1998 Mark & Howard Productions and MTV Productions
Wild Things Syndication 1997–2000 Earthview, Inc. and WT Productions
Three The WB 1998 MTV Productions
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer UPN Fanaro-Nathan Productions
LateLine NBC/Showtime 1998–1999 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 1998–2001 previously produced by Rysher Entertainment
Seven Days UPN Crowe Entertainment
Becker CBS 1998–2004 Dave Hackel Productions and Industry Entertainment
Love & Money 1999–2000 CBS Productions and Staley/Long Productions
Relic Hunter Syndication 1999–2002 CHUM Limited, ProSieben Media AG, M6, Rysher Entertainment Gaumont Television (1999–2001) seasons 1–2), Fireworks Entertainment Amy International Productions, Farrier Ltd. (2001–02) (season 3) and Groupe M6 Currently distributed by Quiver Distribution
Hope Island PAX TV 1999–2000 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 2000–2004 Showtime Networks, Fox Television Studios, (seasons 1 and 2)/20th Century Fox Television (seasons 3–5) 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, Lions Gate Television and WIC Entertainment Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate Television/Debmar-Mercury
The Trouble with Normal ABC Garfield Grove Productions and Touchstone Television
Level 9 UPN 2000–2001 Sacret Productions
Maximum Exposure Syndication 2000–2002 First Television and RTV News Inc.
Queen of Swords Syndication
Global
2000–2001 Mercury Entertainment Corporation, Telefónica, Morena Films, Costume and Production Services Inc., Amy International Artists, Fireworks Entertainment and M6 U.S. distributor
Currently distributed by Quiver Distribution
That's Life CBS 2000–2002 Film Noir
One on One UPN 2001–2006 The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Daddy's Girl Productions
Manhunt 2001
Hot Ticket Syndication 2001–2004
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 2001–2005 Prequel to the 1966 TV series Star Trek
Philly ABC 2001–2002 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 2002–2003 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 2002–2023 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 2003–2004 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 2004–2006 Red Board Productions
Dance 360 Syndication 2004–2005 C to the B Productions and Regan Jon Productions
The Insider 2004–2017 Distributed from 2004 to 2006
Second Time Around UPN 2004–2005 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 2005–2006 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 2005–2006 Knotty Entertainment and Picador Productions
Love Monkey 2006 34 Films, Gran Via Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
South Beach UPN Flame Television, Nuyorican Productions and 44 Blue Productions
Courting Alex CBS April Fools Productions and Touchstone Television

Desilu Productions

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Viacom Enterprises

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Title Years Network Notes
My Three Sons 1960–1972 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 6–10) 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? 1968–1975 Syndication distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
The Mary Tyler Moore Show[18] 1970–1977 CBS distributor; produced by MTM Enterprises
Currently owned by 20th Television
All in the Family[18] 1971–1979 distributor; produced by Tandem Productions
[N 3]
The Bob Newhart Show[18] 1972–1978 distributor; produced by MTM Enterprises
Currently owned by 20th Television
The Rookies[18] 1972–1976 ABC distribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises; produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions[N 3]
The Barkleys 1972–1973 NBC with DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
In the public domain
The Houndcats
Ozzie's Girls 1972–1974 Syndication distributor; produced by Filmways
The (Nighttime) Price Is Right 1972–1980 [N 1]
Doc Elliot 1973–1974 ABC International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine 1974–1975 CBS with Funhouse Productions and Yongestreet Productions
Apple's Way International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
Korg: 70,000 B.C. ABC International distributor; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
Later distributed by The Program Exchange and Worldvision Enterprises[N 4]
The $25,000 Pyramid 1974–1979 Syndication distributor; produced by Bob Stewart Productions[N 3]
The Blue Knight 1975–1976 CBS International distributor; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
The Oddball Couple 1975–1977 ABC distributor; produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
The $128,000 Question 1976–1978 Syndication with Cinelar Associates
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams[18] 1977–1978 NBC distributor; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Family Feud 1977–1985 Syndication distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
The Love Experts 1978–1979 with Bob Stewart Productions[N 3]
You Don't Say! with Ralph Andrews Productions
Amigo and Friends 1979–1982 Syndication distributor; produced by Televisa and Hanna-Barbera Productions
Currently owned by Televisa and Warner Bros. Television
To Tell the Truth 1980–1981 distributor; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
The Cosby Show 1984–1992 NBC distributor; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions (current owner) and Bill Cosby
Star Games 1985–1986 Syndication co-production with Company III Productions
Split Second 1986–1987 Syndication distributor; produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions[N 1]
Adventures of the Little Koala 1987 Nickelodeon English dub production with Cinar Films; originally produced in Japan by Topcraft
A Different World 1987–1993 NBC distributor; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions (current owner) and Bill Cosby
Double Dare 1988–1989 Syndication distribution; co-production with Nickelodeon
Finders Keepers with Nickelodeon and Fox Television Stations
Superboy 1988–1992 Syndication with Alexander and Ilya Salkind Productions, Cantharus Productions, Lowry Productions and DC Comics
Warner Bros. currently handles home media and international distribution
Roseanne 1988–1997 ABC distributor; produced by Wind Dancer Productions (season 1), Full Moon and High Tide Productions (seasons 7–9) and in association with The Carsey-Werner Company (current owner)
Remote Control 1989–1990 Syndication distribution; co-production with MTV
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! distributor; produced by Nintendo of America and DIC Entertainment[N 2]
Super Force 1990–1992 with Premiere Limited Productions
Lightning Force 1991–1992 distributor; produced by Crescent Entertainment and Chesler-Perlmutter Productions
Johnny B... On the Loose[19] 1991 distributor; produced by Brandmeier Productions, The Pierce/Silverman Company and NBC Productions

Viacom Productions

Title Years Network Notes
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 1979–1981 with Filmation
East of Eden 1981 ABC miniseries; with Mace Neufeld Productions
American Dream with Mace Neufeld Productions[20]
Nurse 1981–1982 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 1986–1987 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 1986–1995 NBC/ABC with InterMedia Entertainment Company (1986–1987), The Fred Silverman Company (1987–1995), Strathmore Productions (seasons 1–2) and Dean Hargrove Productions (seasons 3–9)
Frank's Place 1987–1988 CBS
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures with Bakshi-Hyde Ventures and Terrytoons
Jake and the Fatman 1987–1992 with The Fred Silverman Company, Strathmore Productions (1987–1988) and Dean Hargrove Productions (1988–1992)
Father Dowling Mysteries 1987–1991 NBC/ABC with The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions
Snoops 1989–1990 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[21]
Flying Blind 1992–1993 Fox Co-produced by Sweetum Productions
Key West 1993 with Stonehenge Productions
Diagnosis: Murder 1993–2001 CBS with The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions
Deadly Games 1995–1997 UPN with Shaken not Stirred Productions and Rumbleshake Productions
The Adventures of Corduroy 1996–1997 Direct-to-video co-produced by Benjamin Productions, Lin Oliver Productions, Inc. and Graz Entertainment, Inc.[22]
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 1996–2003 ABC/The WB with Archie Comics, Hartbreak Films and Finishing The Hat Productions (season 1)
Linc's 1998–2000 Showtime with Tim Reid Productions and Showtime Networks
The Hoop Life 1999–2000 co-produced by Showtime Networks, Hardwood Productions and The Levinson/Fontana Company
The Beat 2000 UPN with The Levinson/Fontana Company
Ed 2000–2004 NBC with NBC Studios and Worldwide Pants
The Division 2001–2004 Lifetime with Kedzie Productions
Strange Frequency 2001 VH1 with Once & Future Films and Broadway Video
Baby Bob 2002–2003 CBS with Scribbler's Pillory Productions
Haunted 2002 UPN with Industry Entertainment and CBS Productions
Jake 2.0 2003–2004 with David Greenwalt Productions, Matthews/Scharbo Productions and Silent H Productions
The Handler 2003–2004 CBS with Haddock Entertainment

CBS Productions

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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
Studio One 1948–1958 CBS
Lamp Unto My Feet 1948–1979
The Amos 'n Andy Show 1951–1953
Art Linkletter's House Party 1952–1969
Our Miss Brooks 1952–1956
You Are There 1953–1957
1971–1972
The Red Skelton Show 1953–1970 co-production with Van Bernard Productions and Sursum Productions
1962–71 episodes currently owned by Red Skelton Productions
Make Room For Daddy/The Danny Thomas Show 1953–1964 ABC/CBS Produced by Marterto Enterprises and T&L Productions
Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment
Eye on New York 1953–1971 CBS
WCBS
The Search 1954–1955 CBS
The Whistler
The Lineup 1954–1960
Look Up and Live 1954–1979
Navy Log 1955–1958 CBS/ABC
The Millionaire 1955–1960 CBS distribution only; produced by Silverstone Films, Don Fedderson Productions and MCA TV
Let's Take A Trip 1955–1958
Gunsmoke 1955–1975 with Arness & Company (season 6), The Arness Production Company (seasons 7–9) and Filmaster Productions
The Honeymooners 1955–56 & 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 1955–1959
Camera Three 1956–1979
Air Power 1956–1957
The Gray Ghost 1957–1958 Syndication with Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation
Trackdown 1957–1959 CBS with Four Star Films
Have Gun–Will Travel 1957–1963
Perry Mason 1957–1966 with Paisano Productions
The Twentieth Century 1957–1967
Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts 1958–1972
Border Patrol 1959 Syndication Produced by Chris-Jane Gallu Productions, Inc. in association with CBS Films
Hotel de Paree 1959–1960 CBS
Rawhide 1959–1965
The Twilight Zone 1959–1964 with Cayuga Productions, Inc.
The Andy Griffith Show 1960–1968 Produced by Mayberry Enterprises
Angel 1960–1961 Produced by Burligame Productions in association with CBS Films
The Brothers Brannagan 1960–1961 Syndication Produced by CBS Films
Gunslinger 1961 CBS
Way Out co-produced with Talent Associates
The Alvin Show 1961–1962 produced by Bagdasarian Film Corporation and Format Films
Home entertainment rights are owned by Bagdasarian Productions
The Defenders 1961–1965 with Plautus Productions
The Dick Van Dyke Show 1961–1966 Produced by Calvada Productions
Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions
Oh! Those Bells 1962
The Beverly Hillbillies 1962–1971 co-produced by Filmways
The Great Adventure 1963–1964
Petticoat Junction 1963–1970 co-produced by Filmways
The Baileys of Balboa 1964–1965 produced by Richielieu Productions
The Reporter 1964 produced by Richielieu Productions
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 1964–1969 co-produced with T & L Productions, Ashland Productions[23] and Andy Griffith Enterprises
The Trials of O'Brien 1965–1966 Produced by Filmways
The Wild Wild West 1965–1969 with Michael Garrison Productions
Get Smart 1965–1970 NBC/CBS season 5 only; with Talent Associates
HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights
Run, Buddy, Run 1966–1967 CBS with Talent Associates
Family Affair 1966–1971 produced by Don Fedderson Productions
Distributed by CBS Television Distribution in the United States,[24] while international distribution is handled by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and home video rights owned by MPI Media Group via MPI Home Video[25]
The 21st Century 1967–1970
Coronet Blue 1967 with Plautus Productions
Dundee and the Culhane co-produced by Filmways
Currently owned by MGM Television[citation needed]
Cimarron Strip 1967–1968 with Stuart Whitman, Inc.[citation needed]
He & She with Talent Associates
Gentle Ben 1967–1969 produced by Ivan Tors Films
CBS Playhouse 1967–1970
The Good Guys 1968–1970 with Talent Associates
Hawaii Five-O 1968–1980 with Leonard Freeman Productions
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour 1969–1972 with Glenco Productions
The Governor & J.J. 1969–1970 with Talent Associates-Norton Simon
Harlem Globetrotters 1970–1971 with Hanna-Barbera Productions
Storefront Lawyers 1970 with Leonard Freeman Enterprises Productions and National General Corporation
Adventure 1970–1971
The American Parade 1974–1976
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 1981–1982 CBS Cable [N 3]
An American Portrait 1984–1986 CBS interstitial series
CBS Storybreak 1985–1989
1993–1994
with Southern Star Productions and Hanna-Barbera Australia
Foley Square 1985–1986 with Shukovsky English Entertainment
The Twilight Zone 1985–1989 with London Films, Persistence of Vision (1985–87) (seasons 1–2) and Atlantis Films (1988–89) (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 1989–1990
Wolf co-produced by Holcomb/Peckinpah Productions
Rescue 911 1989–1996 Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises (currently Disney–ABC Domestic Television)
in association with Arnold Shapiro Productions
City 1990 with MTM Enterprises
Bagdad Cafe 1990–1991 Based on the 1987 movie by Island Pictures

