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Formerly known as T.A.T. Communications Company (1974–1982) and Embassy Communications (1982–1988).
Formerly known as T.A.T. Communications Company (1974–1982) and Embassy Communications (1982–1988).
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| ''[[The Baxters]]'' || 1979–1981 || [[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]] || season 1 only
| ''[[The Baxters]]'' || 1979–1981 || [[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]] || season 1 only
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| ''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]'' || 1979–1988 || [[NBC]] || A spin-off of the 1978 TV series ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]'' by Tandem Productions, Inc.
| *''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]'' || 1979–1988 || [[NBC]] || A spin-off of the 1978 TV series ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]'' by Tandem Productions, Inc.
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| ''[[Joe's World]]'' || 1979–1980 || [[NBC]]
| ''[[Joe's World]]'' || 1979–1980 || [[NBC]]
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| ''[[E/R]]'' || 1984–1985 || [[CBS]]
| ''[[E/R]]'' || 1984–1985 || [[CBS]]
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| ''[[Who's the Boss?]]'' || 1984–1992 || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] || co-production with Hunter-Cohan Productions from 1987 to 1992
| *''[[Who's the Boss?]]'' || 1984–1992 || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] || co-production with Hunter-Cohan Productions from 1987 to 1992
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| ''[[It's Your Move]]'' || 1984–1985 || [[NBC]]
| ''[[It's Your Move]]'' || 1984–1985 || [[NBC]]
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| ''[[227 (TV series)|227]]'' || 1985–1990 || [[NBC]] ||
| *''[[227 (TV series)|227]]'' || 1985–1990 || [[NBC]] ||
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| ''[[The Charmings]]'' || 1987–1988 || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] || co-production with Sternin & Fraser Ink
| *''[[The Charmings]]'' || 1987–1988 || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] || co-production with Sternin & Fraser Ink
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| ''[[Married... with Children]]'' || 1987–1997 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] ||
| *''[[Married... with Children]]'' || 1987–1997 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] ||
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| ''[[Sweet Surrender (TV series)|Sweet Surrender]]'' || 1987 || [[NBC]] || co-production with Dahn Than Productions
| ''[[Sweet Surrender (TV series)|Sweet Surrender]]'' || 1987 || [[NBC]] || co-production with Dahn Than Productions
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| ''[[Everything's Relative (1987 TV series)|Everything's Relative]]'' || 1987 || [[CBS]] || co-production with Fredde Productions
| ''[[Everything's Relative (1987 TV series)|Everything's Relative]]'' || 1987 || [[CBS]] || co-production with Fredde Productions
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| ''[[Women in Prison (TV series)|Women in Prison]]'' || 1987–1988 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] ||
| *''[[Women in Prison (TV series)|Women in Prison]]'' || 1987–1988 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] ||
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| ''[[Trial and Error (TV series)|Trial and Error]]'' || 1988 || [[CBS]]
| *''[[Trial and Error (TV series)|Trial and Error]]'' || 1988 || [[CBS]]
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| ''One of the Boys'' || 1989 || [[NBC]] ||
| *''One of the Boys'' || 1989 || [[NBC]] ||
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| ''[[Live-In]]'' || 1989–1990 || [[CBS]] || with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
| *''[[Live-In]]'' || 1989–1990 || [[CBS]] || with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
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| ''[[The Famous Teddy Z]]'' || 1989–1990 || [[CBS]]
| *''[[The Famous Teddy Z]]'' || 1989–1990 || [[CBS]]
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| ''[[Free Spirit (TV series)|Free Spirit]]'' || 1989–1990 || ABC ||
| *''[[Free Spirit (TV series)|Free Spirit]]'' || 1989–1990 || ABC ||
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| ''[[Living Dolls]]'' || 1989 || ABC
| *''[[Living Dolls]]'' || 1989 || ABC
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| ''[[Sugar and Spice (American TV series)|Sugar and Spice]]'' || 1990 || [[CBS]] ||
| *''[[Sugar and Spice (American TV series)|Sugar and Spice]]'' || 1990 || [[CBS]] ||
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| ''[[Married People]]'' || 1990–1991 || ABC || with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
| *''[[Married People]]'' || 1990–1991 || ABC || with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
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| ''[[Top of the Heap]]'' || 1991 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || a spinoff of ''Married... with Children''
| *''[[Top of the Heap]]'' || 1991 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || a spinoff of ''Married... with Children''
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| ''[[Teech]]'' || 1991 || [[CBS]] || with Nikndaph Productions
| *''[[Teech]]'' || 1991 || [[CBS]] || with Nikndaph Productions
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| ''[[Vinnie & Bobby]]'' || 1992 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || a spinoff of ''Married... with Children''
| *''[[Vinnie & Bobby]]'' || 1992 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || a spinoff of ''Married... with Children''
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| ''[[Rachel Gunn, R.N.]]'' || 1992–1993 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || with Foul Tempered Woman Productions
| *''[[Rachel Gunn, R.N.]]'' || 1992–1993 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] || with Foul Tempered Woman Productions
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| ''[[The Powers That Be (TV series)|The Powers That Be]]'' || 1992–1993 || [[NBC]] || co-production with ACT III Television and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]
| *''[[The Powers That Be (TV series)|The Powers That Be]]'' || 1992–1993 || [[NBC]] || co-production with ACT III Television and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]
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| ''[[Beakman's World]]'' || 1992–1997 || [[TLC (TV network)|TLC]]/[[CBS]]
| *'''''[[Beakman's World]]''''' || 1992–1997 || [[TLC (TV network)|TLC]]/[[CBS]] || co-production with Universal Belo Productions
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| ''[[Phenom (TV series)|Phenom]]'' || 1993–1994 || ABC || co-production with [[Gracie Films]]
| *''[[Phenom (TV series)|Phenom]]'' || 1993–1994 || ABC || co-production with [[Gracie Films]]
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| ''[[George (1993 TV series)|George]]'' || 1993 || ABC || with Katie Face Productions and Envy Productions
| *''[[George (1993 TV series)|George]]'' || 1993 || ABC || with Katie Face Productions and Envy Productions
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| ''[[704 Hauser]]'' || 1994 || [[CBS]] || A spinoff of the 1971 TV series ''[[All In The Family]]'' by Tandem Productions
| *''[[704 Hauser]]'' || 1994 || [[CBS]] || A spinoff of the 1971 TV series ''[[All In The Family]]'' by Tandem Productions
with ACT III Television
with ACT III Television
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| ''[[Muddling Through]]'' || 1994 || [[CBS]] || co-production with Savage Cake Productions
| *''[[Muddling Through]]'' || 1994 || [[CBS]] || co-production with Savage Cake Productions
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| ''[[My Wildest Dreams]]'' || 1995 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]
| *''[[My Wildest Dreams]]'' || 1995 || [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]
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| ''[[First Time Out]]'' || 1995 || [[The WB]] ||
| *''[[First Time Out]]'' || 1995 || [[The WB]] ||
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Revision as of 03:44, 18 August 2020

This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Sony Pictures Television, a Sony company.

Sony Pictures Television

Formerly known as Screen Gems (1948–1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974–2001), and Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002).

