List of Universal Television programs
Here is a partial list of television series and notable made-for-TV movies produced by Universal Pictures, at one time one of the most prolific producers of TV programs in the United States.
Universal Television
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Suspense Theatre | 1963–1965 | NBC | co-production with Roncom Films |
Arrest and Trial | 1963–1964 | ABC | |
Destry | 1964 | ||
Broadside | 1964–1965 | ||
The Munsters | 1964–1966 | CBS | co-production with Kayro-Vue Productions |
90 Bristol Court | 1964–1965 | NBC | co-production with Kayro-Vue Productions |
Convoy | 1965 | ||
The John Forsythe Show | 1965–1966 | ||
Tammy | ABC | co-production with Uni-Bet Productions | |
Laredo | 1965–1967 | NBC | |
Run for Your Life | 1965–1968 | co-production with Roncom Films | |
The Jean Arthur Show | 1966 | CBS | |
The Road West | 1966–1967 | NBC | |
Pistols 'n' Petticoats | CBS | co-production with Kayro-Vue Productions | |
Family Affair | 1966–1971 | International distribution only; produced by Don Fedderson Productions and The Family Affair Company | |
Mister Terrific | 1967 | ||
Dragnet | 1967–1970 | NBC/Syndication/ABC | co-production with Mark VII Limited |
Ironside | 1967–1975 | NBC | co-production with Harbour Productions Unlimited |
It Takes a Thief | 1968–1970 | ABC | |
The Name of the Game | 1968–1971 | NBC | |
Adam-12 | 1968–1975 | co-production with Mark VII Limited | |
Blondie | 1968–1969 | CBS | co-production with Kayro-Vue Productions and King Features Syndicate |
The Outsider | NBC | co-production with Universal-Public Arts Productions | |
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers | 1968–1972 | co-production with Public Art Films | |
The Bold Ones: The Protectors | 1969–1970 | ||
Harold Robbins' The Survivors | ABC | ||
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors | 1969–1973 | NBC | co-production with Harbour Productions Unlimited |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | 1969–1976 | ABC | |
Paris 7000 | 1970 | ||
Matt Lincoln | 1970–1971 | ||
The Bold Ones: The Senator | NBC | ||
McCloud | 1970–1977 | ||
San Francisco International Airport | 1970–1971 | ||
The Psychiatrist | |||
Night Gallery | 1970–1973 | ||
The Man and the City | 1971–1972 | ABC | |
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | CBS | co-production with Mark VII Limited and David Janssen Enterprises Inc. | |
The D.A. | NBC | ||
The Partners | co-production with Don/Lee Productions | ||
Alias Smith and Jones | 1971–1973 | ABC | co-production with Universal-Public Arts Productions |
Columbo | 1971–1978 1989–2003 | NBC ABC | |
McMillan & Wife | 1971–1977 | NBC | co-production with Talent Associates-Norton Simon |
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law | 1971-1974 | ABC | co-production with Groverton Productions, Ltd. |
Sarge | 1971 | NBC | co-production with Harbour Productions Unlimited |
Cool Million | 1972 | co-production with Public Art Films | |
The Sixth Sense | ABC | ||
Jigsaw | 1972–1973 | ||
Madigan | NBC | ||
Banacek | 1972–1974 | ||
Hec Ramsey | co-production with Mark VII Limited | ||
Emergency! | 1972–1977 | co-production with Mark VII Limited | |
Escape | 1973 | co-production with Mark VII Limited | |
The Snoop Sisters | 1973–1974 | co-production with Talent Associates-Norton Simon | |
Tenafly | |||
Faraday and Company | co-production with Talent Associates-Norton Simon | ||
Griff | ABC | co-production with Groverton Productions | |
Toma | co-production with Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions | ||
Emergency +4 | NBC | co-production with Mark VII Limited and Fred Calvert Productions | |
Chase | co-production with Mark VII Limited | ||
Kojak | 1973–1978 | CBS | |
The Six Million Dollar Man | ABC | Season 1–3 co-produced by Silverton Productions Inc.; Season 4–5 co-produced by Harve Bennett Productions | |
Frankenstein: The True Story | 1973 | NBC | miniseries |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker | 1974–1975 | ABC | co-production with Francy Productions Inc. |
Lucas Tanner | NBC | ||
Amy Prentiss | co-production with Francy Productions Inc. | ||
Get Christie Love! | ABC | co-production with Wolper Productions | |
The Rockford Files | 1974–1980 | NBC | co-production with Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions and Cherokee Productions |
Sierra | 1974 | NBC | co-production with Mark VII Limited |
Sons and Daughters | CBS | ||
Saturday Night Live | 1975–present | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video. produced as SNL Studios (1999–present) |
Baretta | 1975–1978 | ABC | co-production with Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions |
Sunshine | 1975 | NBC | |
Mobile One | ABC | co-production with Mark VII Limited | |
Don Adams' Screen Test | 1975–1976 | Syndication | |
The Invisible Man | NBC | co-production with Silverton Productions Inc. | |
McCoy | |||
Doctors' Hospital | |||
Fay | co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions | ||
Ellery Queen | co-production with Fairmount/Foxcroft Productions and Tom Ward Enterprises | ||
Switch | 1975–1978 | CBS | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
Sara | 1976 | ||
Rich Man, Poor Man | ABC | co-production with Harve Bennett Productions | |
Gemini Man | NBC | co-production with Harve Bennett Productions | |
City of Angels | co-production with Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions | ||
Delvecchio | 1976–1977 | CBS | co-production with Crescendo Productions Inc. |
Holmes & Yo-Yo | ABC | co-production with Heyday Productions Inc. | |
Rich Man, Poor Man Book II | |||
Sirota's Court | NBC | ||
Quincy, M.E. | 1976–1983 | NBC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
Baa Baa Black Sheep | 1976–1978 | NBC | co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
The Bionic Woman | ABC/NBC | co-production with Harve Bennett Productions | |
The Oregon Trail | 1977 | NBC | |
Kingston: Confidential | co-production with R.B. Productions, Inc. and Groverton Productions, Inc. | ||
Lanigan's Rabbi | co-production with Heyday Productions | ||
Rosetti and Ryan | co-production with Heyday Productions | ||
What Really Happened to the Class of '65? | 1977–1978 | NBC | |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | 1977–1979 | ABC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
Operation Petticoat | co-production with Heyday Productions (season 1) and Kukoff-Harris Boiney Stoones Productions (season 2) | ||
Richie Brockelman, Private Eye | 1978 | NBC | co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Bunky Productions, Inc. |
Sam | CBS | co-production with Mark VII Limited | |
The Eddie Capra Mysteries | 1978–1979 | NBC | |
Sword of Justice | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions | ||
The Incredible Hulk | 1978–1982 | CBS | |
Battlestar Galactica | 1978–1979 | ABC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
The Duke | 1979 | NBC | co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Delta House | ABC | co-production with Marty Simmons-Ivan Reitman Productions | |
Cliffhangers | NBC | ||
Turnabout | co-production with Sam Denoff Productions | ||
Harris & Company | |||
Shirley | 1979–1980 | co-production with Procter & Gamble Productions | |
Mrs. Columbo | co-production with Gambit Productions | ||
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | 1979–1981 | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions and Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd. (1979–80) John Mantley Productions (1980)
Buck Rogers based on characters by courtesy of Leisure Concepts Inc. and Robert C. Dille | |
B. J. and the Bear | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions | ||
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions | ||
House Calls | 1979–1982 | CBS | co-production with Alex Winitsky-Arlene Sellers Productions |
Galactica 1980 | 1980 | ABC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
Stone | co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Gerry Productions, Inc. | ||
When the Whistle Blows | co-production with Daydreams Productions | ||
Good Time Harry | NBC | ||
Nobody's Perfect | ABC | ||
Magnum, P.I. | 1980–1988 | CBS | distribution only; co-production with Belisarius Productions Inc. and Glen A. Larson Productions and also later episodes T.W.S. Productions Inc. |
Fitz and Bones | 1981 | NBC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
The Gangster Chronicles | |||
Darkroom | 1981–1982 | ABC | |
Shannon | CBS | ||
Harper Valley PTA | NBC | co-production with Ten-Four Productions | |
Simon & Simon | 1981–1989 | CBS | |
Voyagers! | 1982–1983 | NBC | co-production with James D. Parriott Productions and Scholastic Productions |
Tales of the Gold Monkey | ABC | co-production with Belisarius Productions | |
Knight Rider | 1982–1986 | NBC | co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions |
The A-Team | 1983–1987 | co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions | |
Whiz Kids | 1983–1984 | CBS | |
The New Leave It to Beaver | 1983–1989 | CBS/Disney Channel/TBS | co-production with Sprocket Films (season 1), Telvan Productions and Qintex Productions |
Legmen | 1984 | NBC | |
Domestic Life | CBS | co-production with 40 Share Productions | |
Hawaiian Heat | ABC | co-production with James D. Parriott Productions | |
Miami Vice | 1984–1989 | NBC | co-production with Michael Mann Productions |
Airwolf | 1984–1987 | CBS, USA Network | co-production with Belisarius Productions (seasons 1–3) and Atlantis Films (season 4). Universal only produced seasons 1–3. |
Murder, She Wrote | 1984–1996 | CBS | co-production with Corymore Productions |
Charles in Charge | 1984–1990 | CBS/Syndication | co-production with Al Burton Productions and Scholastic Productions |
Street Hawk | 1985 | ABC | co-production with Limekiln and Templar Productions |
Otherworld | CBS | ||
Code Name: Foxfire | NBC | ||
Code of Vengeance | 1985–1986 | ||
Misfits of Science | co-production with James D. Parriott Productions | ||
The Insiders | ABC | ||
Amazing Stories | 1985–1987 | NBC | co-production with Amblin Television |
The Equalizer | 1985–1989 | CBS | |
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents | NBC/USA Network | co-production with Paragon Motion Pictures. Inc. and Michael Sloan Productions | |
He's the Mayor | 1986 | ABC | |
Fast Times | CBS | ||
Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills | co-production with 40 Share Productions | ||
Blacke's Magic | NBC | ||
Outlaws | 1986–1987 | CBS | co-production with Mad Dog Productions |
Together We Stand | co-production with Al Burton Productions and The Sherwood Schwartz Company | ||
Hard Copy | 1987 | ||
A Year in the Life | 1987–1988 | NBC | co-production with Falahey/Austin Street Productions |
Private Eye | co-production with Yerkovich Productions | ||
The Law & Harry McGraw | 1988 | CBS | co-production with Corymore Productions |
Coming of Age | 1988–1989 | co-production with Bungalow 78 Productions | |
Almost Grown | |||
Gideon Oliver | 1989 | ABC | co-production with Wolf Films |
Men | |||
Christine Cromwell | 1989–1990 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Nasty Boys | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films | |
B.L. Stryker | ABC | co-production with Blue Period Productions, Inc. and T.W.S. Productions, Inc. | |
Quantum Leap | 1989–1993 | NBC | co-production with Belisarius Productions |
Major Dad | CBS | co-production with S.B.B. Productions and Spanish Trail Productions | |
Coach | 1989–1997 | ABC | co-production with Bungalow 78 Productions |
H.E.L.P. | 1990 | co-production Wolf Films and ABC Productions | |
Parenthood | 1990–1991 | NBC | co-production with Imagine Television. Based on the 1989 film of same name by Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment |
Uncle Buck | CBS | co-production with Verbatim Productions. based on the 1989 film of the same name by Universal Pictures | |
Over My Dead Body | |||
Shannon's Deal | NBC | ||
Northern Exposure | 1990–1995 | CBS | co-production with Cine-Nevada Productions (1990), Finnegan-Pinchuk Productions (1991–1995), Falahey/Austin Street Productions (1991–1992) and Brand/Falsey Productions (1992–1995) |
Law & Order | 1990–2010 | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films. Seasons 9–13 were produced by Studios USA. |
Princesses | 1991 | CBS | co-production with Bungalow 78 Productions |
The Antagonists | |||
Harry and the Hendersons | 1991–1993 | Syndication | co-production with Amblin Television |
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories | 1991–1994 | Showtime | produced by Universal/MCA Family Entertainment, Think Entertainment, and Universal Cartoon Studios |
Mann & Machine | 1992 | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films |
The Human Factor | CBS | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Delta | 1992–1993 | ABC | co-production with Perseverance Inc. and Bungalow 78 Productions |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1992–2009; 2010–2014 | NBC | co-production with Big Dog Productions. NBCU/Universal produced only from 2004-2009 and 2010-2014 |
Family Dog | 1993 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Television, Tim Burton Productions, Nelvana and Warner Bros. Television Distributed outside of the USA by Warner Bros. International Television Distribution |
Johnny Bago | co-production with Chicago Five Productions and Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment | ||
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1993–2009 | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video and Conaco. NBCU/Universal produced only from 2004-2009 |
South Beach | 1993 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Fallen Angels | 1993–1995 | Showtime | co-production with Propaganda Films and Mirage Enterprises |
SeaQuest DSV | 1993–1996 | NBC | co-production with Amblin Television |
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle | 1993–1994 | Showtime | produced by Universal Family Entertainment and Think Entertainment |
Blue Skies | 1994 | ABC | co-production with Bungalow 78 Productions |
M.A.N.T.I.S. | 1994–1995 | FOX | co-production with Wilbur Force Productions and Renaissance Pictures |
Space Precinct | Sky One (UK) | co-production with Gerry Anderson Productions, Grove Television Enterprises and Mentorn Films | |
Earth 2 | NBC | co-production with Amblin Television | |
TekWar | 1994–1996 | Syndication/USA Network/Sci-Fi Channel CTV Television Network | co-production with Atlantis Films, CTV Television Network, Lemli Productions, Inc., USA Network and Western International Communications |
New York Undercover | 1994–1998 | FOX | co-production with Wolf Films |
Weird Science | USA Network | co-production with St. Clare Entertainment | |
A Whole New Ballgame | 1995 | ABC | co-production with Greengrass Productions and Bungalow 78 Productions |
Partners | 1995–1996 | FOX | co-production with Jeff & Jeff Productions |
American Gothic | CBS | co-production with Renaissance Pictures | |
Sliders | 1995–2000 | FOX/Syfy | co-production with St. Clare Entertainment |
The Steve Harvey Show | 1996–2002 | The WB | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications/Brillstein-Grey Entertainment/Brad Grey Television, Winifred Hervey Productions, Stan Lathan Television and Columbia Pictures Television/Columbia TriStar Television. Universal co-produced the series from Season 4–6. |
Swift Justice | 1996 | UPN | co-production with Wolf Films |
The Burning Zone | 1996–1997 | co-production with Sandstar Productions | |
Mr. Rhodes | NBC | co-production with NBC Studios | |
EZ Streets | CBS | co-production with Paul Haggis Productions | |
Something So Right | 1996–1998 | NBC/ABC | co-production with Big Phone Productions |
Feds | 1997 | CBS | co-production with Wolf Films |
Spy Game | ABC | co-production with McNamara Paper Products, Inc., Renaissance Pictures and Warner Bros. Television | |
The Tom Show | 1997–1998 | The WB | co-production with Clean Break Productions and Floating Cork Productions |
Timecop | ABC | co-production Lawrence Gordon Productions, December 3rd Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment | |
Players | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films and NBC Studios | |
Team Knight Rider | Syndication | ||
Just Shoot Me! | 1997–2003 | NBC | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications (1997–1999); Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (1998-1999); Brad Grey Television (1999–2002),Steven Levitan Productions and Columbia Pictures Television (1997–1998); Columbia TriStar Television (1998–2002); Sony Pictures Television (2002–2003). Universal only produced from seasons 3–6. |
Will & Grace | 1998–2006 2017–2020 | co-production with KoMut Entertainment (1998–2006; 2017–20), 3 Sisters Entertainment (1998–2006) and 3 Princesses and a P (2017–20). NBCU only produced the final 2 seasons of the original series, with the revival series later produced as a Universal Television production | |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 1999–present | co-production with Wolf Films (1999-2019); Wolf Entertainment (2019–present). The first three seasons were produced by Studios USA. | |
Passions | 1999–2008 | NBC/Audience | NBCU/Universal only produced from 2004–2008. |
The District | 2000–2004 | CBS | co-production with Di Novi Pictures and CBS Productions. The first two seasons were produced by Studios USA. Distributed outside of the USA by CBS Studios International |