with Mort Lachman and Associates, Zev Braun Pictures, and New World Television

Top Cops 1990–1993 with Grosso-Jacobson Productions
Evening Shade 1990–1994 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 1990–1991 with Paul Haggis Productions and MTM Enterprises
True Detectives 1990–1991 with Arnold Shapiro Productions
Riders in the Sky 1991
P.S. I Luv U 1991–1992 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 1993–1997 with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./Axelrod-Widdoes Productions, Fred Barron Productions, Livestock Productions (seasons 1–2) and Kitten in the Oven Productions (seasons 3–4)
Walker, Texas Ranger 1993–2001 with Cannon Television (1993), Top Kick Productions (seasons 1–5), Norris Brothers Entertainment (seasons 6–8), The Ruddy/Greif Company and Columbia Pictures Television
Distributed for U.S. television by Sony Pictures Television
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1993–1998 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 1994–1997 Syndication with 20th Television
Touched by an Angel 1994–2003 CBS with Moon Water Productions
Under One Roof 1995 with The Thomas Carter Company
Buffalo Girls 1995 miniseries
Central Park West 1995–1996 with Darren Star Productions
Can't Hurry Love with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./Axelrod–Widdoes Productions and TriStar Television
co-owned with Sony Pictures Television
Bonnie with Bob & Alice Productions and Worldwide Pants
Caroline in the City 1995–1999 NBC with Barron/Pennette Productions and 3 Sisters Entertainment
Nothing Lasts Forever 1995 CBS miniseries
Moloney 1996–1997 with TriStar Television, Predawn Productions and Three Putt Productions
Promised Land 1996–1999 with Moon Water Productions
Early Edition 1996–2000 with Three Characters Productions (1996–1998) (seasons 1–2), Angelica Films (1996–1998) (season 1–2), and TriStar Television (1996–1997) (season 1)/Columbia TriStar Television (1997–2000) (seasons 2–7)
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
The Gregory Hines Show 1997–1998 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 1998–1999
L.A. Doctors with Columbia TriStar Television and Johnson/Hancock Productions
Kids Say the Darndest Things 1998–2000 with LMNO Productions and Linkletter/Atkins/Kritzer Productions Inc.
Martial Law 1998–2000 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 1999–2000 with Paramount Television and Picturemaker Productions
Love & Money with Paramount Television
Ladies Man 1999–2001 with Columbia TriStar Television, Christopher Thompson Productions and Victor Levin Productions[citation needed]
Family Law 1999–2002 with Columbia TriStar Television and Paul Haggis Productions
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Judging Amy 1999–2005 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 2000–2001 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 2000–2004 with Di Novi Pictures and Studios USA/Universal Television
Yes, Dear 2000–2006 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 2001–2002 with Joe Cacaci Productions,[26] 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 2001–2003 with Shaun Cassidy Productions, Radiant Productions and Studios USA/Universal Television
The Guardian 2001–2004 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 2002–2004 CBS with Pariah Television and Big Ticket Television
Still Standing 2002–2006 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 2003–2004 with 2929 Entertainment and A.Gold.er Productions
Joan of Arcadia 2003–2005 with Barbara Hall Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Listen Up 2004–2005 with Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution
The Cleaner 2008–2009 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 2009–2010 with Slavkin/Swimmer
Accidentally on Purpose CBS with BermanBraun
Three Rivers with Fixed Mark Productions
Life Unexpected 2010–2011 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 2011–2012 with MRC
Ringer The CW with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios and Warner Bros. Television
¡Rob! 2012 CBS with The Tannenbaum Company
NYC 22 with TriBeCa Productions and Post 109 Productions
CSI: Cyber 2015–2016 with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Content Partners LLC

Terrytoons

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Title Original run Network Notes
Terrytoons 1929–1971 Theatrical [18]
Barker Bill's Cartoon Show 1953–1955 CBS
Mighty Mouse Playhouse 1955–1962
Tom Terrific 1957 shown as part of Captain Kangaroo
Deputy Dawg 1960–1964 Syndication
The Adventures of Lariat Sam 1962 CBS shown as part of Captain Kangaroo
Mighty Mouse and The Mighty Heroes 1966–1967
Sally Sargent 1968 Syndication pilot for a TV series

CBS Eye Productions

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Title Original run Network Co-production with
Discovery Specials 1998–2003 Discovery Channel CBS News and Discovery Channel
Discovery Health Specials 1999–2005 Discovery Health Channel
Survivor 2000–present CBS CBS Studios, Mark Burnett Productions (2000–2011), One Three Media (2012–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2015), MGM Television (2015–present), Castaway Television Productions and Survivor Productions LLC
Half & Half 2002–2006 UPN SisterLee Productions
Platinum 2003 American Zoetrope, The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and International Famous Players Radio Corporation
Food Network Star 2005–2012 Food Network
Secret Lives of Women 2005–2009 WE tv CBS News and Kaos Entertainment
Stunt Junkies 2006–2007 Discovery Channel
Brink 2008–2009 Science Channel CBS News
Deranged 2009 Investigation Discovery Beanfield Productions
Foodography 2010–2011 Cooking Channel
24 Hour Restaurant Battle 2010–2011 Food Network
The Injustice Files 2011–2014 Investigation Discovery
My Grandmother's Ravioli 2012–2015 Cooking Channel
HGTV Design Star All Stars 2012 HGTV
HGTV Star 2013
Brother Vs. Brother
The Arsenio Hall Show 2013–2014 Syndication Arsenio Hall Communications, Octagon Entertainment Productions and Tribune Broadcasting

CBS Eye Animation Productions

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Late Night Cartoons, Inc.

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Big Ticket Television

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Night Stand with Dick Dietrick 1995–1997 Syndication/E! co-production with RC Entertainment
Moesha 1996–2001 UPN co-production with Regan Jon Productions (1996–97), Saradipity Productions (1997–99) and Jump in the Sun Productions (1997–2000)
Distributed by Worldvision Enterprises/Paramount Television
Judge Judy 1996–2021 Syndication
Judge Joe Brown 1998–2013
The Parkers 1999–2004 UPN co-production with Saradipity Productions and Regan Jon Productions (1999–2000) (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 2001–2002 CBS/UPN co-production with Cherry Pie Productions
Greetings from Tucson 2002–2003 The WB co-produced with Bang and 3 Arts Entertainment
Hack 2002–2004 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 2010–2012 Syndication co-production with Swift Justice Productions, Inc. and Georgia Entertainment Industries (2010–2011)
The Jeff Probst Show 2012–2013 co-produced with Great Adventure Productions
Hot Bench 2014–present co-produced with Queen Bee Productions
The Drew Barrymore Show 2020–present co-produced with Flower Films

Raquel Productions

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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! 2012–2013 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 2020–present co-production with Tough House Productions
The Real Love Boat 2022 CBS/Paramount+ co-production with Eureka Productions
Superfan 2023 CBS co-production with Yacht Money Productions

Paramount Pictures Corporation

[edit]
Title Network Year(s) Co-production with Notes Status
The Firm AXN 2012 AXN Original Production, Shaw Media, Lukas Reiter Productions and Entertainment One Ended
Knuckles Paramount+ 2024 Sega Sammy Group and Original Film Miniseries

Paramount Television Studios

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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 2016–2018 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 2016–2019 Third State, Harbor Men Pictures (Season 1), Solid State Pictures (Season 3), Vanessa Productions, LTD., and Anonymous Content
A Series of Unfortunate Events Netflix 2017–2019 Sonnenfeld Productions, Inc. and What is the Question?
13 Reasons Why 2017–2020 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 2018–2020 Vanessa Productions, Stuma Productions (Season 2), Anonymous Content and Studio T Ended
Jack Ryan Amazon Prime Video 2018–2023 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 film 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 film by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures
Boomerang BET 2019–2020 BET Studios, 606 Television, DeEtte Productions (season 1) and Hillman Grad Productions Ended
First Wives Club 2019–2022 Tracy Yvonne Productions and Jax Media
Wonder Park Nickelodeon 2019–2020 Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Ilion Animation Studios, and Paramount Animation First television series from Paramount Animation
Based on the 2019 film by Paramount Pictures[27]
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, Simon–Binx Productions and Anonymous Content Ended
When the Streetlights Go On Quibi Anonymous Content
Home Before Dark Apple TV+ 2020–2021 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 2021–2022 Ghost Moon and 3dot Productions Ended
Heels Starz 2021–2023 O'Malley Ink, LBI Entertainment and Lionsgate Television
Joe Pickett Spectrum Originals
Paramount+
Red Wagon Entertainment and Brothers Dowdle Productions
Station Eleven HBO Max 2021–2022 Super Frog, Pacesetter Productions, Stone Village Television, Shadowfox Productions and Tractor Beam Miniseries
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 as Grease: Rydell High[28]
Fatal Attraction Nutmegger and Amblin Television initially in development at Fox[29]
The Spiderwick Chronicles The Roku Channel 2024–present Lightbulb Farm Productions, The Gotham Group, 20th Television initially in development at Disney+[30] Renewal pending
Time Bandits Apple TV+ 2024 Piki Films, Two Canoes Pictures, Anonymous Content, HandMade Films and MRC Television Based on the 1981 film by Terry Gilliam Ended
Before 2024–present Jennilind Productions, My Name Is Cavale and Vanessa Productions Ongoing
Cross Amazon Prime Video Blue Monday Productions, Skydance Television and Amazon MGM Studios Renewed

DreamWorks Television

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Title Years Network Notes
Champs 1996 ABC with Ubu Productions
High Incident 1996–1997 with Johnson/Pavone Productions, Nothing But Net, Inc. (season 1) and Donwell Productions (season 2)
Majority Rules NBC
Spin City 1996–2002 ABC with Ubu Productions and LotteryHill Entertainment
Ink 1996–1997 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... 1999–2000 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 2001–2002 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 2001–2002 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[N 4]
Boomtown 2002–2003 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 2003–2004 Fox with Steven Levitan Productions, ge.wirtz Films and Twentieth Century Fox Television
Rights co-owned with 20th Television
Las Vegas 2003–2008 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 2003–2004 ABC with Battle Plan Productions and Touchstone Television
Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Rescue Me 2004–2011 FX with The Cloudland Company, Apostle and Sony Pictures Television[N 3]
Father of the Pride 2004–2005 NBC produced by DreamWorks Animation (current owner)
The Contender 2005–2008 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 2007–2008 ABC with T.R.O.R.T., 3 Arts Entertainment and ABC Studios
Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution

Miramax Television

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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 1999–2000 ABC co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment
Clerks: The Animated Series 2000–2002 co-production with Touchstone Television, View Askew Productions, Woltz International Pictures, and Walt Disney Television Animation (uncredited)
Project Greenlight 2001–2015 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 2002–2003 ABC Family co-production with Buena Vista Television
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee 2003–2011 Food Network produced earlier episodes only
Project Runway 2004–2011 Lifetime seasons 1–9 only; co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions, Full Picture Entertainment, Heidi Klum Productions, Magical Elves Productions, and The Weinstein Company Television (Seasons 2–16)
From Dusk till Dawn: The Series 2014–2016 El Rey Network co-production with Sugarcane Entertainment, FactoryMade Ventures, and Rodriguez International Pictures
Crow's Blood 2017 [31]
Spy City 2020 Magneta TV
AMC+
co-production with Odeon Fiction
Project Greenlight: A New Generation 2023–present Max co-production with Hoorae Media, 3 Arts Entertainment and Alfred Street Industries; revival of the original 2001 series[32]
The Turkish Detective 2023 Paramount+ co-production with VIS
Based on the novels by Barbara Nadel
The Gentlemen 2024–present Netflix co-production with Moonage Pictures
Based on the 2019 movie by Guy Ritchie
City of God: The Fight Rages On 2024–present HBO Latino
Max
co-production with 02 Filmes
Prêt-à-Porter TBA BBC[33] Based on the film of the same name

Paramount Digital Entertainment

[edit]
Title Years Network Co-production with
The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers 2010–2011 Hulu Aility Studios
The Hotwives 2014–2015 Abominable Pictures
Resident Advisors 2015 Brownstone Productions, 301 Productions and Relief Productions
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ 2016–2019 Seeso/Pluto TV Garant/Lennon Productions and Comedy Bang! Bang! Productions

Insurge Pictures

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Title Airdate Network Notes
Burning Love 2012–2013 Yahoo! Screen/E! co-production with Red Hour Productions, Abominable Pictures and Dancing Workfriend

CBS News

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See It Now Studios

[edit]
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 2022–present 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 2023–present Paramount+/CBS co-production with Anne Beagan Productions, Thinking Hat Inc. and Efran Films
Crush[34] 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 Sports

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Paramount Media Networks

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MTV Entertainment Studios

[edit]
Title Years Network Co-production with
U.S. of Ant 2006 Logo
My First Time TV Land
TV Land: Myths and Legends 2007–2008 Gay Rosenthal Productions
The Big Gay Sketch Show 2007–2010 Logo Oh Really! Productions
The Big 4-0 2008 TV Land 3 Ball Productions
She's Got the Look 2008–2010
Outsiders Inn 2008 CMT