Title Years Network Notes
The Ford Television Theatre 1948–1957 CBS/NBC/ABC First series to be produced by Screen Gems.
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1950–1958 CBS Produced by McCadden Productions. Screen Gems acquired syndication rights after McCadden Productions dissolved.
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok 1951–1958 Syndication/CBS
Captain Midnight 1954–1956 CBS
Father Knows Best 1954–1960 CBS/NBC co-production by Rodney-Young Productions
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1954–1959 ABC co-produced with Herbert B. Leonard Productions
Tales of the Texas Rangers 1955–1958 CBS/ABC
Celebrity Playhouse 1955–1956 Syndication
Damon Runyon Theater 1955–1956 CBS co-production by Normandle Television Pictures Inc.
Treasure Hunt 1956-1959 ABC/NBC co-production by Jantone Productions
Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers 1956-1957 NBC co-production by Lancer Productions Limited
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show 1956-1957 CBS co-production by UPA Pictures Inc.
Circus Boy 1956–1958 NBC/ABC co-produced with Norbert Productions
Playhouse 90 1956–1960 CBS co-production by Filmaster Productions
Ranch Party 1957 Syndication co-production by Birskin-Ranch Party Productions
The George Sanders Mystery Theater 1957 NBC
The Web 1957 NBC co-production by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Casey Jones 1957-1958 Syndication co-production by Briskin Productions
Goodyear Theatre 1957-1960 NBC co-production by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Alcoa Theatre 1957-1960 NBC co-production by Four Star Productions and Showcase Productions
Ivanhoe 1958-1959 ITV co-production by Sydney Productions
Shirley Temple's Storybook 1958-1961 NBC co-production by Henry Jaffe Enterprises Inc.
Jefferson Drum 1958-1959 NBC co-production by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Decision 1958 NBC
Rescue 8 1958–1960 Syndication co-production by Cinefilm and Wilbert Productions
The Donna Reed Show 1958–1966 ABC co-production by Todon Productions
The Ed Wynn Show 1958-1959 NBC co-production by Thalia-Keethwyn Productions
Naked City 1958–1963 ABC co-produced with Shelle Productions
Behind Closed Doors 1958-1959 NBC co-production by Jane Gallu Productions Inc.
Manhunt 1959-1961 Syndication co-production by Briskin Productions
Tightrope 1959-1960 CBS co-production by Greene-Rouse Productions
Dennis the Menace 1959–1963 CBS co-production by Darriell Productions
The Man from Blackhawk 1959–1960 ABC co-production by Stuart-Oliver Inc.
My Sister Eileen 1960–1961 NBC based on the 1942 movie of the same name and its 1955 remake by Columbia Pictures
Dan Raven NBC
Two Faces West Syndication
Route 66 1960–1964 CBS co-produced with Lancer-Edling Productions
Tallahassee 7000 1961 Syndication co-production by Lenwill Productions
Hazel 1961–1966 NBC/CBS
The Hathaways 1961-1962 ABC co-production by Gloucester Productions
Shannon Syndication
Empire 1962-1963 NBC co-production by Eaves Movie Ranch and Wilrich Productions
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ABC co-production by Starstan-Fespar Productions; based on the 1939 film by Columbia Pictures
Our Man Higgins ABC co-production by First Company of Writers
Grindl 1963–1964 NBC co-production by David Swift Productions
Redigo NBC co-production by Wilrich Productions
The Farmer's Daughter 1963–1966 ABC based on the 1947 film by RKO Radio Pictures
Bewitched 1964–1972 ABC co-production by Ashmont Productions from 1971 to 1972
Camp Runamuck 1965–1966 NBC co-production by Runamuck Productions
Paradise Bay 1965-1966 NBC co-production by Corday Productions
Days of Our Lives Since 1965 NBC co-production by Corday Productions
Gidget 1965-1966 ABC based on the 1959 movie by Columbia Pictures
I Dream of Jeannie 1965–1970 NBC co-production by Sidney Sheldon Productions
Morning Star 1965-1966 NBC co-production by Corday Productions
The Wackiest Ship in the Army 1965–1966 NBC co-production by Herbert Margolis Productions and Joseph M. Schenck Productions
The Soupy Sales Show 1965-1966 WNEW-TV co-production by WNEW New York
Love on a Rooftop 1966-1967 ABC
Hawk 1966 ABC
The Monkees 1966–1968 NBC co-production by Raybert Productions
Iron Horse 1966-1968 ABC co-production by Dagonet Productions
Occasional Wife 1966-1967 NBC
Adventures of the Seaspray 1967 ABC co-production by Pacific Films
The Flying Nun 1967–1970 ABC
The Second Hundred Years 1967–1968 ABC
The Outcasts 1968-1969 ABC
Here Come the Brides 1968-1970 ABC
The Ugliest Girl in Town 1968–1969 ABC
Playboy After Dark 1969-1970 Syndication co-production by Playboy Productions
The Johnny Cash Show 1969–1971 ABC
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 1969-1970 ABC based on the 1936 film by Columbia Pictures
The Everly Brothers Show 1970 ABC co-production by Halcyon Productions
Nancy 1970-1971 NBC co-production by Sidney Sheldon Productions
The Young Rebels 1970-1971 ABC
The Partridge Family 1970–1974 ABC
The Interns 1970–1971 CBS
Getting Together 1971-1972 ABC co-production by Thornhill Productions Inc.
The Good Life 1971-1972 NBC co-production by Humble Productions and Lorimar Productions
Ghost Story (aka Circle of Fear ) 1972-1973 NBC co-production by William Castle Productions
Temperatures Rising 1972–1974 ABC co-production with Ashmont Productions
The Paul Lynde Show 1972–1973 ABC co-production with Ashmont Productions
Bridget Loves Bernie 1972–1973 CBS
The Young and the Restless 1973–present CBS co-produced by the Bell Dramatic Serial Company and Corday Productions
Jeannie 1973 CBS co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions
Based on the live-action series I Dream of Jeannie
Needles and Pins 1973 NBC
The Girl with Something Extra 1973–1974 NBC
Police Story 1973–1978 NBC Last series produced under the name "Screen Gems". co-production with David Gerber Productions
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice 1973 ABC based on the 1969 film by Columbia Pictures
Partridge Family 2200 A.D. 1974–1975 CBS co-production by Hanna-Barbera Productions
Based on the live-action series
Born Free 1974 NBC Based on the 1966 movie by Columbia Pictures
That's My Mama 1974–1975 ABC First series produced under the name "Columbia Pictures Television". co-production with Blye-Beard Productions in season 1 and Pollock/Davis, Inc. in season 2
Nakia 1974 ABC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Police Woman 1974–1978 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Medical Story 1975–1976 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Joe Forrester 1975–1976 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Matt Helm 1975–1976 ABC co-production by Meadway Productions
Viva Valdez 1976 ABC co-production with Rothman/Wohl Productions
Tabitha 1976–1978 ABC co-production with Ashmont Productions
an expansion of the 1964 TV series Bewitched by Screen Gems
The Quest 1976 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Gibbsville 1976 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
The Feather and Father Gang 1976–1977 ABC co-production by Larry White Productions
The Fantastic Journey 1977 NBC co-production by Bruce Lansbury Productions
Quark 1977-1978 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Soap 1977–1981 ABC distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions
Free Country 1978 ABC co-production by Reiner-Mishkin Productions
The American Girls 1978 CBS co-production by Bennett/Katleman Productions
David Cassidy: Man Undercover 1978–1979 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Salvage 1 1979 ABC co-production by Bennett/Katleman Productions
Eischied 1979–1980 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Benson 1979–1986 ABC distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions
a spin-off of the TV series Soap
The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts 1980 Syndication co-production by Marcstone Productions
From Here to Eternity 1980 NBC co-production by Bennett/Katleman Productions
The Stockard Channing Show 1980 CBS
One in a Million 1980 ABC co-production with TOY Productions
Walking Tall 1981 NBC co-production by David Gerber Productions
Riker 1981 CBS co-production by David Gerber Productions
Today's FBI 1981–1982 ABC distribution; produced by The David Gerber Company
Mr. Merlin 1981–1982 CBS co-production with Larry Larry Productions
Code Red 1981–1982 ABC with Irwin Allen Productions
Goliath Awaits 1981 Syndication mini-series; with Larry White Productions and Gay-Jay
One of the Boys 1982 NBC co-production with TOY Productions
Baker's Dozen 1982 CBS
Filthy Rich 1982–1983 CBS with L.J. Bloodworth Productions and Larry White Productions
Bring 'Em Back Alive 1982–1983 CBS
It Takes Two 1982–1983 ABC distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions
Malibu 1983 ABC mini-series
Reggie 1983 ABC with Fox-Unicorn and Can't Sing Can't Dance Productions
Hardcastle and McCormick 1983–1986 ABC U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions
Jennifer Slept Here 1983–1984 NBC co-production with Larry Larry Productions
Riptide 1984–1986 NBC U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions
Blue Thunder 1984 ABC with Public Arts and Rastar Television
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer 1984–1985 CBS with Jay Bernstein Productions
Mama Malone 1984 CBS with Barry & Enright Productions
Punky Brewster 1984–1988 NBC/Syndication co-production with Lightkeeper Productions; produced by NBC Productions
CPT bought the syndication rights and produced new episodes for first-run syndication, which NBC could not legally do because of then-in-place fin syn FCC regulations; MGM Television (through NBCUniversal Television Distribution) currently distributes the series outside of the U.S.
Hunter 1984–1991 NBC U.S. television distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions
Crazy Like a Fox 1984–1986 CBS co-production with Cardea-Schenk-Baskin-Shulman Productions
