List of ViacomCBS television programs

This is a list of television series produced and/or owned by ViacomCBS' brands, including Paramount Television Studios, CBS Studios, CBS Media Ventures, CBS News, and ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks. This list also includes shows produced or distributed by ViacomCBS' predecessor companies, including CBS Productions, Viacom Productions/Enterprises, the older incarnation of Paramount Television, Nickelodeon, Bing Crosby Productions, Rysher Entertainment, Republic Pictures Television, Worldvision Enterprises/Taft Entertainment, Group W Productions, Eyemark Entertainment, King World Productions, Desilu Productions and Spelling Television.

CBS Studios

Formerly known as CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios.

Paramount Television (original)

Title Original run Network Notes
7th Heaven1996–2007The WB/The CWcontinued from Paramount Television; co-production with Spelling Television
The King of Queens1998–2007CBScontinued from CBS Productions with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television and Hanley Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by SPT
Girlfriends2000–2008UPN, The CWcontinued from Paramount Television; with Happy Camper Productions and Grammnet Productions
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation2000–2015CBScontinued from CBS Productions; with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
The Amazing Race2001–presentwith Jerry Bruckheimer Television and ABC Studios
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution.
The Dead Zone2002–2007USA Networkcontinued from Paramount Television; co-production with DawnField Entertainment, Crescent Entertainment, Dead Zone Production, The Lloyd Segan Company, Piller2 and Lionsgate Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury
Without a Trace2002–2009CBScontinued from CBS Productions; with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Grossman Productions, Jumbolaya Productions and Warner Bros. Television
CBS Paramount Network Television produced seasons 5–7
CSI: Miami2002–2012continued from CBS Productions; with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
NCIS2003–presentSpin-off of JAG; with Belisarius Productions; continued from Paramount Television
Cold Case2003–2010continued from CBS Productions; with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television
The 44002004–2007USA Networkcontinued from Viacom Productions/Paramount Television; with American Zoetrope
CSI: NY2004–2013CBScontinued from CBS Productions; with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis
Everybody Hates Chris2005–2009UPN/The CWcontinued from Paramount Television; with CR Enterprises and 3 Arts Entertainment
NUMB3RS2005–2010CBScontinued from Paramount Television; with Scott Free Productions and Post 109
Ghost Whisperercontinued from Paramount Television; with Sander/Moses Productions, Touchstone Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution.
Medium2005–2011NBC/CBScontinued from Paramount Television; with Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet Productions
Criminal Minds2005–2020CBScontinued from Paramount Television; with The Mark Gordon Company and Touchstone Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution.
The Game2006–2015The CW/BETwith Akil Productions, Grammnet Productions, and BET Originals
Cane2007CBSwith Once a Frog Productions, El Sendero Productions, Interscope Records, and ABC Studios
Aliens in America2007–2008The CWwith Guarascio/Port Productions, Mr. Bigshot Fancy-Pants Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Gossip Girl2007–2012with Fake Empire Productions (formerly College Hill Pictures Inc. in the first two seasons) Alloy Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television
Rules of Engagement2007–2013CBSwith Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Distributed in the U.S. by SPT
Worst Week2008–2009with Two Soups Productions, Hat Trick Productions and Universal Media Studios
Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Based on the TV series The Worst Week of My Life by Hat Trick Productions and the BBC
Gary Unmarried2008–2010with Ed Yeager Productions, Rude Mood Productions (both season 1 only) and ABC Studios
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
902102008–2013The CWcontinued from CBS Productions; with Sachs/Judah Productions (season 1 only)
Based on Beverly Hills 90210
The Good Wife2009–2016CBScontinued from CBS Productions; with King Size Productions, Small Wishes Productions (season 1 only) and Scott Free Productions
Melrose Place2009–2010The CWPilot only; co-production with Slavkin/Swimmer Productions
Continuation of the 1990s TV series of the same name
NCIS: Los Angeles2009–presentCBSwith R. Scott Gemmill Productions and Shane Brennan Productions
Expansion of NCIS.