Nickelodeon Group

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Nickelodeon Productions

[edit]
Title Years Network Co-production with Notes
Pinwheel 1977–1984 Channel C-3/Nickelodeon Debuted less than two years prior to Nickelodeon's actual launch in 1979.
America Goes Bananaz 1977–1980 QUBE/Nickelodeon
Nickel Flicks 1979 Nickelodeon
By the Way
Hocus Focus 1979–1981
Video Comic Book
Livewire 1980–1985
Kids' Writes 1981–1983 Embassy Television[35][N 3]
Against the Odds 1982–1984
Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! 1982–1987
You Can't Do That on Television 1981–1990
Mr. Wizard's World 1983–1990
Going Great 1983–1984
Nick Rocks 1984–1989
Out of Control 1984–1985
Turkey Television 1985–1986
Double Dare 1986–1993
Rated K: For Kids, By Kids 1986–1988
Finders Keepers 1987–1988
Kids' Court 1988–1989
Don't Just Sit There 1988–1991
Total Panic 1989–1990
Think Fast
Make the Grade
Hey Dude 1989–1991
Eureeka's Castle Noyes & Laybourne
On the Television 1990–1991
SK8-TV 1990
Wild & Crazy Kids 1990–1992
2002
Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment Group
Outta Here! 1990–1991
Fifteen 1991–1993 Nickelodeon
YTV
Currently distributed by Peter Rodgers Organization
Welcome Freshmen 1991–1994 Nickelodeon
The Adventures of Pete & Pete 1991–1996 Gordon Productions (1993–1995) and Wellsville Productions (1995–1996)
Clarissa Explains It All 1991–1994 Thunder Pictures
Salute Your Shorts 1991–1992 Propaganda Films
Hi Honey, I'm Home! ABC/Nick at Nite RiPe Productions
Doug 1991–1994 Nickelodeon Jumbo Pictures and Ellipse Programmé seasons 1–4; distribution in North and South America
Rugrats 1991–2004 Klasky Csupo
The Ren & Stimpy Show 1991–1996 Spümcø (seasons 1–2), Games Animation (seasons 3–5)
What Would You Do? 1991–1993 Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment
Nickelodeon Launch Box 1991–1994 NASA and Astronauts Memorial Foundation
Nick Jr. Rocks 1991 interstitial series
Nickelodeon Arcade 1992 Bethea-Miteff Productions, Inc.
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee 1992–2015 Lucky Duck Productions
Roundhouse 1992–1995 Rebel Entertainment
Are You Afraid of the Dark? 1992–1996
1999–2000
2019–2022
Nickelodeon
YTV/Family Channel
WildBrain and ACE Entertainment (revival)[N 2]
The Wild Side Show 1992–1994 Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Guts 1992–1996 Chauncey Street Productions
Weinerville 1993–1996
Legends of the Hidden Temple 1993–1996 Nickelodeon Stone Stanley Productions
Rocko's Modern Life 1993–1996 Nickelodeon Joe Murray Productions
Gullah Gullah Island 1994–1998 Magnet Productions (season 1) and Perez-Minton Productions
Allegra's Window 1994–1996 Topstone Productions and Jumbo Pictures
U to U 1994–1995
The Secret World of Alex Mack 1994–1998 Lynch Entertainment, RHI Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment Rights co-owned with Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment
All That 1994–2005
2019–2020
Tollin/Robbins Productions (seasons 1–10), Schneider's Bakery (season 10), DJKay Entertainment (season 11) and Kevin & Heath Productions (season 11)
My Brother and Me 1994–1995 Burns & Burns
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1994–1997 Klasky Csupo
Nick in the Afternoon 1995–1998 interstitial series
Space Cases 1996–1997 Cinar[N 2]
The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo 1996–1999 Out of My Mind Productions and Cinar (season 4)[N 2]
Kenan & Kel 1996–2000 Tollin/Robbins Productions
Blue's Clues 1996–2006
Hey Arnold! 1996–2002 Snee-Oosh, Inc.
KaBlam! 1996–2000 Flying Mallet, Inc. (season 4)
The Angry Beavers 1997–2001 Gunther-Wahl Productions, Inc.
Figure It Out 1997–1999
2012–2013
The Journey of Allen Strange 1997–2000 Lynch Entertainment
Binyah Binyah! 1997
Renford Rejects 1998–2001 Nickelodeon
CBBC
Helion Pictures
CatDog 1998–2001 Nickelodeon Peter Hannan Productions
Oh Yeah! Cartoons 1998–2001 Frederator Incorporated
You're On! 1998–1999 Marjesam Productions
Cousin Skeeter 1998–2001 Tollin/Robbins Productions
The Wild Thornberrys 1998–2004 Klasky Csupo
SpongeBob SquarePants 1999–present United Plankton Pictures
Phred on Your Head Show 1999–2000 Nickelodeon
Noggin
MTV Animation and Possible Worlds
Rocket Power 1999–2004 Nickelodeon Klasky Csupo
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd 1999–2002 Lynch Entertainment, Lincoln Field Productions, and Fireworks Entertainment Distributed outside of the U.S. by Quiver Distribution
The Amanda Show Tollin/Robbins Productions
A Walk in Your Shoes 1999–2005 Nickelodeon
Noggin
Dancing Toad Productions
Little Bill 1999–2004 Nickelodeon
Double Dare 2000 2000
Slime Time Live 2000–2004
Caitlin's Way 2000–2002 Nickelodeon
YTV
Riverwood Productions, Fireworks Entertainment and Lynch Entertainment Distributed outside of the US by Quiver Entertainment
The Brothers García 2000–2004 Nickelodeon Sí TV
Dora the Explorer 2000–2019
Noah Knows Best 2000–2001 Tested Ladder Entertainment
As Told by Ginger 2000–2004 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Klasky Csupo
Oobi 2000–2005 Nickelodeon
Noggin
Little Airplane Productions
Taina 2001–2002 Nickelodeon Dorado Productions Distributed outside of the US by Nelvana
The Fairly OddParents 2001–2017 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Frederator Studios and Billionfold Inc. (2008–17) Episodes 1–65 are distributed outside of the US by Nelvana
Invader Zim 2001–2004
Oswald 2001–2003 Nickelodeon HIT Entertainment
The URL with Phred Show 2001–2002 Noggin
Sponk! Insight Productions and Sesame Workshop
Action League Now! 2001–2002 Nickelodeon Chuckimation and Flying Mallet, Inc.
The Nick Cannon Show 2002–2003 Tollin/Robbins Productions
ChalkZone 2002–2005 Frederator Studios
Play with Me Sesame 2002–2007 Noggin Sesame Workshop (owner)
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius 2002–2006 Nickelodeon O Entertainment and DNA Productions
Nickelodeon Robot Wars 2002 Tinopolis
Scaredy Camp 2002–2003
Yakkity Yak Nickelodeon
Teletoon
Studio B Productions, Kapow Pictures, and Teletoon[N 2]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003–2010 Fox (FoxBox/4Kids TV)
The CW (The CW4Kids)
Mirage Studios and 4Kids Entertainment Acquired by Viacom in 2009
All Grown Up! 2003–2008 Nickelodeon Klasky Csupo
My Life as a Teenage Robot 2003–2006 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Frederator Studios
Romeo! 2003–2006 Nickelodeon Tom Lynch Company and P. Miller Collection
Whoopi's Littleburg 2004 Lil' Whoop Productions and Shot in the Dark Productions
Drake & Josh 2004–2007 Schneider's Bakery
Nickelodeon Splat! 2004 Nickelodeon
Danny Phantom 2004–2007 Billionfold Inc.
Fatherhood 2004–2005 Nick at Nite
Blue's Room 2004–2007 Nickelodeon
Curious Buddies 2004–2005 Direct-to-video Spiffy Pictures
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide 2004–2007 Nickelodeon Jack Mackie Pictures and Apollo ProMovie
Unfabulous
The Backyardigans 2004–2010 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr.
Treehouse TV
Nelvana Distributed outside the United States by Nelvana
Nicktoons Film Festival 2004–2009 Nicktoons Frederator Studios
Family Face Off: Hollywood 2004 Nick at Nite
Zoey 101 2005–2008 Nickelodeon Schneider's Bakery, Apollo ProMovie and Dolphin Entertainment
Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Search for the Funniest Mom in America 2005–2007 Nick at Nite
Catscratch Nickelodeon
Rugrats Pre-School Daze 2005 Klasky Csupo Later aired on Nickelodeon in 2008
Hi-Jinks 2005–2006 Nick at Nite
Friday Night Slimetime Nickelodeon
Go, Diego, Go! 2005–2011
Jack's Big Music Show 2005–2007 Nickelodeon
Noggin
Spiffy Pictures
South of Nowhere 2005–2008 Noggin (The N) Tom Lynch Company
Purple and Brown Nickelodeon Aardman Animations Interstitial series
The X's 2005–2006
Mr. Meaty 2005–2009 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons
CBC Television
3J's Productions
Wonder Pets! 2006–2010 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Little Airplane Productions
Just for Kicks 2006 Nickelodeon Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and Lil' Whoop Productions
Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge 2006–2007
The Upside Down Show Nickelodeon
Noggin
Blink Films for Sesame Workshop
At the Poocharelli's 2006 Nick at Nite
Random! Cartoons 2006–2007 Nicktoons Frederator Incorporated
Just Jordan 2007–2008 Nickelodeon Rosa Floribunda Productions (season 2)
The Naked Brothers Band 2007–2009 Kidzhouse Entertainment and Worldwide Biggies
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera 2007–2008 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Mexopolis
Tak and the Power of Juju 2007–2009 Nickelodeon
Shorts in a Bunch 2007 Nicktoons
Back at the Barnyard 2007–2011 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Omation Animation Studio Based on the film Barnyard by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies
iCarly 2007–2012 Nickelodeon Schneider's Bakery
Bet the House 2007–2008 Nick at Nite
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan 2008–2011 Nickelodeon Harringtoons Productions
Dance on Sunset 2008
The Mighty B! 2008–2011 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Paper Kite Productions and Polka Dot Pictures
Queen Bees 2008 The N Endemol USA
The N's Student Body
My Family's Got Guts 2008–2009 Nickelodeon Worldwide Biggies and Five Alts Productions, LLC.
Making Fiends 2008 Nicktoons
True Jackson, VP 2008–2011 Nickelodeon Gordon 3000 Industries
The Penguins of Madagascar 2008–2012 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons DreamWorks Animation
The Assistants 2009 The N Tom Lynch Company Studios for Fireworks Entertainment Distributed outside of the U.S. by Kew Media Group
Glenn Martin, DDS 2009–2011 Nick at Nite The Tornante Company and Cuppa Coffee Studios
The Fresh Beat Band 2009–2013 Nickelodeon
The Troop Nickelodeon/Nicktoons The Writers Room, No Equal Entertainment and Tom Lynch Company Studios
BrainSurge 2009–2014 Nickelodeon
Nick at Nite/Nicktoons
Stone & Company Entertainment and 310 Entertainment
Fanboy & Chum Chum Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Frederator Studios
Big Time Rush 2009–2013 Nickelodeon Jack Mackie Pictures and Sony Music
Team Umizoomi 2010–2015 Curious Pictures
Victorious 2010–2013 Schneider's Bakery and Sony Music
T.U.F.F. Puppy 2010–2015 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Billionfold Inc.
Planet Sheen 2010–2013 Omation Animation Studio
House of Anubis 2011–2013 Nickelodeon/TeenNick Studio 100 and Lime Pictures
Bubble Guppies 2011–2016
2019–2023
Nickelodeon WildBrain Entertainment (season 1), Nelvana (seasons 2–4), and Jam Filled Entertainment (seasons 5–6)
Supah Ninjas 2011–2013 Varsity Pictures
Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures Nickelodeon/TeenNick Tom Lynch Company Studios and Bugliari/McLaughlin Productions
Winx Club 2011–2016 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Rainbow S.r.l. Viacom co-owned Rainbow S.r.l. from 2011 to 2023
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness 2011–2014 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons DreamWorks Animation
How to Rock 2012 Nickelodeon Alloy Entertainment
The Legend of Korra 2012–2014 Nickelodeon/Nick.com Ginormous Madman
Hollywood Heights 2012 Nick at Nite/TeenNick Sony Pictures Television and Televisa
You Gotta See This 2012–2014 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Comcast Entertainment Studios
Robot and Monster 2012–2015 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons/Noggin app Smasho! Productions and Lowbar Productions
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012–2017 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Mirage Studios and Lowbar Productions
See Dad Run 2012–2014 Nick at Nite Katlin/Bernstein Productions and Bischoff Hervey Entertainment
Marvin Marvin 2012–2013 Nickelodeon The Collective
TeenNick Top 10 2012–2018 TeenNick Ncredible Entertainment
Wendell & Vinnie 2013 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite Passable Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment
Nick Studio 10 Nickelodeon Interstitial series
Monsters vs. Aliens 2013–2014 DreamWorks Animation
Sanjay and Craig 2013–2016 Forest City Rockers
Sam & Cat 2013–2014 Schneider's Bakery
AwesomenessTV 2013–2015 Awesomeness
The Haunted Hathaways Bugliari/McLaughlin Productions
Instant Mom Nick at Nite/NickMom/TV Land Stockholm Syndrome and Kapital Entertainment
The Thundermans 2013–2018 Nickelodeon Cross Hoge Productions and Dworkingham Productions
Wallykazam! 2014–2017
Every Witch Way 2014–2015 Cinemat
Breadwinners 2014–2016 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons
Webheads 2014–2015 Ryan Seacrest Productions
Dora and Friends: Into the City! 2014–2017 Nickelodeon
Henry Danger 2014–2020 Schneider's Bakery (seasons 1–4)
Undercover Cupid 2014 NickMom Stone & Company Entertainment
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn 2014–2018 Nickelodeon November 13
Max & Shred 2014–2016 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons
YTV
Breakthrough Entertainment and Boathouse Entertainment
Blaze and the Monster Machines 2014–present Nickelodeon WildBrain Studios
100 Things to Do Before High School 2014–2016 Jack Mackie Pictures
Bella and the Bulldogs 2015–2016
Mutt & Stuff 2015–2017 Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures and Cesar's Way
Harvey Beaks Nickelodeon/Nicktoons
Fresh Beat Band of Spies 2015–2016 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. 6 Point Harness and Nelvana
Talia in the Kitchen 2015 Nickelodeon Cinemat
Make It Pop 2015–2016
Pig Goat Banana Cricket 2015–2018 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons
Shimmer and Shine 2015–2020 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel
Game Shakers 2015–2019 Nickelodeon Schneider's Bakery
WITS Academy 2015 Cinemat
The HALO Effect 2016
Paradise Run 2016–2018
School of Rock Armogida Brothers Productions, Passable Entertainment and Paramount Television Based on the 2003 film by Paramount Pictures
The Loud House 2016–present
All In with Cam Newton 2016
Crashletes 2016–2019 Superjacket Productions
Legendary Dudas 2016 Stumper Bridgett Productions
Ride 2016–2017 Nickelodeon
YTV
Buccaneer Media and Breakthrough Entertainment
Jagger Eaton's Mega Life Nickelodeon Superjacket Productions
Lip Sync Battle Shorties 2016–2019 Nickelodeon Matador Content, Eight Million Plus Productions, Sunday Night Productions, Four Eyes Entertainment and Carey Patterson Entertainment Spin-off from Lip Sync Battle
Bunsen Is a Beast 2017–2018 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Billionfold Inc.
Nella the Princess Knight 2017–2019 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel Brown Bag Films
Top Wing 2017–2020 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel
Treehouse TV
Industrial Brothers and 9 Story Media Group
Hunter Street 2017–2021 Nickelodeon/TeenNick/Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) Blooming Media
The Dude Perfect Show 2017–2019 Nickelodeon Superjacket Productions Originally aired on CMT in 2016
Welcome to the Wayne Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Yowza! Animation
Sunny Day Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel
Treehouse TV
Silvergate Media
I Am Frankie 2017–2018 Nickelodeon Paradiso Pictures
The Adventures of Kid Danger 2018 Powerhouse Animation Studios and Schneider's Bakery
Zoofari Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel
Knight Squad 2018–2019 Nickelodeon Dworkingham Productions
Keep It Spotless 2018
Star Falls Nickelodeon/TeenNick Breakthrough Entertainment
Double Dare (revival) 2018–2019 Nickelodeon Fremantle
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2018–2020 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Mirage Studios and Flying Bark Productions
Nick Cannon Presents: Fresh Artist 2018–2019 TeenNick
Butterbean's Café 2018–2020 Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. Channel Brown Bag Films
Cousins for Life 2018–2019 Nickelodeon Kevin & Heath Productions
Pinky Malinky 2019 Netflix co-distributed by Netflix Streaming Services
Tot Cop Nick Jr. (UK and Ireland)
Noggin app
The Substitute 2019–2021 Nickelodeon The Intellectual Property Corporation
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? 2019 MGM Television and Hard Nocks South Productions
The Casagrandes 2019–2022
America's Most Musical Family 2019–2020
Blue's Clues & You! 2019–2024 9 Story Media Group and Brown Bag Films
Top Elf 2019–2020 Ugly Brother Studios, Main Event Media and All3Media America
It's Pony 2020–2022 Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Blue Zoo
The Crystal Maze 2020 Nickelodeon Fizz, Stephen David Entertainment and Bunim/Murray Productions
Glitch Techs Netflix co-distributed by Netflix Streaming Services
Tyler Perry's Young Dylan 2020–present Nickelodeon Tyler Perry Studios distributor
Danger Force 2020–2024
Group Chat 2020
Nickelodeon's Unfiltered 2020–2021
Santiago of the Seas 2020–2023 Walsh Valdés Productions (season 1)
Unleashed 2020 Fremantle
Side Hustle 2020–2022 Eyebrow-Bird Productions
The Astronauts 2020–2021 Unmovies and Imagine Kids & Family
Kinderwood Noggin app Titmouse, Inc.
Baby Shark's Big Show! 2020–present Nickelodeon SmartStudy/Pinkfong
Tooned In 2021–2022
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years 2021–2024 Paramount+ United Plankton Pictures
Drama Club 2021 Nickelodeon Awesomeness
The Barbarian and the Troll Mike Mitchell Productions and Bright Light Pictures
Rugrats (revival) 2021–2024 Paramount+/Nicktoons Klasky Csupo
iCarly (revival) 2021–2023 Paramount+ Museum Visit and Typical Bastard Productions (season 2)
The Patrick Star Show 2021–present Nickelodeon United Plankton Pictures
Middlemost Post 2021–2022
Sharkdog 2021–present Netflix One Animation
NFL Slimetime Nickelodeon CBS Sports
That Girl Lay Lay 2021–2024 Will Packer Productions and Manor House Entertainment
Legends of the Hidden Temple (revival) 2021–2022 The CW Stone & Company Entertainment
Star Trek: Prodigy 2021–2024 Paramount+/Netflix Secret Hideout, Roddenberry Entertainment, Brothers Hageman Productions and CBS Eye Animation Productions
Warped! 2022 Nickelodeon Kevin & Heath Productions and DJKay Entertainment
Big Nate 2022–2023 Paramount+ John Cohen Productions
The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder 2022 Billionfold Inc.
Face's Music Party 2022–present Nickelodeon Jonas & Co.
Monster High Mattel Television
The Really Loud House 93rd Street Productions and Quick to Judge
Transformers: EarthSpark Paramount+ Entertainment One and ICON Creative Studio
Erin & Aaron 2023 Nickelodeon Tom the Spider, Inc. and Dworkingham Productions
Rock Paper Scissors 2023–present
Avatar: The Last Airbender 2024–present Netflix Rideback and Albert Kim Pictures
Dora Paramount+ Little Coop, Walsh Valdes Productions and Pipeline Studios
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish Nickelodeon Billionfold Inc. and FredFilms

Nickelodeon Animation Studio

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Awesomeness

[edit]