Jenny's War 1985 HTV with HTV
Hell Town 1985 NBC co-production with Mickey Productions
Stir Crazy 1985 CBS
Lime Street 1985 ABC co-production with R.J. Productions and Mozark Productions
What's Happening Now!! 1985–1988 Syndication
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling 1985–1986 CBS co-production with DIC Entertainment, Saban Entertainment and WWE
now owned by WildBrain and WWE
Alice in Wonderland 1985 CBS mini-series; with Irwin Allen Productions
Fortune Dane 1986 ABC distribution; produced by The Rosenzweig Company, Stormy Weathers Productions and The Movie Company Enterprises
Melba 1986 CBS with Saul Ilson Productions
The New Gidget 1986–1988 Syndication with Harry Ackerman Productions
The Real Ghostbusters 1986–1992 ABC co-production with DIC Entertainment
first season distributed by/as Coca-Cola Telecommunications; subsequent seasons co-syndicated by LBS Communications
based on the 1984 film Ghostbusters by Columbia Pictures
Starman 1986–1987 ABC co-production with Henerson/Hirsch Productions
based on the 1984 film Starman by Columbia Pictures
Designing Women 1986–1993 CBS co-production with Mozark Productions
The New Mike Hammer 1986–1987 CBS with Jay Bernstein Productions
Dads 1986–1987 ABC
Houston Knights 1987–1988 CBS with Jay Bernstein Productions
Married With Children 1987-1997 FOX
Tarby's Frame Game 1987 ITV co-produced by Yorkshire Television and Bernstein-Hovis Productions
Dinosaucers 1987 Syndication co-production with DIC Entertainment and DR Movie; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications
Sylvanian Families 1987 Syndication co-production with DIC Entertainment and TMS Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications
Currently owned by WildBrain
Starcom: The U.S. Space Force 1987 Syndication co-production with DIC Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications
Currently owned by WildBrain
New Monkees 1987 Syndication co-production with Straybert Productions
Something Is Out There 1988 NBC with Invader Productions, Inc. and Hoyts Productions
Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters 1988–1990 ABC co-production with DIC Entertainment
Seinfeld 1989–1998 NBC distribution only; produced by Giggling Goose Productions (1989), Fred Barron Productions (1990), West-Shapiro Productions, and Castle Rock Entertainment
The Karate Kid 1989 NBC co-production with DIC Entertainment
based on the 1984 movie and its sequel by Columbia Pictures
Hardball 1989–1990 NBC co-production with NBC Productions
Ann Jillian distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment
Parker Lewis Can't Lose 1990–1993 Fox co-production with Clyde Phillips Productions
New Attitude 1990 ABC distribution only; produced by Doug McHenry Film and Castle Rock Entertainment
The Man in the Family 1991 ABC
Eddie Dodd 1991 ABC with Lasker/Parkes Productions and Clyde Philips Productions
Morton & Hayes 1991 CBS distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment
Great Scott! 1992 Fox
Raven 1992–1993 CBS
The Larry Sanders Show 1992–1998 HBO co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications
Route 66 1993 NBC
Black Tie Affair 1993 NBC with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
The Building 1993 CBS
Thea 1993–1994 ABC distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment
The Second Half NBC
Ricki Lake 1993–2004 Syndication with The Garth Ancier Company
Walker, Texas Ranger 1993–2001 CBS co-production with Cannon Television (1993), Top Kick Productions/Norris Brothers Entertainment, The Ruddy/Greif Company, and CBS Productions
Sony surrendered the rights to CBS Television Distribution in 2019.[1]
Moon Over Miami 1993 ABC with ABC Productions
Birdland 1994 ABC with Aerial Pictures
The Cosby Mysteries 1994–1995 NBC co-production with SAH Enterprises
The Critic 1994–1995 ABC/Fox co-production with Gracie Films and Film Roman
Fortune Hunter 1994 Fox with BBK Productions
Party of Five 1994–2000 Fox co-production with Keyser/Lippman Productions
Sweet Justice 1994–1995 NBC
Before They Were Stars 1994–1996 ABC with Nash Entertainment, Scott Sternberg Productions and Katie Face Productions
Get Smart 1995 Fox with HBO Independent Productions
Tempestt 1995-1996 Syndication with Dick Clark Productions
NewsRadio 1995–1999 NBC with Brillstein-Grey Communications and 343 Incorporated
The Jeff Foxworthy Show 1995–1997 ABC/NBC with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Mr. Willoughby, Inc.
Courthouse 1995 CBS
The Naked Truth 1995–1998 ABC/NBC with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Christopher Thompson Productions (season 1)
The Adventures of Hyperman 1995–1996 CBS with Hyperion Animation and Sunbow Productions
The Single Guy 1995-1997 NBC distribution only; produced by Hall of Production, NBC Studios and Castle Rock Entertainment
The Dana Carvey Show 1996 ABC with Brillstein-Grey Communications
The Steve Harvey Show 1996–2002 The WB with Brillstein-Grey Communications/Brad Grey Television (1996–2002), Winifred Hervey Productions, Stan Lathan Television, and Universal Television (1999–2002)
Dark Skies 1996–1997 NBC with Bryce Zabel Productions
Boston Common 1996–1997 NBC distribution only; produced by KoMut Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment
Just Shoot Me! 1997–2003 NBC with Brillstein-Grey Communications/Brad Grey Television (1997–2003), Steven Levitan Productions and Universal Television (1999–2003)
Stargate SG-1 1997-2007 Showtime/Sci Fi with Double Secret Productions (entire run), Gekko Film Corp. (seasons 1-8) and MGM Television (entire run)
Sony co-produces the series for season 8 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television
based on the 1994 film Stargate by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco Pictures
Lawless 1997 FOX
Head over Heels 1997 UPN with Jeff Franklin Productions
Wheel 2000 1997–1998 CBS with Scott Sternberg Productions
a kid-friendly expansion of Wheel of Fortune by Merv Griffin Productions
Between Brothers 1997–1999 FOX/UPN with O'Brien/Alu Productions and Alan Haymon Productions
Alright Already 1997 The WB with Brillstein-Grey Communications
The Gregory Hines Show 1997–1998 CBS with Katlin/Bernstein Productions and CBS Productions
The Tony Danza Show 1997–1998 NBC with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and NBC Studios
SPT distributes the series in North America only; NBC's stake in the series is distributed outside North America by MGM Television (through NBCUniversal Television Distribution)
Over the Top 1997 ABC with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Panamort Television, and Greengrass Productions
Sleepwalkers 1997–1998 NBC with NBC Studios
based on the 1992 film of the same name by Columbia Pictures
Ask Harriet 1998 FOX with Bris Entertainment and Once a Frog
Jep! 1998–1999 Game Show Network with Scott Sternberg Productions
House Rules 1998 NBC with NBC Studios and Christopher Thompson Productions
Oh Baby 1998–2000 Lifetime with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television (season 2)
Dawson's Creek 1998–2003 The WB with Outerbanks Entertainment
Godzilla: The Series 1998–2000 Fox Kids with Centropolis Television
based on the 1998 movie by TriStar Pictures
The Simple Life 1998 CBS with Sternin and Fraser Ink, CC Lyons Productions and Bell Prime Time
Rude Awakening 1998–2001 Showtime with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television (seasons 2–3)
V.I.P. 1998-2002 Syndication with Lawton Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution/Domestic Television
Hollywood Squares 1998–2004 Syndication with Moffitt/Lee Productions (1998–2002), One-Ho Productions (1998–2002), and Henry Winkler-Michael Levitt Productions (2002–2004)
Distributed by CBS Television Distribution/CBS Studios International
The King of Queens 1998–2007 CBS with Hanley Productions, CBS Productions, and CBS Paramount Network Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International
L.A. Doctors 1998–1999 CBS with Johnson/Hancock Productions and CBS Productions
Fantasy Island 1998–1999 ABC with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
based on the 1977 television series by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and Columbia Pictures Television
Cupid 1998–1999 ABC with Mandalay Television
Guys Like Us 1998–1999 UPN
Mercy Point 1998–1999 UPN with Mandalay Television
Dilbert 1999–2000 UPN with Idbox and United Media
Grown Ups 1999–2000 UPN
Dragon Tales 1999–2005 PBS Kids and CBC Television with The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop and Decode Entertainment
Action 1999–2000 FOX with Silver Pictures Television and Christopher Thompson Productions
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot 1999–2001 Fox Kids with Dark Horse Entertainment
Screen Gems Network 1999–2002 Syndication Produced by Evolution Film & Tape
Ladies Man 1999–2001 CBS with Christopher Thompson Productions and CBS Productions
Shasta McNasty 1999–2000 UPN with Neal H. Moritz Productions
Family Law 1999-2002 CBS with Paul Haggis Productions and CBS Productions
Time of Your Life 1999–2000 FOX with Keyser/Lippman Productions
Secret Agent Man 2000 UPN with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
Young Americans 2000 The WB with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television
Judge Hatchett 2000–2008 Syndication
Strong Medicine 2000–2006 Lifetime with One Ho Productions and By the Lake Productions
Bette 2000–2001 CBS with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and CBS Productions
Grosse Pointe The WB distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group and Darren Star Productions
Cursed NBC distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group, NBC Studios and Captain Shadow & Steve
The Street 2000 FOX with Darren Star Productions and Artists Television Group
Madigan Men ABC with Chupack Productions, Touchstone Television and Artists Television Group

Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in North America and Disney Media Distribution outside North America

D'Myna Leagues 2000–2002 CTV with Studio B Productions
Distributed by DHX Media since 2016
Sheena 2000–2002 Syndication with Douglas Schwartz/Steven L. Sears Productions
What About Joan? 2001 ABC with Gracie Films
The Tick 2001–2002 FOX with Sonnenfeld/Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
Going to California 2001–2002 Showtime
Shipmates 2001–2003 Syndication
Alienators: Evolution Continues 2001–2002 Fox Kids with The Montecito Picture Company, DIC Entertainment and DreamWorks SKG
The Ellen Show 2001–2002 CBS with The Hurwitz Company and CBS Productions
The Guardian 2001–2004 CBS with David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Productions
Pasadena 2001–2002 FOX with Brad Grey Television and Go Mike Go Productions
Imagine That 2002 NBC with Touchstone Television and Seth Kurland Productions
Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in North America and Disney Media Distribution outside North America
As If 2002 UPN with Carnival Films
Street Time 2002–2003 Showtime
Odyssey 5 2002 Showtime with Manny Coto Productions
The Rerun Show 2002 NBC with David Salzman Enterprises, John Davies Enterprises, Inc. and NBC Studios
Pyramid 2002-2004 Syndication
Girls Behaving Badly 2002–2005 Oxygen Distribution only for broadcast syndication.
The Shield 2002–2008 FX with MiddKid Productions and Fox Television Studios
Worst Case Scenarios 2002 TBS
My Big Fat Greek Life 2003 CBS with Brad Grey Television, Marsh McCall Productions, and Playtone Productions
Joan of Arcadia 2003–2005 CBS with Barbara Hall Productions and CBS Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution
Kingdom Hospital 2004 ABC with Mark Carliner Productions and Touchstone Television
Pat Croce: Moving In 2004–2005 Syndication
Life & Style 2004–2005 Syndication
Rescue Me 2004–2011 FX with The Cloudland Company, Apostle, and DreamWorks Television
Huff 2004–2006 Showtime
Stargate Atlantis 2004-2009 Sci Fi with Acme Shark and MGM Television
Sony co-produces the series for season 2 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television
Robot Chicken 2005–2018 Adult Swim with ShadowMachine Films (2005–2012), Stoop!d Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (2012–2018), Sony Pictures Digital (2005–2012), and Williams Street
Beautiful People 2005–2006 ABC Family with 34 Films and Pirates' Cove Entertainment
The Book of Daniel 2006 NBC with Flody Co., Bumpy Night and NBC Universal Television Studio
Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Emily's Reasons Why Not 2006 ABC with Pariah Films
Love Monkey 2006 CBS with 34 Films, Gran Via Productions, and Paramount Network Television
Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution
Heist 2006 NBC with Cullen Bros. Television, Dutch Oven Productions and NBC Universal Television Studio
Runaway 2006 The CW with Golly and Darren Star Productions
'Til Death 2006–2010 FOX with Goldsmith/Yupsa Productions
Judge Maria Lopez 2006–2008 Syndication
10 Items or Less 2006–2009 TBS
My Boys 2006–2010 TBS with 2 Out Rally Productions and Pariah Films
Kidnapped 2006–2007 NBC
Big Day 2006–2007 ABC
The Greg Behrendt Show 2006–2007 Syndication
Viva Laughlin 2007 CBS with CBS Paramount Network Television
Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution
Judge David Young 2007–2009 Syndication
Rules of Engagement 2007–2013 CBS with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions, CBS Paramount Network Television, and CBS Television Studios
Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International
Damages 2007–2012 FX/Audience Network with KZK Productions, FX Productions, and DirecTV Original Entertainment
The Mr. Men Show 2007-2009 with Chorion, and Renegade Animation
Cashmere Mafia 2008 ABC with Gail Katz Productions, Kevin Wade Productions, and Darren Star Productions
The Gong Show with Dave Attell 2008 Comedy Central with Happy Madison Productions
Revival of the 1970s Chuck Barris comedy game show The Gong Show
Judge Karen 2008–2009 Syndication
Breaking Bad 2008–2013 AMC with High Bridge Entertainment and Gran Via Productions
Canterbury's Law 2008 FOX with Apostle
The Beast 2009 A&E with Rooney McP Productions, Angell & Rotko, Trotwood Productions, Scarlet Fire Entertainment
Cupid 2009 ABC with Rob Thomas Productions and ABC Studios
The Unusuals 2009 ABC with Totally Commercial Films and 26 Keys Productions
Sit Down, Shut Up 2009 FOX with Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Hawthorne 2009–2011 TNT with 100% Womon Productions, Overbrook Entertainment, FanFare Productions, and John Masius Productions
Drop Dead Diva 2009–2014 Lifetime with Osprey Productions and Post Road Productions
The Dr. Oz Show 2009–present Syndication with Harpo Studios
Community 2009–2015 NBC/Yahoo! Screen with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Dan Harmon Productions (2009–2012), Russo Brothers Films (2009–2012), Harmonious Claptrap (2013–2015), Universal Media Studios (2009–2011), Universal Television (2011–2015), and Yahoo! Studios (2015)
Shark Tank 2009–present ABC with Mark Burnett Productions (2009–2014), One Three Media (2011–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2016), MGM Television (2016–present)
Based on the international format Dragons' Den
The Sing-Off 2009–2011 NBC
Brothers 2009 FOX
Justified 2010–2015 FX with Rooney McP Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, Nemo Films, and FX Productions
The Big C 2010–2013 Showtime with Perkins Street Productions, Farm Kid Films, Original Film, and Showtime Networks
The Nate Berkus Show 2010–2012 Syndication
Mr. Sunshine 2011 ABC with Anhedonia Productions, Barnow and Firek Productions, FanFare Productions, and Shoe Money Productions
Mad Love CBS with Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios
Breaking In 2011–2012 FOX with Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Happy Madison Productions
Happy Endings 2011–2013 ABC with FanFare Productions, Shark vs. Bear Productions, and ABC Studios
Franklin & Bash 2011–2014 TNT with FanFare Productions, Four Sycamore Productions, and Left Coast Productions
Necessary Roughness 2011–2013 USA Network with Still Married Productions and Universal Cable Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Charlie's Angels 2011 ABC with Miller Gough Ink Productions, Panda Productions, and Flower Films
Pan Am 2011–2012 ABC with Shoe Money Productions, Jack Orman Productions and Out of the Blue Entertainment
Unforgettable 2011–2016 CBS/A&E with Timberman/Beverly Productions and CBS Television Studios
Remodeled 2012 The CW with Fly On the Wall Entertainment
The Firm NBC with Entertainment One Television and Paramount Network Television
Distributed by Entertainment One outside of AXN markets
The Client List 2012–2013 Lifetime with Jaffe-Braunstein Entertainment, ITV Studios, and Fedora Films
Men at Work 2012–2014 TBS with FanFare Productions and Monkey Shoe Productions
Last Resort 2012–2013 ABC with Big Sun Productions and MiddKid Productions
The Mob Doctor FOX with Osprey Productions and Rooney McP Productions
Made in Jersey 2012 CBS with Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios
Save Me 2013 NBC with JSS Entertainment and Original Film
Hannibal 2013–2015 co-produced with Dino de Laurentiis Company, Living Dead Guy Productions, AXN Original Productions, and Gaumont International Television
The Queen Latifah Show Syndication with Flavor Unit Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment and Curly One Productions (season 1)
revival of the 1999–2001 series
The Blacklist 2013–present NBC with Davis Entertainment and Universal Television
The Goldbergs ABC with Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Happy Madison Productions
The Michael J. Fox Show 2013–2014 NBC with Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sam Laybourne Inc.
Masters of Sex 2013–2016 Showtime with Round Two Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, and Showtime Networks
Welcome to the Family 2013 NBC
Us & Them 2014 Fox
Rake with Blow by Blow Productions, Essential Media and Entertainment, and Fedora Entertainment
Helix 2014–2015 Syfy with Kaji Productions and Tall Ship Productions
Bad Teacher 2014 CBS with Gifted and Talented Camp Productions, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios
based on the 2011 film by Columbia Pictures
The Night Shift 2014–2017 NBC with Sachs/Judah Productions
Dominion 2014–2015 Syfy with FanFare Productions, Film Afrika, Bold Films, and Universal Cable Productions
based on the 2010 film Legion by Screen Gems
Outlander 2014–present Starz with Left Bank Pictures, Story Mining & Supply Company, and Tall Ship Productions
Satisfaction 2014–2015 USA Network with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Rhythm Arts Entertainment, and Universal Cable Productions
The McCarthys CBS with Loosely Inspired by Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios
Marry Me NBC with Shark vs. Bear Productions, FanFare Productions, and Exhibit A Productions