Crossing Jordan | 2001–2007 | NBC | co-production with Tailwind Productions and Kaledo Dritte Productions. The first three seasons were produced by NBC Studios. Distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution |
The Agency | 2001–2003 | CBS | co-production with Radiant Productions and CBS Productions. The first season was produced by Studios USA. |
Sitting Ducks | Cartoon Network | co-production with The Krislin Company, Creative Capers Entertainment, Krislin/Elliot Digital and Sitting Ducks Productions | |
Last Call with Carson Daly | 2002–2019 | NBC | co-production with Carson Daly Productions. Produced by NBC Studios until 2004 |
Robbery Homicide Division | 2002–2003 | CBS | co-production with Forward Pass |
Crime & Punishment | 2002–2004 | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films and Shape Pictures. The first season was produced by Studios USA. |
American Dreams | 2002–2005 | co-production with Once a Frog Productions, Dick Clark Productions and NBC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution | |
Nashville Star | 2003–2008 | USA Network/NBC | co-production with 495 Productions and Reveille Productions |
Las Vegas | 2003–2008 | NBC | co-production with DreamWorks Television. The first season was produced by NBC Studios. Distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution |
Mister Sterling | 2003 | co-production with Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr. Productions and NBC Studios | |
Dragnet | 2003–2004 | ABC | co-production with Wolf Films. Revival of the 1967–70 television series |
Karen Sisco | co-production with Jersey Television and Eighty-D Productions | ||
Average Joe | 2003–2005 | NBC | |
Boo! | 2003–2006 | BBC Two/CBeebies | distribution only; produced by Tell-Tale Productions |
Century City | 2004 | CBS | co-production with Heel and Toe Films |
Medical Investigation | 2004–2005 | NBC | co-production with Landscape Entertainment and Paramount Television Distributed in the USA by CBS Television Distribution |
LAX | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company and Nick Thiel Productions | ||
Hawaii | 2004 | co-production with Jeff Eastin Films | |
Complete Savages | 2004–2005 | ABC | co-production with Nothing Can Go Wrong Now Productions and Icon Productions |
Battlestar Galactica | 2004–2009 | Syfy | co-production with David Eick Productions, R&D TV and Sky UK; revival of the 1978–1979 TV series by Glen A. Larson Productions and Universal Television |
House | 2004–2012 | FOX | co-production with Heel & Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions |
Committed | 2005 | NBC | co-production with Blackie and Blondie Productions |
Revelations | miniseries; co-production with Stillking Films and Pariah Films | ||
Kojak | co-production with Traveler's Rest Films and Playa Inc. | ||
Law & Order: Trial by Jury | 2005–2006 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Surface | co-production with Rock Fish Productions | ||
Three Wishes | 2005 | co-production with Glassman Media, June Road Productions and Furry Prawn Productions | |
The Office | 2005–2013 | co-production with Deedle-Dee Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Reveille Productions/Shine America | |
Teachers | 2006 | co-production with Two Soups Productions | |
Heist | co-production with Cullen Bros. Television, Dutch Oven Productions and Sony Pictures Television | ||
The Book of Daniel | co-production with Flody Co., Bumpy Night Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the USA by Sony | ||
Conviction | co-production with Wolf Films | ||
Sons & Daughters | 2006–2007 | ABC | co-production with Broadway Video |
Heroes | 2006–2010 | NBC | co-production with Tailwind Productions |
30 Rock | 2006–2013 | co-production with Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc. | |
Friday Night Lights | 2006–2011 | NBC/101 Network | co-production with Imagine Television and Film 44. based on the 2004 film by Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment |
The Black Donnellys | 2007 | NBC | co-production with Blackfriars Bridge and IMPACTS Entertainment |
Andy Barker, P.I. | co-production with Red Pulley Productions and Conaco | ||
Raines | co-production with Nemo Films | ||
Life | 2007–2009 | co-production with Ravich-Shariat Productions | |
Bionic Woman | 2007 | co-production with GEP Productions and David Eick Productions. Revival of the 1976–1978 TV series by Harve Bennett Productions and Universal Television | |
Lipstick Jungle | 2008–2009 | co-production with Blackie and Blondie Productions | |
Worst Week | CBS | co-production with Two Soups Productions, Hat Trick Productions and CBS Paramount Network Television Distributed outside of the USA by CBS Studios International | |
Knight Rider | NBC | co-production with Dutch Oven Productions and Gary Scott Thompson Productions. Revival of the 1982–1986 TV series | |
Kath & Kim | co-production with Reveille Productions and Riley-Turner Productions | ||
My Own Worst Enemy | 2008 | ||
Crusoe | 2008–2009 | co-production with Muse Entertainment | |
Kings | 2009 | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and J.A. Green Construction Corp. | |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | 2009–2014 | co-production with Broadway Video | |
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien | 2009–2010 | co-production with Conaco and Broadway Video | |
Parks and Recreation | 2009–2015 | co-production with Deedle-Dee Productions, Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, Paper Kite Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
The Philanthropist | 2009 | co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company, Original Media and Carnival Films | |
Virtuality | FOX | co-production with Look Ma! No Hands Productions, Tall Ship Productions, BermanBraun and Film44 | |
Community | 2009–2015 | NBC/Yahoo! Screen | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions, Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Dan Harmon Productions (seasons 1–3; 2009–2012), Russo Brothers Films (seasons 1–3; 2009–2012), Harmonious Claptrap (seasons 5–6; 2013–2015), Yahoo Screen Originals (season 6; 2015) and Sony Pictures Television |
Mercy | 2009–2010 | NBC | co-production with Selfish Mermaid, BermanBraun and Open 4 Business Productions |
Trauma | co-production with False Mirror Films, Film 44 and Open 4 Business Productions | ||
The Jay Leno Show | co-production with Big Dog Productions | ||
Minute to Win It | 2010–2011 | co-production with Friday TV and Smart Dog Media | |
Parenthood | 2010–2015 | co-production with Imagine Television, True Jack Productions and Open 4 Business Productions. Based on the 1989 film of same name by Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment and the 1990–91 TV series of the same name | |
100 Questions | 2010 | co-production with Bicycle Path Productions and TagLine Television and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Outlaw | co-production with Conaco | ||
The Event | 2010–2011 | co-production with Steve Stark Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Law & Order: LA | co-production with Wolf Films | ||
Outsourced | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions and In Cahoots Productions | ||
Perfect Couples | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions | ||
The Cape | 2011 | co-production with BermanBraun, Arcanum and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Love Bites | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions, Loud Blouse Productions and Working Title Television | ||
Prime Suspect | 2011–2012 | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions, ITV Studios America and Film 44 | |
Whitney | 2011–2013 | co-production with Stuber Television (2011–2012); Bluegrass Television (2012–2013) | |
Up All Night | 2011–2012 | co-production with Broadway Video and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Who's Still Standing? | co-production with Armoza Formats and Smart Dog Media | ||
Free Agents | 2011 | co-production with Very Small Realm, Dark Toy Entertainment, Big Talk Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Grimm | 2011–2017 | co-production with GK Films, Hazy Mills Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Smash | 2012–2013 | co-production with DreamWorks Television | |
Bent | 2012 | co-production with Quill Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Best Friends Forever | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions | ||
The Mindy Project | 2012–2017 | FOX/Hulu | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions 3 Arts Entertainment and Kaling International |
Animal Practice | 2012 | NBC | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions |
Mockingbird Lane | co-production with LivingDeadGuy and Bad Hat Harry Productions | ||
Guys with Kids | 2012–2013 | co-production with Holiday Road, Charlie Grandy Productions and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Go On | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions | ||
Chicago Fire | 2012–present | co-production with Wolf Films (2012-2019); Wolf Entertainment (2019–present) and Open 4 Business Productions | |
Deception | 2013 | co-production with BermanBraun | |
Ready for Love | co-production with Renegade 83 Entertainment and UnbeliEVAble Entertainment | ||
Do No Harm | co-production with Open 4 Business Productions | ||
Bates Motel | 2013–2016 | A&E | co-production with American Genre, Carlton Cuse Productions, and Kerry Ehrin Productions |
Camp | 2013 | NBC | co-production with Matchbox Pictures, Selfish Mermaid and BermanBraun |
Hollywood Game Night | 2013–present | co-production with Hazy Mills Productions and Mission Control Media | |
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | FOX/NBC | co-production with Dr. Goor Productions, Fremulon and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
The Blacklist | NBC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Open 4 Business Productions and Davis Entertainment | |
Ironside | 2013 | co-production with Gran Via Productions and Davis Entertainment. Revival of the 1968–75 series | |
Sean Saves the World | 2013–2014 | NBC/iTunes | co-production with Hazy Mills Productions |
Dracula | NBC | co-production with Carnival Films | |
Chicago P.D. | 2014–present | co-production with Wolf Films (2014-2019); Wolf Entertainment (2019–present) | |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | co-production with Broadway Video | ||
Late Night with Seth Meyers | co-production with Broadway Video and Sethmaker Shoemeyers Productions | ||
About a Boy | 2014–2015 | co-production with Working Title Television and Tribeca Productions. based on the 2002 film by Universal Pictures/StudioCanal | |
Growing Up Fisher | 2014 | co-production with Aggregate Films and Next Thing You Know Productions | |
American Dream Builders | co-production with Steele Mill Productions | ||
Crossbones | co-production with P+M Image Nation | ||
Food Fighters | 2014–2015 | co-production with Electus | |
Bad Judge | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions | ||
Mulaney | FOX | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Broadway Video | |
State of Affairs | NBC | co-production with STX Entertainment | |
Allegiance | 2015 | co-production with Matchbox Pictures | |
The Slap | co-production with Matchbox Pictures | ||
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | 2015–2019 | Netflix | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Little Stranger, Inc. |
American Odyssey | 2015 | NBC | co-production with Fabrik Entertainment and Red Arrow Entertainment Group |
I Can Do That | co-production with Armoza Formats and Live Animals Productions | ||
Mr. Robinson | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment | ||
The Carmichael Show | 2015–2017 | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television, A24, Morningside Entertainment (pilot only), Stoller Global Solutions and Lunch Bag Snail Productions (episode 2 onwards) Distributed in the USA by 20th Television | |
The Player | 2015 | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Davis Entertainment | |
Heroes Reborn | 2015–2016 | miniseries; co-production with Tailwind Productions (episode 1 only); Imperative Entertainment (episode 2 onwards) | |
Truth Be Told | 2015 | co-production with Will Packer Productions | |
Master of None | 2015–2017 | Netflix | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment |
Chicago Med | 2015–present | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films (2015-2019); Wolf Entertainment (2019–present) |
Superstore | co-production with Spitzer Holding Company and The District | ||
Telenovela | 2015–2016 | co-production with Tall and Short Productions and UnbeliEVAble Entertainment | |
Shades of Blue | 2016–2018 | co-production with Nuyorican Productions, EGTV Productions, Ryan Seacrest Productions, Jack Orman Productions and ADI TV Studios | |
Crowded | 2016 | co-production with Hazy Mills Productions and SamJen Productions | |
Heartbeat | co-production with P.D. Oliver, Inc., Molly Bloom Productions and Reveal Productions | ||
Game of Silence | co-production with David Hudgins Productions, Carol Mendelsohn Productions, and Sony Pictures Television | ||
The Path | 2016–2018 | Hulu | co-production with True Jack Productions and Refuge, Inc. |
Maya & Marty | 2016 | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video, 3 Arts Entertainment and Brillstein Entertainment Partners |
Uncle Buck | ABC | co-production with Will Packer Productions, Unaccountable Freaks Productions and ABC Studios. based on the 1989 film of the same name by Universal Pictures and a remake of the 1990–91 series | |
The Good Place | 2016–2020 | NBC | with 3 Arts Entertainment and Fremulon |
Timeless | 2016–2018 | with MiddKid Productions, Kripke Enterprises, Davis Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television | |
Pure Genius | 2016–2017 | CBS | co-production with True Jack Productions and CBS Television Studios |
Emerald City | 2017 | NBC | co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions, Oedipus Productions and Mount Moriah |
The Blacklist: Redemption | co-production with Davis Entertainment, The Jo(h)ns and Sony Pictures Television | ||
Taken | 2017–2018 | co-production with FLW Films (season 1), Boomerang Productions, Matthew Gross Entertainment (season 2) and EuropaCorp. based on the 2008 film and its sequels by EuropaCorp/20th Century Fox | |
Chicago Justice | 2017 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
The Ollie & Moon Show | 2017–present | Universal Kids | co-production with Frederation Kids and Family and Cottonwood Media |
Great News | 2017–2018 | NBC | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, and Little Stranger, Inc. Netflix distributed the series in selected international markets |
Gypsy | 2017 | Netflix | co-production with Working Title Television |
Midnight, Texas | 2017–2018 | NBC | co-production with Moorish Dignity Productions (season 1), Discord and Rhyme (season 2) and David Janollari Entertainment |
Marlon | co-production with Bicycle Path Productions, Baby Way Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment. Netflix distributed the series in selected international markets | ||
The Bold Type | 2017–present | Freeform | co-production with The District, Sarah Watson Productions and Freeform Original Productions |
The Brave | 2017–2018 | NBC | co-production with Kesch Studios |
Law & Order: True Crime | 2017 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Wisdom of the Crowd | 2017–2018 | CBS | co-production with Algorithm Entertainment, Kesch Studios, and CBS Television Studios Distributed outside of the USA by CBS Studios International |
A.P. Bio | 2018–present | NBC/Peacock | co-production with Broadway Video, and Sethmaker Shoemeyer Productions |
Good Girls | NBC | co-production with Minnesota Logging Co. Netflix distributed the series in selected international markets | |
Champions | 2018 | co-production with Kalling International, and 3 Arts Entertainment. Netflix distributed the series in selected international markets | |
Rise | co-production with True Jack Productions and Seller/Suarez Productions | ||
Reverie | co-production with Extant Storytech, Energy Entertainment, Cheap Theatrics Inc. (episode 2 onward) and Amblin Television | ||
I Feel Bad | co-production with Paper Kite Productions, CannyLads Productions, Seemu! Inc. and 3 Arts Entertainment | ||
Manifest | 2018–present | co-production with Compari Entertainment, Jeff Rake Productions and Warner Bros. Television | |
Magnum P.I. | CBS | co-production with 101st Street Entertainment, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Davis Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios. Remake of the 1980–1988 TV series Distributed in the USA by CBS Television Distribution | |
New Amsterdam | NBC | co-production with Pico Creek Productions and Mount Morah | |
FBI | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios (2018-2020); CBS Studios (2020-present) and Wolf Films (2018-2019); Wolf Entertainment (2019–present) Distributed outside of the USA by CBS Studios International | |
Russian Doll | 2019–present | Netflix | co-production with Paper Kite Productions, Jax Media and 3 Arts Entertainment |
The Enemy Within | 2019 | NBC | co-production with 82nd West |
The Village | co-production with 6107 Productions | ||