Comedy Partners

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Title Years Network Notes
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1989–1996 Comedy Central co-production with Best Brains and HBO Downtown Productions
Rights owned by Shout! Studios
Afterdrive 1990–1991
Access America co-production with Reeves Entertainment
Comics Only 1991–1992 co-production with I'm Right No I'm Right Productions
Women Aloud 1992–1993 co-production with HBO Downtown Productions
Two Drink Minimum 1993–1994
Politically Incorrect 1993–2002
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1995–2002 co-production with HBO Downtown Productions, Popular Arts Entertainment and Soup2Nuts
The Daily Show 1996–present co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Mad Cow Productions, Busboy Productions and Ark Angel
Pulp Comics 1996–2000
Canned Ham 1996–2002
Viva Variety 1997–1999
South Park 1997–present co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Braniff Productions, Parker-Stone Productions and South Park Studios
Make Me Laugh 1997–1998 co-production with Dove Four Point Productions
Premium Blend 1997–2005
Upright Citizens Brigade 1998–2000
Comedy Central Presents 1998–2011 co-production with Rick Mill Productions
The Man Show 1999–2004 co-production with Stone Stanley Entertainment
Rights owned by Stone & Company Entertainment
Strangers with Candy 1999–2000
Turn Ben Stein On 1999–2001
Vs. 1999 co-production with First Television
BattleBots 2000–2002 later aired on the ABC and Discovery Channel; co-production with Whalerock Industries and BattleBots Productions
Strip Mall 2000–2001
TV Funhouse co-production with Poochie Doochie Productions
The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris Wylde 2001
Insomniac with Dave Attell 2001–2004
Let's Bowl 2001–2002 co-production with The Scott–Kronfeld Experience
Primetime Glick 2001–2003
That's My Bush! 2001 co-production with Important Television
Comic Groove 2002
Contest Searchlight co-production with Apostle
Crank Yankers 2002–2007
2019–2022
Comedy Central/MTV2 co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, ITV America and Kimmelot
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn 2002–2004 Comedy Central
Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust 2003 co-production with Jackhole Productions
Chappelle's Show 2003–2006 co-production with Pilot Boys Productions and Marobru Productions
Comedy Central Roast 2003–present
I'm with Busey 2003
Reno 911! 2003–2009
2020–2022
Comedy Central
Quibi/The Roku Channel
co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Jersey Television (2003–2009) 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 2004–2007 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 2005–2007
Mind of Mencia 2005–2008
The Colbert Report 2005–2014 co-production with Spartina Productions and Busboy Productions
Dog Bites Man 2006 co-production with DreamWorks Television
Live at Gotham 2006–2009
American Body Shop 2007
Halfway Home
Lil' Bush 2007–2008
The Sarah Silverman Program 2007–2010 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 2008–2010
The Jeff Dunham Show 2009
Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
Michael & Michael Have Issues
Important Things with Demetri Martin 2009–2010 co-production with Busboy Productions and PersonGlobal
Secret Girlfriend 2009 co-production with Fremantle
Tosh.0 2009–2020 co-production with Black Heart Productions
Russell Simmons Presents: Stand-Up at the El Rey 2010
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time 2010–2011 co-production with Culver Entertainment, Happy Madison Productions, and Sony Pictures Television
Ugly Americans 2010–2012 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 2010–2013
Jon Benjamin Has a Van 2011
Onion SportsDome
Russell Simmons Presents: The Ruckus
Sports Show with Norm Macdonald
Workaholics 2011–2017 co-production with Avalon Television, Mail Order Comedy, 4th Year Productions (2011–2014) and Gigapix Studios (2011–2013)
Mash Up 2012
The Burn with Jeff Ross 2012–2013
Brickleberry 2012–2015 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 2013–2015 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 2013–2017 co-production with Abso Lutely Productions, Blow Out Productions and W•D•M
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! 2013–2014
Adam Devine's House Party 2013–2016 co-production with Dennis and Penny's Son, Inc., Wonk Inc. and Avalon Television
Inside Amy Schumer 2013–2016
2022
Comedy Central
Paramount+
It's So Easy Productions, Irony Point and Jax Media
@midnight 2013–2017 Comedy Central co-production with Funny or Die, Garant Lennon Productions, Nerdist Industries, Serious Business and Brillstein Entertainment Partners
Drunk History 2013–2019 co-production with Konner Productions, Gary Sanchez Productions and Funny or Die
Comedy Underground with Dave Attell 2014
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail 2014–2016 co-production with Red Hour Productions, Literally Figurative and Johnny Videogames
TripTank co-production with ShadowMachine
Review 2014–2017 co-production with Abso Lutely Productions
Broad City 2014–2019 co-production with Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Jax Media
Idiotsitter 2014–2019 CC: Studios/Comedy Central co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment
This Is Not Happening 2015–2019 Comedy Central
Big Time in Hollywood, FL 2015 co-production with Red Hour Productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners
Another Period 2015–2018 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[36][37] 2016–2017 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 2017–2018
Hood Adjacent with James Davis 2017
The Jim Jefferies Show 2017–2019
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 2018–2020 co-production with Incredible Success!
This Week at the Comedy Cellar 2018–2020
The Other Two 2019–2023 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 2019–2022 Comedy Central/HBO Max co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Emerald Street, The Riddle Entertainment Group and Jax Media
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens 2020–present 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 2021–2022 co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, CThaGodWorld Productions and Spartina Productions

Paramount Network (Spike Cable Networks Inc.)

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Title Years Network Notes
Gary the Rat 2003 Spike co-production with Grammnet Productions and Cheyenne Enterprises
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"
Stripperella 2003–2004 co-production with The Firm
The Joe Schmo Show 2003–2013 co-production with Reese Wernick Productions, Stone Stanley Entertainment (seasons 1–2) and Zoo Productions (season 3)
Spike TV's 52 Favorite Cars 2004
This Just In!
GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley 2005–2013
Pros vs. Joes 2006–2010
Murder 2007 co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions
DEA 2008–2009
1000 Ways to Die 2008–2012 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 2009–2011
Permanent Mark 2010
Scrappers co-production with Hoopsick Falls Productions
Auction Hunters 2010–2015 co-production with Gurney Productions
Coal 2011 co-production with Original Productions
Phowned!
Flip Men 2011–2012 co-production with 25/7 Productions
Repo Games
Bar Rescue 2011–present 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 2012–2013 co-production with Gurney Productions
World's Worst Tenants Zoo Productions
Tattoo Nightmares 2012–2015
Ink Master 2012–2020 Spike/Paramount Network co-production with Truly Original
Car Lot Rescue 2013 Spike
Criss Angel BeLIEve
Tattoo Rescue
Urban Tarzan
Cops (season 26–32) 2013–2020 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 2014–2015
Coaching Bad 2015
Framework
Sweat Inc.
Lip Sync Battle 2015–2019 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 2018–present 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[38]
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 Television

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Title Years Network Co-production with
CMT Crossroads 2002–present CMT MTV Entertainment Studios
Cowboy U 2003–2007
CMT Insider 2004–2012
Trick My Truck 2005–2009 Varuna Entertainment
Country Fried Home Videos 2006–2009
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team 2006–2021 MTV Entertainment Studios and Triage Entertainment
CMT Comedy Stage 2007
My Big Redneck Wedding 2008–2011
Can You Duet 2008–2009
The World's Strictest Parents 2009–2010
Working Class 2011
Redneck Island 2012–2016 51 Minds Entertainment
Chainsaw Gang
CMT Hot Twenty 2013–present MTV Entertainment Studios
Dog and Beth: On the Hunt 2013–2015 Electus and Entertainment by Bonnie & Clyde
Guntucky 2013–2014 Leftfield Pictures
Bounty Hunters 2013 Muse Entertainment and Parallel Entertainment
Party Down South 2014–2016 495 Productions
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge 2014–2017 Broken Skull Productions and 51 Minds Entertainment
The Josh Wolf Show 2015
I Love Kellie Pickler 2015–2017 Ryan Seacrest Productions and 51 Minds Entertainment
Sun Records 2017
Music City 2018–2019
Racing Wives 2019 T Group Productions
CMT Campfire Sessions 2021–present

Premium Network Group

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Showtime Networks

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Title Years Network Notes
Hollywood Close-Up with Bill Harris 1981–1987 Showtime
Hollywood Top Ten 1982–1987
Celebrity Lifestyles 1983
That's Stupid! 1983–1984
Showtime Championship Boxing 1986–2023
Linc's 1998–2000 co-production with Tim Reid Productions and Viacom Productions
Beggars and Choosers 1999–2000
Queer as Folk 2000–2005 co-production with Cowlip Productions, Tony Jonas Productions, Temple Street Productions, Channel 4 and Warner Bros. Television
Queer Duck 2002–2004
Family Business 2003–2006 co-production with Maxwell Productions
Free for All 2003
The Opposite Sex co-production with Hensel Krasnow Productions
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! 2003–2010
The L Word 2004–2009 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 2005–2006
Brotherhood 2006–2008 co-production with Gangtackle Productions and Mandalay Television
Dexter 2006–2013 co-production with The Colleton Company, John Goldwyn Productions, Clyde Philips Productions (seasons 2–5), 801 Productions (season 6) and Devilina Productions (seasons 7–8)
Californication 2007–2014 co-production with Totally Commercial Films, Twilight Time Films, And Then... and Aggressive Mediocrity
This American Life 2007–2009
Inside the NFL 2008–2023 Showtime/Paramount+ co-production with CBS Sports and NFL Films
Lock 'N Load 2009 Showtime co-production with Authentic Entertainment
Nurse Jackie 2009–2015 co-production with Caryn Mandabach Productions, Madison Grain Elevator (seasons 1–4), De Long Lumber Company (seasons 1–4), Clyde Philips Productions (seasons 5–7) Jackson Group Entertainment and Lionsgate Television
United States of Tara 2009–2011 co-production with DreamWorks Television
The Green Room with Paul Provenza 2010–2011
The Real L Word 2010–2012 co-production with Little Chicken, Inc. and Magical Elves Productions
Episodes 2011–2017 Showtime
BBC Two
co-production with Hat Trick Productions and Crane/Klarik Productions
Gigolos 2011–2016 Showtime co-production with The Jay & Tony Show and RelativityREAL
Web Therapy 2011–2015 co-production with Is or Isn't Entertainment and L Studio
Homeland 2011–2020 co-production with Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet International and Fox 21 Television Studios
Dave's Old Porn 2011–2012 co-production with Choadville Entertainment
House of Lies 2012–2016 co-production with Crescendo Productions, Totally Commercial Films, Refugee Productions and Matthew Carnahan Circus Products
Inside Comedy 2012–2015 co-production with Carousel Productions and Sunset Point Productions
Polyamory: Married & Dating 2012–2013 co-production with BermanBraun
60 Minutes Sports 2013–2017 co-production with CBS News
Ray Donovan 2013–2020 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 2014–2016 Showtime
Sky Atlantic
co-production with Desert Wolf Productions and Neal Street Productions
The Affair 2014–2019 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 2015–2016 co-production with Crazy Legs Productions, Stone & Company Entertainment and IMG Productions
The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth 2016–2023 co-production with Left/Right Productions and Bloomberg Politics
Billions 2016–present co-production with Best Available! and TBTF Productions, Inc.
Dark Net 2016–2017 co-production with Vocativ and Part 2 Pictures
Dice co-production with Olé 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 2017–2018 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 2017–2019 co-production with Supahsmaht Productions, Quantity Entertainment, Groundswell Productions, and ABC Signature
The Chi 2017–present co-production with Elwood Reid Inc., Hillman Grad Productions, Freedom Road Productions, Verse Productions, Kapital Entertainment, Fox 21 Television Studios (seasons 1–3) and 20th Television (seasons 4–present)
Our Cartoon President 2018–2020 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 2018–2020
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 2019–2021 co-production with Shark Vs. Bear, Jordan Productions, Point Grey Pictures and Sony Pictures Television
Desus & Mero 2019–2022 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 2019–2022 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 2019–2023 co-production with Little Chicken Inc. and MLR Original
Work in Progress 2019–2021 co-production with Monday Productions, Squirrel Soup, Circle of Confusion and Jax Media
Vice 2020–2023 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 2020–present co-production with King Size Productions, Moonshot Entertainment and CBS Studios
Flatbush Misdemeanors 2021–2022 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 2021–2022 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 2021–present co-production with Entertainment One, Beer Christmas and Lockjaw
Super Pumped 2022–present 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'[39] and 'I Love This for You'[40]
Let the Right One In co-production with Colossal Productions, Hammer and Tomorrow Studios
Originally ordered at A&E[41] and TNT[42]
Ripley 2024 Netflix co-production with Endemol Shine North America, Entertainment 360, Diogenes Entertainment and FILMRIGHTS
Showtime Documentary Films
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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 Networks