The Vampire Diaries2009–2017The CWwith Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Hawaii Five-02010–2020CBScontinued from CBS Productions; with K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television
Based on the 1968 TV series
Blue Bloods2010–presentcontinued from CBS Productions; with The Leonard Goldberg Company, Panda Productions and Paw in Your Face Productions (season 1 only)
Hellcats2010–2011The CWwith Five & Dime Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Mad Love2011CBSwith Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviorwith The Mark Gordon Company, Bernero Productions and ABC Studios
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution
Expansion of Criminal Minds
CHAOSwith Rat Entertainment, Certified Pulp and 20th Century Fox Television
Unforgettable2011–2016CBS/A&Ewith Timberman/Beverly Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by SPT
A Gifted Man2011–2012CBSwith Baer Bones and Timberman/Beverly Productions
RingerThe CWpilot only; with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios, Warner Bros. Television and CBS Productions
The Secret Circlewith Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Hart of Dixie2011–2015with Dogarooski (season 4), Fake Empire and Warner Bros. Television
Made in Jersey2012CBSwith Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Common LawUSA Networkwith Junction Entertainment
Vegas2012–2013CBSwith Happy Valley Productions, Tree Line Film and Arthur Sarkissian Productions
Emily Owens, M.D.The CWwith The Dan Jinks Company and Warner Bros. Television
Elementary2012–2019CBSwith Hill of Beans Productions and Timberman-Beverly Productions
Beauty & the Beast2012–2016The CWwith Witt/Thomas Productions, WhizBang Films and Take 5 Productions
Based on the 1987 TV series of the same name
Under the Dome2013–2015CBSwith Amblin Television and Baer Bones
We Are Men2013with The Tannenbaum Company and Roughhouse Productions
CultThe CWwith Rockne S. O'Bannon Television, Fake Empire Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
King & MaxwellTNTwith Shane Brennan Productions
The Millers2013–2014CBSwith Amigos de Garcia Productions
The Tomorrow PeopleThe CWwith Berlanti/Plec, FremantleMedia North America and Warner Bros. Television
Based on the 1973 television series by Thames Television
The Originals2013–2018with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Reign2013–2017with Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, WhizBang Films and Warner Bros. Television
Intelligence2014CBSwith Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Tripp Vinson Productions, The Barry Schindel Company and ABC Studios
Bad Teacherwith Gifted And Talented Camp, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television
Based on the 2011 movie by Columbia Pictures
Recklesswith Sander/Moses Productions
Star-CrossedThe CWwith Space Floor TV, Olé Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Extant2014–2015CBSwith 22 Plates (season 1) and Amblin Television
The McCarthyswith Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television
Scorpion2014–2018with K/O Paper Products, Blackjack Films, Perfect Storm Entertainment and SB Projects
Madam Secretary2014–2019with Barbara Hall Productions and Revelations Entertainment
NCIS: New Orleans2014–presentwith Wings Productions and When Pigs Fly, Inc.
The 1002014–2020The CWwith Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Jane the Virgin2014–2019with Poppy Productions, RCTV, Electus and Warner Bros. Television
Based on the 2002 TV series Juana la Virgen by RCTV
Power2014–2020Starzwith End of Episode, Inc., Maluwi Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc.