Abby's | co-production with Fremulon and 3 Arts Entertainment | ||
The InBetween | co-production with Heyday Television and Look at My New Bag Productions | ||
A Little Late with Lilly Singh | 2019–present | co-production with Unicorn Island Productions | |
Four Weddings and a Funeral | 2019 | Hulu | co-production with MGM Television, Kalling International, 3 Arts Entertainment and Working Title Television. Based on the 1994 film of the same name by Polygram Filmed Entertainment/Gramercy Pictures International co-distribution with MGM Worldwide Television Distribution, who is also handling the USA distribution |
Bluff City Law | NBC | co-production with Dean Georgaris Entertainment/2.0 and David Janollari Entertainment | |
Perfect Harmony | 2019–2020 | co-production with Hungry Mule Amusement Corp., Introvert Hangover Productions, Small Dog Picture Company and 20th Century Fox Television | |
Sunnyside | 2019 | co-production with Panther Co., Fremulon and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Almost Family | 2019–2020 | FOX | co-production with True Jack Productions and Fox Entertainment |
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers | 2019–present | Netflix | co-production with Chris Morgan Productions, Original Film, One Race Films, Universal Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation Television based on the 2001 film The Fast and the Furious and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
FBI: Most Wanted | 2020–present | CBS | co-produced with Wolf Entertainment and CBS Television Studios (season 1); CBS Studios (season 2-present) Distributed outside of the USA by CBS Studios International |
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | NBC | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company, Feigco Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Lionsgate Television Distributed outside of the USA by Lionsgate | |
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector | 2020 | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Keshet Studios. Based on the 1999 film, The Bone Collector by Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures Distributed outside of the USA by Sony. | |
Little America | 2020–present | Apple TV+ | co-production with Alan Yang Productions, Quantity Entertainment and Epic |
Indebted | 2020 | NBC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Screaming Elliot Productions and Doug Robinson Productions. |
Duncanville | 2020–present | FOX | co-production with Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Bento Box Entertainment, Fox Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television |
Amazing Stories | Apple TV+ | co-production with ABC Studios, Kitsis/Horowitz and Amblin Television | |
Council of Dads | 2020 | NBC | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Midwest Livestock Productions |
The Baker and The Beauty | ABC | co-production with Keshet Broadcasting and ABC Studios. Co-distributed with Keshet International | |
Never Have I Ever | 2020–present | Netflix | co-production with Kaling International, Original Langster and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Mapleworth Murders | 2020 | Quibi | co-production with Broadway Video and Sethmaker Shoemeyers |
Ted Lasso | 2020–present | Apple TV | co-production with Ruby's Tuna, Doozer and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
Away | 2020 | Netflix | co-production with True Jack Productions and 6th & Idaho |
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous | 2020–present | Netflix | co-production with Amblin Television, Legendary Television, Universal Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation Television based on the 2015 film and its sequel by Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment/Legendary Entertainment |
Wilmore | Peacock | co-production with Jax Media | |
The Amber Ruffin Show | co-production with Sethmaker Shoemeyers | ||
Connecting | 2020 | NBC/Peacock | co-production with Wide Awake Productions and Quinn's House |
Saved by the Bell | 2020–present | Peacock | co-production with Big Wig Productions |
Mr. Mayor | 2021–present | NBC | co-production with Little Stranger, Bevel Gears and 3 Arts Entertainment |
The Equalizer | CBS | co-production with CBS Studios, Davis Entertainment, Martin Chase Productions, Flavor Unit | |
Young Rock | Coming 2021 | NBC | co-production with Fierce Baby Productions and Seven Bucks Productions |
Kenan | co-production with Broadway Video | ||
The Gilded Age | HBO | co-production with HBO Original Programming | |
Law & Order: Organized Crime | NBC | co-production with Wolf Entertainment | |
Girls5Eva | Peacock | co-production with Little Stranger, Bevel Gears and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Rutherford Falls | co-production with Pacific Electric Picture Company, Fremulon and 3 Arts Entertainment | ||
Debris | NBC | co-production with Legendary Television and Frequency Films | |
American Auto[1] | co-production with Kapital Entertainment | ||
Grand Crew | |||
La Brea[2] | co-production with Keshet Studios | ||
Law & Order: Hate Crimes | TBA | Peacock | co-production with Wolf Entertainment |
Wilde Things[3] | CBS | co-production with KoMut Entertainment | |
Untitled True Lies TV Series[4][5] | Disney+ | with Wonderland Sound and Vision and 20th Television | |
Langdon[6] | NBC | co-production with CBS Studios and Imagine Television | |
Mulligan | Netflix | co-production with Bento Box Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Revue Studios
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Adventures of Kit Carson | 1951–1955 | Syndication | |
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | 1951–1959 | CBS | co-production with Meridian Productions |
Biff Baker, U.S.A. | 1952–1953 | ||
Meet Mr. McNutley | 1953–1955 | ||
General Electric Theater | 1953–1962 | ||
Studio 57 | 1954–1958 | DuMont Television Network/ Syndication | |
Star Stage | 1955–1956 | NBC | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1955–1962 | CBS/NBC | co-production with Shamley Productions |
State Trooper | 1956–1959 | Syndication | |
Tales of Wells Fargo | 1957–1962 | NBC | co-production with Overland Productions (seasons 1–5) and Juggernaut, Inc. (season 6) |
Bachelor Father | CBS/NBC/ABC | co-production with Bachelor Productions | |
Wagon Train | 1957–1965 | NBC/ABC | Season 1–6 produced by Revue Studios; Season 7–8 produced by Universal Television |
M Squad | 1957–1960 | NBC | co-production with Latimer Productions |
The Restless Gun | 1957–1959 | co-production with Window Glen Productions | |
Suspicion | 1957–1958 | co-production with Shamley Productions | |
Leave It to Beaver | 1957–1963 | CBS/ABC | co-production with Gomalco Productions (seasons 1–4) and Kayro Productions (seasons 5–6) |
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer | 1958–1959 | Syndication | |
Buckskin | NBC | ||
Cimarron City | |||
Startime | 1959–1960 | ||
Johnny Staccato | |||
Markham | CBS | co-production with Markham Productions | |
The Deputy | 1959–1961 | NBC | co-production with Top Gun Co. |
Riverboat | co-production with Meladre Co. | ||
Laramie | 1959–1963 | ||
Shotgun Slade | 1959–1961 | Syndication | |
Overland Trail | 1960 | NBC | |
The Tall Man | 1960–1962 | ||
Thriller | |||
Checkmate | CBS | ||
Bringing Up Buddy | 1960–1961 | co-production with Kayro Productions | |
Alcoa Premiere | 1961–1963 | ABC | |
The Investigators | 1961 | CBS | |
Ichabod and Me | 1961–1962 | co-production with Kayro-J&M Productions | |
The New Bob Cummings Show | |||
Whispering Smith | 1961 | NBC | co-production with Whispering Co. |
87th Precinct | 1961–1962 | ||
It's a Man's World | 1962–1963 | ||
Wide Country | co-production with Ralph Edwards Productions | ||
Going My Way | ABC | co-production with My Way Co. | |
McHale's Navy | 1962–1966 | co-production with Sto-Rev Co.
Season 1 produced by Revue Studios; Season 2–4 produced by Universal Television | |
The Virginian | 1962–1971 | NBC | Season 1 produced by Revue Studios; Season 2–9 produced by Universal Television |
MCA TV
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Jack Benny Program | 1950–1965 | CBS/NBC | 1954–1965 produced by MCA Television |
Dragnet | 1951–1959 | NBC | distribution only; produced by Mark VII Limited |
Court Martial | 1966 | Associated Television/ABC | co-production with ITC Entertainment and Roncom Films, Inc. |
The Big Showdown | 1974–1975 | ABC | co-production with Don Lipp Productions and Ron Greenberg Productions |
That's Incredible! | 1980–1984 | distribution only; produced by Alan Landsburg Productions | |
Those Amazing Animals | 1980–1981 | distribution only; produced by Alan Landsburg Productions | |
Lewis & Clark | 1981–1982 | NBC | co-production with Carson Productions |
Gimme a Break! | 1981–1987 | distribution only; co-production with Alan Landsburg Productions (1981–1985); Reeves Entertainment Group (1985–1987) | |
Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr. | 1983–1984 | CBS | international distribution; produced by Ruby-Spears Productions |
Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders | 1984–1985 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Bob Booker Productions |
Puttin' on the Hits | 1984–1988 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by Chris Bearde Productions and Dick Clark Productions |
Kate & Allie | 1984–1989 | CBS | distribution only; produced by Alan Landsburg Productions (1984–1985); Reeves Entertainment Group (1985–1989) |
FTV | 1985–1987 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by Chris Bearde Productions |
Airwolf | 1984–1987 | CBS, USA Network | co-production with Belisarius Productions (seasons 1–3) and Atlantis Films (season 4). MCA TV only produced the final season. |
The Blinkins | 1986–1987 | Syndication | four specials |
Amen | 1986–1991 | NBC | co-production with Carson Productions, Stein & Illes Productions (season 5) |
Home Shopping Game | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with Home Shopping Network |
Bionic Six | 1987–1989 | co-production with TMS Entertainment | |
Out of This World | 1987–1991 | distribution only; produced by Bob Booker Productions | |
Probe | 1988 | ABC | |
The Munsters Today | 1988–1991 | Syndication | co-production with The Arthur Company |
My Secret Identity | CTV Television Network/Syndication | co-production with Sunrise Films and Scholastic Productions | |
The New Dragnet | 1989–1990 | Syndication | co-production with The Arthur Company |
The New Lassie | 1989–1992 | co-production with Al Burton Productions and Palladium Entertainment | |
Pictonary | 1989 | co-production with Barry & Enright Productions. Mattel owns the copyright to Pictonary | |
The New Adam-12 | 1990–1991 | co-production with The Arthur Company | |
Shades of L.A. | distribution only; produced by Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment | ||
Dream On | 1990–1996 | HBO | co-production with St. Clare Entertainment |
Roggin's Heroes | 1991–1993 | Syndication | co-production with Jennon Productions and KNBC Currently owned by Fred Roggin |
Tequila and Bonetti | 1992 | CBS | co-production with Belisarius Productions |
The Suzanne Somers Show | 1994 | Syndication | |
Vanishing Son | 1995 | co-production with Rob Cohen/Raffaella De Laurentiis Productions, Stu Segall Productions | |
American Gothic | 1995–1996 | CBS | co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
MTE
Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
The Krypton Factor | 1981 | ABC | Alan Landsburg Productions |
Swamp Thing | 1990–1993 | USA Network | co-production with Batjac Productions, Inc. and BBK Productions, Inc. |
She-Wolf of London | 1990–1991 | Syndication | The Finnegan-Pinchuk Company and ITV Cymru Wales |
They Came from Outer Space | The Finnegan-Pinchuk Company | ||
Dream On | 1990–1996 | HBO/Fox | |
Fudge | 1995–1997 | ABC/CBS | Kevin Slattery Productions Inc. and Amblin Television |
Campus Cops | 1996 | USA Network | Chelsey Avenue Productions and St. Clare Entertainment |
PolyGram Television/Universal Worldwide Television
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Dennis and Gnasher | 1996–1998 | CBBC | co-production with HIT Entertainment, Collingwood & Co., The Beano, Hong Ying Animation, BBC Television and Living TV Group (Season 1 only) |
The Big Easy | 1996–1997 | USA Network | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions, ITC Entertainment |
Lassie | 1997–1999 | YTV | co-production with Western Publishing, Cinar and YTV |
Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands | 1997–1998 | CBBC | co-production with Cosgrove Hall Films, BBC Television and Abbey Home Media |
The Crayon Box | Syndication | co-production with Chiodo Bros. Productions, Sunbow Entertainment and Random House Studio | |
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven | 1998–1999 | co-production with Alliance Atlantis and Crescent Entertainment | |
Motown Live | 1998–1999 | Fox | |
Maisy | 1999–2001 | Nick Jr. | Universal takes over the later episodes following the folding of PolyGram Television by Seagram. |
Blind Date | 1999-2006 | Syndication | co-production with Gold Coast Television Entertainment |
The 5th Wheel | 2001–2004 | produced by Bobwell Productions |
Multimedia Entertainment
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Phil Donahue Show/Donahue | 1970–1996 | Syndication | |
Young People's Specials | 1984–85 | ||
Sweethearts | 1988–1989 | ||
The $100,000 Pyramid | 1991 | produced by Stewart Television. Multimedia only handles distribution for season 2. | |
Rush Limbaugh: The Television Show | 1992–1996 | ||
The Dennis Prager Show | 1994–95 | ||
The Susan Powter Show | co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Katz-Rush Entertainment |
Studios USA/USA Cable Entertainment
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Calliope | 1978–1993 | USA Network | co-production with Buzzco Associates |
USA Tuesday Night Fights | 1982–1998 | ||
The Sally Jessy Raphael Show / Sally | 1983–2002 | Syndication | Previously produced by Multimedia Entertainment (until 1997) and Universal Television (1997–1998). |
Commander USA's Groovie Movies | 1985–1989 | USA Network | |
USA Up All Night | 1989–1998 | ||
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | 1995–1999 | Syndication | co-production with Renaissance Pictures. Previously produced by MCA TV (1995–1996) and Universal Television (1997–1998). |
Xena: Warrior Princess | 1995–2001 | co-production with Renaissance Pictures. Previously produced by MCA TV (1995–1997) and Universal Television (1997–1998). | |
Young Hercules | 1998–1999 | Fox Kids | co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
Brother's Keeper | ABC | co-production with Axelrod/Widdoes Entertainment and Donald Todd Productions | |
Turks | 1999 | CBS | co-production with December 3rd Productions |
Happy Hour | USA Network | ||
Payne | CBS | co-production with Big Phone Productions and Port Street Films | |
Work with Me | co-production with Stephen Engel Productions, Calm Down Productions, Nat's Eye Productions and CBS Productions | ||
G vs E | 1999–2000 | USA Network/Syfy | co-production with Rockfish Films |
Crossing Over with John Edward | 2001–2004 | Syndication | USA only produced and handles distribution from 2001–2002. |
Jack of All Trades | 2000 | co-production with Renaissance Pictures | |
Cleopatra 2525 | 2000–2001 | co-production with Renaissance Pictures | |
Cover Me | USA Network | co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions and Panomore Productions | |
D.C. | 2000 | The WB | |
The Invisible Man | 2000–2002 | Sci-Fi | co-production with Stu Segall Productions |
Manhattan, AZ | 2000 | USA Network | co-production with Bats Left Throws Left Productions |
The War Next Door | co-production with Wellsville Films | ||
The Huntress | 2000–2001 | co-production with C.C. Lyons Productions and Chelsey Avenue Productions | |
Deadline | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Arrest & Trial | Syndication | co-production with MoPo Entertainment and Wolf Films | |
Welcome to New York | CBS | co-production with Worldwide Pants, Crazy Canyon Productions, and CBS Productions | |
First Days | 2001 | NBC | co-production with P.D. Oliver, Inc. and NBC Studios |
Tremors | 2003 | Sci-Fi | based on the 1990 film of the same name and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
Peacemakers | USA Network | ||
Battlestar Galactica | Sky One/Syfy | miniseries; co-production with David Eick Productions, R&D TV and Sky UK | |
Touching Evil | 2004 | USA Network | |
Wonder Showzen | 2005–2006 | MTV2 | season 1 only; co-production with PFFR and MTV/MTV2 Music Group |
NBC Studios
ViacomCBS's CBS Television Distribution currently distributes most of NBC's pre-1973 series. Most NBC programs made from 1973 to 2004 are distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in the USA and MGM Worldwide Television Distribution outside of the USA with the exceptions of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, In the House (both are distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Television), World's Most Amazing Videos (distributed by Alfred Haber Distribution), Homicide: Life on the Street (which NBCU retains worldwide distribution rights; Fremantle also co-owns the copyright ownership with NBCU) and The Pretender (which NBCU owns international distribution and Disney-ABC Domestic Television handles distribution in the USA).
