List of Warner Bros. Television programs
This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Warner Bros. Television. This list also includes shows produced or distributed by Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Horizon Television, Lorimar Television, Telepictures, Castle Rock Entertainment, New Line Television, HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, Adult Swim, CNN, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
Warner Bros. Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Warner Bros. Presents | 1955–1956 | ABC | |
Cheyenne | 1955–1963 | ABC | |
Conflict | 1956–1957 | ABC | |
Sugarfoot | 1957–1960 | ABC | |
Colt .45 | |||
Maverick | 1957–1962 | ABC | |
Lawman | 1958–1962 | ABC | |
Bronco | |||
77 Sunset Strip | 1958–1964 | ABC | |
The Alaskans | 1959–1960 | ABC | |
Bourbon Street Beat | |||
Hawaiian Eye | 1959–1963 | ABC | |
The Bugs Bunny Show | 1960–2000 | ABC, CBS | |
The Roaring Twenties | 1960–1962 | ABC | |
Surfside 6 | |||
Room for One More | 1962 | ABC | |
The Gallant Men[1] | 1962–1963 | ABC | |
GE True | CBS | ||
The Dakotas | 1963 | ABC | |
Temple Houston | 1963–1964 | NBC | co-production with Apollo Productions, Inc. |
Wendy and Me | 1964–1965 | ABC | co-production with Natwill Productions |
No Time for Sergeants | |||
F Troop | 1965–1967 | ABC | |
Mister Roberts | 1965–1966 | NBC | |
Hank | |||
The F.B.I. | 1965–1974 | ABC | co-production with Quinn Martin Productions |
The Road Runner Show | 1966–1972 | CBS, ABC | |
The Chicago Teddy Bears | 1971 | CBS | co-production with Dean Jones Productions, Inc. |
The New Dick Van Dyke Show | 1971–1974 | ||
Nichols | 1971–1972 | NBC | co-production with Cherokee Productions |
The Jimmy Stewart Show | co-production with J-K/Ablidon Productions | ||
The Merrie Melodies Show | 1972 | Syndication | |
Search | 1972–1973 | NBC | co-production with Leslie Stevens Productions |
Banyon | co-production with Quinn Martin Productions | ||
The Delphi Bureau[2] | ABC | ||
The Brian Keith Show | 1972–1974 | NBC | co-production with Miguel Productions |
The Streets of San Francisco | 1972–1977 | ABC | co-production with Quinn Martin Productions (pilot and season one only)[3][4] Rights now owned by CBS Television Distribution[5][6] |
Kung Fu | 1972–1975 | ABC | |
The Cowboys | 1974 | ABC | |
Kodiak | distribution only; produced by Kodiak Productions | ||
The New Land (TV series) | |||
Shoulder to Shoulder | BBC | mini-series; co-production with the BBC | |
Harry O | 1974–1976 | ABC | |
Give-n-Take | 1975 | CBS | |
The Neighbors | 1975–1976 | ABC | |
Wonder Woman | 1975–1979 | ABC, CBS | co-production with The Douglas S. Cramer Company and Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd.; DC Comics (owners of the Wonder Woman copyright) was itself wholly owned by Warner Communications by this time |
Adam | 1976–1983 | ||
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle | 1976–1980 | CBS | co-production with Filmation Associates |
Alice | 1976–1985 | CBS | based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore |
Code R | 1977 | CBS | |
The New Adventures of Batman | co-production with Filmation Associates and DC Comics | ||
Rafferty | |||
Second Chance | ABC | ||
Roots | |||
The Fitzpatricks | 1977–1978 | CBS | |
The Daffy Duck Show | 1978–1979 | NBC | |
Roots: The Next Generations | 1979 | ABC | mini-series; co-production with The Wolper Organization[7] |
Time Express[8] | CBS | ||
Dorothy | co-production with The Konigsberg Company[9] & Davis-Carroll Productions | ||
California Fever | co-production with Lou Step Productions | ||
The Dukes of Hazzard | 1979–1985 | CBS | co-production with Paul R. Picard Productions, Piggy Productions (season 1) and Lou Step Productions (seasons 2–7) |
This Old House | 1979–present | PBS | Distribution only for syndication;[10] primarily produced by WGBH-TV and This Old House Ventures |
Young Maverick | 1979–1980 | CBS | |
Flo | 1980–1981 | CBS | |
Enos | co-production with Lou Step Productions[11] | ||
Freebie and the Bean[12] | |||
Park Place | 1981 | CBS | |
Private Benjamin | 1981–1983 | CBS | |
Love, Sidney | NBC | ||
Bret Maverick | 1981–1982 | NBC | co-production with Cherokee Productions |
Bare Essence | 1983 | NBC | |
The Thorn Birds | ABC | mini-series; co-production with Edward Lewis Productions[13] | |
Casablanca | NBC | ||
The Dukes | CBS | co-production with Hanna-Barbera | |
Wizards and Warriors | co-produced by Don Reo Productions[14] | ||
High Performance | ABC | ||
Goodnight, Beantown | 1983–1984 | CBS | co-production with Bixby-Brandon Productions |
The Mississippi | |||
The Yellow Rose | NBC | co-produced with John Wilder-Michael Zinberg Productions | |
Scarecrow and Mrs. King | 1983–1987 | CBS | co-production with Shoot the Moon Enterprises and B&E Enterprises |
Steambath | 1984 | Showtime | co-production with Joe Byrne/Falrose and Pollock/Davis, Inc. |
V | 1984–1985 | NBC | co-production with Daniel H. Blatt-Robert Singer Productions |
Night Court | 1984–1992 | NBC | co-production with Starry Night Productions (seasons 1–6) |
Off the Rack | 1984–1985 | ABC | co-production with Brownstone and Mugwump Productions |
Eye to Eye | 1985 | ABC | co-production with Eustis and Elias and an S. A. Vail Productions and Mut, Inc. |
Double Dare | CBS | co-production with December Enterprises, Inc. and Wanderers Productions, Inc. | |
I Had Three Wives | CBS | co-production with Brownstone and Mugwump Productions | |
Spenser: For Hire | 1985–1988 | ABC | co-production with John Wilder Productions (season 1)[15] and Jadda Productions (season 2) |
Growing Pains | 1985–1992 | ABC | co-production with Guntzelman-Sullivan-Marshall Productions (seasons 5–6) |
North and South | 1985–1986 1994 | ABC | co-production with David L. Wolper Productions |
Shadow Chasers | 1985–1986 | ABC | co-production with Kenneth Johnson/Brian Grazer Productions |
Head of the Class | 1986–1991 | ABC | co-produced with Eustis/Elias Productions |
ALF (TV series) | 1986–1990 | NBC | co-produced with Lorimar-Telepictures, Lorimar Television Productions |
My Sister Sam | 1986–1988 | CBS | co-production with Pony Productions |
Shell Game | 1987 | CBS | co-production with Lou-Step Productions |
Ohara | 1987–1988 | ABC | |
Full House | 1987–1995 | ABC | co-produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions[16] 1987–1988 episodes from Lorimar-Telepictures; 1988–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television |
Just in Time | 1988 | ABC | |
Police Academy | 1988–1989 | Syndication | co-production with Ruby-Spears |
Just the Ten of Us | 1988–1990 | ABC | co-produced with Guntzelman-Sullivan-Marshall Productions |
Murphy Brown | 1988–1998 2018 | CBS | co-produced with Shukovsky English Entertainment |
A Man Called Hawk | 1989 | ABC | |
Beetlejuice | 1989–1991 | ABC Fox Kids | co-production with The Geffen Film Company and Nelvana |
Tales from the Crypt | 1989–1996 | HBO | WB has international distribution rights outside the US as well as Home Video rights domestic media rights are with 20th Century Fox Television[17] |
Life Goes On | 1989–1993 | ABC | co-produced with Toots Productions |
Family Matters | 1989–1998 | ABC, CBS | 1989–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (seasons 1–4) |
Molloy | 1990 | FOX | co-production with The Lee Rich Company |
The Flash | 1990–1991 | CBS | co-production with Pet Fly Productions |
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | 1990–1996 | NBC | co-production with The Stuffed Dog Company, Quincy Jones Productions (1990–1993) (seasons 1–3), Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment (1993–1996) (seasons 4–6) and NBC Productions; NBCUniversal owns the copyrights to the series, WB only handles worldwide distribution since 1994 |
Tiny Toon Adventures | 1990–1995 | Syndication, Fox Kids | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Roc | 1991–1995 | FOX | co-production with HBO Independent Productions |
Sisters | 1991–1996 | NBC | 1991–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (seasons 1–3) |
Step By Step | 1991–1998 | ABC, CBS | 1991–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (seasons 1–2) |
Billy | 1992 | ABC | co-produced with Eustis/Elias Productions |
Angel Street | CBS | co-production with John Wells And Friends | |
Bodies of Evidence | 1992–1993 | CBS | |
Room for Two | ABC | co-production with Phantom Productions | |
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | 1992–1997 | ABC | 1992–1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1) |
Martin | FOX | co-produced with You Go Boy! Productions (1994–1997) (seasons 3–5) and HBO Independent Productions | |
Out All Night | 1992–1993 | NBC | co-production with Paz, Inc. Alan Haymon Productions, The Stuffed Dog Company and NBC Productions |
Family Dog | 1993 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Tim Burton Productions, Nelvana and Universal Television; WB has international distribution rights outside the US, domestic distribution rights are handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and Studios USA Television[18] |
Tall Hopes | |||
The Trouble with Larry | co-production with Highest Common Denominator Productions and Meleager Productions | ||
It Had to Be You | co-production with Highest Common Denominator Productions | ||
Family Album | |||
Against the Grain | NBC | co-produced with Magnum Productions and The Lee Rich Company[19] | |
Time Trax | 1993–1994 | PTEN | 1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1); co-production with Gary Nardino Productions |
Getting By | ABC, NBC | 1993 episodes from Lorimar Television (season 1); co-production with Bickley-Warren Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions | |
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. | FOX | ||
Café Americain | NBC | ||
Animaniacs | 1993–1998 | Fox Kids, Kids' WB | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Living Single | FOX | co-produced with SisterLee Productions (1994–1998) (seasons 2–5) | |
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues | 1993–1997 | PTEN | |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | ABC | co-produced with Gangbuster Films, Inc. (pilot), Roundelay Productions (1993–1994) (season 1) and December 3 Productions (1994–1997) (seasons 2–4) | |
The John Larroquette Show | 1993–1996 | NBC | co-produced with Witt/Thomas Productions |
Tom | 1994 | CBS | |
Free Willy | ABC | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Nelvana and Le Studio Canal+[20] | |
Daddy's Girls | CBS | co-production with Carydan Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions | |
The George Carlin Show | 1994–1995 | FOX | co-production with Sweet Freedom Productions and Main Sequence |
On Our Own | ABC | co-produced with Lightkeeper Productions, De Passe Entertainment and Miller-Boyett Productions | |
Something Wilder | NBC | ||
Babylon 5 | 1994–1998 | PTEN, TNT | co-production with Babylonian Productions |
Friends | 1994–2004 | NBC | co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions |
ER | 1994–2009 | NBC | co-produced with Amblin Entertainment, John Wells Productions and Constant c Productions |
Pointman | 1995 | PTEN | co-production with Pointman Productions |
History of Rock 'n' Roll | Documentary mini-series; co-production with Andrew Solt Productions, QDE, Telepictures Productions, and Time-Life Video & Television | ||
Muscle | The WB | co-produced with Witt/Thomas Productions and Boone County Productions | |
