ABC Studios

Touchstone Television Productions, LLC, d/b/a ABC Studios,[1][2] is an American television production studio under the Disney Television Studios unit of Walt Disney Television (both ultimately owned by The Walt Disney Company). ABC Studios was established as the Touchstone Television banner in 1985 and named ABC Studios on May 28, 2007.

Touchstone Television Productions, LLC
ABC Studios
Formerly
Touchstone Television (1985–2007)
Subsidiary
Limited liability company
IndustryTelevision production
FoundedMarch 21, 1985 (1985-03-21)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jonnie Davis (President)
  • Josh Sussman (EVP, Business Affairs)
  • Tracy Underwood (EVP, Creative Affairs)
ParentDisney Television Studios
(Walt Disney Television)
DivisionsAlternative
SubsidiariesABC Signature Studios
ABC Studios International
Websiteabcstudios.go.com 

History

Touchstone Television

The Touchstone Films banner was used for TV by then-new Disney CEO Michael Eisner in the 1984–1985 television season, with the short lived western Wildside.[3] Touchstone was a banner of Walt Disney Studios that included television production at the time. In the next season, Disney's TV production unit produced a hit in The Golden Girls using the Touchstone Films brand.[4]

On April 18, 1989, Walt Disney Television and Touchstone Television were grouped together under Garth Ancier, the then-president of network television for Walt Disney Studios.[5] With difficulties of selling in the off-network syndicated market, Disney television executives decided in late September 1990 that Hull High, then on NBC, or a potential NBC mid-season replacement in Disney Action-Adventure Hour, would be its last hour-long drama. High's pilot did cost the company $4.5 million.[6] In 1992, Touchstone TV moved into producing longer forms for TV, focusing on more adult-oriented fare with its first telefilm for CBS about Edna Buchanan, a Miami Herald crime reporter who would win a Pulitzer Prize.[7]

On August 24, 1994, with Jeffrey Katzenberg's resignation, Richard Frank became head of Walt Disney Television and Telecommunications, a new group taking Touchstone Television and other TV units out of the Disney studios.[8]

In April 1996, due to the ongoing post-Disney-CC/ABC merger realignment and the retirement of its president, Walt Disney Television and Telecommunications' divisions were reassigned to other groups, with Touchstone Television transferred to The Walt Disney Studios.[9] On November 1, 1997, David Neuman assumed the presidency of Touchstone TV while retaining his post as president of Walt Disney Network Television.[10] In March 1998, Touchstone TV was placed under Buena Vista Television Productions, a newly formed group under chairman Lloyd Braun, along with Walt Disney Network Television.[11] By June 1999, Neuman left for the Digital Entertainment Network.[12]

In 2000, Touchstone Television created two departments for comedy in September, and a department for drama in December.[13] While two of their pilots were in consideration to be picked up by ABC in April 2003, Tollin/Robbins Productions signed a two-year development deal with Touchstone Television, which included a two-year option, shares in profits and outside sales.[14]

ABC Television Studios

In February 2007, Touchstone Television was renamed ABC Television Studios as part of Disney's push to drop secondary brands like Buena Vista in favor of the Disney, ABC and ESPN brands.[1][3]

In June 2009, ABC Entertainment announced a new organization, effective immediately as ABC Entertainment Group, while consolidating back office functions like business affairs, distribution and scheduling of ABC Studios and ABC Entertainment and retaining separate creative units.[15][16] In January 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced it was cutting 5% of its workforce.[17] In October 2012, ABC Studios formed its Signature unit to sell to outside networks.[18]

In early 2016, ABC Studios International (also referred to as ABC International Studios) was set up with the appointment of Keli Lee as its managing director of international content and talent, combined with her move to London. The unit, announced at MIPCOM in October 2016, would allow more overseas local productions, leveraging fellow Disney Media Network expertises in distribution and production for the local and international co-productions, IP reinventions, and original format acquisitions and productions. This would add to Disney-ABC's international productions in Latin America, where the company has 16 years of producing local content.[19] In April 2017, the international unit greenlit its first co-production, the Australian series Harrow.[20] Lee signed a first look deal with Hoodlum Entertainment, the co-producers of Harrow, by February 2018.[21] With ABC picking up the international unit's Reef Break in August 2018, ABC Studios started co-producing.[22]