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Title Years Network Notes
Soul Train 1971–2006 Syndication produced by Don Cornelius Productions
Acquired by BET Networks in 2016
Bobby Jones Gospel 1980–2016 BET
Video Soul 1981–1996
Karen's Kitchen 1982
Video Vibrations 1984–1997
Midnight Love 1985–2005
Video LP 1986–1993
Softnotes 1987–1991
Rap City 1989–2008
Video Gospel 1989,
2000–2005,
2010–2011
Teen Summit 1989–2002
Screen Scene 1990–1997
Story Porch 1992–1996
ComicView 1992–2008
2014
Planet Groove 1996–1999
ABL on BET 1996–1998
Jam Zone/Cita's World 1997–2003
Videolink 1997–2000,
2001–2002
BET's MAAD Sports 1998–2000
Hits from the Streets 1999–2003
Lift Every Voice 1999–2017
AM @ BET 2000–2001
106 & Park 2000–2014
BET Next 2000–2006
BET:iNY 2000–2002
Access Granted 2001–2010
BET Uncut 2001–2006
BET.COM Countdown
BET's Top 25 2001–2008
BET Nightly News 2001–2005 CBS News
BET Start 2002–2005
2014
106 & Park Prime 2003–2004
BET Music 2003–2008
BET Now
Hey Monie! 2003 co-produced by Soup2Nuts
The Center 2003–2007
BET After Dark 2004–2007
College Hill 2004–2009 co-production with Edmonds Entertainment
BET Style 2004–2006
Top 50 2005–2006
Remixed!
Rip the Runway 2005–2013
Top 20 Countdown
Hotwyred 2006–2007
Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is 2006–2008
The Black Carpet
The Game 2006–2015 The CW/BET co-production with CBS Studios, Grammnet Productions, Happy Camper Productions (seasons 1–2), and Akil Productions (seasons 3–9)
BET Hip Hop Awards 2006–present BET
American Gangster 2006–2009 co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions, Urban Romances and Asylum Entertainment
Baldwin Hills 2007–2009 co-production with C4 Pictures
Sunday Best 2007–2015
2019–2020
BET
The 5ive 2007
Hell Date 2007–2008
Iron Ring 2008 co-production with Zilo Live, Inc.
The BET Honors
Brothers to Brutha
Iron Ring
The Deal 2008–2010
Frankie & Neffe 2009
Harlem Heights
106 & Gospel
My Black is Beautiful 2009–2010 co-production with Evolution Media and LiquidThread
Tiny and Toya co-production with DuBose Entertainment
The Family Crews 2010–2011 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 2011–2014 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 2013–2016 co-production with HartBeat Productions, JSR Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment
Being Mary Jane 2013–2019 co-produced with Akil Productions, Breakdown Productions, Schoolcraft Productions (season 4–5) and Will Packer Productions (season 4–5)
Just Keke 2014 co-produced by Mathis Productions and Telepictures
Nellyville 2014–2015 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 2015–2016 co-production with Entertainment One
The BET Life Of... 2015–present
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 2016–2017
From the Bottom Up 2016 BET Her
The Comedy Get Down 2017 BET co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Free90 Media
The Quad 2017–2018 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 2017–present 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 2017–2018 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 2018–present BET/BET+ produced by Tri Destinated Studios and Urban Books Media
In Contempt 2018 BET co-produced by Blue Ice Pictures
The Grand Hustle 2018–present
Hustle in Brooklyn
American Soul 2019–2020 produced by Once A Frog Entertainment, Inphiniti Entertainment, Philoment Media and Jesse Collins Entertainment
Boomerang 2019–present co-production with 606 Television, DeEtte Productions, Hillman Grad Productions, and Paramount Television Studios
Games People Play 2019–present co-production with Edmonds Entertainment and STX Entertainment
The Oval 2019–present distribution; produced by Tyler Perry Studios
Sistas 2019–present
American Gangster: Trap Queens 2019–2022 BET+ co-production with A. Smith & Company Productions
Bigger 2019–2021 co-production with Will Packer Productions, Running With Scissors, Inc., and Capital Arts Entertainment
Twenties 2020–present 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 2022–present BET+ co-production with Franklin Entertainment, Relevé Entertainment, Fo Yo Soul Entertainment, Inspired Entertainment, and DAELight Media
I Love Us 2022 co-production with Push It Productions
College Hill: Celebrity Edition 2022–present co-production with Edmonds Entertainment and This Way Out Media
The Murder Inc Story 2022 BET co-production with Visionary Ideas
The Impact: Atlanta 2022–present BET+ co-production with Entertainment One and Quality Films
After Happily Ever After 2022–present BET co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions
America in Black 2023–present 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 2023–present BET+ co-production with DAE Light Media and Wonderland Sound and Vision
Ms. Pat Settles It 2023–present BET co-production with 495 Productions

Pop Media Group

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Title Years Network Co-production with
Sing it On 2015–2016 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 2017–2018 All3Media America and Main Event Media
Hot Date 2017–2019 Electric Avenue Productions, Artists First, Propagate Content and Big Breakfast

Paramount Television International Studios

[edit]
Title Years Network Notes
Caught on Camera 2013–2018 Channel 5
Cruising with Jane McDonald 2017–2021
Jane McDonald & Friends 2018–2020
Wheel of Fortune Poland 2017–present TVP 2 co-production with Telewizja Polska, S. A.
Resistiré 2019 Mega/MTV
Trevor McDonald's Indian Train Adventure ITV
MTV Cribs UK 2019–2021 MTV
Se rentan cuartos 2019–2022 Comedy Central co-production with Endemol Shine Boomdog
Dani Who? 2019–2020 Paramount Channel co-production with Argos Comunicación
Jeopardy! Poland 2020–present TVP 2 co-production with Telewizja Polska, S. A.
Ana 2020 Comedy Central
Amazon Prime Video
co-production with Argos Comunicación
Goldie's Oldies 2021 Nickelodeon
True Life Crime UK 2021–2022 MTV
Catfish UK 2021–present
Parot 2021 Amazon Prime Video co-production with RTVE and Onza
Sharkdog 2021–2023 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 2022–present 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[43] 2023–present BBC One
Paramount+
co-production with Tannadice Pictures
No Escape 2023 Paramount+ co-production with New Pictures
The Turkish Detective co-production with Miramax Television 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[44]
A Gentleman in Moscow co-production with Lionsgate Television, Vanity Film & TV, Popcorn Storm Pictures and Moonriver Productions

Paramount International Networks

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Channel 5 Broadcasting

[edit]
Title Original run Network Co-producer(s) Notes
5 News 1997–present Channel 5 ITN (1997–2004; 2012–present)
Sky News (2005–12)
1997–2004 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 2002–2003 Two Hands Productions
Monkey Makes 2002–2003 Top TV
MechaNick 2002–2004 Impossible Television
Sailor Sid 2002–2004 Kerrupt Animation short series
Michaela's Wild Challenge 2002–2006 Two Hands Productions
A House Just Like Yours 2003–2004 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 2005–2006 Eye Film and Television Productions
Demolition Dad 2005–2006 Two Hats Film & Television and Here's One I Made Earlier Productions
Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2005–2008 Windfall Films
The Beeps 2007–2008 Impossible Television
Animal Families 2009–2010 Two Hands Productions
Lip Sync Battle UK 2016–2018 Whizz Kid Entertainment

Ten Network Holdings

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Title Original run Network Co-producer(s) Notes
10 News First 1965–present Network 10
Ten Eyewitness News Morning 1980–2014
Good Morning Australia 1981–1992
The Early Bird Show 1985–1989
Video Hits 1987–2011
Ridgey Didge 1987–1989
Mulligrubs 1988–1996
Ten Eyewitness News Late 1991–2014
Totally Wild 1992–2021 Network 10/10 Peach/10 Shake
10 News First Weekend 1994–present Network 10
In the Box 1998–2006
ttn 2004–2008
Scope 2005–2020 Network 10/10 Peach
Toasted TV
Ten Eyewitness News Early 2006–2014 Network 10
Puzzle Play 2006–2011
Wurrawhy 2011–2016 Network 10/10 Peach
Breakfast 2012 Network 10
Wake Up 2013–2014
Studio 10 2013–present
Crocamole 2016–2019 10 Peach
10 News First Breakfast 2022 Network 10

Telefe Contenidos

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Title Original run Network Notes
Casados con hijos 2005–2006 Telefe co-production with Sony Pictures Television International
Montecristo 2006
Vidas Robadas 2008
Botineras 2009–2010 co-production with Underground Producciones and Endemol
Cain and Abel 2010
El elegido co-production with El Árbol
Dulce amor 2012–2013 co-production with L.C. Acción Producciones
Sres. Papis 2014
Camino al Amor co-production with L.C. Acción Producciones
Entre caníbales 2015 co-production with Sony Pictures Television and 100 Bares Producciones
Educando a Nina 2016 co-production with Underground Producciones
Kally's Mashup 2017–2019 Nickelodeon Latin America co-production with Anders Media and 360 Powwow
100 días para enamorarse 2018 Telefe co-production with Underground Producciones
Campanas en la noche 2019

CBS Media Ventures

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Note: Formerly known as CBS Television Distribution.

Title Original run Network Notes
Entertainment Tonight 1981–present Syndication previously produced by Paramount Domestic Television
Wheel of Fortune 1983–present produced by Sony Pictures Television
previously distributed by KingWorld
Jeopardy! 1984–present
The Oprah Winfrey Show 1986–2011 produced by Harpo Productions (owner)
previously distributed by KingWorld
Inside Edition 1988–present previously produced by KingWorld
The Montel Williams Show 1991–2008 distribution continued from Viacom and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Mountain Movers Productions
Judge Judy 1996–2021 distribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television
Judge Joe Brown 1998–2013 distribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television
Dr. Phil 2002–23 distribution continued from Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Harpo Productions (2002–10), Stage 29 Productions (2010–23) and Peteski Productions
previously distributed by KingWorld
America's Next Top Model 2003–18 UPN/The CW/VH1 produced by 10x10 Productions and Bankable Productions
previously distributed by KingWorld
The Insider 2004–17 Syndication previously produced by Paramount Domestic Television; known as omg! Insider from January 2013 to January 2014
Rachael Ray 2006–23 produced by Watch Entertainment, Scripps Networks (2006–18)/Discovery Productions (2018–22)/Warner Bros. Discovery (2022–23), and Harpo Productions (2006–10)/Harpo Studios (2010–23)
previously distributed by KingWorld
The Doctors 2008–22 produced by Stage 29 Productions
Smash Cuts 2009–11
Hot Bench 2014–present produced by Big Ticket Entertainment and Queen Bee Productions
Daily Mail TV 2017–22 produced by Stage 29 Productions
The Drew Barrymore Show 2020–present produced by Big Ticket Entertainment and Flower Films
Pictionary 2022–present copyright holder; co-production with Fox First Run, Bill's Market and Television Production, and Mattel Television
Flip Side 2024–present Game Show Network produced by Keller/Noll, Courtside Creative and Game Show Enterprises