Hindsight 2015 VH1
Mad Dogs 2015–2016 Amazon Video with MiddKid Productions, Cris Cole Productions, Left Bank Pictures, and Amazon Studios
Better Call Saul 2015–present AMC with High Bridge Entertainment, Crystal Diner Productions, and Gran Via Productions
Battle Creek 2015 CBS with Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Television Studios
Bloodline 2015–2017 Netflix with Sarabande Productions and KZK Productions
Powers 2015–2016 PlayStation Network with Circle of Confusion and Jinxworld
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles 2015 Lifetime with Peace Out Productions
Sneaky Pete 2015–2019 Amazon Video with Shore Z Productions, Nemo Films, Moonshot Entertainment, Exhibit A and Amazon Studios
Your Family or Mine 2015 TBS with The Malins Company, FanFare Productions, Keshet Media Group, and Teddy Productions
Beyond the Tank 2015–2016 ABC co-production with United Artists Media Group (2015), MGM Television (2016)
The Jim Gaffigan Show TV Land with Fedora Entertainment, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Burrow Owl Productions, Jax Media, Chimichanga Productions, Inc., and TV Land Original Productions
The Player 2015 NBC with Davis Entertainment, Kung Fu Monkey Productions, and Universal Television
Dr. Ken 2015–2017 ABC with Old Charlie Productions, Davis Entertainment, and ABC Studios
SuperMansion 2015–present Crackle with Stoopid Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, and Moonshot Entertainment
The Art of More 2015–2016
Asia's Got Talent 2015–present AXN co-production with and distributed by Fremantle
Cash Cab Philippines co-produced by All3Media and ActiveTV Asia
The Amazing Race Asia 2016–present AXN Asia co-produced by Profiles Television and ABC Studios
Distributed by Disney Media Distribution
Outsiders 2016–2017 WGN America co-produced with Famous Horses, Fedora Entertainment, Touchy Feely Films, and Tribune Studios
Underground co-produced with Afemme, Get Lifted Film Company, Weed Road Pictures Safehouse Pictures, Wandering Rocks Productions, and Tribune Studios
Game of Silence 2016 NBC with David Hudgins Productions, Carol Mendelsohn Productions, and Universal Television
Strong co-produced with 25/7 Productions and Lake Paradise Entertainment
distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Preacher 2016–2019 AMC with Short Drive Entertainment, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kickstart, and AMC Studios
The Get Down 2016–2017 Netflix with Bazmark Films
Houdini & Doyle 2016 Fox/Global/ITV with Shore Z Productions, Shaw Communications, Big Talk Productions, Shaftesbury Films and ITV Studios
The Tick 2016–2019 Amazon Video with Josephson Entertainment and Amazon Studios
Brief Encounters 2016 ITV produced by CPL Productions
Distribution only
The $100,000 Pyramid 2016–present ABC co-produced with SMAC Productions
The Gong Show 2016–2018 co-produced with Den of Thieves
StartUp 2016–present Crackle with Hollywood Gang Productions, Critical Content and Story Machine
Go Time Syndication Advertising sales only; produced and distributed by Litton Entertainment
Kevin Can Wait 2016–2018 CBS with CBS Television Studios
Notorious 2016 ABC with Osprey Productions, Firm Management and ABC Studios
Timeless 2016–2018 NBC with MiddKid Productions, Kripke Enterprises, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television
The Crown 2016–present Netflix with Left Bank Pictures
One Day at a Time 2017–present Netflix/Pop with Act III Productions, Snowpants Productions, and Small Fish Studios
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2017–2018 Cartoon Network co-produced with Sony Pictures Animation and DHX Media
based on the 2009 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation
Distributed outside of the U.S. by DHX Media
The Blacklist: Redemption 2017 NBC co-produced with Davis Entertainment, The Jo(h)ns and Universal Television
an expansion series to The Blacklist by Sony Pictures Television and Universal Television
Imaginary Mary ABC co-produced with David Guarascio Productions, Adam F. Goldberg Productions, Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios
Hotel Transylvania: The Series 2017–present Disney Channel with Sony Pictures Animation, Nelvana and Media Rights Capital
based on the 2012 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation
Atypical Netflix with Weird Brain, and Exhibit A
Snatch Sony Crackle with Little Island Productions
The Good Doctor ABC with Shore Z Productions, and ABC Studios
The Joker's Wild TBS
S.W.A.T. CBS with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Original Film, Perfect Storm Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios
Based on the 2003 film and its sequels by Columbia Pictures
Future Man 2017–2020 Hulu with Point Grey Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions and Turkey Foot Productions
Live PD: Police Patrol A&E Distribution for off-network syndication only; produced by Big Fish Entertainment, MGM Television, and A+E Networks
Adventure: Your Way 2017–present AXN Asia with Unitel StraightShooters
Mr. Mercedes Audience/TBA with David E. Kelley Productions, Nomadicfilm, Temple Hill Productions, and Sonar Entertainment
Distributed outside of the U.S. by SPT
Go! Cartoons 2017–2018 YouTube produced by Frederator Studios and Sony Pictures Animation
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams 2018 Amazon Video with Anonymous Content, Channel 4, Electric Shepherd Productions, Moon Shot Entertainment, Left Bank Pictures, Rooney McP Productions, and Tall Ship Productions
Alex, Inc. 2018 ABC with Davis Entertainment, Two Soups Productions and ABC Studios
Cobra Kai 2018–present YouTube Red/Netflix with Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions and Overbrook Entertainment
based on the 1984 film The Karate Kid, its sequels and its 2010 remake by Columbia Pictures
Origin 2018 YouTube Premium with CiTVC, Midnight Radio and Left Bank Pictures
Champaign ILL YouTube Red with Bro Bro, Shark vs. Bear and Fan Fare
The Dangerous Book for Boys Amazon Video with Moonshot Entertainment and Amazon Studios
Schooled 2019–2020 ABC with Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios
Deadly Class 2019 Syfy with Gozie ABCO, Chipmunk Hill, Getaway Productions and Universal Cable Productions
Black Monday 2019–present Showtime with Shark vs. Bear, Point Grey Pictures and Showtime Networks
L.A.'s Finest Spectrum with 2.0 Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Mad About You with Comedy Dynamics, Nuance Productions and The Cloudland Company
The Boys Amazon Prime with Amazon Studios, Original Television and Point Grey Television
The Mel Robbins Show 2019–2020 Syndication
Pandora 2019–present The CW with Radioactive Fishtank, Vital Signs Entertainment and Starlings Television
For All Mankind Apple TV with Tall Ship Productions
Party of Five 2020 Freeform with Pampola Productions, Mad Bean Productions and Freeform Original Productions
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector NBC with Keshet Studios and Universal Television. Based on the 1999 film, The Bone Collector
Distributed outside of the US by Sony.
Indebted with Universal Television, Screaming Elliot Productions and Doug Robertson Productions
For Life 2020–present ABC with G-Unit Film and Television, Doug Robinson Productions and ABC Studios
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ABC with Valleycrest Productions and Embassy Row
#FreeRayshawn Quibi with Fuqua Films
Murder House Flip Quibi
Alex Rider Amazon Prime with Eleventh Hour Films
United We Fall ABC with Juban Productions, Julius Sharpe International Petroleum & Writing, Exhibit A and ABC Studios
Coyote Coming 2020 Paramount Network with Paramount Network
Call Your Mother Coming 2021 ABC with ABC Signature
The Boondocks HBO Max with Sony Pictures Animation
The Last of Us HBO with PlayStation Productions
Rebel TBA ABC with ABC Signature
The Wheel of Time Amazon Prime Video with Amazon Studios
Truth Seekers with Stolen Picture
Them: Covenant with Hillman Grad, Vertigo Entertainment
A League of Their Own with Amazon Studios
Humboldt TBA with Anonymous Content
Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham Starz
Agent King Netflix with Sony Pictures Animation and Authentic Brands Group
A Spy Among Friends Charter Spectrum
The Afterparty Apple TV+
Tomie Quibi
Sly Cooper TBA produced by PlayStation Productions
Untitled Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse TV Series TBA TBA with Sony Pictures Animation, Lord Miller Productions, and Marvel Animation based on the 2018 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation/Marvel Entertainment[2]
Behind Her Eyes TBA Netflix with Left Bank Pictures
Goosebumps TBA TBA with Sony Pictures Animation, Scholastic Entertainment, and Original Film based on the children book the 2015 film, and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation/Scholastic Entertainment/Original Film[3]
Young Love TBA HBO Max with Sony Pictures Animation, Blue Key Entertainment, and Lion Forge Animation