Medicine Ball | FOX | ||
The Great Defender | |||
Charlie Grace | ABC | co-production with Wings Productions and December 3 Productions | |
The Monroes | |||
Double Rush | CBS | ||
Dweebs | |||
New York News | |||
The Wayans Bros. | 1995–1999 | The WB | co-produced with BabyWay Productions & Next to Last Productions[21] |
The Parent 'Hood | co-produced with The Townsend Entertainment Company (1995–1999) (seasons 2–5), Highest Common Denominator Productions (1995) (season 1), and Warren & Rinsler Productions (1995–1998) (seasons 2–4) | ||
In the House | NBC, UPN, Syndication | co-production with Winifred Hervey Productions, Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment and NBC Productions (seasons 1–2); NBC Studios (1996–1998) (seasons 3–5); WB takes over production from season 5 onwards | |
Hope and Gloria | 1995–1996 | NBC | co-produced with Team Steinkellner Productions |
High Society | CBS | co-production with JVTV and Look Ma Productions | |
Bless This House | co-produced with Mohawk Productions | ||
The Client | co-production with Michael Filerman Productions and Judith Paige Mitchell Productions | ||
Minor Adjustments | NBC, UPN | ||
Too Something | FOX | ||
Kirk | 1995–1997 | The WB | co-produced with Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | 1995–2000 | CBS, Nickelodeon | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Nelvana Rights now owned by Revolution Studios (copyrights), Shout! Factory (U.S. distribution), and Miramax (international distribution) |
The Drew Carey Show | 1995–2004 | ABC | co-produced with Mohawk Productions |
The Gumby Show | 1995–1992 | ||
MADtv | 1995–2009 | FOX | |
Access Hollywood | 1996–present | Syndication | produced by NBC Studios; WB took control of the distribution of the series in 1999 from 20th Television, WB stopped distributing Access in 2001 |
Lush Life | 1996 | FOX | co-produced with SisterLee Productions |
Party Girl | |||
The Show | |||
Local Heroes | |||
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | CBS | co-produced by Page Two Productions & Bakula Productions[22] | |
My Guys | co-production with Cherp Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions | ||
Common Law | ABC | ||
Life with Roger | 1996–1997 | The WB | |
Pearl | CBS | co-production with Impact Zone Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions | |
Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher | 1996–1998 | The WB | co-produced with Warren and Rinsler Productions |
The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor[23] | Cartoon Network | co-produced with Fred Wolf Films[23] | |
Suddenly Susan | 1996–2000 | NBC | |
The Jamie Foxx Show | 1996–2001 | The WB | co-produced with Bent Outta Shape Productions and Foxxhole Productions |
Chicago Sons | 1997 | NBC | |
Spy Game | ABC | co-production with McNamara Paper Products, Inc., Renaissance Pictures and Universal Television | |
Leaving L.A. | ABC | ||
The Shining | ABC | ||
Meego | CBS | ||
Built to Last | NBC | ||
La Femme Nikita | 1997–2001 | CTV, USA[24] | co-produced with Baton Broadcasting, LPN Productions, Inc. and Fireworks Entertainment |
The New Adventures of Zorro | 1997–1998 | Syndication | co-produced with Fred Wolf Films |
Police Academy: The Series | |||
Veronica's Closet | 1997–2000 | NBC | co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions |
The New Adventures of Robin Hood | 1997–1999 | TNT, Syndication | co-produced with Dune Productions and M6 |
Prey | 1998 | ABC | co-production with Edelson Productions and Lars Thorwald Inc. |
Just in Time | |||
Kelly Kelly | The WB | ||
Maximum Bob | ABC | ||
The Brian Benben Show | CBS | co-production with CBS Productions | |
The Closer | CBS | ||
Vengeance Unlimited | 1998–1999 | ABC | co-production with McNamara Paper Products |
Trinity | NBC | co-production with John Wells Productions | |
Brimstone | FOX | co-production with Lars Thorwald Inc. | |
Hyperion Bay | The WB | co-produced with South Productions | |
Two of a Kind | ABC | co-produced with Griffard/Adler Productions, Dualstar Productions and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions | |
Jesse | 1998–2000 | NBC | co-produced with Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions |
For Your Love | 1998–2002 | NBC, The WB | co-produced with SisterLee Productions |
Will & Grace | 1998–2006 | NBC | co-produced with 3 Sisters Entertainment, KoMut Entertainment, NBC Studios (1998–2004), and NBC Universal Television Studios (2004–2006); WB only handles distribution in the US, international distribution is handled by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution through NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Everything's Relative | 1999 | NBC | |
The Chimp Channel | TBS | co-production with Telescopic Pictures | |
Katie Joplin | The WB | ||
Mission Hill | 1999–2002 | The WB, Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions |
Odd Man Out | 1999–2000 | ABC | co-produced with Frontier Pictures |
The Strip | UPN | co-produced with Silver Pictures Television and Millar Gough Ink | |
The Norm Show | 1999–2001 | ABC | co-produced with Mohawk Productions |
Jack & Jill | The WB | co-produced with The Canton Company and 22¢ Films[25] | |
Third Watch | 1999–2005 | NBC | co-produced with John Wells Productions |
The West Wing | 1999–2006 | NBC | co-produced with John Wells Productions |
Code Name: Eternity | 2000 | Syndication | |
Freedom | UPN | ||
Opposite Sex | FOX | ||
Bull | TNT | ||
Hype | 2000–2001 | The WB | co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions |
The Fugitive | CBS | ||
Baby Blues | 2000–2002 | The WB (episodes 1–8), Adult Swim (episodes 9–13) | co-production with King Features Syndicate,[26] Rough Draft Studios and Split the Difference Productions |
Nikki | The WB | co-produced with Mohawk Productions | |
X-Men: Evolution | 2000–2003 | Kids' WB | co-distributed with Disney–ABC Domestic Television co-produced with Marvel Studios and Film Roman |
Gilmore Girls | 2000–2007 | The WB, The CW | co-produced with Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Hofflund/Polone |
Queer as Folk | 2000–2005 | Showtime | WB has international distribution rights outside the US, domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution; produced by Tony Jonas Productions, Cowlip Productions, Temple Street Productions and Showtime Networks[27] |
Citizen Baines | 2001 | CBS | co-produced with John Wells Productions and Lydia Woodward Productions |
Dark Realm | Syndication | ||
Night Visions | FOX | co-production with Angel/Brown Productions | |
Thieves | ABC | ||
Justice League | 2001–2003 | Cartoon Network | co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics |
The Oblongs | 2001–2002 | The WB, Adult Swim[28] | co-produced with Jobsite Productions, Film Roman Productions, Oblong Productions and Mohawk Productions[29] |
Witchblade | TNT | co-production with Camelot Pictures, Hotsed Pictures, Mythic Films and Top Cow Productions | |
The Nightmare Room | Kids' WB | co-production with Parachute Entertainment and Tollin/Robbins Productions | |
Off Centre | The WB | co-production with DreamWorks Television and Weitz, Weitz and Zuker | |
Maybe It's Me | co-production with SamJen Productions and Touchstone Television | ||
Smallville | 2001–2011 | The WB, The CW | co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar Gough Ink, and DC Comics |
The Court | 2002 | ABC | co-production with John Wells Productions |
My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star | The WB | ||
Presidio Med | 2002–2003 | CBS | co-production with Lydia Woodward Productions and John Wells Productions |
Fastlane | FOX | co-production with McNamara Paper Products, Wonderland Sound and Vision and 20th Century Fox Television; WB has handle domestic distribution rights, international distribution rights outside the US are with 20th Television | |
Birds of Prey | The WB | co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions Pilot co-produced by Flash Film Works | |
3 South | MTV | co-production with MTV Animation and MTV Networks[30] | |
Greetings from Tucson | The WB | co-produced by 3 Arts Entertainment and Big Ticket Television[31] WB has international distribution rights outside the US domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution[5][32] | |
Good Morning, Miami | NBC | ||
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment | 2002–2004 | The WB | co-production with Bahr-Small Productions and Big Ticket Television; WB has international distribution rights outside the US, domestic distribution rights are with CBS Television Distribution |
Everwood | 2002–2006 | The WB | co-produced with Berlanti-Liddell Productions[33] |
What I Like About You | co-produced with Schneider's Bakery and Tollin/Robbins Productions | ||
George Lopez | 2002–2007 | ABC | co-produced with Fortis Productions and Mohawk Productions |
Without a Trace | 2002–2009 | CBS | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, CBS Productions (2002–2006) (seasons 1–4), and CBS Paramount Network Television (2006–2009) (seasons 5–7) |
Wanda at Large | 2003 | FOX | co-produced with Mohawk Productions |
Black Sash | The WB | co-production with The Sash Films Inc. and Tollin/Robbins Productions | |
Skin | FOX | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Hoosier Karma Productions | |
On the Spot | The WB | ||
Tarzan | The WB | ||
Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003 | 2003–2005 | Cartoon Network | co-distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television Produced by Lucasfilm and Cartoon Network Studios |
Run of the House | 2003–2004 | The WB | co-produced with The Tannenbaum Company and Two Out Rally Productions[34] |
Like Family | co-produced with 3 Hounds Productions, MHS Productions and The Littlefield Co. | ||
All About the Andersons | |||
The Mullets | UPN | co-production with Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions and The Tannenbaum Company | |
I'm with Her | ABC | co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions and Pennette & Henchy Productions[35] | |
Rock Me Baby | UPN | ||
Eve | 2003–2006 | UPN | co-produced with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Mega Diva |
The O.C. | 2003–2007 | FOX | co-produced by Hypnotic (season 1)[36] co-production with College Hill Pictures Inc. and Wonderland Sound and Vision |
All of Us | UPN, The CW | co-production with Overbrook Entertainment | |
Nip/Tuck | 2003–2010 | FX | co-produced with Ryan Murphy Productions, Stu Segall Productions, Hands Down Entertainment[37] and The Shephard-Robin Company |
Cold Case | CBS | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Productions (2003–2006); CBS Paramount Network Television (2006–2009); CBS Television Studios (2009–2010) distributed in the US by WB TV[38] & distributed internationally by CBS Studios International | |
One Tree Hill | 2003–2012 | The WB, The CW | co-produced with Mastermind Laboratories and Tollin/Robbins Productions |
Two and a Half Men | 2003–2015 | CBS | co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions and The Tannenbaum Company |
The Help | 2004 | The WB | |
The D.A. | ABC | ||
Come to Papa | NBC | co-production with NBC Studios | |
Next Action Star | co-production with Silver Pictures Television, NBC Studios, Brass Ring Productions and GRB Entertainment | ||
The Stones | CBS | ||
Dr. Vegas | |||
Jack & Bobby | 2004–2005 | The WB | co-production with Shoe Money Productions and Berlanti-Liddell Productions |