Ad sales

Title Original run Network Notes
Divorce Court 1999–present Syndication produced by Lincolnwood Drive, Inc.; syndicated by Fox First Run
Family Feud 1999–present produced by Fremantle; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
TMZ on TV 2007–present produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021
Are We There Yet? 2010–13 produced by Revolution Television, 5914 Entertainment, Ltd., Cube Vision, and Debmar-Mercury
Anger Management 2012–14 FX produced by Revolution Studios, Mohawk Productions, Twisted Pictures, and Lionsgate Television; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
TMZ Live 2012–present Syndication produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021
Dish Nation 2012–present produced by Fox Television Stations; syndicated by Fox First Run
BoJack Horseman 2014–20 Netflix produced by ShadowMachine and Boxer vs. Raptor for The Tornante Company; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
25 Words or Less 2018–present Syndication produced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run
Caught in Providence 2018–20 produced by Debmar-Mercury
The Conners 2018–present ABC produced by Mohawk Productions, Jax Media, and Sara + Tom (since season 2)
syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
People Puzzler 2021–2023 Game Show Network syndicated by Debmar-Mercury; produced by Meredith Corporation, Start Entertainment, and Game Show Enterprises
Sherri 2022–present Syndication syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Person, Place or Thing 2023–present produced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run
Who the Bleep is That? 2023–present syndicated by Fox First Run

King World

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Title Original run Network Notes
The Little Rascals 1929–38 Theatrical television distributor
Topper 1953–55 CBS distributor since 1984
Branded 1965–66 NBC distributor since 1984; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions
The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show 1967–68 Syndication distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera and RKO General[N 4]
The Guns of Will Sonnett 1967–69 ABC distributor since 1984; produced by Thomas/Spelling Productions
The Little Rascals Christmas Special 1979 NBC television special
The Little Rascals (animated TV series) 1982–84 ABC
The Merv Griffin Show 1983–86 Syndication distributor
Currently licensed by Reelin' In the Years Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group
Headline Chasers 1985–86 produced by Merv Griffin Enterprises and Wink Martindale Enterprises Inc.[N 3]
Nightlife 1986–87
The Rock 'n Roll Evening News[45] with Andy Friendly Productions and A&M Records[46]
True Confessions produced by The Landsburg Company
Currently owned by the estate of Alan Landsburg
Women of the World 1986–1988
George Schlatter's Comedy Club[47] 1987–1988 with George Schlatter Productions
Geraldo/The Geraldo Rivera Show 1987–98 distribution from 1996 to 1998; produced by Investigative News Group and Tribune Entertainment
Offshore Television 1988–89 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 1990–92 Syndication
Bob Vila's Home Again/Bob Villa 1990–2007 distribution from 2000 to 2007, continued from Group W/Eyemark Entertainment
Currently owned by Bob Vila
The All-New Candid Camera 1991–92
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa 1992–94 ABC co-production with Greengrass Productions and Gunther-Wahl Productions[N 2]
The Les Brown Show 1993–94 Syndication
American Journal 1993–98
Martha Stewart Living 1993–2004[48] Previously distributed by Group W/Eyemark Entertainment
Currently owned by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Rolonda 1994–97 produced by Watts Works Productions
The Howard Stern Radio Show 1998–2001 distribution continued from Eyemark Entertainment
Hollywood Squares 1998–2004 with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television
The Roseanne Show 1998–2000 with Full Moon & High Tide Productions
The Martin Short Show 1999–2000
18 Wheels of Justice 2000–01 TNN Currently owned by Stu Segall Productions
The Cindy Margolis Show 2000 Syndication
Curtis Court 2000–01
The Ananda Lewis Show 2001–02 [49]
Living It Up! with Ali & Jack 2003–04

Eyemark Entertainment

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Previously known as Group W Productions until 1995.

Title Original run Network Notes
PM East/PM West 1961–62 Syndication
The Mike Douglas Show 1961–81
The Steve Allen Show (aka “Steve Allen Westinghouse Show”) 1962–64 [50] Currently distributed by Retro Video
That Regis Philbin Show![citation needed] 1964–65
The Merv Griffin Show 1965–69 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[51] 1969–72
Fight Back! with David Horowitz 1976–92 distributor; produced by Consuming Media, Ltd.
PM Magazine[18] 1976–89
Evening Magazine 1976–89 Same show as PM Magazine, but only shown on stations owned by Group W
The John Davidson Show 1980–82 [52]
Hour Magazine 1980–89[citation needed]
Every Second Counts 1984–85 Co-produced by Charles Colarusso Productions
The George Michael Sports Machine 1984–2007 distribution only; produced by NBC affiliate WRC-TV
Currently owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
The Wil Shriner Show 1987–88 NBC, Syndication[53] with Charles Colarusso Productions & Bonnie Burns Productions
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987–96 Syndication/CBS co-production with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/Murakami Wolf Dublin/Fred Wolf Films
Missing/Reward 1988–92 Syndication with Four Point Entertainment and Dave Bell Associates
Couch Potatoes 1989 with Saban Entertainment
House Party[54] 1990 with NBC Productions
That's Amore 1992–93 co-production with Four Point Entertainment[citation needed]
Vicki! 1992–94 Co-production with Lawrence-Schultz Productions
Jones & Jury 1994–95 with Lighthearted Entertainment
Marilu 1994–95[55] with Perpetual Motion Pictures and California Communications, Inc.[55]
Day and Date 1995–97 Later distributed by Eyemark Entertainment
Psi Factor 1996–2000 distribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis
Currently owned by SP Media Group and Content Media Corp.
Everybody Loves Raymond 1996–2005 CBS television distributor;[56] produced by Where's Lunch, Worldwide Pants and HBO Independent Productions
HBO owns the copyrights and home media rights
The Gayle King Show[57] 1997–98 Syndication
Pensacola: Wings of Gold 1997–2000 produced by Partners Station Network and Dauphine Productions
Currently owned by Stu Segall Productions
The Dr. Joy Browne Show[58] 1999–2000 [58]

Spelling Television

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Formerly known as Aaron Spelling Productions and Spelling Entertainment Inc.

Title Original run Network Notes
The Danny Thomas Hour 1967–1968 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 1967–1969 with Bremco Productions
previously distributed by William Morris Agency, NBC Films, Leo A. Gutman, Inc. and King World
The Mod Squad 1968–1973 previously distributed by ABC Films
The New People 1969–1970
The Most Deadly Game 1970–1971
The Silent Force
The San Pedro Beach Bums 1977
The Love Boat 1977–1986 with Douglas S. Cramer Productions
distributed by Worldvision Enterprises
Vega$ 1978–1981 previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Friends 1979
B.A.D. Cats 1980
Aloha Paradise 1981
Dynasty 1981–1989 with Fox-Cat Productions (pilot) Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Strike Force 1981–1982
Matt Houston 1982–1985 with Largo Productions
previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television
At Ease 1983
Hotel 1983–1988 previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television
Finder of Lost Loves 1984–1985
Glitter
MacGruder and Loud 1985
Hollywood Beat
The Colbys 1985–1987 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 1988–1989 with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
Nightingales 1989 NBC
Beverly Hills, 90210 1990–2000 Fox with 90210 Productions Inc., Propaganda Films (1990–1992) (seasons 1–2) and Torand Productions
Twin Peaks 1990–1991 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 1992–1999 Fox with Darren Star Productions
Burke's Law 1994–1995 CBS Based on the 1963 TV series by Four Star Television
Winnetka Road 1994 NBC
Models Inc. 1994–1995 Fox
Madman of the People NBC with Kreiscluesco Industries
Robin's Hoods[59] 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 1996–1997 The WB
7th Heaven 1996–2007 The WB/The CW CBS Paramount Network Television co-produced the final season.
Pacific Palisades 1997 Fox
Sunset Beach 1997–1999 NBC with NBC Studios and Spelling Daytime Television
Love Boat: The Next Wave 1998–1999 UPN
Any Day Now 1998–2002 Lifetime with Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions and Paid Our Dues Productions
Charmed 1998–2006 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 2003–2004 ABC with Spine Films, Touchstone Television and Badlands Entertainment
Summerland 2004–2005 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 Entertainment

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Title Original run Network Notes
Tales from the Darkside 1983–1988 Syndication with Tribune Broadcasting and Jaygee Productions
distributed by Paramount Domestic Television & LBS Communications
Monsters 1988–1991 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 Enterprises

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
That Girl 1966–1971 ABC distributor; produced by Daisy Productions
Currently distributed by Shout! Studios
The Doris Day Show 1968–1973 CBS distributor;[18] produced by Arwin Productions
Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions
The Bugaloos 1970–1972 NBC distributor; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Lidsville 1971–1973 ABC distributor; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Let's Make a Deal 1971–1977 Syndication [N 1]
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein 1971 CHCH-TV former distributor
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel 1972–1973 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 1974–1976 NBC distributor (continued from Viacom); produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Little House on the Prairie 1974–1983 distributor;[18] 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 1976–1977 NBC distributor; produced by McLean Stevenson Enterprises, Inc. and Monty Hall Enterprises, Inc.
Hunter 1977 CBS international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Eight Is Enough 1977–1981 ABC international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Dallas 1978–1991 CBS international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Sam 1978 with Mark VII Limited
Project U.F.O. 1978–1979 NBC
The Next Step Beyond Syndication produced by Factor-Newland Productions
Kaz 1978–1979 CBS international distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Highway to Heaven 1984–1989 NBC distributor; produced by Michael Landon Productions
Currently distributed by Genesis International
Night Heat 1985–1989 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 1989–1992 NBC/Syndication distributor; produced by DIC Entertainment and Saban Entertainment
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
American Chronicles 1990–1991 FOX distributor; produced by Lynch/Frost Productions
Pictionary 1997–1998 Syndication with Kline & Friends and Pictionary Incorporated

ABC Films (pre-1973)

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Annie Oakley 1954–1957 Syndication produced by Flying A Productions
Currently owned by Gail Davis Enterprises
The Adventures of Champion 1955–1956 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 1958–1960 ABC produced by MWC Productions, Inc.
John Gunther's High Road 1959–1960 produced by Blue J Productions
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond 1959–1961 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 1961–1962 with Quinn Martin Productions and Selmur Productions
Ben Casey 1961–1966 produced by Bing Crosby Productions
Combat! 1962–1967 with Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Discovery 1962–1971
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster 1962–1963 produced by Heyday Productions
General Hospital 1963–present with Selmur Productions (1963–1967); distribution of pre-1973 episodes only
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Breaking Point 1963–1964 produced by Bing Crosby Productions
The New Casper Cartoon Show produced by Famous Studios
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
The Fugitive 1963–1967 produced by Quinn Martin Productions and United Artists Television
The Hollywood Palace 1964–1970
Wendy and Me 1964–1965 distribution only; produced by Natwill Productions and Warner Bros. Television[N 4]
Mickey 1964–1965 with Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Shindig! 1964–1966 with Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Milton the Monster 1965–1968 with Hal Seeger Productions
Currently distributed by Foothill Entertainment
Branded 1965–1966 NBC with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions; later distributed by King World Productions
The King Kong Show 1966–1967 ABC produced by Videocraft International
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
Dark Shadows 1966–1971 Distributor; produced by Dan Curtis Productions
The Pruitts of Southampton/The Phyllis Diller Show 1966–1967 distribution only; produced by Filmways Television and PhilDil Productions
Currently owned by MGM Television
Cowboy in Africa 1967–1968 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. 1967–1969 with Talent Associates
George of the Jungle 1967 produced by Jay Ward Productions
One Life to Live 1968–2012 distribution of pre-1973 episodes only
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Operation: Entertainment 1968–1969 produced by Chuck Barris Productions
The Mod Squad 1968–1973 produced by Thomas-Spelling Productions
The New People 1969–1970
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 1970–1971 co-produced by Sandler-Burns-Marmer Productions[60]
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 1971–1973 produced by Don Fedderson Productions
Curiosity Shop 1971–1972
Jackson 5ive produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, Halas and Batchelor, Motown Productions and Topcraft
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation

Taft Entertainment Television

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams 1977–1978 NBC formerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Holocaust 1978 mini-series; produced by Titus Productions
Greatest Heroes of the Bible 1978–1979 formerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Laugh Trax 1982–83 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? 1986–1987 NBC with Sweater Productions
Throb 1986–1988 Syndication with Swany, Inc. and Procter & Gamble Productions
Sable 1987–1988 ABC with Sherman-Rosetti Productions
Starting from Scratch 1988–1989 Syndication with Ohlmeyer Communications and Flying Unicorn Productions
Internal Affairs 1988 CBS mini-series; produced by Titus Productions
Blackout with Jay Wolpert Productions

QM Productions

[edit]

Formerly known as Quinn Martin Productions.