TriStar Television

Title Years Network Notes
Downtown 1986–1987 CBS
Take Five 1987 CBS
Nothing in Common 1987 NBC co-production with Rastar Productions
Werewolf 1987–1988 Fox then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988
My Two Dads 1987–1990 NBC then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988
Buck James 1987–1988 ABC then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988
Get a Life 1990–1992 Fox produced by New World Television from 1990–1991
Charlie Hoover 1991 Fox co-production with Ian Gurvitz Productions, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, and New World Television
The Adventures of Mark & Brian 1991–1992 NBC co-production with Don Mischer Productions, Frontier Pictures and New World Television
The Boys of Twilight 1992 CBS co-production with Echo Cove Productions
Moe's World 1992 ABC TV pilot; co-production with New World Television
The Fifth Corner 1992 NBC
Forever Knight 1992–1996 CBS/Syndication
The Edge 1992–1993[4] Fox with Mirkinvision, Inc.
Mad About You 1992–1999 NBC with In Front Productions and Nuance Productions
Tribeca 1993 Fox
A League of Their Own 1993 CBS
Good Advice 1993–1994 CBS co-production with In Front Productions and Itzbinso Long Productions
The Nanny 1993–1999 CBS finished under Columbia TriStar Television

with Sternin & Fraser Ink and Highschool Sweethearts

TV Nation 1994–1995 NBC co-production with Dog Eat Dog Films
Women of the House 1995 CBS co-production with Mozark Productions
Simon 1995–1996 The WB co-production with In Front Productions
Ned and Stacey 1995–1997 Fox with Hanley Productions
Can't Hurry Love 1995–1996 CBS co-production with CBS Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution
Hudson Street 1995–1996 ABC co-production with Katie Face Productions
Mr. Show with Bob and David 1995-1998 HBO season 1 only
Dead By Sunset 1995 NBC mini-series
Matt Waters 1996 CBS
Malcolm & Eddie 1996–2000 UPN Columbia TriStar Television from 1999–2000; co-production with Jeff Franklin Productions
Moloney 1996–1997 CBS
Love and Marriage 1996 Fox
Early Edition 1996–2000 CBS Columbia TriStar Television from 1999–2000; co-production with CBS Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution
Life... and Stuff 1997 CBS
Good Girls Revolt 2015–2016 Amazon in association with Amazon Studios
Shut Eye 2016–2017 Hulu
The Last Tycoon 2016–2017 Amazon in association with Amazon Studios
On Becoming a God in Central Florida 2019–present Showtime co-production with Smokehouse Pictures

Sony Pictures Television International

Formerly known as Columbia Pictures International Television and Columbia TriStar International Television (1992–2002).