The Real Gilligan's Island | TBS | ||
The Mountain | The WB | co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions and Wonderland Sound and Vision | |
Center of the Universe | CBS | co-production with Katlin/Bernstein Productions and The Tannenbaum Company | |
Blue Collar TV[39] | 2004–2006 | The WB | Distribution only; produced by Bahr / Small Productions, Parallel Entertainment & Riverside Productions, Inc.[39] |
Joey | NBC | co-produced with Bright-San Productions and Silver & Gold Productions | |
The Batman | 2004–2008 | Kids' WB, Cartoon Network[40] | co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics |
Veronica Mars | 2004–2007 | UPN, The CW | co-produced with Stu Segall Productions, Silver Pictures Television and Rob Thomas Productions |
Eyes | 2005 | ABC | co-produced by McNamara Paper Products[41] |
Hot Properties | co-produced by SamJen Productions[42] | ||
Reunion | FOX | co-produced by Class IV Productions and Oh That Gus!, Inc.[43] | |
Jonny Zero | |||
Twins | 2005–2006 | The WB | co-produced with KoMut Entertainment |
Just Legal | co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television | ||
Related | |||
E-Ring | NBC | ||
Freddie | ABC | co-produced with Mohawk Productions and Hunga Rican, Excitable Boy! | |
Invasion | co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions[44] | ||
The War at Home | 2005–2007 | FOX | co-produced with Acme Productions and Rob Lotterstein Productions |
Close to Home | CBS | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television | |
The Closer | 2005–2012 | TNT | co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Walking Entropy |
Supernatural | 2005–present | The WB, The CW | co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision and Kripke Enterprises |
Four Kings | 2006 | NBC | co-produced with KoMut Entertainment |
Twenty Good Years | |||
Modern Men | The WB | co-produced with Marsh McCall Productions (Pilot)[45] and Jerry Bruckheimer Television[46] | |
The Bedford Diaries | co-produced with HBO Independent Productions, Levinson / Fontana Company and Mother Trucker Television Productions Ltd | ||
The Evidence | ABC | co-produced with John Wells Productions[47] | |
Justice | FOX | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television | |
Happy Hour | |||
Smith | CBS | co-produced with John Wells Productions | |
Men in Trees | 2006–2008 | ABC | |
The New Adventures of Old Christine | 2006–2010 | CBS | co-produced with Kari's Logo Here |
The Class | 2006–2007 | CBS | co-produced with CraneKlarik |
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip | NBC | co-produced with Shoe Money Productions | |
The Nine | ABC | co-produced with Sunset Road Productions | |
Traveler | 2007 | ABC | |
Moonlight | 2007–2008 | CBS | co-produced with Silver Pictures Television |
Big Shots | ABC | co-produced with Oh That Gus!, Inc.[48] | |
Aliens in America | The CW | co-produced with CBS Paramount Network Television and Guarascio / Port Productions[49] | |
Life Is Wild | co-produced with CBS Paramount Network Television, CBS Television Studios, Company Pictures[50] and 34 Films[51] | ||
Notes from the Underbelly | ABC | co-produced with The Tannenbaum Company and Hill Three Productions | |
Pushing Daisies | 2007–2009 | ABC | co-produced with The Jinks/Cohen Company and Living Dead Guy Productions |
Chuck | 2007–2012 | NBC | co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision, College Hill Pictures (Seasons 1–3) and Fake Empire Productions (Seasons 4–5) |
Gossip Girl | The CW | co-produced with 17th Street Productions, College Hill Pictures, Inc., Fake Empire Productions, Alloy Entertainment, CBS Paramount Network Television (2007–09) and CBS Television Studios (2009–12)[52] | |
The Big Bang Theory | 2007–present | CBS | co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions |
Eleventh Hour | 2008–2009 | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Granada America | |
Privileged | The CW | ||
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | FOX | co-produced with C2-Pictures, Sarah Connor Pictures, Bartleby Company, The Halcyon Company and 20th Century Fox Television | |
The Life & Times of Tim | 2008–2012 | HBO | co-produced with Media Rights Capital |
Fringe | 2008–2013 | FOX | co-produced with Bad Robot Productions |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Cartoon Network | co-produced with Lucasfilm Animation, seasons 1–5 only co-distributed by Disney-ABC Domestic Television | |
The Mentalist | 2008–2015 | CBS | co-produced with Primrose Hill Productions |
Childrens Hospital | 2008–2016[53] | TheWB Online, Adult Swim[53] | Co-produced with The Corddry Company, Abominable Pictures, Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 and Williams Street |
The Beautiful Life: TBL | 2009 | The CW | co-produced with Katalyst Films, CBS Productions, Mike Kelley Productions and The Page Fright Company |
Eastwick | ABC | co-produced with Curly Girly Productions[54] | |
Hank | ABC SBT | co-produced by McMonkey Productions and Werner Entertainment[55] | |
The Forgotten | 2009–2010 | ABC | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television |
V | 2009–2011 | ABC | co-produced with The Scott Peters Company and HDFilms |
Southland | 2009–2013 | NBC, TNT | co-produced with John Wells Productions |
The Middle | 2009–2018 | ABC | co-produced with Blackie and Blondie Productions |
The Vampire Diaries | 2009–2017 | The CW | co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios |
Past Life | 2010 | FOX | co-produced with Hudgins Productions and Lou Pitt Productions[56] |
Miami Medical | CBS | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Skim Milk Productions[57] and Bonanza Productions | |
Romantically Challenged | ABC | co-produced with Candy Bar Productions[58] | |
Undercovers | NBC | co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Good Butter Productions[59] | |
The Whole Truth | ABC | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television | |
Human Target | 2010–2011 | FOX | co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision, Bonanza Productions, DC Comics and Bell Media |
Life Unexpected | The CW | co-produced with CBS Productions and Best Day Ever Productions and Mojo Films | |
Hellcats | with Five & Dime Productions, Tom Welling Productions and CBS Television Studios | ||
Chase | NBC | co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Bonanza Productions | |
Better with You | ABC | co-produced with Silver & Gold Productions | |
$h*! My Dad Says | CBS | co-produced with KoMut Entertainment | |
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | 2010–2013 | Cartoon Network | Co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation |
MAD | |||
Nikita | The CW | co-produced with Wonderland Sound and Vision, Nikita Films and Sesfonstein Productions[60] | |
Mike & Molly | 2010–2016 | CBS | Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions |
Young Justice | 2010–present[61] | Cartoon Network | Co-produced with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation |
Pretty Little Liars | 2010–2017 | ABC Family, Freeform | Co-produced with Long Lake Productions, Russian Hill Productions and Alloy Entertainment |
Shameless | 2011–present | Showtime | co-produced with John Wells Productions |
The Paul Reiser Show | 2011 | NBC | |
Harry's Law | 2011–2012 | NBC | co-produced with David E. Kelley Productions |
Ringer | The CW | with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios (pilot) and CBS Television Studios | |
The Secret Circle | Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios | ||
I Hate My Teenage Daughter | FOX | Co-produced with Gavin&Roxie&Hap Productions | |
ThunderCats | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Studio 4°C[62] | |
2 Broke Girls | 2011–2017 | CBS | Co-produced with Michael Patrick King Productions |
Person of Interest | 2011–2016 | CBS | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions |
Hart of Dixie | 2011–2015 | The CW | Co-produced with Fake Empire Productions, Dogarooski and CBS Television Studios |
Suburgatory | 2011–2014 | ABC | Co-produced with Piece of Pie Productions |
The Looney Tunes Show | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation | |
Are You There, Chelsea? | 2012 | NBC | Co-produced with Borderline Amazing Productions, Werner Entertainment and 4 to 6 Foot Productions[63] |
Alcatraz | FOX | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions | |
Partners | CBS | Co-produced with KoMut Entertainment | |
Major Crimes | 2012–2018 | TNT | Co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Walking Entropy[64] |
Arrow | 2012–present | The CW | Co-produced with Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions and DC Comics |
Revolution | 2012–2014 | NBC | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Kripke Enterprises |
Work It | 2012–2013 | ABC, TV2, MTV3 | Co-produced with Summer School Productions[65] |
666 Park Avenue | ABC | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment | |
Green Lantern: The Animated Series | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation | |
Emily Owens, M.D. | The CW | Co-produced with CBS Television Studios and The Dan Jinks Company | |
Cult | 2013 | The CW | co-produced by Fake Empire Productions, CBS Television Studios & Rockne S. O’Bannon Television[66] |
Golden Boy | CBS | co-produced by Berlanti Television & Nicholas Wootton Productions[67] | |
The Carrie Diaries | 2013–2014 | The CW | Co-produced with Fake Empire Productions and A.B. Baby Productions |
Hostages | CBS | Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Nana.10.Co.il[68] | |
Super Fun Night | ABC | Co-produced with Conaco | |
The Tomorrow People | The CW | Co-produced with FremantleMedia North America, CBS Television Studios and Berlanti Productions[69] | |
Almost Human | FOX | Co-produced with Frequency Films and Bad Robot Productions | |
Newsreaders | 2013–2015 | Adult Swim | Co-produced with The Corddry Company, Abominable Pictures, Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 and Williams Street |
The Following | FOX | Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment | |
Teen Titans Go! | 2013–present | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment[70] and Copernicus Studios[71] |
Mom | CBS | Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions | |
The Originals | The CW | Co-produced with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios | |
Reign | 2013–2017 | The CW | Co-produced with Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, Whizbang Films and CBS Television Studios |
Believe | 2014 | NBC | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Esperanto Filmoj |
Star-Crossed | The CW | Co-produced with Space Floor Television, Olé Productions and CBS Television Studios | |
Surviving Jack | FOX, TVNZ 2[72] | Co-produced with Doozer | |
Selfie | ABC, Hulu[73] | Co-produced with Piece of Pie Productions | |
Undateable | 2014–2016 | NBC | Co-produced with Doozer |
The Mysteries of Laura | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, Kapital Entertainment, New Media Vision and Jeff Rake Productions | ||
Forever | 2014–2015 | ABC | Co-produced with Good Session and Lin Pictures |
Stalker | CBS | Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment | |
A to Z | NBC | Co-produced with BQ Productions and Le Train Train | |
Constantine | Co-produced with DC Comics and Ever After / Phantom Four Productions[74] | ||