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Fireside Theatre | 1949–1958 | NBC | co-production with General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and Lewman Productions/Revue Studios |
Cameo Theatre | 1950–1955 | NBC | |
Victory at Sea | 1952–1953 | NBC | |
The Loretta Young Show | 1953–1961 | NBC | co-production with Lewislor Films and Toreto Enterprises |
Inner Sanctum | 1954–1955 | NBC | |
People are Funny | 1954–1960 | NBC | |
Big Town | 1955–1956 | NBC | |
The Great Gildersleeve | NBC | ||
Tonight Starring Jack Paar | 1957–1962 | NBC | |
Continental Classroom | 1958–1963 | NBC | |
Fibber McGee and Molly | 1959–1960 | NBC | |
Bonanza | 1959–1973 | NBC | |
The Tab Hunter Show | 1960–1961 | NBC | co-produced with Shunto Productions |
The Americans | 1961 | NBC | |
Car 54, Where Are You? | 1961–1963 | NBC | co-produced with Eupolis Productions |
The Funny Manns | NBC | ||
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1962–1992 | NBC | co-produced with Carson Productions (1980–1992) |
Temple Houston | 1963–1964 | NBC | co-produced with Warner Bros. Television and Apollo Productions |
Kentucky Jones | 1964–1965 | NBC | |
Get Smart | 1965–1970 | NBC/CBS | co-produced with Talent Associates and CBS Productions (season 5) |
Animal Secrets | 1966–1967 | NBC | |
T.H.E. Cat | NBC | ||
Captain Nice | 1967 | NBC | |
Accidental Family | 1967–1968 | NBC | co-production with Sheldon Leonard Productions |
The High Chaparral | 1967–1971 | NBC | co-produced with Xanadu Productions |
My Friend Tony | 1969 | NBC | co-production with Sheldon Leonard Productions |
My World and Welcome to It | 1969–1970 | NBC | co-production with Sheldon Leonard Productions |
Hot Dog | 1970–1971 | NBC | |
Make Your Own Kind of Music | 1971 | NBC | co-production with Tomka Productions |
Go/Go-U.S.A. | 1973–1976 | NBC | |
The Tomorrow Show | 1973–1982 | NBC | |
Little House on the Prairie | 1974–1983 | NBC | co-production with Ed Friendly Productions |
Saturday Night Live | 1975–present | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video. NBC only produced from 1975–1999; later produced as SNL Studios (1999–present) |
Supertrain | 1979 | NBC | co-production with Dan Curtis Productions |
Father Murphy | 1981–1983 | NBC | |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1982–1993 | NBC | co-production with Carson Productions and Space Age Meats Productions (1982–1990); Worldwide Pants (1990–1993) |
Rage of Angels | 1983 | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Furia-Oringer Productions |
Princess Daisy | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Steve Krantz Productions | |
Fatal Vision | 1984 | NBC | miniseries |
Hot Pursuit | NBC | co-production with Kenneth Johnson Productions | |
Punky Brewster | 1984–1988 | NBC/Syndication | 1984–1986 produced by NBC Productions; 1987–1988 produced by Columbia Pictures Television |
It's Punky Brewster | 1985–1986 | NBC | co-produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. Based on the series Punky Brewster |
Sara | 1985 | NBC | co-production with Ubu Productions |
Kissyfur | 1986–1990 | NBC | co-production with DIC Entertainment and Saban International (season 2) |
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues | 1986 | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Furia-Oringer Productions |
Later | 1988–2001 | NBC | |
Favorite Son | 1988 | NBC | miniseries |
Hardball | 1989–1990 | NBC | co-production with Columbia Pictures Television |
Mancuso, F.B.I. | 1989–1990 | NBC | co-production with Steve Sohmer Productions |
True Blue | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions | |
Generations | 1989–1991 | NBC | co-production with Old Forest Hill Productions |
Saved by the Bell | 1989–1993 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Blind Faith | 1990 | NBC | miniseries |
Shannon's Deal | 1990–1991 | NBC | |
Gravedale High | NBC | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions | |
A Family for Joe | 1990 | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions |
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | 1990–1996 | NBC | co-production with The Stuffed Dog Company, Quincy Jones Entertainment (1990–1993) (seasons 1–3) and Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment (1993–1996) (seasons 4–6) |
Guys Next Door | 1990–1991 | NBC | |
Lucky Chances | 1990 | NBC | miniseries |
Man of the People | 1991–1992 | NBC | co-production with Neal and Gary Productions |
Space Cats | NBC | co-production with Marvel Productions and Paul Fusco Productions | |
Chip & Pepper's Cartoon Madness | NBC | co-production with DIC Entertainment and Rainforest Entertainment | |
Double Up | 1992 | NBC | co-production with Slam Dunk Productions |
Here and Now | 1992–1993 | NBC | co-production with SAH Productions, Inc. |
Secret Service | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions and Skyvision Entertainment | |
Out All Night | NBC | co-production with PAZ, Inc., Alan Haymon Productions and The Stuffed Dog Company | |
Name Your Adventure | 1992–1995 | NBC | co-production with Big Daddy Productions |
California Dreams | 1992–1996 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1992–2009; 2010–2014 | NBC | co-production with Big Dog Productions. NBC only produced from 1992–2004. |
Brains & Brawn | 1993 | NBC | |
Running the Halls | NBC | co-production with Steve Slavkin Productions | |
Saved by the Bell: The College Years | 1993–1994 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Homicide: Life on the Street | 1993–1999 | NBC | co-production with Baltimore Pictures, MCEG Sterling Incorporated and Reeves Entertainment. NBC Productions (1993–1996); NBC Studios (1996–1999) |
Saved by the Bell: The New Class | 1993–2000 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions. NBC Productions (1993–1996); NBC Studios (1996–2000) |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1993–2009 | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video and Conaco. NBC only produced from 1993–2004. |
Message from Nam | 1993 | NBC | miniseries |
The Martin Short Show | 1994 | NBC | co-production with Dolshor Productions |
Winnetka Road | NBC | co-production with Spelling Television | |
Family Album | NBC | miniseries | |
Amazing Grace | 1995 | NBC | |
JAG | 1995–2005 | NBC/CBS | co-production with Belisarius Productions and Paramount Network Television. NBC only co-produces for the first season. |
In the House | 1995–1999 | NBC/UPN | co-production with Winifred Hervey Productions, Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television (1999) (season 5). NBC Productions (1995–1996); NBC Studios (1996–1999) |
Hang Time | 1995–2000 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions (1997–2000). NBC Productions (1995–1996); NBC Studios (1996–2000) |
The Single Guy | 1995–1997 | NBC | co-production with Hall of Production and Castle Rock Entertainment. NBC Productions (1995–1996); NBC Studios (1996–1997) |
The Pretender | 1996–2000 | NBC | co-production with Mitchell/Van Sickle Productions, MTM Enterprises (1996–1997) (season 1) and 20th Century Fox Television (1997–2000) (seasons 2–4). International distribution only, the North American distribution to series is handled by Disney-ABC Domestic Television. |
Profiler | NBC | co-production with Three Putt Entertainment (1998–2000) (seasons 3–4) and Sander/Moses Productions (1996–1999) (seasons 1–3) | |
Mr. Rhodes | 1996–1997 | NBC | co-production with Universal Television |
Doomsday Virus | 1996 | NBC | miniseries |
The Tony Danza Show | 1997 | NBC | co-production with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and Columbia TriStar Television |
Union Square | 1997–1998 | NBC | co-production with Barron/Pennette Productions and Three Sisters Entertainment |
Sleepwalkers | NBC | co-production with Columbia TriStar Television | |
Players | NBC | co-production with Wolf Films and Universal Television | |
Working | 1997–1999 | NBC | co-production with Davidoff/Rosenthal Productions |
City Guys | 1997–2001 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Sunset Beach | 1997–1999 | NBC | co-production with Spelling Daytime Television |
House Rules | 1998 | NBC | |
Conrad Bloom | NBC | co-production with Pennette Productions and Three Sisters Entertainment | |
One World | 1998–2001 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Will & Grace | 1998–2006 | NBC | co-production with KoMut Enteratinment and Three Sisters Entertainment. NBC only produced seasons 1–6. |
Everything's Relative | 1999 | NBC | co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
Passions | 1999–2008 | NBC/The 101 Network | NBC only produces from 1999–2004. |
Cold Feet | 1999 | NBC | co-production with Kerry Ehrin Productions and Granada Entertainment USA |
The Mike O'Malley Show | NBC | ||
Providence | 1999–2002 | NBC | co-production with John Masius Productions |
World's Most Amazing Videos | 1999–2000; 2006–2008 | NBC/Spike TV | co-production with Nash Entertainment |
Twenty One | 2000 | NBC | co-production with The Fred Silverman Company and The Gurin Company. Revival of the 1956–1958 game show by Jack Barry-Dan Enright Productions |
The Others | NBC | co-production with Delusional Films and DreamWorks Television | |
God, the Devil and Bob | NBC/Adult Swim | co-production with Vanity Logo Productions for Carsey-Werner Productions | |
M.Y.O.B. | NBC | co-production with Charade Productions | |
Titans | NBC | co-production with Spelling Television | |
Tucker | NBC | co-production with Sudden Entertainment and Regency Television | |
DAG | 2000–2001 | NBC | co-production with Gordon & Conn Productions and Double Wide Productions |
Cursed/The Weber Show | NBC | co-production with Artists Television Group and Captain Shadow And Steve | |
Just Deal | 2000–2002 | NBC | co-production with Lynch Entertainment and GEP Productions |
Ed | 2000–2004 | NBC | co-production with Worldwide Pants and Viacom Productions |
Three Sisters | 2001–2002 | NBC | co-production with Blackie and Blondie Productions |
First Years | 2001 | NBC | co-production with P.D. Oliver, Inc. and Studios USA Television |
The Fighting Fitzgeralds | NBC | co-production with Artists Television Group, Irish Twins Productions and Mauretania Productions | |
Emeril | NBC | ||
The Downer Channel | NBC | co-production with Carsey-Werner Productions | |
All About Us | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions | |
Lost | NBC | ||
UC: Undercover | 2001–2002 | NBC | co-production with Jersey Television, Chasing Time Pictures, Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television |
Inside Schwartz | NBC | co-production with Stephen Engel Productions and 20th Television | |
Leap of Faith | 2002 | NBC | co-production with Perkins Street Productions |
The Rerun Show | NBC | co-production with David Salzman Enterprises, John Davies Enterprises, Inc. and Columbia TriStar Television | |
Boomtown | 2002–2003 | NBC | co-production with Nemo Films and DreamWorks Television |
In-Laws | NBC | co-production with Grammnet Productions and Paramount Network Television | |
Dog Eat Dog | NBC | co-production with BBC Worldwide Americas | |
Watching Ellie | NBC | co-production with Hammond's Reef Productions | |
Hidden Hills | NBC | co-production with Primarily Entertainment and Rude Mood Productions | |
American Dreams | 2002–2005 | NBC | co-production with Once a Frog Productions, Dick Clark Productions and Universal Network Television. NBC only produced seasons 1–2. |
America's Most Talented Kid | 2003–2005 | NBC/PAX | NBC only produces the first season. |
A.U.S.A. | 2003 | NBC | co-production with Persons Unknown Productions and 20th Century Fox Television |
Hunter | NBC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television and Stu Segall Productions | |
Lost at Home | ABC | co-production with Michael Jacobs Productions and Touchstone Television | |
Mister Sterling | NBC | co-production with Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr. Productions and Universal Television | |
Kingpin | NBC | co-production with Knee Deep Productions and Spelling Television | |
Coupling | NBC | co-production with Reveille Productions, Hartswood Films and BBC Worldwide | |
Whoopi | 2003–2004 | NBC | co-production with One Ho Productions and Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions |
The Tracy Morgan Show | NBC | co-production with Broadway Video and Carsey-Werner-Manadbach Productions | |
Happy Family | NBC | co-production with Guarascio/Port Productions | |
Average Joe | 2003–2005 | NBC | |
Las Vegas | 2003–2008 | NBC | co-production with Gary Scott Thompson Productions and DreamWorks Television. NBC only produced season 1. |
Come to Papa | 2004 | NBC | co-production with Warner Bros. Television |
Next Action Star | NBC | co-production with Warner Bros. Television, Silver Pictures Television, Brass Ring Productions and GRB Entertainment Last NBC produced series before its merger with Universal |
California National Productions
Most of California National Productions' series are currently distributed by CBS Television Distribution.
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Frontier | 1955–1956 | NBC | |
The Adventures of Hiram Holliday | 1956–1957 | ||
Boots and Saddles | 1957–1958 | Syndication | |
The Silent Service | co-production with Twin Dolphin Productions, Inc. | ||
Flight | 1958–1959 | ||
Union Pacific | |||
Philip Marlowe | 1959–1960 | ABC | co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
Pony Express | Syndication | ||
The Lawless Years | 1959–1961 | NBC | co-production with Jack Chertok Television Productions |
The Blue Angels | 1960–1961 | Syndication | |
The Jim Backus Show |
Universal Content Productions
Formerly known as Universal Cable Productions until 2019.