Title Years Network Notes
The Upper Hand 1990–1996 ITV co-production with Central Independent Television/Carlton Television
Chain Letters 1995–1997 ITV co-production with Tyne Tees Television and Action Time
Rurouni Kenshin 1996–1998 Fuji Television/Cartoon Network produced by Studio Gallop, Studio Deen, and SPE Visual Works
AXN: Action TV 1998 Fox Family Channel co-production with GRB Entertainment
Mysterious Ways 2000–2002 NBC/PAX
CTV
distribution outside of the U.S. and Canada only; produced by Lions Gate Television and Paxson Entertainment
Tequila and Bonetti 2000 Italia 1 co-production with Mastrofilm and MediaTrade
Cyborg 009 2001 TV Tokyo produced by TV Tokyo and licensed by Avex, Inc. in North America
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future 2001 Channel Five co-production with Netter Digital
Monkey Typhoon 2002–2003 TV Tokyo produced by Studio Egg and Avex
Astro Boy 2003 Fuji Television/Kids WB!/Cartoon Network produced by Tezuka Productions
Dragons' Den 2005–present BBC Two co-produced by British Broadcasting Corporation
Blood+ 2005–2006 MBS/TBS/Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) produced by Production I.G
The New Captain Scarlet 2005 ITV co-produced by Anderson Entertainment and Indestructible Production Company
Zorro: The Sword and the Rose 2007 Telemundo/RTI Colombia
The Pyramid Game 2007 Challenge
The Tudors 2007–2010 Showtime/CBC produced by Reveille Eire, Octagon Films, Working Title Television, Peace Arch Entertainment, Showtime Networks and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
International distribution only
Los Simuladores 2008–2009 Televisa
Power of 10 2008 Nine Network co-produced by FremantleMedia Australia
Viper's Creed 2009 Animax/BS11/G4 produced by AIC Spirits and Digital Frontier

TOY Productions

Title Years Network Notes
Grady 1975–1976 NBC Spin-off of the 1972 TV series Sanford and Son by Tandem Productions
What's Happening!! 1976–1979 ABC
Carter Country 1977–1979 ABC
13 Queens Boulevard 1979 ABC
One in a Million 1980 ABC co-production with Columbia Pictures Television
One of the Boys 1982 NBC co-production with Columbia Pictures Television

Spelling-Goldberg Productions

Title Years Network Notes
The Rookies 1972–1976 ABC Originally syndicated by Viacom Enterprises
Chopper One 1974
S.W.A.T. 1975–1976
Starsky & Hutch 1975–1979
Family 1976–1980
Charlie's Angels 1976–1981
Fantasy Island 1977–1984 co-production with Columbia Pictures Television
Hart to Hart 1979–1984 co-production with Columbia Pictures Television (1982–1984) and Rona II Productions
T.J. Hooker 1982–1986 ABC/CBS co-production with Columbia Pictures Television

Rastar Television

Tandem Productions

Title Years Network Notes
All in the Family 1971–1979 CBS Based on the 1965 TV series Till Death Us Do Part by the British Broadcasting Corporation
Syndicated by Viacom Enterprises until 1990
Sanford and Son 1972–1977 NBC Based on the 1962 TV series Steptoe and Son by the British Broadcasting Corporation
Maude 1972–1978 CBS Spin off of All In The Family
Good Times 1974–1979 CBS Spin off of Maude; Based on the 1967 film by Columbia Pictures
All That Glitters 1977 Syndication
Sanford Arms 1977 NBC Based on Sanford and Son
Diff'rent Strokes 1978–1986 NBC/ABC Final season co-produced by Embassy Television.
Archie Bunker's Place 1979–1983 CBS A continuation of All In The Family
Sanford 1980–1981 NBC Based on Sanford and Son
Gloria 1982–1983 CBS Spin off of Archie Bunker's Place

ELP Communications

Formerly known as T.A.T. Communications Company (1974–1982) and Embassy Communications (1982–1988).
Notes: * (Later produced by Columbia Pictures Television since 1988) Bold (Produced by Columbia TriStar Television in 1994)

Title Years Network Notes
The Jeffersons 1975–1985 CBS A spin-off of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions
co-production with NRW Productions (1975–1979) and Ragamuffin Productions (1980–1981)
Hot L Baltimore 1975 ABC Based on the 1973 stage play The Hot L Baltimore by Lanford Wilson
One Day at a Time 1975–1984 CBS Co-production with Allwhit, Inc.
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1976–1977 Syndication Produced in association with and distributed by Filmways. Distributed by T.A.T. Communications Company during season 2.
The Nancy Walker Show 1976 ABC
The Dumplings 1976 NBC
All's Fair 1976–1977 CBS
Fernwood 2 Night 1977 Syndication A spin-off of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
A Year at the Top 1977 CBS
Forever Fernwood 1978 Syndication A continuation of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
America 2-Night 1978 Syndication A continuation of Fernwood 2 Night
In the Beginning 1978 CBS
Hello, Larry 1979–1980 NBC
The Baxters 1979–1981 Syndication season 1 only
*The Facts of Life 1979–1988 NBC A spin-off of the 1978 TV series Diff'rent Strokes by Tandem Productions, Inc.
Joe's World 1979–1980 NBC
Palmerstown, U.S.A. 1980–1981 CBS co-production with Alex Haley
Silver Spoons 1982–1987 NBC/Syndication co-production with Lightkeeper Productions from 1982 to 1984
Square Pegs 1982–1983 CBS
Double Trouble 1984–1985 NBC
a.k.a. Pablo 1984 ABC
E/R 1984–1985 CBS
*Who's the Boss? 1984–1992 ABC co-production with Hunter-Cohan Productions from 1987 to 1992
It's Your Move 1984–1985 NBC
*227 1985–1990 NBC
*The Charmings 1987–1988 ABC co-production with Sternin & Fraser Ink
*Married... with Children 1987–1997 FOX
Sweet Surrender 1987 NBC co-production with Dahn Than Productions
Everything's Relative 1987 CBS co-production with Fredde Productions
*Women in Prison 1987–1988 FOX
*Trial and Error 1988 CBS
*One of the Boys 1989 NBC
*Live-In 1989–1990 CBS with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
*The Famous Teddy Z 1989–1990 CBS
*Free Spirit 1989–1990 ABC
*Living Dolls 1989 ABC
*Sugar and Spice 1990 CBS
*Married People 1990–1991 ABC with Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.
*Top of the Heap 1991 FOX a spinoff of Married... with Children
*Teech 1991 CBS with Nikndaph Productions
*Vinnie & Bobby 1992 FOX a spinoff of Married... with Children
*Rachel Gunn, R.N. 1992–1993 FOX with Foul Tempered Woman Productions
*The Powers That Be 1992–1993 NBC co-production with ACT III Television and Castle Rock Entertainment
*Beakman's World 1992–1997 TLC/CBS co-production with Universal Belo Productions
*Phenom 1993–1994 ABC co-production with Gracie Films
*George 1993 ABC with Katie Face Productions and Envy Productions
*704 Hauser 1994 CBS A spinoff of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions

with ACT III Television

*Muddling Through 1994 CBS co-production with Savage Cake Productions
*My Wildest Dreams 1995 FOX
*First Time Out 1995 The WB

Merv Griffin Enterprises

Formerly known as Merv Griffin Productions until 1984.