In August 2017, Ryan Seacrest Productions left CBS at the end of their deal to move over to ABC Studios.[23] Following the expansion of its cable/streaming unit, ABC Studios launched a new alternative division for the full range of unscripted work, from documentaries to game shows to social experiment series. The former executive vice president of development and production at Ryan Seacrest Productions, along with Fernando Hernandez, the former head of Universal Television Alternative Studios, were hired by the studio to lead the division around January 2018. This division was announced in October 2018 with a small slate under production executive Gareth Provan, and an in-house development group called The Originals Group. The division is tapping existing production companies with deals at ABC Studios, including Ryan Seacrest Productions, Larry Wilmore's Wilmore Films and Bob Sertner Productions, in addition to partnerships that Hernandez has developed, including those with Mission Control Media, Parker Paige Media, INE Entertainment, and Party Pit Productions.[24]

Under Disney Television Studios

With the acquisition of 21st Century Fox closing on March 20, 2019, ABC Studios became a subsidiary of Disney Television Studios.[25] In July 2019, Disney TV Studios announced a reorganization in executive leadership. Fox TV executives Jonnie Davis and Josh Sussman have replaced Patrick Moran and Howard Davine as president and executive vice president of business affairs of ABC Studios respectively.[26] It was also announced that Amy Hartwick, the studio's head of the comedy department, has exited.[27] In September 2019, ABC Studios' alternative division head Hernandez exited the post, with ABC indicating that they would remain in the businesses.[28]

ABC Studios International head Lucy Liu produces the anthology series Unsung Heroes which was in development. while launching ABC Discover to find more British talent. In December 2019, an exodus of the international unit's top executives including managing director Keli Lee occurred. However, no replacements have been named given a re-assessing of the unit is taking place.[29]

Partial list of programs produced by Touchstone Television/ABC Studios

Currently produced

Title Year Network Co-production Notes
The Amazing Race 2001–present CBS Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Television Studios as Touchstone Television until 2007
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003–present ABC Jackhole Productions (2003-2020)
Kimmelot (2020-present)
as Touchstone Television until 2007
Grey's Anatomy 2005–present ABC The Mark Gordon Company and Shondaland Productions (2005–present) (since season 2) as Touchstone Television until 2007
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2013–present ABC Mutant Enemy Productions and Marvel Television
Black-ish 2014–present ABC Khalabo Ink Society, Principato-Young Entertainment, Cinema Gypsy Productions and Artists First
American Housewife 2016–present ABC Eight Sisters, Inc., Wiener & Schwartz Productions and Kapital Entertainment
The Good Doctor 2017–present ABC 3AD Productions, EnterMedia Content, Shore Z Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Station 19 2018–present ABC Shondaland
A Million Little Things 2018–present ABC Next Thing You Know Productions, Fee-Fi-Fo Films and Kapital Entertainment
The Rookie 2018–present ABC Perfectman Pictures and Entertainment One Television
Mixed-ish 2019–present ABC Khalabo Ink Society, Cinema Gypsy Productions and Artists First
Stumptown 2019–present ABC Jason Richman Entertainment and The District
For Life 2020–present ABC Sony Pictures Television, Doug Robinson Productions and G-Unit Films and Television Inc.
Amazing Stories 2020–present Apple TV+ Universal Television, Kitsis/Horowitz and Amblin Television

Future productions

Title Year Network Co-production Notes
United We Fall 2020 ABC Juban Productions, Exhibit A, and Sony Pictures Television
Call Your Mother 2021 Sony Pictures Television
Big Shot TBA Disney+
Harlem's Kitchen Mandeville Television
Home Economics Lionsgate Television
Rebel Sony Picture Television
Work Wife Milojo Productions and Ryan Seacrest Productions

Former productions

Alternative Division

Future

Title Year Network Co-production company Notes
Best Bite Ever TBA ABC The Originals Group[24]
Ink & Paint 2019–2020 (year 1) Disney+ Sertner Productions
Prop Culture Formerly Iconic Art of the Movies[28]
Pick of the Litter 2019–2020 KTF Films
Submarine Deluxe
[28][30]

ABC Studios International

Title Year(s) Service(s) Co-production company(ies) Notes
Harrow 2018–present ABC (AU), Alibi (UK), Hulu (US)[31] Hoodlum Entertainment, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Screen Queensland [20]
Reef Break 2019 ABC (US), M6 (FR) ABC Studios [22][32]
The Gloaming 2019–present Stan Sweet Potato Films, 2 Jons, Mushroom Pictures [33]

Future

Title Year Network Co-production company Notes
Untitled female perspectives of Shakespeare works TBA ABC (AU)
  • Australian Broadcasting
  • LuckyChap Entertainment
  • Hoodlum
10 episodes; Disney Media Distribution handles international[34]
Unsung Heroes TBD
  • Ruthanne Secunda Productions
  • Moonvision Entertainment
  • Framework Entertainment
Profile anthology series about female pioneers.[35]
Holly Throsby’s Goodwood novel adaptation ABC (AU) Endemol Shine Banks [36]