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | NBC/USA Network | 2001–2011 | with Wolf Films. Previously produced by Studios USA (2001–2002), Universal Television (2002–2004), and NBC Universal Television Studio/Universal Media Studios (2004–2008). |
Monk | USA | 2002–2009 | with Mandeville Films and Touchstone Television. Previously produced by USA Cable Entertainment (2002-2004) and NBC Universal Television Studio/Universal Media Studios (2004–2008). |
Psych | USA | 2006–2014 | with Pacific Mountain Productions and Tagline Television. Previously produced by NBC Universal Television Studio/Universal Media Studios (2006–2008). |
Eureka | Syfy | 2006–2012 | Previously produced by NBC Universal Television Studio/Universal Media Studios (2006–2008). |
In Plain Sight | USA | 2008–2012 | with Pirates' Cove Entertainment, Tiny Clambake Productions, McNamara Paper Products and Frontier Pictures |
Royal Pains | USA | 2009–2016 | with 34 Films, Prospect Park and Open 4 Business Productions |
Warehouse 13 | Syfy | 2009–2014 | |
Caprica | Syfy | 2010 | |
Covert Affairs | USA | 2010–2014 | with Corman Ord and Hypnotic Films & Television |
Being Human | Syfy | 2011–2014 | with Muse Entertainment Enterprises. UCP replaced Zodiak Media as the co-production company for the International release of the show's fourth season. |
Fairly Legal | USA | 2011–2012 | with Steve Stark Productions, Garfield St. Productions, and Ocko & Company |
Suits | USA | 2011–2019 | with Untitled Korsh Company and Hypnotic Films & Television |
Necessary Roughness | USA | 2011–2013 | with Still Married Productions and Sony Pictures Television. Domestic distribution only, International distribution to the series is been held by Sony. |
Alphas | Syfy | 2011–2012 | with BermanBraun |
Against the Wall | Lifetime | 2011 | with Paid My Dues Productions and Open 4 Business Productions |
I Just Want My Pants Back | MTV | 2011–2012 | with Hypnotic |
Defiance | Syfy | 2013–2015 | with Five & Dime Productions |
Playing House | USA | 2014–2017 | with A24, Parham St. Clair Productions and Open 4 Business Productions |
Satisfaction | USA | 2014–2015 | with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Rhythm Arts Entertainment and Working Title Television |
Dominion | Syfy | 2014–2015 | with FanFare Productions, Film Afrika, Bold Films, and Sony Pictures Television. based on the 2010 film Legion by Sony Pictures |
Ascension | Syfy | 2014 | with Sea-to-Sky, Levens, Blumhouse Productions, and Lionsgate Television |
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Bravo | 2014–2018 | with Tiny Pyro Productions |
12 Monkeys | Syfy | 2015-2017 | with Atlas Entertainment. based on the 1995 film by Universal Pictures. |
Dig | USA | 2015 | with Tailwind Productions, G. Raff Productions, The Jackal Group and Keshet Media Group |
The Royals | E! | 2015–2018 | with Mastermind Laboratories, Varsity Pictures, and Lionsgate Television |
Killjoys | Syfy | 2015–2019 | with Mendacity Pictures, Bell Media and Temple Street Productions. UCP only handles the International release of the series. |
Mr. Robot | USA | 2015-2019 | with Anonymous Content and Esmail Corp |
Difficult People | Hulu | 2015–2017 | with Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Jax Media |
Childhood's End | Syfy | 2015 | miniseries; with Michael De Luca Productions and Weed Road Productions |
The Magicians | Syfy | 2015–2020 | with McNamara Moving Company, Man Sewing Dinosaur, and Groundswell Productions |
Colony | USA | 2016–2017 | with Carlton Cuse Productions and Legendary Television |
Hunters | Syfy | 2016 | with Valhalla Entertainment |
Queen of the South | USA | 2016–present | with Frequency Films, Friendly Films, Skeeter Rosenbaum Productions, and Fox 21 Television Studios |
HarmonQuest | VRV | 2016–present | with Harmonious Claptrap and Starburns Industries |
Aftermath | Syfy | 2016 | with Halfire Entertainment and Bell Media. UCP only handles the International release of the series. |
Channel Zero | Syfy | 2016-18 | with Eat the Cat and UTMK Limited (seasons 1–2) |
Eyewitness | USA | 2016 | with Adi TV Studios |
Shooter | USA | 2016-18 | with di Bonaventura Pictures, Leverage Entertainment, Closest to the Hole Productions and Paramount Television. based on the 2007 film by Paramount Pictures |
Incorporated | Syfy | 2016 | with Pearl Street Films and CBS Television Studios |
Falling Water | USA | 2016–2017 | with Valhalla Entertainment |
Imposters | Bravo | 2017–2018 | |
Happy! | Syfy | 2017–2019 | co-production with Original Film and Sony Pictures Television. Netflix distributed the series in selected international markets |
The Sinner | USA | 2017–present | with Iron Ocean |
Damnation | USA | 2017–2018 | with Entertainment 360, Netflix and Sigma Films |
The Purge | USA | 2018–2020 | with Blumhouse Television and Platinum Dunes, based on the 2012 film and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
Impulse | YouTube Premium | 2018–present | with Hypnotic |
Dirty John | Bravo/USA | 2018–present | with Atlas Entertainment, Los Angeles Times Studios and Nutmegger |
Homecoming | Amazon Prime | 2018–present | with Amazon Studios, Anonymous Content, Esmail Corp., Gimlet Media, Red Om Films, and We Here At |
Deadly Class | Syfy | 2019 | with Gozie ABCO, Chipmunk Hill, Getaway Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television |
The Umbrella Academy | Netflix | 2019 onwards | with Borderline Entertainment and Dark Horse Entertainment |
The Act | Hulu | 2019 | with Eat The Cat and Writ Large |
Pearson | USA | 2019 | with Untitled Kosch Company, Hypnotic Films & Television and Major Migraine, Inc. |
Treadstone | USA | 2019–2020 | with Captivate Entertainment and Imperative Entertainment |
Dare Me | USA | 2019–2020 | with Megan Abbott, Drowning Girl Productions, Fair Harbour Productions and Film 44 |
Briarpatch | USA | 2020 | with Anoymous Content, Esmail Corp., and Paramount Television |
Brave New World | Peacock | 2020 | with Amblin Television |
A Wilderness of Error | FX | 2020 | with Truth Media, Rachel Horovitz Prods., Blumhouse Television and FXP |
Resident Alien | Syfy | 2021 onwards | with Amblin Television and Dark Horse Entertainment |
Act of Crimes | ABC | TBA | with Esmail Corp |
The Von Bulow Affair[7] | Investigation Discovery | TBA | Based on the William Wright book of the same name |
Candy[8] | Bravo | TBA |
NBCUniversal International Studios
Title | Network | Original run | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Gone | 2017-2018 | TF1/VOX | co-production with The Colleton Company and The Neptune Way. |
Transplant | 2019-present | CTV | co-production with Sphere Media Plus and Bell Media |
Working Title Television
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Baldy Man | 1995–1998 | ITV | co-production with Central Independent Television |
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) | 2000–2001 | BBC One | |
The Tudors | 2007–2010 | Showtime/Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | International distribution only with Sony Pictures Television, co-production with Reveille Eire, Octagon Films and Peace Arch Entertainment |
Love Bites | 2011 | NBC | co-production with Loud Blouse Productions and Universal Media Studios |
True Love | 2012 | BBC | |
Yonderland | 2013–2016 | Sky One | |
About a Boy | 2014–2015 | NBC | co-production with TriBeCa Productions and Universal Television. based on the 2002 film by Universal Pictures/StudioCanal |
You, Me and the Apocalypse | 2015 | Sky 1/NBC | co-production with COPA90, Sky UK and NBCUniversal International Studio |
Gypsy | 2017 | Netflix | co-production with Universal Television |
Hanna | 2019–present | Amazon Video | co-production with Amazon Studios, Tomorrow Studios, Focus Features and NBCUniversal International Studios. Based on the 2011 film of the same name by Focus Features |
Four Weddings and a Funeral | 2019 | Hulu | co-production with MGM Television, Kalling International, 3 Arts Entertainment and Universal Television. Based on the 1994 film of the same name by Polygram Filmed Entertainment/Gramercy Pictures |
Matchbox Pictures
Carnival Films
Universal Television Alternative Studio
Title | Network | Original run | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
Better Late Than Never | 2016–2018 | NBC | Storyline Entertainment, CJ E&M and Small World International Format Television |
The Wall | 2016–present | Glassman Media and SpringHill Entertainment | |
World of Dance | 2017–present | Nuyorican Productions | |
Making It | 2018–present | Paper Kite Productions | |
The Titan Games | 2019–present | A. Smith & Co. Productions and Seven Bucks Productions | |
Songland | 2019–present | Live Animals, Dave Stewart Entertainment and 222 Productions | |
Bring the Funny | 2019–present | Just for Laughs | |
Weakest Link | 2020–present | BBC Studios | |
The Awesome Show | coming TBA | Fish Ladder, MGM Television and Brillstein Entertainment Partners |
Universal Cartoon Studios/Universal Animation Studios
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Back to the Future | 1991–92 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Television, BIG Pictures, Zaloom/Mayfield Productions, based on the 1985 film and its sequels by Universal Pictures. |
Fievel's American Tails | 1992 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment/Nelvana, based on the 1986 film An American Tail and its sequels by Universal Pictures | |
Exosquad | 1993–94 | Syndication | |
Problem Child | USA Network | co-production with D'Ocon Films Productions (Season 1) / Lacewood Productions (Season 2) | |
Monster Force | 1994 | Syndication | co-production with Lacewood Productions |
Beethoven | 1994–95 | CBS | co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment, based on the 1992 film and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
Earthworm Jim | 1995–96 | Kids' WB | co-production with Shiny Entertainment and Flextech Television Limited |
Savage Dragon | USA Network | co-production with Lacewood Productions (season 1), Studio B Productions (season 2), and P3 Entertainment | |
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper | 1996–1998 | Fox Kids | co-production with Amblin Entertainment/Harvey Films, based on the 1995 film by Universal Pictures |
Wing Commander Academy | 1996 | USA Network | based on the video game franchise Wing Commander by Origin Systems/Electronic Arts |
Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad | Syndication | ||
The New Woody Woodpecker Show | 1999–2002 | Fox Kids | based on the character created by Walter Lantz |
The Mummy | 2001–2003 | Kids' WB | co-production with The Sommers Company, Rough Draft Studios and Sunwoo Entertainment, based on the 1999 film and its sequel by Universal Pictures |
Curious George | 2006–present | PBS Kids/Peacock | co-production with Imagine Entertainment and WGBH (2006-2015) based on the 2006 film by Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment Production transferred to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Universal Animation Studios for season 12 upon its move to Peacock |
The Land Before Time | 2007–08 | Cartoon Network | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, based on the 1988 film and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
Woody Woodpecker (2018) | 2018–present | YouTube | co-production with Splash Entertainment and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers | 2019–present | Netflix | co-production with Chris Morgan Productions, Original Film, One Race Films, Universal Television and DreamWorks Animation Television based on the 2001 film The Fast and the Furious and its sequels by Universal Pictures |
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous | 2020–present | co-production with Amblin Television, Legendary Television, Universal Television and DreamWorks Animation Television, based on the 2015 film and its sequel by Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment/Legendary Entertainment |
NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Talk Soup | 1991–2002 | E! | |
E! True Hollywood Story | 1996–2014 | ||
Celebrity Profile | 1997–2001 | ||
Wild On! | 1997–2003 | ||
Mysteries and Scandals | 1998–2001 | ||
Bravo Profiles | 2000–2002 | Bravo | |
The Look for Less | 2001–2003 | Esquire Network | |
Revealed with Jules Asner | E! | ||
Blister | 2002–2004 | G4techTV | |
Arena | 2002–2005 | ||
Cheat! | 2002–2009 | G4 | |
Cinematech | 2002–2007 | ||
Filter | 2002–2006 | ||
G4tv.com | 2002–2005 | ||
Game On | 2002 | ||
Icons | 2002–2007 | ||
Judgment Day | 2002–2006 | ||
Players | 2002–2004 | G4techTV | |
Portal | |||
Pulse | |||
The Anna Nicole Show | E! | ||
Star Dates | 2002–2003 | ||
The Michael Essany Show | 2003–2004 | ||
Celebrities Uncensored | |||
Whose Wedding Is It Anyway? | 2003–2010 | Style | |
Clean House | 2003–2011 | ||
The Soup | 2004–2015 | E! | |
How Do I Look? | 2004–2012 | Style | co-production with Left-Right Productions |
Dr. 90210 | 2004–2008 | E! | |
The Gastineau Girls | 2005–2006 | ||
Taradise | |||
Keeping Up with the Kardashians | 2007–present | co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions | |
The Block | 2007–2008 | G4 | |
The Little Dega Show | 2008–present | Universal Kids | production by The Boj & Dega Company/HIT Entertainment |
Ruby | 2008–2012 | Esquire Network | co-production with Gay Rosenthal Productions |
Giuliana and Bill | 2009–2014 | Esquire Network/ E! | co-production with Wilshire Studios and You & I Productions |
Kourtney and Kim Take Miami | 2009–2013 | E! | co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions |
Jerseylicious | 2010–2014 | Style | co-production with Endemol USA |
Noodle and Doodle | 2010–2013 | Sprout | produced by Enthusiastic Productions/Grooters Productions |
Fashion Police | 2010–2017 | E! | |
Kourtney and Kim Take New York | 2011–2012 | co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions | |
After Lately | 2011–2013 | co-production with Borderline Amazing Productions | |
Khloé & Lamar | 2011–2012 | co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions | |
Ice Loves Coco | 2011–2013 | ||
Big Rich Texas | Esquire Network | co-production with Fly on the Wall Productions | |
Glam Fairy | 2011–2012 | Style | co-production with Endemol USA |
Mrs. Eastwood & Company | 2012 | E! | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions |
Chicagolicious | 2012–2013 | Style | co-production with Endemol USA |
Opening Act | 2012 | E! | co-production with Nigel Lythgoe Productions |
Married to Jonas | 2012–2013 | co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions | |
The Chica Show | 2012–2014 | Esquire Network | |
Chasing the Saturdays | 2013 | E! | |
Playing with Fire | co-production with Atlas Media Corp. | ||
What Would Ryan Lochte Do? | co-production with Intuitive Entertainment and Wright Entertainment and Sports | ||
The Wanted Life | co-production with Global TV UK, Ryan Seacrest Productions and SB Productions | ||
Total Divas | 2013–present | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions and WWE | |
Knife Fight | 2013–2015 | Esquire Network | co-production with Flower Films and Authentic Entertainment |
The Getaway | 2013–2014 | co-production with Zero Point Zero Production | |
Eric & Jessie: Game On | 2013–2014 2017–present | E! | |
Killer Contact | 2013 | Syfy | co-production with Pilgrim Films and Television |
Party On | 2013–2014 | E! | |
Rich Kids of Beverly Hills | 2014–2016 | co-production with ITV Studios America, Gennfier Gardiner TV and Leepson Bounds Entertainment | |
Escape Club | 2014 | ||
Botched | 2014–present | co-production with Evolution Media | |