The Tom and Jerry Show | 2014–2017 | Cartoon Network, Boomerang | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Renegade Animation, Turner Entertainment and Tring International Pic |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | 2014–present | Adult Swim | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Williams Street |
Gotham | FOX | Co-produced with Primrose Hill Productions and DC Comics | |
The 100 | The CW | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios | |
The Flash | Co-produced with Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions and DC Comics | ||
Jane the Virgin | Co-produced with Poppy Productions, RCTV International, Electus Entertainment and CBS Television Studios | ||
The Leftovers | HBO | Co-produced with HBO Entertainment, Film 44[75] and White Rabbit Productions | |
iZombie | 2015–present | The CW | Co-produced with Spondoolie Productions, DC Comics and Vertigo |
Wabbit | Cartoon Network, Boomerang | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation | |
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | |||
Blindspot | NBC | co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Quinn's House | |
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | The CW | Co-produced with LeanMachine, Webbterfuge and CBS Television Studios | |
Supergirl | CBS, The CW | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics | |
Significant Mother | 2015 | The CW | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios |
The Messengers | Co-produced with Thunder Road Television and CBS Television Studios | ||
One Big Happy | NBC | ||
Bunnicula | 2016–present | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation |
Legends of Tomorrow | The CW | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics | |
Lucifer | FOX, Netflix | Co-produced with DC Comics and Vertigo | |
Lethal Weapon | FOX | Co-produced with Lin Pictures and Good Session Productions | |
Westworld | HBO | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions and Kilter Films | |
Justice League Action | Cartoon Network | Co-produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation | |
Containment | 2016 | The CW | Co-produced with Eyeworks and My So-Called Company |
11.22.63 | Hulu | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions | |
Rush Hour | CBS | Co-produced with Doozer, RatPac Television and New Line Cinema | |
Frequency | 2016–2017 | The CW | Co-produced with Lin Pictures |
Roadies | 2016 | Showtime | |
No Tomorrow | 2016–2017 | The CW | Co-produced with Groupo Globo, Electus Entertainment and CBS Television Studios |
Time After Time | 2017 | ABC | Co-produced with Outerbanks Entertainment |
Powerless | NBC | Co-produced with Ehsugadee Productions and DC Comics | |
Training Day | CBS | Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Fuqua Films | |
Me, Myself & I | 2017–2018 | Co-produced with Kapital Entertainment and Melon Entertainment[76] | |
Disjointed | Netflix | Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions | |
Riverdale | 2017–present | The CW | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions, CBS Television Studios and Archie Comics[77] |
Trial & Error | NBC | Co-produced with Barge Productions,[78] Other Shoe Productions[79] and Good Session Productions | |
Young Sheldon | CBS | Co-produced with Chuck Lorre Productions | |
Valor | 2017–2018 | The CW | Co-produced with CBS Television Studios |
Black Lightning | 2018–present | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Comics | |
Life Sentence | 2018 | Co-produced with Doozer and CBS Television Studios | |
Deception | ABC | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Quinn's House | |
Living Biblically | CBS | Co-produced with Alcide Bava Productions and Industrial Brothers | |
Splitting Up Together | 2018–present | ABC | Co-produced with A Very Good Production Inc. and Piece of Pie Productions |
Castle Rock | Hulu | Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions | |
Manifest | 2018 | NBC | co-production with Universal Television, Compari Entertainment and Jeff Rake Productions |
God Friended Me | CBS | Coming 2018 | co-production with Berlanti Productions |
All American | The CW | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and CBS Television Studios | |
Titans | DC Universe | Co-produced Weed Road Pictures, Berlanti Productions, and DC Entertainment | |
Legacies | The CW | Co-produced with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and CBS Television Studios | |
Chilling Adentures of Sabrina | Netflix | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and Archie Comics | |
Whiskey Cavalier | Coming 2019 | ABC | Co-produced with Doozer |
The Red Line | CBS | Co-produced with Forward Movement and Berlanti Productions | |
Roswell, New Mexico | The CW | Co-produced with Amblin Television, Bender Brown Productions and CBS Television Studios | |
In the Dark | Co-produced with Red Hour Films and CBS Television Studios | ||
Swamp Thing | DC Universe | Co-produced with Atomic Monster Productions and DC Entertainment | |
Doom Patrol | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Entertainment | ||
Stargirl | Co-produced with Berlanti Productions and DC Entertainment |
Warner Bros. Animation
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Ruby-Spears Productions
Warner Horizon Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | 1998–2007 2013–present | ABC/The CW | co-produced with Hat Trick Productions |
The Bachelor | 2002–present | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
High School Reunion | 2003–2010 | The WB/TV Land | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
The Bachelorette | 2003–present | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
Pussycat Dolls Present | 2007–2008 | The CW | Co-produced with Pussycat LLC and 10 by 10 Entertainment |
Heartland | 2007 | TNT | |
Side Order of Life | Lifetime | ||
State of Mind | Lifetime | ||
CW Now | 2007–2008 | The CW | |
America's Best Dance Crew | 2008–2012 2015 | MTV | |
Here Come the Newlyweds | 2008–2009 | ABC | Co-produced with The Jay & Tony Show |
Stylista | 2008 | The CW | |
True Beauty | 2009–2010 | ABC | Co-produced with Bankable Productions and Katalsyt Films |
Trust Me | 2009 | TNT | |
Hitched or Ditched | 2009 | The CW | |
Man vs. Cartoon | 2009 | truTV | |
Dark Blue | 2009–2010 | TNT | Co-produced with Water Chopping Entertainment |
More to Love | 2009 | FOX | |
There Goes the Neighborhood | 2009 | CBS | |
Leave It to Lamas | 2009 | E! | |
Pretty Little Liars | 2010–2017 | ABC Family/Freeform | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions |
Rubicon | 2010 | AMC | |
Unnatural History | 2010 | Cartoon Network | |
Memphis Beat | 2010–2011 | TNT | Co-produced with Smokehouse Productions |
Rizzoli & Isles | 2010–2016 | TNT | Co produced with Oster Entertainment and Hurdler Productions |
Bachelor Pad | 2010–2012 | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
School Pride | 2010 | NBC | Co-produced with Denise Cramsey Productions |
Glory Daze | 2010–2011 | TBS | Co-produced with The Walt Becker Company |
Shedding for the Wedding | 2011 | The CW | |
The Voice | 2011–present | NBC | Co-produced with Mark Burnett Productions (2011), One Three Media (2012–2014), United Artists Media Group (2014–2015), MGM Television (2016–present) and Talpa Media |
Take the Money and Run | 2011 | ABC | Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Profiles Television |
The Lying Game | 2011–2013 | ABC Family | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment and Pratt Enterprises |
H8R | 2011 | The CW | |
Longmire | 2012–2017 | A&E / Netflix | Co-produced with The Shephard/Robin Company and Two Boomerangs Productions |
Dallas | 2012–2014 | TNT | Co-produced with Cyntax Productions |
Political Animals | 2012 | USA Network | |
Pretty Dirty Secrets | 2012 | ABC Family.com | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions |
Sullivan & Son | 2012–2014 | TBS | Co-produced with Wild West Picture Show Productions |
Oh Sit! | 2012–2013 | The CW | Co-produced with The Gurin Company, 405 Productions and Raquel Productions Inc. |
Ravenswood | 2013–2014 | ABC Family | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions, Russian Hill Productions and Jarndyce & Jarndyce Inc. |
Ground Floor | 2013–2015 | TBS | Co-produced with Doozer Productions |
Bachelor in Paradise | 2014–present | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
Repeat After Me | 2015 | ABC | Co-produced with A Very Good Production |
500 Questions | 2015–2016 | ABC | Co-produced with United Artists Media Group (season 1)/MGM Television (season 2) |
Clipped | 2015 | TBS | |
Fuller House | 2016–present | Netflix | Co-produced with Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions |
Little Big Shots | 2016–present | NBC | Co-produced with East 112th Street Productions and A Very Good Production |
Queen Sugar | 2016–present | OWN | Co-produced with Harpo Productions |
People of Earth | 2016–present | TBS | Co-produced with Conaco and Deedle-Dee Productions |
Famous in Love | 2017–2018 | Freeform | Co-produced with Long Lake Media, Farah Films and Carmina Productions |
Claws | 2017–present | TNT | Co-produced with Le Train Train and Studio T |
Ellen's Game of Games | 2017–present | NBC | co-produced with Telepictures |
The Bachelor Winter Games | 2018 | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
Krypton | 2018–present | Syfy | Co-produced with Phantom Four and DC Comics |
American Woman | 2018–present | Paramount Network | Co-produced with John Wells Productions |
The Proposal | 2018–present | ABC | Co-produced with Next Entertainment |
Love Is | 2018–present | OWN | Co-produced with Harpo Productions and Akil Productions |
You | 2018–present | Lifetime | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment and A&E Studios |
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists | Coming 2019 | Freeform | Co-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions |
Scalped | TBA | WGN America | Co-produced with DC Comics |
Telepictures
- My Favorite Martian (distribution only; currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization)
- Here's Lucy (distribution only; currently owned by Desilu Too, LLC.)
- Mayberry R.F.D. (distribution only)
- The New Dick Van Dyke Show (distribution only)
- The People's Court (1981–1993, 1997–present)
- Love Connection (1983–1994, 1998–99, 2017–present)
- Smokey Unit (1983–1987) (Co-Production with Met-Fix Productions, 1986–1995 and river Tower Productions 1995–2003)
- Rituals (1984–1985)
- The All New Let's Make a Deal (1984–1986) (currently owned by FremantleMedia)
- Catchphrase (1985–1986)
- ThunderCats (1985–1989)
- Showtime at the Apollo (1987–2008) (Co-production with Kid-Ro Productions)
- Trump Card (1990–1991)
- Fox's Fun House (1990–1991)
- Best of the Worst (1991–1992)
- The Jenny Jones Show (1991–2003)
- The Jane Whitney Show (1992–1994) (co-production with Scripps Howard Productions)
- Extra (1994–present)
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996–2002, not to be confused with The Rosie Show on OWN)
- In Person with Maureen O'Boyle (1996–1997)
- Change of Heart (1998–2003)
- The Queen Latifah Show (1999–2001)
- Judge Mathis (1999–present)
- Street Smarts (2000–2005)
- ElimiDate (2001–2006) (co-production with Dawn Syndicated Productions)
- The Caroline Rhea Show (2002–2003) (co-production with Travail D'Amour Productions Inc.)