Young & Hungry2014–2018ABC Family/[1]Freeformwith Waffle Toaster Productions, Relativity Television/Critical Content,[2] Blondie Girl Productions and The Tannenbaum Company
Celebrity Name Game2014–2016Syndicationwith Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Fremantle and Debmar-Mercury
Battle Creek2015CBSwith Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions and Sony Pictures Television
The MessengersThe CWwith Thunder Road Television and Warner Bros. Television
Significant Motherwith Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Limitless2015–2016CBSwith K/O Paper Products, Action This Day! and Relativity Television/Critical Content
ImpastorTV Landwith All in Vane Productions, the Tannenbaum Company and TV Land Original Productions
The Odd Couple2015–2017CBSwith The Tannenbaum Company and Timberman-Beverly Productions
Based on the 1965 play of the same name, the 1968 movie, and the 1970 TV series
Zoowith James Patterson Entertainment, Tree Line Film and Midnight Radio
Code Black2015–2018with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Tiny Pyro Productions and ABC Studios
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend2015–2019The CWwith LeanMachine Entertainment, Webbterfuge (season 1), Black Lamb Productions (seasons 2–4), Rachel Does Stuff (seasons 2–4) and Warner Bros. Television
Angel from Hell2016CBSwith Quill Entertainment
BrainDeadwith King Size Television and Scott Free Productions
American Gothicwith Full Fathom Five, Hyla Regilla Productions and Amblin Television
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders2016–2017with The Mark Gordon Company, Erica Messer Productions and ABC Studios
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution
Expansion of Criminal Minds
The Great Indoorswith Gibbons Bros. Productions and Shiny Brass Lamp Productions
Pure Geniuswith True Jack Productions and Universal Television
No TomorrowThe CWwith Rede Globo, Electus and Warner Bros. Television
Based on the 2012 TV series Como Aproveitar o Fim do Mundo by Rede Globo
IncorporatedSyfywith Algorithm Entertainment, Pearl Street Films and Universal Cable Productions
Kevin Can Wait2016–2018CBSwith Hey Eddie Productions and Mohawk Productions (season 1) and Sony Pictures Television
Man with a Plan2016–2020with Double Double Bonus Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment
Bull2016–presentwith Amblin Television, Picturemaker Productions, Atelier Paul Anastasia and Stage 29 Productions
MacGyverwith Lionsgate Television, Atomic Monster Productions and 101st Street Television
Based on the 1985 TV series
Doubt2017with Timberman/Beverly Productions
Candy Crush
Superior Donuts2017–2018with Daily Productions, Goldman-Donovan Productions & Teitelbaum Artists
Salvationwith Still Married Productions and Secret Hideout
The Good Fight2017–presentCBS (Premiere)[3][4][5]
CBS All Access
with Scott Free Productions, and King Size Productions
Star Trek: Discoverywith Secret Hideout, Living Dead Guy Productions, and Roddenberry Entertainment
Prequel to the 1966 TV series
SEAL TeamCBSwith Timberman/Beverly Productions, Chulack Productions & East 25 C
S.W.A.T.with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Original Film and Sony Pictures Television
Based on the 1975 TV series of the same name by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and the 2003 film of the same name by Columbia Pictures
9JKL2017–2018with Liscolaide Productions, Trill TV[6] and Kapital Entertainment[7]
American VandalNetflixwith Funny or Die, Woodhead Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment[8]
ValorThe CWwith Warner Bros. Television and Ostar Productions
Wisdom of the CrowdCBSwith Algorithm Entertainment, Keshet International and Universal Television
The Guest BookTBSwith Studio T and Amigos de Garcia Productions
Riverdale2017–presentThe CWwith Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television
Dynastywith Fake Empire Productions, Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions and Rabbit Ears, Inc.