ABC Signature Studios

ABC Signature Studios, Inc.[37]
ABC Signature
Formerly
Touchstone Domestic Television (1987-2012)
Subsidiary
IndustryFilmed entertainment
FoundedOctober 2012 (2012-10)[18]
Headquarters,
Key people
Tracy Underwood[18]
Production output
Cable and streaming programs[18]
ParentABC Studios
(Disney Television Studios)
Websiteabcstudios.go.com 

ABC Signature Studios, Inc. (alternatively Signature, or ABC Signature) is the boutique cable and streaming production subsidiary of ABC Studios.

Signature history

ABC Studios was moving to sell to outside networks. As the studios have placed the former ABC comedy Cougar Town at TBS, and Devious Maids at Lifetime, Signature was set up in October 2012 to continue the trend.[18]

Signature developed Mistresses, which was included in ABC's summer schedule and renewed for another season.[18] Signature was incorporated on September 23, 2013.[37] In October 2013, the division placed its first outside project, Benched, for USA, with a pilot order that finished shooting by December. Other projects were in the works with A&E, WE tv and TBS. In the works with ABC, Signature has a possible straight-to-series Stephen King story adaptation called Grand Central, based on The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates.[18] Corporate sibling Freeform picked up Rated P For Parenthood for development as its first program from Signature in June 2014.[38]

In April 2015, Signature and ABC Studios signed a two-year first-look with Black Label Media, started by Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill and Thad Luckinbill three years prior as a finance and production company.[39] McG's Wonderland Sound & Vision signed a two-year overall production agreement with Signature, Freeform and ABC Studios in October 2015. This follows two productions from McG on Freeform/ABC Family.[40] Signature signed SMILF producer Frankie Shaw to a two-year overall deal in July 2018.[41] In March 2019, the deal was suspended.[42]

In April 2016, Freeform greenlit Cloak & Dagger with a straight-to-series order, as Marvel Television's first co-production with Signature.[43] Another co-production with Marvel Television was greenlit in August 2016, with Runaways confirmed for the Hulu streaming service.[44] Signature also put a live action Mighty Ducks series in development on January 2018 that is likely to end up as a series on Disney+.[45]

Signature is teaming with John Grisham, Hulu and Michael Seitzman's Maniac Productions to create a Grisham Universe set of series. The franchise would begin with two series, The Rainmaker and Rogue Lawyer, based on Grisham's books, with a potential to grow to additional series.[46] Hulu had dropped out of the Grisham Universe by September 5, 2019, with the pair being shopped given other interested outlets.[47]

Signature productions

Current

Title Year Network Co-production with Notes
Grown-ish 2018–present Freeform Khalabo Ink Society, Principato-Young Entertainment and Cinema Gypsy Productions [48]
Godfather of Harlem 2019–present Epix Significant Productions [49]
Dollface 2019–present Hulu LuckyChap Entertainment and Clubhouse Pictures [50]
High Fidelity 2020–present Midnight Radio and West & Kuczarek
Little Fires Everywhere 2020 Hulu Hello Sunshine and Simpson Street [51]

Future

Title Year Network co-production with Notes
Helstrom 2020 Hulu Marvel Studios [52][53]
Unrelated TBA Freeform [54]
The Mighty Ducks Disney+ Brillstein Entertainment [55]
The Rainmaker TBD Maniac Productions Development stage; based on John Grisham's books.[46] Hulu has dropped out, with the series being shopped[47]
Rogue Lawyer

Former

Title Year Network co-production with Notes
Mistresses 2013–2016 ABC Good Talk Productions, Bob Sertner Productions, Ecosse Films and Tsiporah Productions [18]
Benched 2014 USA The Mark Gordon Company [18]
Blood & Oil 2015 ABC Flame Ventures [56]
Confirmation 2016 HBO Groundswell Productions and HBO Films Television film[57]
Dead of Summer 2016 Freeform Kitsis-Horowitz Productions [58]
Guerrilla 2017 Sky Atlantic/Showtime Green Door Pictures, Fifty Fathoms and Stearns Castle Entertainment Miniseries[59]
SMILF 2017–2019 Showtime Showtime Networks, Supahsmart Productions, Quantity Entertainment and Groundswell Productions
Runaways 2017–2019 Hulu Marvel Television and Fake Empire Productions
Cloak & Dagger 2018–2019 Freeform Wandering Rocks Productions and Marvel Television
All About the Washingtons 2018 Netflix Simmons Lehman Productions and Amblin Television [60][61]

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