- Celebrity Justice (2002–2005)
- Are You Hot? (2003)
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003–present)
- The Tyra Banks Show (2005–2010)
- The Dr. Keith Ablow Show (2006–2007)
- TMZ on TV (2007–present)
- The Bonnie Hunt Show (2008–2010)
- Judge Jeanine Pirro (2008–2011)
- Lopez Tonight (2009–2011)
- Dr. Drew's Lifechangers (2011–2012)
- Anderson Live (2011–2013)
- Bethenny (2012–2014)
- Let's Ask America (2012–2015)
- The Real (2013–present)
- Just Keke (2014)
- Crime Watch Daily (2015–present)
- Mad TV (2016)
- Ellen's Game of Games (2017–present)
Turner Program Services
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Starcade | 1982–1984 | Superstation WTBS Syndication | co-production with JM Production Company Rights now owned by Shout! Factory |
Portrait of America | 1983–1988 | Superstation WTBS | |
Ultra Seven | 1985 | TNT | English dub; co-produced with Cinar Turner's rights to the series reverted to Tsuburaya Productions in 2001 |
The Wonder Years[N 1] | 1988–1993 | ABC | produced by The Black-Marlens Company and New World Television |
Beach Boys: Endless Summer | 1989 | CBS | co-production with Brother Records |
Lauren Hutton and... | 1995–1996 | Syndication | |
The Lazarus Man | 1996 | TNT | produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
Lorimar Television
- Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1973) (Broadcast syndication rights only)
- The Good Life (with Screen Gems, 1971–1972)
- The Waltons (1972–1981)
- Doc Elliot (1973–1974) (co-production with Corsican Productions)
- Apple's Way (1974–1975)
- The Blue Knight (1975–1976)
- Helter Skelter (TV miniseries) (1976)
- Sybil (TV miniseries) (1976)
- Eight Is Enough (1977–1981)
- Dallas (1978–1991)
- Kaz (1978–1979)
- Flatbush (1979)
- Knots Landing (1979–1993)
- Skag (1980)
- Flamingo Road (1980–1982)
- The People's Court (1981–1993)
- Falcon Crest (1981–1990)
- King's Crossing (1982)
- Boone (1983)
- Two Marriages (1983–1984)
- Just Our Luck (1983) (co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions)
- Love Connection (1983–1993)
- Maggie Briggs (1984) (co-production with Chagrin Productions)
- Christopher Columbus (TV miniseries) (1984)
- Berrenger's (1985) (co-production with Roundelay Productions)
- Detective in the House (1985)
- The Best Times (1985) (co-production with Beechwood Productions)
- The Redd Foxx Show (1986) (co-production with Thunder Road Productions)
- Mama's Family (1986–1990 version, distribution only)
- ALF (1986–1990) (currently distributed by Lionsgate)
- Valerie/The Hogan Family (1986–1991)
- Perfect Strangers (1986–1993)
- Full House (1987–1993)
- Midnight Caller (1988–1991)
- Guns of Paradise (1988–1991) (co-production with Roundelay Productions)
- Freddy's Nightmares (1988–1990) (with New Line Television and Stone Television)
- Fun House (1988–1990) (with Stone Television)
- Studio 5-B (1989)
- Nearly Departed (1989)
- 3rd Degree (1989–1990) (co-production with Kline and Friends Productions and Burt and Bert Productions)
- Island Son (1989–1990)
- Family Matters (1989–1993)
- Stephen King's It (1990 mini-series)
- Gabriel's Fire (1990–1991)
- Pros and Cons (1991–1992) (co-production with Schenck/Cardea Productions)
- Reasonable Doubts (1991–1993)
- Homefront (1991–1993)
- I'll Fly Away (1991–1993)
- Sisters (1991–1993)
- Step by Step (1991–1993)
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1992)
- Scorch (1992) (co-production with Allan Katz Productions, Saban/Scherick Productions and Honeyland Productions)
- Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992–1993)
- Shaky Ground (1992–1993) (co-production with Keyes Brothers Productions)
- Time Trax (1993)
- It Had to Be You (1993)
Lorimar-Telepictures
- It's A Living (1980–1982, 1985–1989) (produced by Witt/Thomas Productions)
- The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (1986–1987)
- Perfect Match (1986)
- SilverHawks (1986)
- One Big Family (1986–1987)
- Our House (1986–1988)
- Better Days (1986) (co-production with Magnum/Thunder Road Productions)
- Max Headroom (1987–1988)
- The Comic Strip (1987) (produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment)
- ALF: The Animated Series (1987–1989) (currently distributed by Lionsgate)
- She's the Sheriff (1987–1989)
- Spies (1987)
- Alvin and the Chipmunks (1988) (syndication, first 65 episodes only)
- Gumby Adventures (1988) (currently owned by Premavision)
- Aaron's Way (1988)
- ALF Tales (1988–1989) (currently distributed by Lionsgate)
- Jake's Journey (1988–1989 pilots for CBS starring Graham Chapman)
ZIV International
All rights to these series have reverted to their original owners.
- Fables of the Green Forest (1978)
- Little Lulu (1978)
- The Adventures of Captain Future (1980)
- Angel (1980)
- Candy (1981)
- King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table (1981)
The Wolper Organization
- Appointments with Destiny (1971–1973)
- The American Heritage (1973–1975)
- Primal Man (1973–1975)
- Sandburg's Lincoln (1974–1976)
- Chico and the Man (1974–1978)
- Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979)
- Roots (1977 miniseries)
Seven Arts Television
- Marine Boy (1967)
- Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero (1968)
DC Comics
- Adventures of Superman (1952–1958)
- The New Adventures of Superman (1966–1969) (co-production with Filmation)
- The Adventures of Superboy (1966–1969) (co-production with Filmation)
- Aquaman (1967–1968) (co-production with Filmation)
- The Adventures of Batman (Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder) (1968–1970) (co-production with Filmation)
- Super Friends (1973–1974; 1977–1986) (co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions)
National General Corporation
- Tarzan (1966–1968)
Turner Entertainment Co.
- MGM Parade (1955–1956)
- The Thin Man (1957–1959) (Based on the 1934 film and its sequels by MGM)
- Northwest Passage (1958–1959)
- National Velvet (1960)
- The Best of the Post (1960)
- The Islanders (1960–1961)
- The Asphalt Jungle (1961)
- Cain's Hundred (1961–1962)
- Dr. Kildare (1961–1966) (Based on the 1937 movie Internes Can't Take Money and its sequels by MGM)
- Father of the Bride (1961–1962) (Based on the 1950 film and its sequel by MGM)
- Sam Benedict (1962–1963)
- The Eleventh Hour (1962–1964)
- The Lieutenant (1963–1964)
- Harry's Girls (1963)
- The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963–1964)
- Mr. Novak (1963–1965)
- Gilligan's Island (1964–1967) (produced by United Artists Television)
- Made in America (1964)
- Many Happy Returns (1964–1965)
- Mickey (1964–1965)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964–1968)
- A Man Called Shenandoah (1965–1966)
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965–1967) (Based on the 1960 movie of the same name by MGM)
- Tom and Jerry (1965–1972)
- Daktari (1966–1969)
- Preview Tonight (1966) (episode "Seven Good Years and Seven Lean")
- The Rounders (1966–1967)
- The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966–1967)
- Jericho (1966–1967)
- The Forsyte Saga (1967 mini-series)
- Off to See the Wizard (1967–1968) (Based on The Wizard of Oz)
- Hondo (1967) (Based on the 1953 film by Warner Bros.)
- Maya (1967–1968) (Based on the 1966 film by MGM)
- Then Came Bronson (1969–1970)
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–1972) (Based on the 1960 film by MGM)
- Medical Center (1969–1976)
- Young Dr. Kildare (1972)
- Assignment Vienna (1972)
- Hello Mother, Goodbye! (1973 pilot for NBC starring Bette Davis)
- Adam's Rib (1973) (Based on the 1949 film by MGM)
- Hawkins (1973–1974)
- Shaft (1973–1974)
- The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974–1975) (produced by Filmation Associates)
- Adams of Eagle Lake (1975) (produced by MGM Television and Andy Griffith Enterprises)
- The New Tom and Jerry Show (1975–1977) (produced by MGM Television and Hanna-Barbera Productions)
- Bronk (1975–1976)
- The Practice (1976–1977)
- The Montefuscos (1976)
- Jigsaw John (1976)
- Executive Suite (1976–1977)
- How the West Was Won (1977 mini-series, 1978–1979)
- CHiPs (1977–1983)
- Logan's Run (1977–1978) (Based on the 1976 film by MGM)
- Lucan (1977–1978)
- The French Atlantic Affair (1979 mini-series)
- Beyond Westworld (1980) (produced by MGM Television and Low Shaw Productions)
- The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–1982) (produced by MGM Television and Filmation Associates)
- McClain's Law (1981–1982)
- Chicago Story (1982)
- Gavilan (1982–1983) (produced by MGM Television and Mandy Films)
- Meatballs & Spaghetti (1982) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment and Marvel Productions)
- Pandamonium (1982) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment Company and Marvel Productions)
- Gilligan's Planet (1982–1983) (produced by MGM Television and Filmation Associates)
- Thicke of the Night (1983)
- Empire (1984)
- Jessie (1984) (produced by MGM Television and Lindsay Wagner-David Gerber Productions)
- Mighty Orbots (1984–1985) (produced by MGM Television, Intermedia Entertainment and TMS Entertainment)
- Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–1993) (co-produced with Hanna-Barbera)
- The Wizard of Oz (1990) (co-produced with DIC Entertainment, currently co-owned with DHX Media)
- Droopy, Master Detective (1993) (co-produced with Hanna-Barbera)
- Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–2008) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
- The Tom and Jerry Show (2014–present) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Renegade Animation)
- Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (2017) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
Castle Rock Entertainment
- Seinfeld (1989–1998)[N 2]
- Homeroom (1989)
- Ann Jillian (1989–1990)
- New Attitude (1990)
- Morton & Hayes (1991)
- Sessions (1991)
- The Powers That Be (1992) (with ELP Communications and Columbia Pictures Television)[N 3]
- Great Scott! (1992)
- Thea (1993–1994)[N 2]
- The Second Half (1993–1994)
- 704 Hauser (1994, pilot only)
- The Single Guy (1995–1997) (co-production with NBC Studios)
- The Lazarus Man (1996)
- Boston Common (1996–1997)[N 2]
- You're the One (1998)
- Reunited (1998)
- The Army Show (1998)
- Mission Hill (1999–2002)
- Movie Stars (1999)
- The Michael Richards Show (2000–2001)
- Zero Effect (2001, pilot) (with Warner Bros. Television)
- Bliss (2002–2004) (with Warner Bros. Television)
- Lucky (2003)
New Line Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Freddy's Nightmares | 1988–1990 | Syndication | with Lorimar Television and Stone Television |
Court TV: Inside America's Courts | 1993–1996 | TBS/Syndication | with Court TV |
The Mask | 1995–1997 | CBS | with Film Roman, Dark Horse Entertainment and Sunbow Productions |
Dumb & Dumber | 1995 | ABC | with Hanna-Barbera |
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm | 1996 | USA Network | with Film Roman, Threshold Entertainment and USA Studios Currently owned by Starz Distribution |
Mortal Kombat: Konquest | 1998–2000 | TNT | with Threshold Entertainment |
The Lost World | 1999–2002 | ||
Breaking News | 2002 | Bravo | |
The Twilight Zone | 2002–2003 | UPN | |
Masterminds | 2003–2007 | History | |
Amish in the City | 2004 | UPN | |
Kitchen Confidential | 2005 | FOX | with 20th Century Fox Television |
Blade: The Series | 2006 | Spike | with Marvel Entertainment |
The Real Wedding Crashers | 2007 | NBC | |
Friday: The Animated Series | 2007 | MTV2 | with Cubevision Rights owned by Viacom International |
High School Confidential | 2008 | WE tv | |
Family Foreman | 2008 | TV Land |
Ricochet
Twenty Twenty
- That'll Teach 'Em (2003–2006, Channel 4)
- Brat Camp (2005, Channel 4 and ABC)
- Wakey Wakey Campers (2005, Channel 4)
- I Know What You Ate Last Summer (2005, Five)
- Evacuation (2006–2008, CBBC)
- Family Brat Camp (2006, Channel 4)
- Bad Lads Army (2006, ITV1)
- The Choir (2006–present, BBC Two) (co-production with BBC)
- How To Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children (2006, Channel 4)
- How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma (2006, Channel 4)