Based on the 1981 television series of the same name
Carpool Karaoke: The SeriesApple Musicwith Fulwell 73[9]
Return of the Mac2017Pop[10]with T Group Productions
Life Sentence2018The CWwith In Good Company, Doozer and Warner Bros. Television
One DollarCBS All Accesswith Anonymous Content
Instinct2018–2019CBSwith 34 Films, Webbterfuge, James Patterson Entertainment and Secret Hideout
Strange AngelCBS All Accesswith Scott Free Productions, Sailor Bear, Digilio Films, and Pantalone Films
InsatiableNetflixwith Storied Media Group and Ryan Seacrest Productions
WhistleblowerCBSwith CBS News
FBI2018–presentwith Wolf Films, and Universal Television
Magnum P.I.with Universal Television
Based on the 1980 TV series by Universal Television, Glen A. Larson Productions, and Belisarius Productions
The Neighborhoodwith Kapital Entertainment, Trill Television and A Bird and a Bear Entertainment
All AmericanThe CWwith Berlanti Productions, April Blair's Company (season 1 only) and Warner Bros. Television
Charmedwith Poppy Productions, Reveal Entertainment, Stay Married Productions (since season 2) and Propagate
Based on the 1998 series of the same name
Legacieswith My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Happy Together2018–2019CBSwith Fulwell 73 and 3 Arts Entertainment
God Friended Me2018–2020with Berlanti Productions, I Have an Idea and Warner Bros. Television
Fam2019with Kapital Entertainment and Trill Television
The Codewith Timberman-Beverly Productions
The Red Linewith Berlanti Productions, Array Filmworks and Warner Bros. Television
UnbelievableNetflixwith Katie Couric Media, Escapist Fare, Timberman/Beverly Productions And Sage Lane Productions
Roswell, New Mexico2019–presentThe CWwith Amblin Television, My So-Called Company, Bender Brown Productions and Warner Bros. Television
The Twilight ZoneCBS All Accesswith Monkeypaw Productions and Genre Films
Based on the 1959 TV series
In the DarkThe CWwith Red Hour and Warner Bros. Television
Dead to MeNetflixwith Gary Sanchez Productions
Blood & TreasureCBSwith Propagate and Lake June Productions
BH902102019Foxwith Alberghini Chessler Productions and Fox Entertainment
Carol's Second Act2019–2020CBSwith FourBoys Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment
Why Women Kill2019–presentCBS All Accesswith Imagine Television
All RiseCBSwith Shimmering Pictures, Skyemac Productions, Tall Baby Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Evilwith King Size Productions
The Unicornwith Mike and Bill Productions, Trill TV and Kapital Entertainment
Nancy DrewThe CWwith Warm Bloody Sunday Productions, Furious Productions and Fake Empire Productions
The MoodysFoxwith The Tannenbaum Company, Jungle Entertainment and Fox Entertainment
FBI: Most Wanted2020–presentCBSwith Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television
68 Whiskey2020Paramount Networkwith Imagine Television, yes Studio and Little City
Diary of a Future President2020–presentDisney+with I Can and I Will
Star Trek: PicardCBS All Accesswith Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment
Based on the 1966 TV series and its 1987 spin-off
Katy Keene2020The CWwith Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television
A spin-off of Riverdale
TommyCBSwith Atelier Paul Attansio Productions, Heel & Toe Films and Amblin Television
Brokewith Sutton Street Prods., Propagate, RCN TV and Reasonant TV
Most Dangerous Game2020–presentQuibiwith BlackJack Films, Mayhem Pictures and Silver Reel
Power Book II: GhostStarzwith End of Episode, Inc., Mauwli Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc.
The Comey RuleShowtimewith Home Run Productions, Secret Hideout and The Story Factory
That Animal Rescue ShowCBS All Accesswith Stage 29 Productions, Detour Filmproduction and 1851 Productions
The Standwith Mosaic Media Group and Vertigo Entertainment
Walker2021-presentThe CWwith Rideback
The EqualizerComing 2021CBSwith Flavor Unit Entertainment, Davis Entertainment, Martin Chase Productions and Universal Television
Claricewith MGM Television and Secret Hideout
The Republic of SarahThe CWwith Fulwell 73 and Black Lamb
Star Trek: ProdigyNickelodeonwith Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Roddenberry Entertainment and Secret Hideout
Gossip GirlHBO Maxwith Warner Bros. Television, Fake Empire Productions and Alloy Entertainment
Good Sam[11]TBACBSwith Sutton St. Productions
Ways & Means[12]with PatMa Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment
Ghosts[13]with Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and Monumental Television
The Three of Us[13]with Fulwell 73
Welcome to Georgia[13]with Kapital Entertainment and Trill TV
Untitled Shana Goldberg-Meehan Project[14]ABCwith 20th Television
Einstein[15]CBSwith Green Ribbon, Intrigue Entertainment and Red Arrow Entertainment
Life and Deaf[16]Disney+with Four Boys Entertainment
Washed Up[17]Peacockwith Titmouse, Inc.