Christina Milian Turned Up | 2015–2016 | co-production with Banca Studio, G3 Production and Lionsgate Television | |
Good Work | 2015 | co-production with World of Wonder | |
Ashlee+Evan | 2018–present |
NBCUniversal News Group
- Market Wrap (1989–2002)
- The Money Wheel (1989–1998)
- Steals and Deals (1990–1997)
- Hardball with Chris Matthews (1994–present)
- Inside Opinion (1994–1998)
- Today's Business (1994–2002)
- Squawk Box (1995–present)
- MSNBC Live (1996–present)
- The News with Brian Williams (1996–2004)
- Power Lunch (1996–present)
- The Site (1996–1997)
- Street Signs (1996–2002, 2003–2015)
- Bull Session (1997–1998)
- Business Center (1997–2003)
- The Edge (1997–2002)
- Market Watch (1998–2002)
- Andrea Mitchell Reports (2000–present)
- The Abrams Report (2001–2006)
- America Now (2001–2002)
- Alan Keyes Is Making Sense (2002)
- Buchanan & Press (2002–2003)
- Closing Bell (2002–present)
- Donahue (2002–2003)
- Kudlow & Cramer (2002–2005)
- Morning Call (2002–2007)
- Wake Up Call (2002–2005)
- Bullseye (2003–2005)
- Jesse Ventura's America (2003)
- Scarborough Country (2003–2007)
- Morning Joe First Look (2004–present)
- Connected: Coast to Coast (2005)
- Kudlow & Company (2005–2008)
- MSNBC at the Movies (2005)
- Mad Money (2005–present)
- On the Money (2005–2007, 2008–2009)
- Rita Cosby: Live & Direct (2005–2006)
- Squawk on the Street (2005–present)
- Tucker (2005–2008)
- Worldwide Exchange (2005–present)
- Weekends with Maury and Connie (2006)
- Fast Money (2006–present)
- The Most with Alison Stewart (2006–2007)
- Your Business (2006–present)
- The Call (2007–2011)
- Morning Joe (2007–present)
- Verdict with Dan Abrams (2007–2008)
- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (2008–2009)
- The Rachel Maddow Show (2008–present)
- Dr. Nancy (2009)
- The Dylan Ratigan Show (2009–2012)
- The Ed Show (2009–2015)
- The Kudlow Report (2009–2014)
- Way Too Early (2009–2016)
- Jansing and Company (2010–2014)
- The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (2010–present)
- Martin Bashir (2011–2013)
- Now with Alex Wagner (2011–2015)
- PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton (2011–present)
- Up (2011–2015)
- The Cycle (2012–2015)
- Melissa Harris-Perry (2012–2016)
- All In with Chris Hayes (2013–present)
- Disrupt with Karen Finney (2013–2014)
- Up Late with Alec Baldwin (2013)
- The Reid Report (2014–2015)
- Ronan Farrow Daily (2014–2015)
- Squawk Alley (2014–present)
- Meet the Press Daily (2015–present)
- The 11th Hour with Brian Williams (2016–present)
- For the Record with Greta (2017)
- Deadline: White House (2017–present)
- Hugh Hewitt (2017–present)
- Kasie DC (2017–present)
NBC News
- Meet the Press (1947–present)
- Today (1952–present)
- NBC Nightly News (1970–present)
- Weekend (1974–1979)
- NBC News Overnight (1982–1983)
- NBC News at Sunrise (1983–1999)
- Weekend Today (1987–present)
- Real Life with Jane Pauley (1990–1991)
- Expose with Tom Brokaw (1991)
- NBC Nightside (1991–1998)
- Dateline NBC (1992–present)
- Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric (1993–1994)
- MSNBC Live (1996–present)
- Early Today (1999–present)
- Later Today (1999–2000)
- The Chris Matthews Show (2002–2013)
- Rock Center with Brian Williams (2011–2013)
- Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly (2017)
NBCUniversal Television Distribution/Syndication Studios and NBCUniversal Global Distribution
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
On The Money | 1970–2019 | CNBC/Syndication | formerly as The Wall Street Journal Report (1970–2013) |
The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. | 1976–1977 | NBC | |
In Search of... | 1977–1982; 2002 | Syndication/Syfy | |
Jerry Springer | 1991–2018 | Syndication | Previously produced by Multimedia Entertainment (1991–1997), Universal Television (1997–1998, 2002–2004), and Studios USA (1998–2002) |
Maury | 1991–present | produced by MoPo Productions (1991–present) and Faulhaber Media (2009–present). NBCU took control of the distribution of the series beginning in 1998, taking over from Paramount Domestic Television. | |
Access Hollywood | 1996–present | co-distributed with 20th Television (1997–1999) and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (1999–2001) | |
USA High | 1997–1999 | USA Network | co-production with Peter Engel Productions and Rysher Entertainment |
Malibu, CA | 1998–2000 | Syndication | co-produced by Peter Engel Productions and Tribune Entertainment |
Crossing Over with John Edward | 1999–2004 | ||
Blind Date | 1999-2006 | co-production with Gold Coast Television Entertainment | |
Arrest & Trial | 2000–2001 | co-production with Wolf Films | |
Fear Factor | 2001–2006; 2011 | NBC | Distribution for off-network syndication only; produced by Pulse Creative, Evolution Media (season 1) and Endemol USA. |
Weakest Link | 2001–2003 | NBC/Syndication | Distribution only; produced by Laurelwood Entertainment (first episodes), The Gurin Company (later episodes) and BBC Worldwide Americas. |
The 5th Wheel | 2001–2004 | Syndication | produced by Bobwell Productions |
The Other Half | 2001–2003 | co-production with Blanki & Bodi Productions and Fisher Entertainment | |
The Chris Matthews Show | 2002–2013 | ||
The John Walsh Show | 2002–2004 | ||
Starting Over | 2003–2006 | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions | |
The Jane Pauley Show | 2004–2005 | ||
Your Total Health | 2004–2008 | ||
The Biggest Loser | 2004–2016 | NBC | produced by 3 Ball Productions (2004–2012), 25/7 Productions and Reveille Productions/Shine America/Endemol Shine North America |
Deal or No Deal | 2005–2010 | NBC/Syndication | produced by Endemol Shine North America |
The Martha Stewart Show | 2005–2012 | Syndication/Hallmark Channel | produced by Mark Burnett Productions and MSLO Productions Distributed outside of the USA by Fremantle |
The Megan Mullally Show | 2006–2007 | Syndication | |
1 vs. 100 | 2006–2008 | NBC | produced by Endemol Shine North America |
The Steve Wilkos Show | 2007–present | Syndication | produced by Stamford Media Center Productions. Spinoff of Jerry Springer |
Lyons & Bailes Reel Talk | 2007–2009 | ||
The Starter Wife | 2008 | USA Network | |
The Brian McKnight Show | 2009–2010 | Syndication | |
American Ninja Warrior | 2009–present | NBC/G4/Esquire Network/USA Network | Distribution only; produced by A. Smith and Co., Lake Paradise Entertainment (2009–2013) and Tokyo Broadcasting System |
Access Daily | 2010–present | Syndication | |
Mrs. Brown's Boys | 2011–present | RTÉ/BBC | co-production with BBC Scotland, BOC-PIX and Raidio Teilifis Élreann Distributed outside of North America by BBC Worldwide |
America's Next Great Restaurant | 2011 | NBC | co-production with Magical Elves, Inc. |
Steve Harvey | 2012–2017 | Syndication | produced by Endemol USA (2012–2014); Endemol Shine North America (2014–2017) |
Stars Earn Stripes | 2012 | NBC | produced by One Three Media, Wolf Reality LLC and Bill's Market & Television Productions |
Trisha | 2012–2014 | Syndication | produced by Faulhaber Media |
Motive | 2013–2016 | CTV Television Network/ABC/USA Network | distribution only; produced by Foundation Features, Lark Productions and Bell Media |
The Meredith Vieira Show | 2014–2016 | Syndication | co-production with Meredith Vieira Productions |
Crazy Talk | 2015–2016 | produced by Faulhaber Media | |
The Expanse | 2015–present | Syfy/Amazon Prime Video | produced by Penguin in a Parka, SeanDanielCo, and Alcon Entertainment |
Harry | 2016–2018 | Syndication | co-production with HC Productions |
Dateline | 2017–present | NBC | re-cuts of true crime episodes for syndication |
Steve | 2017–2019 | Syndication | co-production with Endeavor |
Papaya Bull | 2017–present | Nickelodeon Brazil | as NBCUniversal International Distribution; co-production with Boutique Filmes and Ancine |
The Kelly Clarkson Show | 2019–present | Syndication | |
Judge Jerry | 2019–present | ||
All Access | 2019–present | ||
The Capture | 2019-present | BBC One/Peacock | Distribution only; Produced by Heyday Television for the BBC |
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Animation Television
Classic Media
- Roger Ramjet (1965)
- Voltron (1984–1985)
- Theodore Tugboat (1993-2001)
- Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998–2000)
- Make Way for Noddy
- Gerald McBoing-Boing (co-production with Teletoon and Cookie Jar Group)
- Lassie's Pet Vet (2007)
- George of the Jungle (co-production with DHX Media)
- Olivia
- Casper's Scare School (2009-2012)
- Tinga Tinga Tales
- My Life Me (2010-2011)
- Voltron Force (2011–2012)
- Noddy in Toyland
- Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service (2013, 2016–2017) (co-production with Mackinnon and Saunders)
- Team Franco (2014) (produced by Formula Fun Entertainment)
- The New Adventures of Lassie (2014)
UPA
- The Roy Rogers Show (1951-1957)
- The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show (1956–1957)
- Mister Magoo (1960–1961)
- The Dick Tracy Show (1961–1962)
- The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo (1964–1965)
- What's New, Mr. Magoo? (1977–1979) (co-production by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises)
Harvey Entertainment
- Noveltoons (1950-1962)
- Screen Songs (1950-1951)
- Casper the Friendly Ghost (1950-1959)
- Herman and Katnip (1950-1959)
- Kartunes (1951-1953)
- Modern Madcaps (1958-1962)
- Jeepers and Creepers (1960)
- The Cat (1960-1961)
- Abner the Baseball (1961; two-reeler special)
- The Baby Huey Show (1994-1995)
- The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (1996-1998)
- Richie Rich (1996)
Big Idea Entertainment
- VeggieTales (1993–2015)
- 3-2-1 Penguins! (2000–2008)
- Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures (2002–2003)
- VeggieTales in the House (2014-2016)
- VeggieTales in the City (2017)
- The VeggieTales Show (2019-present)
Golden Books Family Entertainment
- Little Lulu (1943-1962)
- Lassie (1954 TV series) (1954–73)
- Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1955–58)
- Shariland (1956–1958)
- The Shari Lewis Show (1960-1963)
- The Shari Show (1969-1976)
- Little Lulu and Her Little Friends (1976-1977)
- One-Minute Stories (1985-1992) (co-owned with the Peter Rodgers Organization)
- Lamb Chop's Play-Along (1991–97)
- Lassie (1997 TV series) (1997–99) (co-production with Cinar and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment)
- The Charlie Horse Music Pizza (1998–99)
Color Systems Technology, Inc.
- The Abbott and Costello Show (1952–54)
- Felix the Cat (1958–1961)
- Mack & Myer for Hire (1963–64)
- The Mighty Hercules (1963-1966)
- American Caesar (1983)
LRM Acquisition Corporation
- The Lone Ranger (1949–57)
- The Lone Ranger (animated TV series) (1966–68)
- The Lone Ranger (1980 TV series) (1980–82)
Rankin/Bass Productions (pre-1974)
- The New Adventures of Pinocchio (1960)
- Tales of the Wizard of Oz (1961)
- The King Kong Show (1966–1969)
- The Smokey Bear Show (1969)
- The Tomfoolery Show (1970–1971)
- The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show (1970)
- The Jackson 5ive (1971)
- The Osmonds (1972)
- Kid Power (1972–1973)
- Festival of Family Classics (1972)
Total Television
- King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960–1963)
- Commander McBragg (1963–1965)
- Klondike Kat (1963–1964)
- Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963–1966)
- The Colossal Show (1964)
- Go Go Gophers (1962–1964)
- Underdog (1964–1967)
- The Beagles (1966–1969)
Entertainment Rights
Formerly known as Sleepy Kids (1989–1999) and SKD Media (1999–2000).
- Potsworth & Co. (1990) (co-production with Hanna-Barbera and BBC)
- Budgie the Little Helicopter (1994–1996) (co-production with HTV and Fred Wolf Films)
- Katie and Orbie (1994-2002) (co-production with Lacewood Productions)
- Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop (1994–1997) (co-production with Fairwater Films, PMMP Productions and Carlton Television)
- Molly's Gang (1994) (produced by Martin Gates Productions)
- Titch (1997–2000) (produced by Hutchins Film Company and Yorkshire Television)
- Lavender Castle (1999–2000) (produced by Cosgrove-Hall Films and Carrington Productions International)
- My Parents Are Aliens (1999–2006)
- Meeow! (2000) (co-production with Siriol Productions, Scottish Television, and Comataidh Craolaidh Gaidhlig)
- Custer's Last Stand-up (2001) (co-produced with BBC and RTÉ)
- Dr Otter (co-produced with Red Balloon Productions)
- Cubeez (co-produced with Starsound B.V. and Cubeedobeedo Ltd)
- Inuk (co-produced with Tube Studios)
- The Story of Tracy Beaker (2002-2005)
- The Basil Brush Show (2002–2007) (co-production with The Foundation)
- Postman Pat (2003-2008) (co-production with Cosgrove-Hall Films)
- Jim Jam and Sunny (2006–2008) (co-production with Wish Films)
- Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic... (2006–2008) (co-production with Cosgrove-Hall Films)
- Finley the Fire Engine (2006–2008) (co-production with Balley Beg Animation Studios and RHI Entertainment)
- Shelldon (2008-2010) (currently distributed by DHX Media)
- Guess with Jess (2009-2013)
Link Entertainment
- Postman Pat (1981–1982, 1997) (distribution; produced by Woodland Animations)
- Gran (1983) (distribution; produced by Woodland Animations)
- Orm and Cheep (1983–1985)
- The Family-Ness (1984–1985) (distribution; produced by Maddocks Animation)
- The Trap Door (1984) (distribution; produced by CMTB Animation and Queensgate Productions)
- Bertha (1985) (distribution; produced by Woodland Animations)
- Jimbo and the Jet Set (1986) (distribution; produced by Maddocks Animation)
- Bill the Minder (1987) (produced by Bevanfield Films)
- Stoppit and Tidyup (1988) (distribution; CMTB Animation and Queensgate Productions)
- Charlie Chalk (1988–1989) (distribution; produced by Woodland Animations)
- Penny Crayon (1989–1990) (distribution; produced by Maddocks Animation)
- Tales of a Wise King (1989)
- What-a-Mess (1990) (co-produced with Bevanfield Films)
- Just So Stories (1991) (produced by Bevanfield Films)
- Christopher Crocodile (1993) (co-produced with Mixpix and BBC)
- The Spooks of Bottle Bay (1993-1995) (co-produced with Fugitive/Playboard Puppets and Carlton Television)
- Pirates (1994-1997) (produced by Childsplay Productions)
- Caribou Kitchen (1995-1997) (distribution only; produced by Maddocks Animation)
- The Slow Norris (1995-1999) (co-produced with HTV)
- Bug Alert (1996-2000) (produced by Two Sides TV)
- Tiny (1996-1997) (co-produced with Martin Gates Productions)
- Grabbit the Rabbit (1996)
- The Forgotten Toys (1997–1999) (co-produced with United Productions, Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, and Meridian Broadcasting)
- Monster TV (1999-2001) (co-produced with BBC)
- Preston Pig (2000) (co-produced with Varga London)
- There's a Viking in My Bed (2000) (co-produced with BBC)
- Ethelbert the Tiger (2001) (co-produced with Millimages)
- Animal Antics (produced by Two Sides TV)
- Chatterhappy Ponies
- Fairy Tales (produced by Bevanfield Films)
- Eye of the Storm (co-produced with Meridian Broadcasting and Pater Tabern)
- Jack and Marcel
- Teddybears (co-produced with United Productions)
- Tiny Tales
Banksia Productions
- The Curiosity Show
- Hot Science
- Kids Down Under
- The Music Shop
Little Entertainment Co.
- Merlin the Magical Puppy (2001)
- Little Red Tractor (2004-2007)
Tell-Tale Productions
- Fun Song Factory (1994–1998, 2004)
- Boo! (2003–2006) (co-production with Universal Studios and BBC)
- BB3B (2005)
Filmation
NOTE: This list does not include shows not owned by DreamWorks Animation.