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2007–2010, CBBC)
- Grandad's Back in Business (2007, BBC Two)
- Never Did Me Any Harm (2007, Channel 4)
- The Hoarder Next Door (2012, Channel 4)
- First Dates (2013–present, Channel 4)
- Remotely Funny (2017–present, CBBC)
Wall to Wall
Shed Productions
Programme | Series | Episodes | Duration | Channel |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bad Girls | 8 | 107 | 1999–2006 | ITV1 |
Footballers' Wives | 5 | 42 | 2002–2006 | ITV1 |
Bombshell | 1 | 7 | 2004 | ITV1 (Unaired in the UK) |
Footballers' Wives Extra Time | 2 | 32 | 2005–2006 | ITV2 |
Footballers Wives TV | 1 | 8 | 2005 | ITV2 |
The Fugitives | 1 | 7 | 2005 | CITV |
Waterloo Road | 10 | 200 | 2006–15 | BBC One (2006–15) BBC Three (2015) |
Rock Rivals | 1 | 8 | 2008 | ITV1 |
Hope Springs | 1 | 8 | 2009 | BBC One |
HBO
- HBO World Championship Boxing (1973–2018)
- Inside the NFL (1977–2008) (co-production with NFL Films)
- Standing Room Only (1976–1982)
- Race for the Pennant (1978–1982)
- HBO Sneak Preview (1980–1983)
- HBO Magazine (1982–1983)
- Cinemax Screening Room (1982–1983)
- Time Was (1982-1982)
- HBO Coming Attractions (1983–1985)
- Braingames (1983–1985)
- The Hitchhiker (1983–1987, 1989–1991)
- HBO Mailbox (1984–1985)
- Vietnam War Story (1987–1988)
- One Night Stand (1989–1992, 2005)
- Real Sex (1990–2009)
- Def Comedy Jam (1992–1997)
- Hardcore TV (1993–1994)
- HBO Comedy Half-Hour (1994–1998)
- Autopsy (1994–2008)
- Taxicab Confessions (1995–2006)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (1995–present)
- Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995–2000)
- Arliss (1996–2003)
- Boxing After Dark (1996–present)
- The High Life (1996) (co-production with Worldwide Pants)
- The Chris Rock Show (1997–2000)
- Reverb (1997–2001)
- Todd McFarlane's Spawn (1997–1999)
- Spicy City (1997)
- Oz (1997–2003) (co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company and Rysher Entertainment)
- Tenacious D (1997–2000)
- From the Earth to the Moon (1998; mini-series)
- Sex and the City (1998–2004)
- The Sopranos (1999–2007)
- 30 by 30: Kid Flicks (1999–2001)
- A Little Curious (1999–2000, 2017–present) (co-production with Curious Pictures (1999–2000) BrainPower Studio (2017–present)
- Crashbox (1999–2000) (co-production with Planet Grande Productions and Cuppa Coffee Animation)
- The Corner (2000; mini-series) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions and Knee Deep Productions)
- KO Nation (2000–2001)
- G String Divas (2000)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2011, 2017–present)
- On the Record with Bob Costas (2001–2004)
- Six Feet Under (2001–2005)
- Kindergarten (2001)
- Freshman Year (2001) (co-production with Planet Grande Productions)
- Band of Brothers (2001; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and DreamWorks Television)
- The Mind of the Married Man (2001–2002) (co-production with Comedy Arts Studios, 3 Arts Entertainment and Sunlight Productions)
- Def Poetry Jam (2002–2007)
- The Wire (2002–2008) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions)
- Real Time with Bill Maher (2003–present)
- K Street (2003)
- Carnivàle (2003–2005)
- Da Ali G Show (2003–2004)
- Deadwood (2004–2006)
- Entourage (2004–2011)
- Family Bonds (2004)
- Pornucopia (2004)
- Cathouse: The Series (2004–2011)
- Unscripted (2005) (co-production with Section Eight Productions and Warner Bros. Television)
- The Comeback (2005–present)
- Costas Now (2005–2009)
- Classical Baby (2005, 2008)
- Rome (2005–2007)
- Lucky Louie (2006)
- Big Love (2006–2011)
- John from Cincinnati (2007)
- Tell Me You Love Me (2007)
- Flight of the Conchords (2007–2009)
- John Adams (2008; mini-series)
- Generation Kill (2008; mini-series) (co-production with Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions)
- House of Saddam (2008; mini-series) (co-production with BBC)
- Little Britain USA (2008) (co-production with 19 Entertainment and Reveille Productions)
- True Blood (2008–2014)
- In Treatment (2008–2010)
- Eastbound & Down (2009–2013) (co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions, Rough House Pictures and Enemy MIGs Productions)
- Brave New Voices (2009–2010)
- Bored to Death (2009–2011)
- Hung (2009–2011)
- The Pacific (2010; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and DreamWorks Television)
- The Neistat Brothers (2010)
- Funny or Die Presents (2010–2011)
- How to Make It in America (2010–2011)
- The Ricky Garavis Show (2010–2012)
- Treme (2010–2013)
- Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014)
- Mildred Pierce (2011; mini-series)
- Luck (2011–2012)
- Enlightened (2011–2013)
- Strike Back (2011–2015)
- Game of Thrones (2011–present)
- On Freddie Roach (2012)
- The Newsroom (2012–2014)
- Girls (2012–2017)
- Veep (2012–present)
- Hello Ladies (2013–2014)
- Getting On (2013–2015) (co-production with Anima Sola Productions and BBC Worldwide)
- Banshee (2013–2016)
- Vice (2013–present)
- The Knick (2014–2015)
- Looking (2014–2016)
- Olive Kitteridge (2014; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and As Is)
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014–present)
- Silicon Valley (2014–present)
- True Detective (2014–present)
- Togetherness (2015–2016) (co-production with Duplass Brothers Productions)
- The Brink (2015) (co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions, Everyman Pictures and Little City Iron Works)
- Show Me a Hero (2015; mini-series) (co-production with Blown Deadline Productions and Pretty Pictures)
- Project Greenlight (2015)
- Ballers (2015–present)
- Vinyl (2016)
- Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons (2016)
- The Night Of (2016; mini-series) (co-production with BBC Worldwide, Bad Wolf and Film Rites)
- Divorce (2016–present)
- Insecure (2016–present)
- Quarry (2016–present) (co-production with Anonymous Content, Night Sky Productions and One Olive)
- Animals. (2016–present) (co-produced with Karen BBQ, Duplass Brothers Television and Starburns Industries)
- Vice Principals (2016–2017)
- The Deuce (2017–present)
- Here and Now (2018–present)
HBO Downtown Productions
These series produced by this HBO division are currently owned by HBO (pre-1992 series) and Viacom International (post-1991 series), except for Mystery Science Theater 3000 which is currently owned by Shout! Factory.
- Night After Night with Allan Havey (1989–1992)
- Short Attention Span Theater (1989–1994)
- Sports Monster (1991)
- Stand Up, Stand Up (1991–1992)
- Inside the NFL (1992) (co-production with NFL Films)
- Women Aloud (1992–1993)
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1992–1996) (co-production with Best Brains)
- 2 Drink Minimum (1993–1994)
- Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (1993–2002)
- Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1995–2002)
- Exit 57 (1995–1996)
HBO Independent Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Roc | 1991–1994 | FOX | |
The Paula Poundstone Show | 1992 | HBO | co-production with Morra, Brezner & Steinberg Entertainment, Inc. |
Down the Shore | 1992 | FOX | co-production with Caravan Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Martin | 1992–1997 | FOX | co-production with You Go Boy! Productions (seasons 3–5) |
Laurel Avenue | 1993 | HBO | mini-series; co-production with Elsboy Entertainment |
Daddy Dearest | 1993 | FOX | co-production with Van Zandt/Milmore Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Get Smart | 1995 | FOX | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television |
House of Buggin' | 1995 | FOX | co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions |
The Last Frontier | 1996 | FOX | |
Everybody Loves Raymond[N 4] | 1996–2005 | CBS | co-production with Where's Lunch and Worldwide Pants |
The Jury | 2004 | FOX | co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company, MarlJim Productions and 20th Century Fox Television |
Time-Life Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Wild, Wild World of Animals | 1973–1978 | Syndication | |
The Africans | 1978 | Nine Network | co-production with Nine Network and Meredith Broadcasting |
The Search for Alexander the Great | 1981 | PBS | co-production with VideoArts TV |
Talent Associates
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
East Side/West Side | 1963–1964 | CBS | co-production with United Artists Television Currently distributed by MGM Television |
Get Smart | 1965–1970 | NBC/CBS | [N 4] |
The Hero | 1966 | NBC | |
N.Y.P.D. | 1967–1969 | ABC | [N 4] |
Diana | 1973–1974 | NBC | |
Eleanor and Franklin | 1976 | ABC | mini-series |
Turner Broadcasting System
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Superstation Funtime | 1979–1981 | Superstation WTBS | |
Tush | 1980–1981 | Superstation WTBS | |
Safe at Home | 1985–1987 | Superstation WTBS | co-production with The Arthur Company |
Rocky Road | 1985–1987 | Superstation WTBS | co-production with The Arthur Company |
Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World | 1986–1996 | TBS/Syndication | co-production with the Cousteau Society, Inc. |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | 1990–1996 | TBS | co-production with DIC Entertainment (seasons 1–3) and Hanna-Barbera (seasons 4–6) |
Feed Your Mind | 1994–1998 | TBS | |
Dinner and a Movie | 1995–2011 | TBS | |
Network Earth | 1996 | TBS | |
TOPX | 1996–1998 | TBS | |
Rough Cut | 1997–1998 | TNT | |
Wildlife Adventures | 1997–2000 | TBS | |
Interact Atlanta | 1999–2003 | TBS | |
Family Affair | 2002–2003 | The WB | co-production with Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures and Pariah Films |
The O'Keefes | 2003 | The WB | co-production with Hamcat Productions |
Movie and a Makeover | 2003–2011 | TBS | |
The Bill Engvall Show | 2007–2009 | TBS | co-production with Welladay, Inc. (season 1) and Parallel Entertainment |
JJ on Atlanta | 2007–2011 | WPCH-TV | |
Frank TV | 2007–2008 | TBS | |
Men of a Certain Age | 2009–2011 | TNT | co-production with Snowpants Productions and Papa Al Productions |
Wedding Day | 2009 | TNT | |
Falling Skies | 2011–2015 | TNT | co-production with DreamWorks Television/Amblin Television and Invasion Productions |
Boston's Finest | 2013–2014 | TNT | co-production with Donnie D. Productions and Jarrett Creative Group |
72 Hours | 2013 | TNT | co-production with Lighthearted Entertainment |
The Hero | 2013 | TNT | co-production with Electus, 5x5 Media and 7 Bucks Entertainment |
Mob City | 2013 | TNT | |
Monday Mornings | 2013 | TNT | |
King of the Nerds | 2013–2015 | TBS | co-production with Electus and 5x5 Media |
Bam's Bad Ass Game Show | 2014 | TBS | |
CeeLo Green's The Good Life | 2014 | TBS | co-production with Emerald TV Productions and Rogue Atlas Productions |
APB with Troy Dunn | 2014 | TNT | |
Inside Job | 2014 | TNT | |
Save Our Business | 2014 | TNT | |
Murder in the First | 2014–2016 | TNT | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions and Shoe Money Productions |
The Last Ship | 2014–present | TNT | co-production with Channel Road Productions and Platinum Dunes |
Meet the Smiths | 2015 | TBS | |
Agent X | 2015 | TNT | |
Proof | 2015 | TNT | |
Public Morals | 2015 | TNT | |
Angie Tribeca | 2016–present | TBS | |
The Detour | 2016–present | TBS | |
Search Party | 2016–present | TBS | co-production with Jax Media, Quiet and Considerate Productions and Semi-Formal Productions. Inc |
Wrecked | 2016–present | TBS | |
Good Behavior | 2016–present | TNT | co-production with Tomorrow Studios and Storyland |
Claws | 2017–present | TNT | co-production with Le Train Train and Warner Horizon Television |
The Guest Book | 2017–present | TBS | |
Tarantula | 2017 | TBS | co-production with Rough Draft Studios, Rough House and Solid Bass |
The Alienist | 2018–present | TNT | co-production with Paramount Television, Anonymous Content, and Vanessa Productions LTD. |
Close Enough | Coming 2018 | TBS | co-production with Cartoon Network Studios |
CNN
- CNN Daybreak (1980–2005)
- Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields (1980–2002)