Here She LiesHBO Max
Title Network Original run Notes
The Lucy ShowCBS1962–1968Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967
You Don't Say!NBC1963–1969Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967
Mission: ImpossibleCBS1966–1973Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967
Star TrekNBC1966–1969Produced by Desilu Productions until 1967
Co-production with Norway Corporation
MannixCBS1967–1975Produced by Desilu Productions in 1967
Here's LucyCBS1968–1974Co-production for Season 1 only with Lucille Ball Productions
Currently owned by Desilu Too, LLC.
The Brady BunchABC1969–1974Co-production with Redwood Productions Inc.
Love, American StyleABC1969–1974co-production with Parker-Margolin Productions Inc.
The Young LawyersABC1970–1971Co-production with Crane Productions Inc.
Barefoot in the ParkABC1970Based on the 1967 film
The ImmortalABC1970–1971
The Odd CoupleABC1970–1975Based on the 1968 film
co-production with R.G. Productions Inc.
LongstreetABC1971–1972Co-production with Edling Productions, Inc. and Corsican Productions, Inc.
SpyforceNine Network1971–1973Co-production with Nine Network
The Sandy Duncan ShowCBS1971–1972Co-production with Jefferson/Sultan Productions, Inc.
Me and the ChimpCBS1972
The Brady KidsABC1972–1973Co-production with Filmation Associates
Catch-22ABC1973Based on the 1970 film by Paramount Pictures
Love StoryNBC1973–1974Based on the 1970 movie
The MagicianNBC1973–1974co-production with B & B Productions, Inc.
Star Trek: The Animated SeriesNBC1973–1974Co-production with Filmation Associates
Continuation of the 1966 TV series
Happy DaysABC1974–1984Co-production with Miller-Milkis(-Boyett) Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc.
PetrocelliNBC1974–1976based on the 1970 film The Lawyer by Paramount Pictures
Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions
Paper MoonABC1974–1975based on the 1973 film
Co-production with The Culzean Corporation
ArcherNBC1975
Kate McShaneCBS1975
Rita and SpotABC1975-1980Co-productions with Katy Sherriff Productions
Barbary CoastABC1975–1976Co-production with Francy Productions, Inc.
The Cop and the KidNBC1975
The Oddball CoupleABC1975–1977co-production with DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
When Things Were RottenABC1975Co-production with Crossbow Productions, Inc.
The Lost IslandsNetwork 101976co-production with Network 10
Laverne & ShirleyABC1976–1983Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions (season 1–6), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (season 7–8) and Henderson Production Company, Inc.
SerpicoNBC1976–1977based on the 1973 film
co-production with Emmet G. Lavery, Jr. Productions, Inc.
The Brady Bunch HourABC1976–1977Currently owned by and co-production with Sid & Marty Krofft Productions
Kum-KumSyndication1976English dub production; originally produced in Japan by ITC Japan
Busting LooseCBS1977Co-production with Hayadou Productions
Blansky's BeautiesABC1977co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions Inc. and Henderson Production Company, Inc.
Mulligan's StewNBC1977Co-production with Christiana Productions
Dog and CatABC1977Co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions
Future CopABC1977co-production with The Culzean Corporation and Tovern Productions, Inc.
SzysznykCBS1977–1978
Having BabiesABC1978–1979Co-production with The Jozak Company
Grandpa Goes to WashingtonNBC1978–1979
TaxiABC, NBC1978–1983co-production with John Charles Walters Productions
Mork & MindyABC1978–1982co-production with Henderson Production Company, Inc. and Miller-Milkis Productions, Inc. (1978-1981) and also later episodes with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (1981–82)
The Ted Knight ShowCBS1978
Who's Watching the Kids?NBC1978co-production with Henderson Production Company, Inc.
Makin' ItABC1979co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company, Inc. and The Stigwood Group, Ltd.
Working StiffsCBS1979Co-production with Frog Productions and Huk, Inc.
Struck by LightningCBS1979co-production with Fellows-Keegan Productions
Out of the BlueABC1979Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions
Brothers and SistersNBC1979Co-production with Frog Productions Inc. and Huk, Inc.