Title Original run Network Notes
The New Breed 1961–1962 ABC with Selmur Productions; formerly distributed by ABC Films
The Fugitive 1963–1967 with United Artists Television
The Invaders 1967–1968 formerly distributed by ABC Films
Dan August 1970–1971
Cannon 1971–1976 CBS with CBS
formerly distributed by Viacom[18]
The Streets of San Francisco 1972–1977 ABC with Warner Bros. Television (pilot and season 1 only)
Barnaby Jones 1973–1980 CBS with Woodruff Productions (seasons 7–8)
The Manhunter 1974–1975
Caribe 1975 ABC
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar 1976 formerly distributed by Viacom
Most Wanted 1976–1977
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected 1977 NBC
The Runaways 1978–1979 with New Vistas Productions
A Man Called Sloane 1979 with Woodruff Productions

Republic Pictures Television

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Stories of the Century 1954–1955 Syndication
Frontier Doctor 1958–1959
Press Your Luck 1985 CBS distribution only[N 1]
Beauty and the Beast 1987–1990 Co-production with Ron Koslow Films and Witt/Thomas Productions
On Trial 1988–1989 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 Associates

[edit]
NBC Films (pre-1973)
[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Fireside Theatre 1949–1958 NBC with General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and Lewman Productions/Revue Studios
Cameo Theatre 1950–1955
Big Town 1950–1956 CBS/NBC
Victory at Sea 1952–1953 NBC In the public domain
The Loretta Young Show 1953–1961 with Lewislor Films and Toreto Enterprises
Inner Sanctum 1954–1955
People are Funny 1954–1960
The Great Gildersleeve 1955–1956
The Real McCoys 1957–1963 ABC/CBS Produced by Brennan-Westgate and Marterto Productions
Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment
Continental Classroom 1958–1963 NBC
Concentration 1958–1973 first two seasons produced by Barry, Enright & Friendly Productions
Fibber McGee and Molly 1959–1960
Bonanza 1959–1973
The Tab Hunter Show 1960–1961 with Shunto Productions
The Americans 1961
Car 54, Where Are You? 1961–1963 with Eupolis Productions
The Funny Manns NBC, Syndication
Astro Boy 1963–1965 Syndication English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production
Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc.
Temple Houston 1963–1964 NBC with Warner Bros. Television and Apollo Productions[N 4]
Kentucky Jones
I Spy 1965–1968 Produced by Three F Productions
Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization
Get Smart 1965–1970 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 1965–1966 NBC English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production
Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc.
Animal Secrets 1966–1967
T.H.E. Cat
Captain Nice 1967
Accidental Family 1967–1968 with Sheldon Leonard Productions
The Danny Thomas Hour with Thomas-Spelling Productions
The Guns of Will Sonnett[62] 1967-1969 ABC distribution only; produced by Thomas-Spelling Productions, later distributed by King World Productions
The High Chaparral 1967–1971 NBC with Xanadu Productions
My Friend Tony 1969 with Sheldon Leonard Productions
My World and Welcome to It 1969–1970 with Sheldon Leonard Productions
The Bill Cosby Show 1969–1971 with Jemmin Inc.
Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization
Hot Dog 1970–1971
Make Your Own Kind of Music 1971 with Tomka Productions
California National Productions
[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Frontier 1955–1956 NBC
The Adventures of Hiram Holliday 1956–1957 In the public domain
Boots and Saddles 1957–1958 Syndication
The Silent Service co-production with Twin Dolphin Productions, Inc.
Flight 1958–1959
Union Pacific
Philip Marlowe 1959–1960 ABC co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Pony Express Syndication
The Lawless Years 1959–1961 NBC co-production with Jack Chertok Television Productions
The Blue Angels 1960–1961 Syndication
The Jim Backus Show

Rysher Entertainment

[edit]

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 1983–1991 HBO/USA Network distributor since 1995
Saved by the Bell 1989–1993 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[63] 1992–1993 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[N 2]
Uptown Comedy Club 1992–1994[citation needed] Syndication,[64] BET with Bob Banner Productions and Don Weiner Productions[citation needed]
Prime Suspect[65] 1992–1995 Syndication Co-production with Byrne Enterprises
Highlander: The Series[66] 1992–1998 season 1 distributed by Gaumont Television
co-produced with Reteitalia and Gaumont Television[66]
California Dreams 1992–1996 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.[67]
Lonesome Dove: The Series 1994–1996 Syndication with Telegenic Pictures and RHI Entertainment[68]
One West Waikiki CBS/Syndication with Larson Entertainment
VR.5 1995 Fox with Samoset Productions
Live Shot 1995–1996 UPN with Occasionally Brilliant and Steve Marshall Productions
George & Alana Syndication with George Hamilton Productions and Lighthearted Entertainment
F/X: The Series 1996–1998 CTV
Syndication
with Fireworks Entertainment
Strange Universe Syndication with Chris-Craft Television
Nash Bridges 1996–2001 CBS with The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions; continued by Paramount Network Television
Arli$$ [69] 1996–2002 HBO International distribution only; produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions (1996–1998), Marquee/Tollin/Robbins (1998–2002) and HBO Original Programming
Dellaventura 1997–1998 CBS with Hallmark Entertainment
Copyrights owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment
Soldier of Fortune, Inc. 1997–1999 Syndication with Don Simpson-Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Oz 1997–2003 HBO with The Levinson/Fontana Company, Viacom Productions (seasons 4–5) and HBO Original Programming
Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Judge Mills Lane 1998–2001 Syndication co-produced by Tomlin-Young Productions and Hurricane Entertainment Group; continued by Paramount Domestic Television
Sex and the City[69] 1998–2004 HBO international distributor; produced by Darren Star Productions and HBO Entertainment (owner)

Bing Crosby Productions

[edit]
Title Original run Network Notes
Ben Casey 1961–1966 ABC previously distributed by ABC Films/Worldvision Enterprises[18]
Breaking Point 1963–1964
The Bing Crosby Show 1964–1965
Slattery's People CBS co-produced with Pendick Enterprises[citation needed]
previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom
Hogan's Heroes 1965–1971 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 1969–1972 NBC with Frandor Productions

Television Program Enterprises

[edit]
Title Original run Network Co-production with
Star Search 1983–1995 Syndication Bob Banner Associates (1983–88), Metromedia Television (1983–86)
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1984–1995 Leach Entertainment Features and Al Masini Productions
The Start of Something Big[70] 1985–1986 Leach Entertainment Features
You Write The Songs 1986 [71]
Fame, Fortune and Romance 1986–1987 ABC Leach Entertainment Features
Runaway with the Rich and Famous[72] 1987–1993 Syndication [71]
Triple Threat 1988–1993 Syndication
BET
Preview the Best of the New 1990 Syndication [71]
Home Videos of the Stars[73] 1992

Television movies and specials

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Paramount Television

[edit]
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 15–19, 1980 Shōgun 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 8–9, 1985 Wallenberg: A Hero's Story NBC
August 5, 1985 Command 5 ABC[74]
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[75]
July 3, 1992 Yesterday Today NBC
August 11, 1993 Praying Mantis Showtime
September 24, 1993 The Odd Couple: Together Again CBS[76]
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[77]
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 Productions

[edit]
Airdate Title Network Notes
September 13, 1989 Fire and Rain USA Network
July 11, 1990 Wheels of Terror
September 12, 1990 After the Shock
October 31, 1990 Nightmare on the 13th Floor
January 29, 1991 Deadly Desire
May 1, 1991 Child of Darkness, Child of Light
March 18, 1992 Duplicates [78]
April 8, 1992 Treacherous Crossing [79]
July 15, 1992 Body Language
December 15, 1992 Through the Eyes of a Killer CBS
March 3, 1993 Tainted Blood USA Network
May 26, 1993 Without Warning: Terror in the Woods NBC
August 11, 1993 Praying Mantis Showtime
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 2, 1993 Dying to Remember USA Network
December 16, 1993 Jerico Fever
March 17, 1994 Accidental Meeting
August 14, 1994 Parallel Lives Showtime
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
March 29, 1995 My Antonia
May 10, 1995 As Good as Dead
June 14, 1995 When the Dark Man Calls
October 30, 1996 Trilogy of Terror II
January 22, 1997 Contagious Unknown
June 11, 1997 Sins of the Mind USA Network
August 6, 1997 The Ticket
August 20, 1997 Melanie Darrow
October 19, 1997 Bad to the Bone ABC
December 10, 1997 Ms. Scrooge USA Network
January 14, 1998 Atomic Dog
March 4, 1998 The Con
October 22, 1998 Chameleon UPN
January 28, 1999 Alien Cargo
August 15, 1999 Sweetwater: A True Rock Story VH1
August 29, 1999 Strange Justice Showtime
November 19, 1999 Monster! UPN
August 29, 2001 The Way She Moves VH1
December 19, 2001 Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story
April 21, 2002 Warning: Parental Advisory
August 24, 2003 Code 11–14 CBS

Viacom Pictures/Productions

[edit]

Paramount Television Studios

[edit]
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 Television

[edit]
  • 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 Television

[edit]

CBS Studios

[edit]

CBS Productions

[edit]

CBS News

[edit]
  • 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 Studios

[edit]
  • 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 Productions

[edit]
  • 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 Networks

[edit]

MTV Entertainment Studios

[edit]

Nickelodeon Productions

[edit]
  • Wild Rides (1982)
  • UFO Kidnapped (1983) (co-production with Carleton Productions)
  • School Stories From Famous People (1986)
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (1988–present)
  • 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 (1994–1998)
  • 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 (1996–1999)
  • "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 (2003–2004; 2006–2007)
  • 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 (2008–2009)
  • Nickelodeon HALO Awards (2009–2017)
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Sports (2014–2019)
  • SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout (2019)
  • Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling (2019)
  • Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (2019)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
[edit]
Awesomeness
[edit]

Comedy Partners

[edit]

Paramount Network (Spike Cable Networks Inc.)

[edit]
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 2003–2012
Scream Awards 2006–2011 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 Group

[edit]
Showtime Networks
[edit]

Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment distributes most Showtime Original Pictures made between 1995 and 2000 outside of the U.S. and Canada.

Showtime Documentary Films
[edit]

BET Networks

[edit]
  • BET Awards (2001–present)
  • Ceberation of Gospel (2001–2016)

VIS

[edit]
  • 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 Productions

[edit]
  • Lost in London (1985) (co-production with Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises, Inc. and D’Angelo Productions, Inc.)
  • Mafia Princess (1986)
  • Soldier Boys (1987)
  • Fatal Judgement (1988)
  • Gangs (1988)
  • Taking a Stand (1989)

Spelling Television

[edit]

QM Productions

[edit]
  • The Aliens are Coming! (1980) (with Woodruff Productions)
  • The Return of Frank Cannon (1980)
  • Senior Trip (1981) (with Kenneth Johnson Productions)
  • September Gun (1983)

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Currently owned by Fremantle.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Currently owned by WildBrain.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Currently owned by Sony Pictures Television
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Currently owned by Warner Bros. Television Studios.

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