Title Years Network Notes
The Merv Griffin Show 1962–1986 NBC/CBS/Syndication distributed by Group W Productions (1964–1969), Metromedia Producers Corporation (1972–1983) and King World (1983–1986)
Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights
Jeopardy! 1964–1975
1978–1979
1984–present
NBC/Syndication distributed by Metromedia Producers Corporation (1974–1975) and King World Productions (1984–2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007–present)
Continued starting in 1994 by Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002) and Sony Pictures Television (2002–present)
Let's Play Post Office 1965–1966 NBC
Reach for the Stars 1967 NBC
One in a Million 1967 NBC
Memory Game 1971 NBC
Wheel of Fortune 1975–present NBC/CBS/Syndication syndicated nighttime version distributed by King World Productions (1983–2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007–present)
Continued starting in 1994 by Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002) and Sony Pictures Television (2002–present)
Dance Fever 1979–1987 Syndication co-produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights
Headline Chasers 1985–1986 Syndication co-production with Wink Martindale Enterprises and distributed by King World
Monopoly 1990 ABC co-production with Parker Brothers and King World
Currently owned by Hasbro Studios
Super Jeopardy! 1990 ABC co-produced by King World
Ruckus 1991 WNBC

Danny Arnold Productions

Guber-Peters Television

Title Years Network
The Dating Game 1965–1974, 1978–1980, 1986–1989 ABC/Syndication
Dream Girl of '67 1966–1967
The Newlywed Game 1966–1974, 1977–1980, 1985–1989 ABC/Syndication
How's Your Mother-in-Law? 1967-1968 ABC
The Game Game 1969 Syndication
The Parent Game 1972–1973 Syndication
Treasure Hunt 1973–1977, 1981–1982 Syndication
The Bobby Vinton Show 1975–1978 CTV/Syndication
The Gong Show 1976–1980, 1988–1989 NBC/Syndication
The $1.98 Beauty Show 1978–1980 Syndication
3's a Crowd 1979–1980 Syndication
Camouflage 1980 Syndication
Oceanquest 1985 ABC
Dream Girl USA 1986–1987
Quiz Kids Challenge 1990 Syndication

New World Television

(Note: Denotes (*) produced by TriStar Television in 1991)

Title Years Network Notes
Sledge Hammer! 1986–1988 ABC U.S. television rights are held by Sony Pictures Television
Tour of Duty 1987–1990 CBS co-production with Braun Entertainment Group
Grand Slam 1990 CBS co-production with Bill Norton Productions
Elvis 1990 ABC
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase 1990 ABC mini-series; co-production with ItzBinso Long Productions and P.A. Productions
Get a Life* 1990–1992 FOX produced by Elliotland and Mirkinvision
The Adventures of Mark & Brian* 1991–1992 NBC co-production with Don Mischer Productions and Frontier Pictures
Charlie Hoover* 1991–1992 FOX co-production with Ian Gurvitz Productions and Brillstein-Grey Entertainment

Jack Barry Productions/Barry & Enright Productions

Stewart Television

The $10,000 Pyramid (1973–1976)
The $20,000 Pyramid (1976–1980)
The $25,000 Pyramid (1974–1979) (currently owned by CBS Television Distribution)
The $50,000 Pyramid (1981)
The (New) $25,000 Pyramid (1982–1988)
The $100,000 Pyramid (1985–1988) (originally distributed by 20th Century Fox Television)
The $100,000 Pyramid (1991)

Sony Wonder Television

In 2000, Sony Music Entertainment sold the television assets of Sony Wonder to TV-Loonland AG. As part of the sale, Sony kept the North American home video and international audio rights to its series. Most of the Sony Wonder television library is currently owned by m4e.[5]

Title Years Network Notes
The Beginner's Bible 1995 Direct-to-video with Time Life Video & Television and Jumbo Pictures
Baby, It's You 1996 Direct-to-video
The Kidsongs Television Show 1997–1998 Syndication seasons 3–4 only; co-production with and owned by Together Again Video Productions
The Crayon Box 1997–1998 Syndication with Sunbow Entertainment, PolyGram Television, Random House Studio and Chiodo Bros. Productions
Salty's Lighthouse 1997–1998 PBS with Sunbow Entertainment
Mission Genesis 1997 The Sci-Fi Channel with Sunbow Entertainment, Empire Entertainment, The Sci-Fi Channel and YTV
Fat Dog Mendoza 1998–2001 Cartoon Network Europe with Sunbow Entertainment and TMO-Loonland
The Brothers Flub 1998–1999 Nickelodeon with Sunbow Entertainment, Ravensburger Film + TV, and Videal
Angel Wings 1999 Direct-to-video with Sunbow Entertainment and Tyndale Entertainment
Mega Babies 1999–2000 Fox Family with CinéGroupe and Landmark Entertainment Group
The Rainbow Fish 1999–2000 HBO Family with EM.TV and Decode Entertainment
Wondrous Myths & Legends 1999–2000 Direct-to-video with D'Ocon Films
Generation O! 2000–2001 Kids WB with Sunbow Entertainment, RTV Family Entertainment and Cuckoo's Nest

Adelaide Productions

Note: Adelaide serves as copyright holder and producer of the following shows, but bears the logo of the respective SPE branch.

Title Years Network Notes
Jumanji: The Series 1996–1999 UPN Kids/BKN with Interscope Communications and Teitler Film
based on the 1995 film by TriStar Pictures
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. 1996 CBS with Doug²
Extreme Ghostbusters 1997 Syndication
Men in Black: The Series 1997–2001 Kids WB! with Amblin Television
based on the 1997 film by Columbia Pictures
Channel Umptee-3 1997–1998 Kids WB! Executive produced by live-action TV veteran Norman Lear, co-produced by Act III Productions and Enchanté George
Godzilla: The Series 1998–2000 Fox Kids with Toho and Centropolis Television
based on the 1998 film by TriStar Pictures
Dilbert 1999–2000 UPN with overseas work done by Rough Draft Korea and Yeson Entertainment
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles 1999–2000 Syndication based on the 1997 film by TriStar Pictures
Dragon Tales 1999–2005 PBS Kids with Children's Television Workshop (1999–2001) and Sesame Workshop (2001–2005)
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot 1999–2001 Fox Kids based on Dark Horse Entertainment's comic book series
Max Steel 2000–2002 Kids WB! (season 1–2)
Cartoon Network (season 3)
with Foundation Imaging (season 1) and Mainframe Entertainment (seasons 2 and 3)
Sammy 2000 NBC co-produced with Brad Grey Television and Desert Rat Productions
Jackie Chan Adventures 2000–2005 Kids WB! in association with The JC Group and Blue Train Entertainment
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series 2001–2002 Syndication
Harold and the Purple Crayon 2001–2002 HBO
Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl 2002 ScreenBlast distributed online
Phantom Investigators 2002 The WB Co-produced with (W)Holesome Products, Inc.
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 2003 MTV co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment
Stuart Little 2003 HBO co-produced by Red Wagon Entertainment
based on the 1999 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures
Astro Boy 2003–2004 The WB
Cartoon Network
Co-produced by Tezuka Productions for the American version; based on the characters by Osamu Tezuka.
The Boondocks 2005–2014 Adult Swim with Rebel Base Productions
The Spectacular Spider-Man 2008–2009 Kids' WB (season 1)
Disney XD (season 2)
co-produced by Marvel Entertainment and Culver Entertainment
Sit Down, Shut Up 2009 Fox co-produced by Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television; remake of the original Australian 2001 series of the same name.

2waytraffic

Embassy Row

Formerly known as Diplomatic until 2005.

Victory Television

Silvergate Media

Silver River Productions

Stellify Media

Left Bank Pictures

Eleven

Eleventh Hour Films

Electric Ray

Playmaker Media

Television Films, Miniseries and Specials

Columbia Pictures Television

TriStar Television

Columbia TriStar Television

Sony Pictures Television

Screen Gems

Embassy Communications

Embassy Row

Left Bank Pictures

Spelling-Goldberg Productions

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  2. ^ "Phil Lord, Chris Miller Developing Marvel TV Universe With Nine-Figure Sony Overall Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  3. ^ Petski, Denise (28 April 2020). "'Goosebumps' Live-Action Series In Works By Neal H. Moritz & Scholastic". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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