SweepstakesNBC1979Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions
Make Me LaughSyndication1979–1980Co-produced by Lukehill Productions
Flo's Yellow RoseNBC (first two seasons only); ABC (seasons 3–5)1979-1984Co-production with D'Angelo Bullock Allen Productions
The AssociatesABC1979–1980co-production with John Charles Walters Productions
AngieABC1979–1980Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions, Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc.
The Bad News BearsCBS1979–1980Based on the 1976 film
Solid GoldSyndication1980–1988Co-production with Operation Prime Time, Bob Banner Associates and Brad Lachman Productions, Inc.
Goodtime GirlsABC1980Co-production with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions
Tenspeed and Brown ShoeABC1980Co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions, who now owns the rights to the series except for the pilot
Here's BoomerNBC1980–1982Co-production with A.C. Lyles Productions and Daniel Wilson Productions
The Fonz and the Happy Days GangABC1980–1982Co-production with Hanna-Barbera
An expansion of Happy Days
Bosom BuddiesABC1980–1982Co-production with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions
Hans Christian AndersenSyndication1980English dub production; originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production
The Brady BridesNBC1981Co-production with Redwood Productions
An expansion of The Brady Bunch
Nero WolfeNBC1981
Foul PlayABC1981Based on the 1978 film by Paramount Pictures
co-production with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Myrt-Hal Productions, Inc.
Best of the WestABC1981–1982Co-production with Weinberger/Daniels Productions
Laverne & Shirley in the ArmyABC1981–1982Co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions
An expansion of Laverne & Shirley
Police Squad!ABC1982Later adapted into The Naked Gun film franchise.
Smiley's PeopleSyndication/BBC1982Co-prduction with BBC Worldwide
Making the GradeCBS1982Co-production with Ubu Productions
Madame's PlaceSyndication1982–1983Co-production with Madame, Inc. and Brad Lachman Productions
Joanie Loves ChachiABC1982–1983An expansion of Happy Days
Star of the FamilyABC1982
The Powers of Matthew StarNBC1982–1983Co-production with Daniel Wilson Productions, Harve Bennett Productions and (also later episodes) Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd.
The New Odd CoupleABC1982–1983co-production with Henderson Production Company, Inc.
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz HourABC1982–1983Co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears Enterprises
Family TiesNBC1982–1989Co-production with Ubu Productions
CheersNBC1982–1993Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions
WebsterABC/Syndication1983–1989Co-production with Georgian Bay, Ltd. and Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises Inc. (1986–1989)
Ryan's FourABC1983Co-production with Fair Dinkum, Inc. and Groverton Productions Ltd.
Mr. SmithNBC1983co-production with Weinberger/Daniels Productions
The RenegadesABC1983co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions
Shaping UpABC1984co-production with Estin-Simon Productions
BrothersShowtime1984–1989Co-production with Gary Nardino Productions
Call to GloryABC1984–1985Co-production with Tisch/Avnet Productions, Inc.