- The Archie Show (1968)
- The Archie Comedy Hour (1969)
- The Hardy Boys (1969)
- Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies (1970) (Co-produced with The Sabrina Company)
- Archie's Funhouse (live-action/animation hybrid) (1970)
- The Sabrina The Teenage Witch Show (1971–1974) (Co-produced with The Sabrina Company)
- Archie's TV Funnies (1971)
- Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972-1976)
- Lassie's Rescue Rangers (1973–1975)
- The U.S. of Archie (1974)
- The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty (1975)
- The Ghost Busters (live-action) (1975)[9]
- Uncle Croc's Block (1975) (featuring Fraidy Cat, Wacky and Packy, and M*U*S*H)
- Ark II (live-action) (1976)
- Space Academy (live-action) (1977)
- The New Archie and Sabrina Hour (1977) (divided in midseason into Sabrina Superwitch and Archie's Bang Shang Lollapalooza Show)
- Fabulous Funnies (1978)
- The New Fat Albert Show (1979–1982)
- The New Adventures of Flash Gordon (1979)
- Sport Billy (1980)
- Blackstar (1981)
- The New Adventures of Zorro (1981)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983–1985) (co-production with Mattel)
- The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1984–1985)
- She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985–1987) (co-production with Mattel)
- Ghostbusters (1986–1988) (co-production with Tribune Entertainment)
- BraveStarr (1987–1988)
- The Gamesman (live-action) (1988–1989)
- The International Outdoorsman (live-action) (1988–1989)
Jay Ward Productions
- Crusader Rabbit (1948–1959)
- The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (1959–1964)
- Fractured Flickers (1962–1964)
- Hoppity Hooper (1961–1966)
- George of the Jungle (1967–1970)
Felix the Cat Productions
- Felix the Cat (1958–1961)
- The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (1995–1997) (co-production by Film Roman)
- Baby Felix (2000-2001) (co-production by Radix)
Chapman Entertainment
- Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2009)
- Roary the Racing Car (2007–2011)
- Little Charley Bear (2011–present)
- Raa Raa the Noisy Lion (2011–present)
Universal Television
Airdate | Title | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
March 20, 1968 | Carnival Nights | NBC | co-production with J.B. Productions |
March 28, 1998 | Barney's First Adventures | Fox Kids | co-production with Gold Coast Television Entertainment and Lyrick Studios. based on the 1998 film Barney's Great Adventure by PolyGram Films. Mattel owns the copyright to the Barney characters. |
December 5, 2013 | The Sound of Music Live! | NBC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television. Based on the musical of same name by Rodgers & Hammerstein |
December 4, 2014 | Peter Pan Live! | co-production with Sony Pictures Television. based on the 1954 musical of the same name by Jerome Robbins and an remake of the 1955, 1956 and 1960 live musical broadcasts by NBC | |
December 5, 2014 | How Murray Saved Christmas | co-production with Rough Draft Studios and Universal Animation Studios | |
December 3, 2015 | The Wiz Live! | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Cirque du Soleil. based on the 1978 film by Universal Pictures | |
December 14, 2015 | Adele Live in New York City | ||
February 21, 2016 | Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows | ||
December 7, 2016 | Hairspray Live! | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, New Line Cinema, Storyline Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. based on the 1988 film and the 2007 remake by Warner Bros. Pictures/New Line Cinema | |
February 19, 2017 | The Paley Center Salutes NBC's 90th Anniversary | ||
April 1, 2018 | Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Storyline Entertainment and Marc Platt Productions. based on the stage musical of the same name produced by Really Useful Group and the 1973 film of the same name by Universal Pictures | |
September 17, 2018 | 70th Primetime Emmy Awards | co-production with Done and Dusted, Broadway Video and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | |
October 29, 2018 | A Very Wicked Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years on Broadway | co-production with Marc Platt Productions and White Cherry Entertainment |
Universal Television Alternative Studio
Airdate | Title | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
February 17, 2019 | Elvis' 1968 Special's 50th Anniversary (All Star Tribute) | NBC | co-production with AEG/Ehrlich Productions and Authentic Brands Group Distributed outside the USA by Alfred Haber Distribution |
NBC Studios
Airdate | Title | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
December 24, 1955 | Babes in Toyland | NBC | |
January 17, 1972 | The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show | ||
February 15, 1981 | Women Who Rate a 10 | ||
May 12, 1986 | NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration | ||
November 24, 1995 | TV's Funniest Friends & Neighbors | co-production with Big Daddy Productions | |
April 27, 1998 | The World's Most Dangerous Magic | ||
February 17, 1999 | Confirmation: The Hard Evidence of Aliens Among Us? | ||
May 2, 1999 | The World's Most Dangerous Magic 2 | ||
September 23, 2001 | 50 Years of NBC Late Night | ||
May 5, 2002 | NBC 75th Anniversary Special | ||
April 23, 2003 | Secrets of the Psychics Revealed | co-production with Nash Entertainment and Don Weiner Productions. Distributed internationally by Alfred Haber Distribution | |
November 27, 2003 | Harry for the Holidays |
DreamWorks Animation
UPA
- Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962)
- Uncle Sam Magoo (1970)
Golden Books Family Entertainment
- 101 Things for Kids To Do (1987) (co-owned with the Peter Rodgers Organization)
Rankin/Bass Productions (pre-1974)
- Return to Oz (1964) (produced as Videocraft)
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) (produced as Videocraft)
- The Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show (1965)
- The Ballad of Smokey the Bear (1966)
- The Cricket on the Hearth (1967)
- Mouse on the Mayflower (1968)
- The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
- Frosty the Snowman (1969)
- The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians (1970)
- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (1970)
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail (1971)
- The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes (1972)
- Puss in Boots (1972)[10]
Tomorrow Entertainment (pre-January 1, 1975)
- The Glass House (1972)
- Gargoyles (1972)
- A War of Children (1972)
- Birds of Prey (1973)
- A Brand New Life (1973)
- The Fabulous Doctor Fable (1973)
- The Man Who Could Talk to Kids (1973)
- I Heard the Owl Call My Name (1973)
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974)
- Tell Me Where It Hurts (1974)
- Nicky's World (1974)
- Larry (1974)
- Born Innocent (1974)
- Things in Their Season (1974)
- Miles to Go Before I Sleep (1975)
- Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (1975)
- In This House of Brede (1975)
Entertainment Rights
- A Monster Christmas (1994) (produced by Fat City Films, JWP Entertainment International, and Carrington Productions International)
- Hamilton Mattress (2001) (co-produced with Harvest Films, Egmont Imagination and BBC)
- Second Star to the Left (2001) (co-production with Silver Fox Films and BBC)
- Postman Pat:
- Postman Pat and the Greendale Rocket (2003)
- Postman Pat's Magic Christmas (2003)
- Postman Pat Clowns Around (2004)
- Postman Pat and the Pirate Treasure (2004)
- Postman Pat's Great Big Birthday (2005)
Link Entertainment
- Postman Pat:
- Postman Pat's ABC (1990)
- Postman Pat's 123 (1990)
- Postman Pat Takes The Bus (1991)
- Postman Pat And The Toy Soldiers (1991)
- Postman Pat And The Tuba (1994)
- Postman Pat And The Barometer (1994)
- Read Along With Postman Pat (1994)
- The Forgotten Toys (1995) (co-production with United Productions, Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, and Meridian Broadcasting)
- The First Snow of Winter (1997) (co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and BBC)
Filmation
- Archie and His New Pals (1969)
- Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert (1969)
- The Archie, Sugar Sugar, Jingle Jangle Show (1970)
- Lassie and the Spirit of Thunder Mountain (1972)
- The Fat Albert Halloween Special (1977)
- The Fat Albert Christmas Special (1977)
- A Snow White Christmas (1980)
- The Fat Albert Easter Special (1982)
- Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All (1982)
Universal Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
November 26, 1966 | Fame Is the Name of the Game | NBC |
December 13, 1966 | The Doomsday Flight | |
January 7, 1967 | How I Spent My Summer Vacation | |
January 21, 1967 | The Longest Hundred Miles | |
February 14, 1967 | Wings of Fire | |
February 25, 1967 | The Borgia Stick | |
March 14, 1967 | Winchester '73 | |
March 28, 1967 | Ironside | |
April 21, 1967 | Valley of Mystery | Syndication |
July 1967 | Sullivan's Empire | |
October 13, 1967 | Ready and Willing | NBC |
October 31, 1967 | Stranger on the Run | |
November 21, 1967 | The Outsider | |
February 20, 1968 | Prescription: Murder | |
March 5, 1968 | Shadow Over Elveron | |
September 26, 1968 | Split Second to an Epitaph | |
October 22, 1968 | Istanbul Express | |
November 11, 1968 | Now You See It, Now You Don't | |
November 23, 1968 | Companions in Nightmare | |
November 26, 1968 | Something for a Lonely Man | |
December 7, 1968 | Escape to Mindanao | |
December 10, 1968 | The Sound of Anger | |
December 16, 1968 | The Sunshine Patriot | |
December 24, 1968 | The Smugglers | |
1969 | The Last of the Powerseekers | Syndication |
January 18, 1969 | Trial Run | NBC |
January 27, 1969 | Dragnet 1966 | |
February 11, 1969 | Any Second Now | |
March 3, 1969 | Fear No Evil | |
March 11, 1969 | The Whole World Is Watching | |
July 1, 1969 | This Savage Land | Syndication |
October 21, 1969 | The Lonely Profession | NBC |
October 27, 1969 | Destiny of a Spy | |
November 18, 1969 | Run a Crooked Mile | |
December 8, 1969 | D.A.: Murder One | |
December 16, 1969 | Silent Night, Lonely Night | |
January 20, 1970 | My Sweet Charlie | |
February 2, 1970 | The Movie Murderer | |
February 20, 1970 | The Challengers | CBS |
February 23, 1970 | Ritual of Evil | NBC |
March 8, 1970 | Dial Hot Line | ABC |
March 17, 1970 | The Young Country | |
March 21, 1970 | A Clear and Present Danger | NBC |
July 27, 1970 | Me and Benjie | CBS |
August 12, 1970 | Lost Flight | NBC |
August 26, 1970 | Company of Killers | |
October 19, 1970 | The Other Man | |
October 24, 1970 | The Aquarians | |
November 2, 1970 | Berlin Affair | |
November 10, 1970 | The Intruders | |
November 24, 1970 | Hauser's Memory | |
December 8, 1970 | Breakout | |
January 11, 1971 | D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill | |
January 18, 1971 | Do You Take This Stranger? | |
February 1, 1971 | Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster? | |
February 8, 1971 | The Neon Ceiling | |
March 31, 1971 | Hitched | |
May 17, 1971 | The City | ABC |
September 18, 1971 | The Birdmen | |
September 24, 1971 | Lock, Stock and Barrel | NBC |
September 25, 1971 | The Deadly Dream | ABC |
October 1, 1971 | River of Mystery | NBC |
October 8, 1971 | The Impatient Heart | |
October 10, 1971 | Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready | |
October 15, 1971 | Marriage: Year One | |
October 23, 1971 | Death Takes a Holiday | ABC |
October 30, 1971 | A Little Game | |
November 2, 1971 | Two on a Bench | NBC |
November 5, 1971 | A Howling in the Woods | |
November 12, 1971 | The Harness | |
November 13, 1971 | Duel | ABC |
November 15, 1971 | The Snow Goose | NBC |
November 19, 1971 | Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You | |
November 27, 1971 | The Failing of Raymond | ABC |
December 4, 1971 | The Devil and Miss Sarah | |
December 10, 1971 | How to Steal an Airplane | NBC |
December 11, 1971 | See the Man Run | ABC |
December 18, 1971 | What's a Nice Girl Like You...? | |
January 8, 1972 | The Astronaut | |
January 9, 1972 | The Bravos | |
January 26, 1972 | Cutter | NBC |
January 29, 1972 | The Screaming Woman | ABC |
February 12, 1972 | The Hound of the Baskervilles | |
February 18, 1972 | Evil Roy Slade | NBC |
February 20, 1972 | Adventures of Nick Carter | ABC |
March 4, 1972 | A Very Missing Person | |
March 26, 1972 | Jigsaw | |
September 12, 1972 | The Longest Night | |
October 11, 1972 | Lieutenant Schuster's Wife | |
October 24, 1972 | Short Walk to Daylight | |
October 25, 1972 | Family Flight | |
November 1, 1972 | That Certain Summer | |
November 6, 1972 | Magic Carpet | NBC |
November 14, 1972 | The Victim | ABC |
November 22, 1972 | All My Darling Daughters | |
The Bull of the West | Syndication | |
November 29, 1972 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | NBC |
December 2, 1972 | The Judge and Jake Wyler | |
December 5, 1972 | The Couple Takes a Wife | ABC |
December 17, 1972 | The Woman I Love | |
January 8, 1973 | Set This Town on Fire | NBC |
January 16, 1973 | Hernandez | |
January 17, 1973 | Female Artillery | ABC |
February 12, 1973 | Lady Luck | NBC |
February 13, 1973 | The Great Man's Whiskers | |
February 27, 1973 | I Love a Mystery | |
February 28, 1973 | You'll Never See Me Again | ABC |
March 5, 1973 | Brock's Last Case | NBC |
March 7, 1973 | The Six Million Dollar Man | ABC |
March 8, 1973 | The Marcus-Nelson Murders | CBS |
March 15, 1973 | Applause | |
March 18, 1973 | The Red Pony | NBC |
March 20, 1973 | Beg, Borrow ... or Steal | ABC |
March 23, 1973 | Tom Sawyer | CBS |
March 24, 1973 | Partners in Crime | NBC |
Chase | ||
March 31, 1973 | Savage | |
September 11, 1973 | Drive Hard, Drive Fast | |
September 25, 1973 | She Cried Murder | CBS |
September 29, 1973 | Runaway! | ABC |
October 6, 1973 | The Alpha Caper | |
October 13, 1973 | Double Indemnity | |
October 20, 1973 | The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Woman and War | |
October 27, 1973 | Money to Burn | |
November 3, 1973 | Linda | |
November 7, 1973 | My Darling Daughters' Anniversary | |
November 9, 1973 | Sunshine | CBS |
November 10, 1973 | Death Race | ABC |
November 14, 1973 | Trapped | |
November 17, 1973 | The Six Million Dollar Man: The Solid Gold Kidnapping | |
November 24, 1973 | Scream, Pretty Peggy | |
December 8, 1973 | Maneater | |
December 14, 1973 | Legend in Granite | |
December 31, 1973 | If I Had a Million | NBC |
1974 | Bad Men of the West | Syndication |
January 6, 1974 | Indict and Convict | ABC |
January 19, 1974 | Skyway to Death | |
January 23, 1974 | The Questor Tapes | NBC |
January 26, 1974 | Heatwave! | ABC |
February 9, 1974 | The Elevator | |
February 13, 1974 | Killdozer! | |
February 16, 1974 | Live Again, Die Again | |
February 20, 1974 | A Case of Rape | NBC |
February 23, 1974 | Hitchhike! | ABC |
March 2, 1974 | Houston, We've Got a Problem | |
March 9, 1974 | Mousey | |
March 11, 1974 | The Man from Independence | |
March 13, 1974 | The Execution of Private Slovik | NBC |
March 14, 1974 | House of Evil | ABC |
March 26, 1974 | A Cry in the Wilderness | |
March 28, 1974 | Pete 'n' Tillie | CBS |
April 17, 1974 | The Chadwick Family | ABC |
May 1, 1974 | Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love | NBC |
May 7, 1974 | The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd | ABC |
September 25, 1974 | The California Kid | |
October 11, 1974 | Aloha Means Goodbye | CBS |
October 21, 1974 | The Cay | NBC |
October 22, 1974 | The Law | |
November 4, 1974 | The Greatest Gift | |
November 13, 1974 | The Gun | ABC |
December 11, 1974 | The Tribe | |
December 17, 1974 | This Is the West That Was | NBC |
December 24, 1974 | The Rangers | |
January 4, 1975 | The Log of the Black Pearl | |
January 6, 1975 | Target Risk | |
January 6, 1975 | The Specialists | |
January 7, 1975 | Let's Switch! | ABC |
February 11, 1975 | Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic | NBC |
February 12, 1975 | A Cry for Help | ABC |
February 19, 1975 | The Family Nobody Wanted | |
February 25, 1975 | You Lie So Deep, My Love | |
March 5, 1975 | The Desperate Miles | |
March 28, 1975 | Force Five | CBS |
April 3, 1975 | Crime Club | |
May 5, 1975 | One of Our Own | NBC |
June 29, 1975 | Man on the Outside | ABC |
September 2, 1975 | Mobile Two | |
September 7, 1975 | Long Way Home | NBC |
October 20, 1975 | The UFO Incident | |
November 17, 1975 | Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case | |
December 3, 1975 | The Art of Crime | |
February 5, 1976 | Dark Victory | |
February 8, 1976 | Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence | |
March 11, 1976 | Farewell to Manzanar | |