- Freeman Reports (1980–1985)
- Sports Tonight (1980–2002)
- Style with Elsa Klensch (1980–2001)
- Pinnacle (1982–2003)
- Crossfire (1982–2005, 2013–2014)
- Showbiz Today (1984–2001)
- Inside Politics (1984–2005, 2014–present)
- Larry King Live (1985–2010)
- Capital Gang (1988–2005)
- Both Sides with Jesse Jackson (1992–2000)
- Reliable Sources (1992–present)
- Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer (1993–2009)
- Talkback Live (1994–2003)
- Wolf Blitzer Reports (2000–2005)
- CNN Tonight (2001, 2009–2010, 2014–present)
- American Morning (2001–2011)
- CNN Live Today (2001–2006)
- NewsNight with Aaron Brown (2001–2005)
- People in the News (2001–2005)
- Connie Chung Tonight (2002–2003)
- Next@CNN (2002–2005)
- Anderson Cooper 360° (2003–present)
- Showbiz Tonight (2005–2014)
- Nancy Grace (2005–2016)
- The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (2005–present)
- CNN Newsroom (2006–present)
- Campbell Brown (2008–2010)
- Black in America (2008–2012)
- Jane Velez-Mittchell (2008–2014)
- Fareed Zakaria GPS (2008–present)
- Your Bottom Line (2009–2010)
- Amanpour (2009–2010, 2012–present)
- John King, USA (2010–2012)
- In the Arena (2010–2011)
- Piers Morgan Live (2011–2014)
- Erin Burnett OutFront (2011–present)
- Early Start (2012–present)
- Starting Point (2012–2013)
- Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2013–present)
- The Lead with Jake Tapper (2013–present)
- Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield (2013–2016)
- Morgan Spurlock Inside Man (2013–present) (co-production with Warrior Poets)
- New Day (2013–present)
- Sanjay Gupta MD (2013–2014)
- @This Hour (2014–present)
- Chicagoland (2014)
- The Sixties (2014; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
- The Hunt with John Walsh (2014–present) (co-production with Zero Point Zero Production)
- This Is Life with Lisa Ling (2014–present)
- Smerconish (2014–present)
- Wolf (2014–present)
- The Seventies (2015; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
- State of the Union with Jake Tapper (2015–present)
- The Wonder List with Bill Weir (2015–present)
- Race for the White House (2016)
- The Eighties (2016; mini-series) (co-production with Playtone and Herzog & Company)
- United Shades of America (2016–present)
- Declassified (2016–present) (co-production with All3Media America)
truTV
Title | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|
Crime Stories | 1998–2010 | |
I, Detective | 2001–2006 | co-production with Michael Hoff Productions |
Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice | 2002–2009 | |
Hot Pursuit | 2002–2009 | |
North Mission Road | 2003–2007 | |
Extreme Evidence | 2003–2005 | |
The Investigators | 2004–2008 | |
Psychic Detectives | 2004–2008 | co-production with StoryHouse Productions |
Haunting Evidence | 2005–2008 | |
Beach Patrol | 2006–2008 | |
Most Shocking | 2006–2010 | co-production with Nash Entertainment |
Disorder in the Court | 2006–2011 | |
Suburban Secrets | 2007–2008 | |
Ocean Force | 2007–2009 | |
Speeders | 2007–2009 | |
Party Heat | 2007–2010 | |
Bait Car | 2007–2012 | co-production with KKI Productions |
The Principal's Office | 2008–2009 | |
Speeders Fight Back | 2008–2009 | |
World's Wildest Vacation Videos | 2008–2009 | |
Rehab: Party at the Hard Rock Hotel | 2008–2010 | |
truTV Presents: World's Dumbest... | 2008–2014 | co-production with Meetinghouse Productions |
All Worked Up | 2009–2011 | co-production with RDF USA |
It Only Hurts When I Laugh! | 2009–2011 | |
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura | 2009–2012 | co-production with A. Smith & Company Productions and Braverman Bloom |
Full Throttle Saloon | 2009–2014 | |
Ma's Roadhouse | 2010 | |
Over the Limit | 2010 | |
Southern Fried Stings | 2010–2011 | |
Hardcore Pawn | 2010–2015 | |
Bear Swamp Recovery | 2011 | |
Big Brian The Fortune Seller | 2011 | |
Storage Hunters | 2011–2013 | |
Lizard Lick Towing | 2011–2014 | |
South Beach Tow | 2011–2014 | |
Impractical Jokers | 2011–present | |
Caught Red Handed | 2012–2013 | co-production with Nash Entertainment |
Killer Karaoke | 2012–2014 | |
Cash Dome | 2013 | co-production with 51 Minds Entertainment |
Container Wars | 2013 | |
Kentucky Bidders | July 8, 2013 | |
Upload with Shaquille O'Neal | 2013–2014 | |
Top 20 Funniest/truTV Top Funniest | 2013–2015 | |
The Safecrackers | 2014 | |
The Carbonaro Effect | 2014–present | co-production with Fields Entertainment and 11 Productions |
Way Out West | 2014–2015 | |
Motor City Masters | 2014 | |
Barmageddon | 2014–2015 | |
Fake Off | 2014–2015 | |
Hair-Jacked | 2014 | |
How To Be A Grownup | 2014–2015 | |
Friends of the People | 2014–2015 | |
Branson Famous | 2014–2015 | |
Hack My Life | 2015–present | |
Fameless | 2015–present | |
Adam Ruins Everything | 2015–present | |
Billy on the Street | 2015–present | co-production with Funny or Die |
Breaking Greenville | 2015 | |
The Hustlers | 2015 | |
Kart Life | 2015 | |
Six Degrees of Everything | 2015 | |
Almost Genius | 2015–2016 | co-production with Meetinghouse Productions |
10 Things | 2016 | |
Those Who Can't | 2016–present | |
truInside | 2016–present | |
Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack | 2016–present | |
Comedy Knockout | 2016–present | |
Greatest Ever | 2016–present | |
Chris Webber's Full Court Pranks | 2017–present | |
Talk Show the Game Show | 2017–present | |
Impractical Jokers: After Party | 2017–present | |
At Home with Amy Sedaris | 2017–present | |
Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks | 2017–present |
Cartoon Network/Adult Swim
Show | Year(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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The Moxy Show | 1993–1995 | Colossal Pictures | |
Space Ghost Coast to Coast | 1994–1999 2001–2004 2006–2008 |
Ghost Planet Industries/Williams Street | Based on the original 1966 animated series. Seasons 9 and 10 were featured on GameTap. |
What a Cartoon! | 1995–1997 | Hanna-Barbera | Also known as World Premiere Toons, The What-A-Cartoon! Show, and The Cartoon Cartoon Show. |
Cartoon Planet | 1995–1997 2012–2014 |
Ghost Planet Industries (1995–97) | A spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. |
The Tex Avery Show | 1996–2002 | ||
Dexter's Laboratory | 1996–1999 2001–2003 |
Hanna-Barbera (from 1997 to 1999) | |
Big Bag | 1996–1998 | Sesame Workshop | |
Johnny Bravo | 1997 1999–2004 |
Hanna-Barbera (from 1997 to 2002) | |
Cow and Chicken | 1997–1999 | Hanna-Barbera | |
I Am Weasel | 1997–2000 | Hanna-Barbera | Spin-off of Cow & Chicken. |
The Powerpuff Girls | 1998–2005 | Hanna-Barbera (from 1998 to 2001) | |
Ed, Edd n Eddy | 1999–2009 | A.k.a. Cartoon | |
Cult Toons | 1999–2000 | Cartoon Network Europe Exceeda |
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Mike, Lu & Og | 1999–2001 | Kinofilm | |
Courage the Cowardly Dog | 1999–2002 | Stretch Films | |
Sheep in the Big City | 2000–2002 | Curious Pictures | |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | 2000–2015 | Williams Street | Animated series also known by various alternative titles. It was the first series that had a theatrical movie. One episode was never aired. The longest running original series in Adult Swim history. |
The Brak Show | 2000–2003 | Turner Studios Williams Street |
A spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The series ended with 28 episodes, and a webisode was released as the series finale. |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | 2000–2007 | Williams Street Turner Studios (Season 2–4) Allied Art & Science (Season 1, 3 episodes) Cartoon Network Studios (Season 1, 8 eps.) J. J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc. (Pilot only) |
Reused assets from Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. |
Sealab 2021 | 2000–2005 | Williams Street 70/30 Productions |
Based on Sealab 2020. |
Time Squad | 2001–2003 | ||
Samurai Jack | 2001–2004 (1st run) 2017 (2nd run)[80] |
Williams Street (Season 5 only) | The first four seasons were aired on Cartoon Network; the fifth and final season was aired on Adult Swim's Toonami block. |
Grim & Evil | 2001–2002 | ||
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? | 2002–2003 | ||
Codename: Kids Next Door | 2002–2008 | Curious Pictures | |
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | 2003–2008 | Both originated from the split of Grim & Evil. | |
Evil Con Carne | 2003–2004 | ||
Star Wars: Clone Wars | 2003–2005 | Lucasfilm, Ltd. | |
The Venture Bros. | 2003–present | Williams Street NoodleSoup Productions World Leaders Entertainment Astro Base GO! Titmouse, Inc. |
The longest running original series on Adult Swim that is still in production. |
Megas XLR | 2004–2005 | ||
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | 2004–2009 | ||
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | 2004–2006 | Renegade Animation | Based on the pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi, known as the composers of Teen Titans' theme song. |
Perfect Hair Forever | 2004–2014 | Williams Street | |
Stroker and Hoop | 2004–2005 | Williams Street Turner Studios |
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Tom Goes to the Mayor | 2004–2006 | Williams Street Dipshot Films Abso Lutely Productions |
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The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | 2005–2007 | ||
Camp Lazlo | 2005–2008 | ||
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | |||
Ben 10 | |||
Robotboy | Alphanim LuxAnimation |
Cartoon Network owns international dubbing and distribution rights excluding France, where it is owned by Gaumont International Television | |
Sunday Pants | 2005 | ||
Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil | 2005–2007 | Williams Street | |
Moral Orel | 2005–2008 | Williams Street ShadowMachine Films Fragical Productions |
The series ended with 44 episodes. A special was released as the series finale. Seven lost episodes weren't produced. |
Robot Chicken | 2005–present | Williams Street Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Stoop!d Monkey Sony Pictures Digital ShadowMachine Films (from 2005 to 2012) |
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Squidbillies | 2005–present | Williams Street | |
12 oz. Mouse | 2005–2007 | Williams Street Radical Axis |
The series ended with 20 episodes. A webisode was released as the series finale. |
The Boondocks | 2005–2014 | ||
Powerpuff Girls Z | 2006–2007 | Toei Animation Aniplex Ocean Productions |
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Squirrel Boy | 2006–2007 | ||
Class of 3000 | 2006–2008 | Moxie Turtle Tom Lynch Company |
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Assy McGee | 2006–2008 | Williams Street | |
Frisky Dingo | 2006–2008 | Williams Street 70/30 Productions |
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Metalocalypse | 2006–2013 | Williams Street Titmouse, Inc. |
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Minoriteam | 2006 | Williams Street Funny Garbage Reas International Monkey Wrangler Productions |
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My Spy Family | 2007–2010 | Kindle Entertainment Cartoon Network Europe |
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Out of Jimmy's Head | 2007–2008 | Brookwell McNamara Entertainment | Only live-action/animated series from Cartoon Network Studios. Based on the only movie of this genre from the channel called Re-Animated. |
Chowder | 2007–2010 | ||
Transformers: Animated | 2007–2009 | ||
The Drinky Crow Show | 2007–2009 | Williams Street Mirari Films |
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Superjail! | 2007–2014 | Williams Street Titmouse, Inc. Augenblick Studios (Season 1 only) |
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Xavier: Renegade Angel | 2007–2009 | Williams Street PFFR Cinematico |
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Saul of the Mole Men | 2007 | Williams Street Funny Garbage |
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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! | 2007–2010 | Williams Street Abso Lutely Productions |