Anything for MoneySyndication1984–1985Co-production with Bernstein/Hovis Productions and Impact Studios
HometownCBS1985Co-production with Kirgette Productions
The New Love, American StyleABC1985–1986A daytime reboot of the 1969–1974 prime time series
AmericaSyndication1985–1986
MacGyverABC1985–1992Co-production with Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions
All Is ForgivenNBC1986Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Company
Gung HoABC1986Based on the 1986 movie
Mr. SunshineABC1986Co-production with Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions
The CavanaughsCBS1986–1989Co-production with Mandy Films
The TortellisNBC1987Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Company
Hard KnocksShowtime1987Co-production with Gary Nardino/Chris Thompson Productions
DuetFox1987–1989Co-production with Ubu Productions
Marblehead ManorSyndication1987–1988Co-production with Dames-Fraser/Gary Nardino Productions
The Bronx ZooNBC1987–1988Co-production with Ubu Productions
Star Trek: The Next GenerationSyndication1987–1994An update of the 1966 TV series
Friday the 13th: The SeriesSyndication1987–1990with Hometown Films
Inspired by the 1980 movie Friday the 13th and its sequels
Day by DayNBC1988–1989Co-production with Ubu Productions
WipeoutSyndication1988–1989Co-production with Dames-Fraser Productions
Dear JohnNBC1988–1992Co-production with Ed. Weinberger Productions
Based on the 1986 TV series of the same name by BBC
Mission: ImpossibleABC1988–1990An update of the 1966 TV series
Co-production with Jeffrey Hayes Productions
War of the WorldsSyndication1988–1990Based on the 1953 movie with Ten Four Productions and Hometown Films
Dolphin CoveCBS1989Co-production with Dick Berg/Stoneherge Productions
The Arsenio Hall ShowSyndication1989–1994Co-production with Arsenio Hall Communications
Hard CopySyndication1989–1999
Open HouseFox1989–1990Co-production with Ubu Productions
The BradysCBS1990Co-production with Brady Productions
A continuation of The Brady Bunch
His & HersCBS1990Co-production with Ubu Productions
Down HomeNBC1990–1991
Tim Conway's Funny AmericaABC1990
WingsNBC1990–1997Co-production with Grub Street Productions
Ferris BuellerNBC1990–1991Co-production with Maysh Ltd. Productions
Based on the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off
American DreamerNBC1990–1991co-production with Ubu Productions
E.A.R.T.H. ForceCBS1990Co-production with Chapman/Dial
The Party MachineSyndication1991Co-production with Peeples Productions and Arsenio Hall Communications
Sons and DaughtersCBS1991
VerdictCBS1991
MaurySyndication1991–1998Paramount stopped distributing Maury in 1998; Studios USA assumed production afterward

Co-production with MoPo Productions

The Royal FamilyCBS1991–1992Co-production with Eddie Murphy Television
Flesh 'n' BloodNBC1991
Brooklyn BridgeCBS1991–1993Co-production with Ubu Productions
The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesABC1992–1993Prequel to the film Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels
SightingsFox1992–1997
Love at First SightSyndication1992
GrapevineCBS1992
Middle AgesCBS1992Co-production with Stan Rogow Productions
Flying BlindFox1992–1993Co-production with Sweetum Productions and Viacom Productions
BobCBS1992–1993Co-production with Steinkellners & Sutton
Star Trek: Deep Space NineSyndication1993–1999Based on the 1966 series and its spin off
The UntouchablesSyndication1993–1994Based on the 1987 movie and its predecessor TV series
co-production with Christopher Crowe Productions
Big Wave Dave'sCBS1993co-production with Levine & Isaacs Productions
FrasierNBC1993–2004co-production with Grub Street Productions
an expansion of Cheers
The MommiesNBC1993–1995co-production with Speer-Grossman Productions
The Jon Stewart ShowMTV/Syndication1993–1995season 2; co-production with Busboy Productions and MTV
South of SunsetCBS1993co-production with Stan Rogow Productions and Byrum Power & Light
Itsy Bitsy SpiderUSA Network1994–1996Co-production with Hyperion Animation
ViperNBC, Syndication1994–1999Co-production with Pet Fly Productions
LeezaNBC, Syndication1994–2000Co-production with Leeza Gibbons Enterrprises
The New Price is RightSyndication1994–1995Co-production with Mark Goodson Productions[N 1]
DuckmanUSA Network1994–1997Co-production with Klasky Csupo and Reno & Osborn Productions
The Busy World of Richard ScarryShowtime1994–1997Co-production with Cinar, France 3, BBC, Family Channel, Beta Film (Germany), and Telefilm Canada[N 2]
Sister, SisterABC, The WB1994–1999Co-production with de Passe Entertainment
Star Trek: VoyagerUPN1995–2001Based on the 1966 series and its spin-off
The WatcherUPN1995Co-production with Christopher Crowe Productions
Pig StyUPN1995Co-production with Staley/Long Productions
Platypus ManUPN1995Co-production with Fanaro-Nathan Productions
The MarshalABC1995Co-production with Buffalo Wallet Productions and Western Sandblast
MarkerUPN1995Distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions
LegendUPN1995Distribution only; produced by Gekko Film Corp. and Mike & Bill Productions
Almost PerfectCBS1995–1996Co-production with Robin Schiff Productions and Levine & Isaacs Productions
The Pursuit of HappinessNBC1995Co-production with Grub Street Productions
JAGNBC/CBS1995–2005co-production with Belisarius Productions and NBC Productions (season 1)
The Home CourtNBC1995–1996
MoeshaUPN1996–2001distribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises; produced by Big Ticket Television and Saradipity Productions
Good CompanyCBS1996Co-production with Staley/Long Productions
Judge JudySyndication1996–2021Produced from 1999 to 2006; co-production with Big Ticket Entertainment
CluelessABC, UPN1996–1999Co-production with Cockamamie Productions
Based on the 1995 movie
The SentinelUPN1996–1999Co-production with Pet Fly Productions
America's Dumbest CriminalsSyndication1996–2000continued from Worldvision Enterprises
Currently owned by FilmRise
Real TVSyndication1996–2001Co-production with RTV News Inc.