April 9, 1976 | Hazard's People | CBS |
May 3, 1976 | The Keegans | |
May 19, 1976 | Stranded | |
June 16, 1976 | The Return of the World's Greatest Detective | NBC |
July 29, 1976 | Perilous Voyage | |
July 30, 1976 | Territorial Men | CBS |
July 31, 1976 | The Invasion of Johnson Country | NBC |
September 10, 1976 | Bridger | ABC |
October 13, 1976 | Scott Free | NBC |
October 25, 1976 | Amelia Earhart l | |
October 27, 1976 | Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24, Hours | |
January 9, 1977 | Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover | |
January 16, 1977 | Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? | |
February 6, 1977 | Tail Gunner Joe | |
May 18, 1977 | Pine Canyon Is Burning | |
May 24, 1977 | The Man with the Power | |
June 2, 1977 | Ransom for Alice! | |
June 9, 1977 | Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging | |
June 16, 1977 | The 3,000 Mile Chase | |
June 18, 1977 | Exo-Man | |
September 13, 1977 | Sex and the Married Woman | |
October 2, 1977 | Just a Little Inconvenience | |
December 5, 1977 | The Storyteller | |
December 11, 1977 | It Happened One Christmas | ABC |
December 12, 1977 | Sunshine Christmas | NBC |
January 20, 1978 | Confessions of the D.A. Man | CBS |
February 24, 1978 | Dr. Scorpion | ABC |
April 14, 1978 | The Two-Five | |
May 12, 1978 | The Gypsy Warriors | CBS |
May 22, 1978 | The Bastard | Syndication |
May 1978 | Windows, Doors & Keyholes | |
June 12, 1978 | Love Is Not Enough | NBC |
July 26, 1978 | Funny Business | CBS |
September 6, 1978 | Dr. Strange | |
September 16, 1978 | The Islander | |
November 20, 1978 | The Immigrants | Syndication |
December 12, 1978 | The Jordan Chance | CBS |
January 8, 1979 | Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill | NBC |
January 19, 1979 | Captain America | CBS |
January 24, 1979 | Mandrake | NBC |
February 6, 1979 | The Horror Show | CBS |
February 8, 1979 | Women in White | NBC |
March 3, 1979 | The Chinese Typewriter | Syndication |
April 30, 1979 | Samurai | ABC |
May 9, 1979 | The Castaways on Gilligan's Island | NBC |
May 11, 1979 | The Night Rider | ABC |
May 12, 1979 | The Ultimate Impostor | CBS |
May 14, 1979 | The Rebels | Syndication |
May 18, 1979 | Battlestar Galactica | ABC |
July 17, 1979 | The Return of Charlie Chan | |
August 26, 1979 | Stone | |
October 3, 1979 | The Golden Gate Murders | CBS |
November 18, 1979 | The Thirteenth Day: The Story of Esther | ABC |
November 23, 1979 | Captain America II: Death Too Soon | CBS |
November 26, 1979 | Beggarman, Thief | NBC |
November 27, 1979 | High Midnight | CBS |
1980 | Conquest of the Earth | Syndication |
January 22, 1980 | Once Upon a Family | CBS |
March 7, 1980 | Brace New World | NBC |
March 9, 1980 | Battles: The Murder That Wouldn't Die | |
March 14, 1980 | Where the Ladies Go | ABC |
March 21, 1980 | The Gossip Columnist | Syndication |
May 5, 1980 | Off the Minnesota Strip | ABC |
June 8, 1980 | Nightside | |
November 29, 1980 | The Secret War of Jackie's Girls | NBC |
February 9, 1981 | Midnight Lace | |
February 27, 1981 | The Munsters' Revenge | |
March 10, 1981 | Hellinger's Law | CBS |
March 16, 1981 | Madame X | NBC |
April 12, 1981 | The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire | |
April 12, 1981 | Peter and Paul | CBS |
May 15, 1981 | The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island | NBC |
October 5, 1981 | The Miracle of Kathy Miller | CBS |
November 30, 1981 | Advice to the Lovelorn | NBC |
July 4, 1982 | Terror at Alcatraz | |
September 14, 1982 | Moonlight | CBS |
December 14, 1982 | E.T. and Friends: Magical Movie Visitors | |
December 15, 1982 | Memories Never Die | |
February 13, 1983 | The Invisible Woman | NBC |
March 14, 1983 | M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers | |
March 19, 1983 | Still the Beaver | CBS |
January 6, 1984 | The Jerk, Too | NBC |
January 22, 1984 | Airwolf | CBS |
March 5, 1984 | The Red-Light Sting | |
March 25, 1984 | Time Bomb | NBC |
May 16, 1984 | The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. | ABC |
July 9, 1984 | The Outlaws | |
February 16, 1985 | Kojak: The Belarus File | CBS |
June 30, 1985 | Code of Vengeance | NBC |
September 11, 1985 | J.O.E. and the Colonel | ABC |
November 10, 1985 | Streets of Justice | NBC |
April 7, 1986 | Annihilator | |
May 11, 1986 | Dalton: Code of Vengeance II | |
July 12, 1986 | The Alan King Show | CBS |
February 21, 1987 | Kojak: The Price of Justice | |
March 22, 1987 | Deadly Care | |
April 27, 1987 | Desperado | NBC |
May 15, 1987 | Island Sons | Syndication |
May 17, 1987 | The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | NBC |
July 5, 1987 | Bates Motel | NBC |
February 15, 1988 | The Return of Desperado | |
March 6, 1988 | Longarm | ABC |
May 20, 1988 | I Saw What You Did | CBS |
May 24, 1988 | Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge | NBC |
August 7, 1988 | Desert Rats | |
September 1, 1988 | Deadline: Madrid | ABC |
December 19, 1988 | Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair | NBC |
April 25, 1989 | The Road Raiders | CBS |
April 30, 1989 | Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | ABC |
September 21, 1989 | Nasty Boys | NBC |
October 10, 1989 | Desperado: The Outlaw Wars | Syndication |
October 25, 1989 | The Hollywood Detective | USA Network |
November 1, 1989 | High Desert Kill | |
November 4, 1989 | Kojak: Ariana | ABC |
November 12, 1989 | The Return of Sam McCloud | CBS |
December 2, 1989 | Kojak: Fatal Flaw | ABC |
December 17, 1989 | Desperado: Badlands Justice | NBC |
January 6, 1990 | Kojak: Flowers for Matty | ABC |
February 3, 1990 | Kojak: It's Always Something | |
April 7, 1990 | Kojak: None So Blind | |
May 9, 1990 | Buried Alive | USA Network |
June 3, 1990 | Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler | NBC |
June 27, 1990 | Curiosity Kills | USA Network |
November 10, 1990 | Psycho IV: The Beginning | Showtime |
December 30, 1990 | Vestige of Honor | CBS |
February 14, 1991 | Tagget | HBO |
April 28, 1991 | Shadow of a Doubt | CBS |
May 19, 1991 | Knight Rider 2000 | NBC |
July 6, 1991 | Silverfox | ABC |
December 18, 1991 | A Wish for Wings That Work | CBS |
February 3, 1992 | The Broken Cord | ABC |
April 5, 1992 | Steel Justice | NBC |
April 12, 1992 | The Keys | |
April 12, 1992 | Stompin' at the Savoy | CBS |
July 31, 1992 | Coopersmith | |
January 11, 1993 | Relentless: Mind of a Killer | NBC |
March 31, 1993 | The Last Hit | Syndication |
April 12, 1993 | Class of '61 | ABC |
November 4, 1993 | The Disappearance of Christina | Syndication |
January 23, 1994 | TekWar | |
January 24, 1994 | M.A.N.T.I.S. | FOX |
January 30, 1994 | Bandit: Bandit Goes Country | Syndication |
February 6, 1994 | Another Midnight Run | |
February 13, 1994 | Knight Rider 2010 | Action Pack |
February 20, 1994 | TekWar: TekLords | Syndication |
February 27, 1994 | TekWar: TekLab | |
March 2, 1994 | Vanishing Son | |
March 13, 1994 | Bandit: Bandit Bandit | |
March 20, 1994 | Midnight Runaround | |
April 3, 1994 | Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit | |
April 10, 1994 | Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel | |
May 2, 1994 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Lost Kingdom | |
May 14, 1992 | TekWar: TekJustice | |
June 11, 1994 | Midnight Run for Your Life | |
July 30, 1994 | Vanishing Son III | |
October 15, 1994 | Vanishing Son IV | |
November 14, 1994 | Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur | |
November 27, 1994 | The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A. | CBS |
May 14, 1995 | The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise | |
May 29, 1995 | The Man Who Wouldn't Die | ABC |
January 14, 1996 | The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits... | CBS |
February 18, 1966 | The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best | |
April 25, 1996 | The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play | |
April 1996 | The Universal Story | Syndication |
May 14, 1996 | Doctor Who the Movie | FOX |
September 18, 1996 | The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime | CBS |
December 4, 1996 | An Unexpected Family | Syndication |
March 22, 1997 | Things That Go Bump | NBC |
March 29, 1997 | Escape from Atlantis | Syndication |
July 16, 1997 | Daughters | Lifetime |
November 2, 1997 | Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest | CBS |
November 21, 1997 | The Rockford Files: Shoot-Out at the Golden Pagoda | |
December 6, 1997 | The Ripper | Syndication |
April 4, 1998 | Last Rites | |
April 19, 1998 | Brave New World | NBC |
June 24, 1998 | An Unexpected Life | USA Network |
October 8, 1998 | Universal Horror | TCM |
April 20, 1999 | The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads | CBS |
May 26, 1999 | Kidnapped in Paradise | Syndication |
October 31, 1999 | Anya's Bell | CBS |
May 18, 2000 | Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For | |
August 26, 2000 | The Last of the Blonde Bombshells | HBO |
May 2, 2001 | Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man | CBS |
May 9, 2003 | Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle | |
May 16, 2003 | The Celebrity Look-Alike Show | The WB |
November 30, 2003 | Stealing Christmas | USA Network |
June 28, 2008 | Copperhead | The Sci-Fi Channel |
May 12, 2020 | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend | Netflix |
Revue Studios
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
May 7, 1960 | The Slowest Gun in the West | CBS |
October 7, 1961 | Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon | Syndication |
October 7, 1964 | See How They Run | NBC |
November 18, 1964 | The Hanged Man |
MTE
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
June 14, 1989 | Trapped | Syndication |
July 19, 1989 | Murder by Night | USA Network |
August 23, 1989 | Nightlife | |
January 31, 1990 | The China Lake Murders | Syndication |
March 28, 1990 | The Take | USA Network |
May 23, 1990 | Dead Reckoning | |
August 8, 1990 | I'm Dangerous Tonight | |
August 22, 1990 | Blind Vengeance | |
September 9, 1990 | Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture | HBO |
November 21, 1990 | Running Against Time | USA Network |
November 28, 1990 | Silhouette | Syndication |
December 12, 1990 | The Lookalike | USA Network |
January 9, 1991 | This Gun for Hire | Syndication |
March 20, 1991 | Murder 101 | |
May 15, 1991 | Red Wind | Lifetime |
June 12, 1991 | Sweet Poison | USA Network |
July 24, 1991 | Into the Badlands | |
August 21, 1991 | Lies of the Twins | |
September 11, 1991 | The Last Prostitute | Lifetime |
September 29, 1991 | Keeping Secrets | ABC |
October 5, 1991 | Brotherhood of the Gun | CBS |
December 4, 1991 | Dead in the Water | USA Cable Network |
December 18, 1991 | Strays | |
March 21, 1992 | Black Magic | Showtime |
April 22, 1992 | Legacy of Lies | USA Network |
August 19, 1992 | Ladykiller | Syndication |
September 16, 1992 | Indecency | |
October 5, 1992 | Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom | HBO |
October 28, 1992 | Wild Card | Syndication |
January 5, 1993 | In the Comapny of Darkness | CBS |
January 20, 1993 | Blindsided | Syndication |
April 4, 1993 | When a Stranger Calls Back | Showtime |
May 4, 1993 | The Return of Ironside | NBC |
May 12, 1993 | Sex, Love and Cold Hard Cash | Syndication |
May 19, 1993 | A Case for Murder | |
July 22, 1993 | Caught in the Act | USA Network |
October 3, 1993 | Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth | NBC |
1994 | New Eden | The Sci-Fi Channel |
February 2, 1994 | Dangerous Heart | USA Network |
March 19, 1994 | The Birds II: Land's End | Showtime |
April 15, 1994 | Dead Man's Revenge | Syndication |
August 11, 1994 | Don't Talk to Strangers | |
September 15, 1994 | Incident at Deception Ridge | |
September 22, 1994 | The Haunting of Seacliff Inn | USA Network |
October 6, 1994 | Dead Air | Showtime |
October 13, 1994 | The Companion | USA Network |
November 29, 1994 | Bionic Ever After? | CBS |
December 1, 1994 | Breach of Conduct | Syndication |
December 8, 1994 | Lily in Winter | USA Network |
February 23, 1995 | Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again | CBS |
April 12, 1995 | The Android Affair | Syndication |
May 13, 1995 | Problem Child 3: Junior in Love | NBC |
August 2, 1995 | A Mother's Prayer | USA Network |
August 9, 1995 | Letter to My Killer | |
September 17, 1995 | The Colony | |
September 27, 1995 | Sharon's Secret | Syndication |
October 31, 1995 | Here Come the Munsters | Fox |
1996 | It Came from Outer Space II | Syndication |
February 14, 1996 | Rattled | USA Network |
March 13, 1996 | Death Benefit | |
March 20, 1996 | Evil Has a Face | Syndication |
June 22, 1996 | The Assassination File | |
April 28, 1996 | The Beast | NBC |
June 26, 1996 | The Crying Child | Syndication |
August 21, 1996 | The Perfect Daughter | USA Network |
December 17, 1996 | The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas | Fox Network |
October 22, 1997 | Divided by Hate | USA Network |
1997 | Any Place But Home | Syndication |
Studios USA/USA Cable Entertainment
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
July 8, 1998 | My Husband's Secret Life | USA Network |
August 19, 1998 | Every Mother's Worst Fear | |
November 8, 1998 | Exiled: A Law & Order Movie | NBC |
November 11, 1998 | Killers in the House | USA Network |
February 10, 1999 | The Color of Courage | |
March 15, 1999 | Resurrection | CBS |
December 8, 1999 | Henfer: Unauthorized | USA Network |
November 7, 2000 | The Chippendales Murder | |
August 14, 2001 | Return to Cabin by the Lake | |
November 20, 2001 | Prancer Returns | |
October 26, 2002 | Saint Sinner | The Sci-Fi Channel |
June 28, 2003 | Webs | |
NBC Studios
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
November 23, 1974 | Cotton Club '75 | NBC |
January 17, 1983 | Wait till Your Mother Gets Home! | |
November 11, 1985 | An Early Frost | |
July 27, 1986 | C.A.T. Squad | |
January 18, 1988 | The Child Saver | |
May 23, 1988 | C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf | |
December 12, 1988 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | |
January 22–23, 1989 | Brotherhood of the Rose | |
March 6, 1989 | Those She Left Behind | |
May 15, 1989 | Roe vs. Wade | |
April 29, 1990 | Fall from Grace | |
October 15, 1990 | Kaleidoscope | |
October 16, 1990 | Fine Things | |
April 1, 1991 | Changes | |
October 21, 1991 | Danielle Steel's 'Palomino' | |
February 16, 1992 | In the Best Interest of the Children | |
April 6, 1992 | Secrets | |
May 17/19, 1992 | Cruel Doubt | |
September 20, 1992 | Danger Island | |
November 27, 1992 | Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style | |
February 8, 1993 | Heartbeat | |
September 20, 1993 | Danielle Steel's Star | |
November 28, 1993 | Bonanza: The Return | |
February 15, 1994 | Once in a Lifetime | |
April 18, 1994 | A Time to Heal | |
October 7, 1994 | Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas | |
January 15, 1995 | Bonanza: Under Attack | |
November 6, 1995 | She Fought Alone | |
November 12, 1995 | Her Hidden Truth | |
December 11, 1995 | Mixed Blessings | |
January 1, 1996 | No Greater Love | |
February 25, 1996 | Seduced by Madness | |
September 16, 1996 | Sweet Dreams | |
January 20, 1997 | Friends 'Til the End | |
February 16–17, 1997 | Asteroid | |
March 9, 1997 | Murder Live! | |
March 17, 1997 | Born Into Exile | |
April 7, 1997 | Killing Mr. Griffin | |
April 22, 1997 | Sleeping with the Devil | CBS |
September 8, 1997 | Perfect Body | NBC |
September 28, 1997 | Cloned | |
March 22, 1998 | I've Been Waiting for You | |
May 10–11, 1998 | Witness to the Mob | |
October 11, 1998 | Crime and Punishment | |
January 4, 1999 | The Wrong Girl | |
February 1, 1999 | Vanished Without a Trace | |
February 7–8, 1999 | The '60s | |
March 28, 1999 | Mutiny | |
May 16–17, 1999 | Atomic Train | |
May 23, 1999 | The Jesse Ventura Story | |
August 3, 1999 | The Promise | |
August 29, 1999 | Cruel Justice | |
October 3, 1999 | Road Rage | |
October 10, 1999 | A Touch of Hope | |
November 21, 1999 | ||
January 9, 2000 | The David Cassidy Story | |
February 13, 2000 | Homicide: The Movie | |
April 30, 2000 | The '70s | |
December 3, 2000 | In His Life: The John Lennon Story | |
December 10, 2000 | Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story | |
April 1, 2001 | Semper Fi | |
May 6, 2001 | The Judge | |
May 20, 2001 | Submerged | |
August 12, 2001 | Dying to Dance | |
November 29, 2002 | It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie | |
July 12, 2003 | Critical Assembly | |
November 9, 2003 | Saving Jessica Lynch |
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