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers | 2007–2012 | Spin Master Nelvana Teletoon TMS Entertainment Sega |
The series is owned by Nelvana, while Cartoon Network has licensing rights and partial international distribution rights |
Total Drama | 2007–2014 | Teletoon Fresh TV Neptoon Studios Cake Entertainment |
The series is owned by Cake Entertainment, while Cartoon Network has licensing rights and partial international distribution rights to seasons 1–3. |
Ben 10: Alien Force | 2008–2010 | ||
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | |||
The Secret Saturdays | PorchLight Entertainment | ||
The Xtacles | 2008 | Williams Street 70/30 Productions |
A spin-off of Frisky Dingo. |
Fat Guy Stuck in Internet | 2008 | Williams Street Cowboy & John Productions |
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The Cartoonstitute | 2009 | Originally intended to be aired on Cartoon Network, but aired on Cartoon Network Video only. | |
BrainRush | 2009 | ||
Bobb'e Says | 2009 | ||
Destroy Build Destroy | 2009–2011 | ||
The Othersiders | 2009 | ||
Dude, What Would Happen | 2009–2011 | ||
Titan Maximum | 2009 | Williams Street ShadowMachine Films Stoop!d Monkey Tom Is Awesome |
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The Rising Son | 2009 | Williams Street Easily Avoidable Entertainment |
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Delocated | 2009–2013 | Williams Street PFFR Unintelligible Grunt |
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Adventure Time | 2010–2018 | Frederator Studios | Spin-off of "Adventure Time", a short that was aired as part of Nicktoons' Random! Cartoons. |
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | 2010–2012 | ||
Generator Rex | 2010–2013 | ||
Regular Show | 2010–2017 | ||
Tower Prep | 2010 | Dolphin Entertainment | |
Mary Shelley's Frankenhole | 2010–2012 | Williams Street Fragical Productions (Season 1 only) ShadowMachine Films (Season 1 only) Starburns Industries (Season 2 only) |
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Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule | 2010–present | Williams Street Abso Lutely Productions |
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Childrens Hospital | 2010–2016 | Williams Street The Corddry Company Abominable Pictures Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 |
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Decker | 2014–present | Williams Street Abso Lutely Productions |
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Newsreaders | 2010–present | Williams Street The Corddry Company Abominable Pictures Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 |
A spin-off of Childrens Hospital. |
Run It Back | 2010–2011 | Williams Street Swindy Films Turner Studios |
Aired only on the Cartoon Network's block CN Real. |
Sym-Bionic Titan | 2010–2011 | Orphanage Animation Studios | |
Robotomy | World Leaders Entertainment | ||
The Problem Solverz | 2011–2013 | Mirari Films | |
The Amazing World of Gumball | 2011–present | Studio SOI Great Marlborough Productions Limited (Seasons 3–6) Boulder Media Limited (S01 only) Dandelion Studios (Season 1 only) |
First show from Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe to be greenlit as TV series. |
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome | 2011–2012 | ||
China, IL | 2011–2015 | Williams Street Titmouse, Inc. |
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Mongo Wrestling Alliance | 2011 | Williams Street Mirari Films |
Originally called The Galaxy Wrestling Alliance. |
Soul Quest Overdrive | 2011 | Williams Street Radical Axis |
A spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. |
Eagleheart | 2011–2014 | Williams Street Dakota Pictures Conaco |
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The Heart, She Holler | 2011–2014 | Williams Street PFFR |
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NTSF:SD:SUV:: | 2011–present | Williams Street 2nd Man On The Moon Abominable Pictures |
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Off the Air | 2011–present | Williams Street Million Monkeys Inc. |
Live-action/animation hybrid. |
Level Up | 2012–2013 | D and D Productions | |
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange | 2012–2014 | ||
Ben 10: Omniverse | 2012–2014 | ||
Black Dynamite | 2012–2015 | Williams Street Ars Nova Entertainment Titmouse, Inc. (Season 1 only) N-BOMB SQUAD (Season 2 only) Cartoon Network Studios (Season 2 only) |
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The Eric André Show | 2012–present | Williams Street Abso Lutely Productions Naked Faces Sick Duck Productions |
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The Greatest Event in Television History | 2012–2014 | Williams Street Gettin' Rad |
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Loiter Squad | 2012–2014 | Williams Street Dickhouse Productions |
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The Restless Bell | 2012 | Williams Street Fine Line Productions Turner Studios |
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You're Whole | 2012–2013 | Williams Street Abominable Pictures |
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Incredible Crew | 2013 | ||
Uncle Grandpa | 2013–2017 | ||
Steven Universe | 2013–present | ||
Rick and Morty | 2013–present | Williams Street Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions Harmonious Claptrap Starburns Industries |
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Hot Package | 2013–present | Williams Street TV Carnage Abso Lutely Productions Abominable Pictures |
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Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell | 2013–present | Williams Street | |
Mixels | 2014–2016 | ||
Clarence | 2014–present | ||
Over the Garden Wall | 2014 | First Cartoon Network original miniseries. | |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | 2014–present | Williams Street Warner Bros. Animation |
First Warner Bros. Animation original series to be aired on Adult Swim. |
Mr. Pickles | 2014–present | Williams Street HotHouse Productions Day by Day Productions |
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Black Jesus | 2014–present | Williams Street 5 Mutts Productions Triage Entertainment |
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Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories | 2014–present | Williams Street Abso Lutely Productions |
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Exchange Student Zero | 2015 | Fragrant Gumtree Entertainment Cartoon Network Asia Pacific |
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We Bare Bears | 2015–present | ||
Long Live the Royals | 2015 | Second Cartoon Network original miniseries. | |
Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter | 2015 | Williams Street PFFR Unintelligible Grunt |
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The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series) | 2016–present | ||
Mighty Magiswords | |||
Ben 10 (2016 TV series) | |||
Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio | 2016 | Williams Street Titmouse, Inc. |
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Dream Corp, LLC | 2016–present | Williams Street Artbelly Productions |
Live-action/animation hybrid. |
Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace | 2016 | Williams Street Million Dollar Extreme |
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Apollo Gauntlet | 2017–present | Williams Street 6 Point Harness Mosaic |
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | |||
The Jellies | Williams Street Augenblick Studios |
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Villainous | Cartoon Network Productions Mexico A.I Animation Studio |
First Cartoon Network Mexican miniseries. | |
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe | Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe Sun Creature Public Service Puljen |
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Tender Touches | Williams Street Adult Swim Streams | ||
Hot Streets | 2018–present | Williams Street Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions! | |
Apple & Onion | 2018 | ||
Craig of the Creek | 2018–present | ||
Ballmastrz 9009 | Williams Street Titmouse, Inc. | ||
Joe Pera Talks with You | Williams Street Chestnut Walnut Unlimited | ||
Mostly 4 Millennials | Williams Street Sick Duck Productions TV Carnage | ||
Summer Camp Island | 2018 | ||
Victor and Valentino | TBA 2018 | ||
Infinity Train | 2019 | Based on its pilot of the same name. | |
Television films and specials
Warner Bros. Television
- Search for the Gods (1975) (co-production with the Douglas S. Cramer Company)
- Someone's Watching Me! (1978)
- Golden Gate (1981)
- The Children Nobody Wanted (1981) (co-production with Blatt-Singer Productions)
- The Long Summer of George Adams (1982)
- Murder Is Easy (1982)
- Sparkling Cyanide (1983)
- A Caribbean Mystery (1983)
- A Killer in the Family (1983)
- Murder with Mirrors (1985)
- Thirteen at Dinner (1985)
- Murder in Three Acts (1986)
- Of Pure Blood (1986)
- The Plot to Kill Hitler (1990)
- Murder in Mississippi (1990)
- Forbidden Nights (1990) (co-production with Tristine Rainer Productions)
- The Face of Fear (1990)
- Someone She Knows (1994)
Warner Bros. Animation
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Ruby-Spears Productions
Lorimar Television
- Stephen King's It (TV movie) (1990)
- O Pioneers! (TV movie) (1992)
- To Grandmother's House We Go (TV movie) (1992)
- Island City (TV movie) (1994)
Rankin/Bass (post-1973)
- The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
- 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974)
- The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow (1975)
- Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976)
- The First Easter Rabbit (1976)
- The Little Drummer Boy, Book II (1976)
- Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976)
- The Last Dinosaur (1977) (TV movie)
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town (1977)
- The Hobbit (1977) (TV movie)
- Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey (1977)
- The Bermuda Depths (1978) (TV movie)
- The Stingiest Man in Town (1978)
- Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979) (TV movie)
- Jack Frost (1979)
- The Ivory Ape (1980) (TV movie)
- The Return of the King (1980) (TV movie)
- Pinocchio's Christmas (1980)
- The Leprechaun's Christmas Gold (1981)
- The Flight of Dragons (1982) (TV movie)
- The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983) (TV movie)
- The Coneheads (1983) (co-production with Broadway Video)
- The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985)
- The Wind in the Willows (1987) (TV movie)
Turner Entertainment Co.
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) (produced by MGM Television and Cat in the Hat Productions)
- Horton Hears a Who! (1970) (produced by MGM Television and Cat in the Hat Productions)
- Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014) (produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
Castle Rock Entertainment
- Heart & Soul (1988)
- The Ed Begley, Jr. Show (1989)
- Julie Brown: The Show (1989)
- My Old School (1991)
- Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special (1992)
HBO
- HBO Storybook Musicals (1987–1993)
- The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale (1993)
- How Do You Spell God? (1996)
- Kids are Punny (1998)
- Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales (1999)
- The Sissy Duckling (1999)
- Twas the Night (2001)
- Through A Child’s Eyes: September 11, 2001 (2002)
Cartoon Network
Notes
- ↑ Currently distributed by 20th Television since 2011.
- 1 2 3 Distributed by Sony Pictures Television; Warner Bros. owns the program's copyrights.
- ↑ Rights owned by Sony Pictures Television.
- 1 2 3 Distributed in syndication by CBS Television Distribution; HBO owns the program's copyrights.
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