Nash BridgesCBS1996–2001continued from Rysher Entertainment; co-production with The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions
Arli$HBO1996–2002International distribution continued from Rysher Entertainment; produced by HBO and Tollin/Robbins Productions
OrleansCBS1997Co-production with Samoset Productions
Fired UpNBC1997–1998Co-production with Grammnet Productions
George and LeoCBS1997–1998Co-production with Staley/Long Productions
HitzUPN1997Produced by Vaczy-Gamble Productions and MTV
JennyNBC1997–1998Produced by Mark & Howard Productions and MTV Productions
ThreeThe WB1998Produced by Rego Park Film & Television and MTV Productions
The Secret Diary of Desmond PfeifferUPN1998Co-production with Fanaro-Nathan Productions
Judge Joe BrownSyndication1998–2013Produced from 1999 to 2006
LateLineNBC/Showtime1998–1999Co-production with Markus-Franken Productions
The Howie Mandel ShowSyndication1998–1999Co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Alevy Productions Inc.
MaggieLifetime1998–1999Co-production with Atomic Television
DiRestaUPN1998–1999Co-production with Maple Seed
Encore! Encore!NBC1998–1999Co-production with Grub Street Productions
Judge Mills LaneSyndication1998–2001continued from Rysher Entertainment
Seven DaysUPN1998–2001Co-production with Crowe Entertainment
BeckerCBS1998–2004Co-production with Dave Hackel Productions and Industry Entertainment
Love & MoneyCBS1999–2000Co-production with CBS Productions and Staley/Long Productions
Relic HunterSyndication1999–2002Produced by Digital Bongo Drums, Halloween Filmworks, No Equal Entertainment, Ellipsanime, CHUM Limited, Tayel Limited and Groupe M6
Hope IslandPAX TV1999–2000Co-production with Lionsgate Television
Based on the 1996 TV series Ballykissangel by the BBC
Now and AgainCBS1999–2000Co-production with Picturemaker Productions and CBS Productions
Soul Food: The SeriesShowtime2000–2004Based on the 1997 film
co-production with Fox Television Studios (seasons 1 and 2)/20th Century Fox Television (seasons 3–5) Water Walk Productions, Edmonds Entertainment and State Street Pictures
GrapevineCBS2000Co-production with CBS Productions
Higher GroundFox Family2000Co-production with Crescent Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and WIC Entertainment
Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury
The Trouble with NormalABC2000Co-production with Garfield Grove Productions and Touchstone Television
Level 9UPN2000–2001Co-production with Sacret Productions
Maximum ExposureSyndication2000–2002Co-production with First Television and RTV News Inc.
Queen of SwordsSyndication/Global2000–2001US distribution only; produced by Mercury Entertainment Corporation, Telefónica, Morena Films, Costume and Production Services Inc., Amy International Artists, Fireworks Entertainment and M6
That's LifeCBS2000–2002Co-production with Film Noir
One on OneUPN2001–2006Co-production with The Greenblatt Janollari Studio and Daddy's Girl Productions
ManhuntUPN2001
Hot TicketSyndication2001–2004
Some of My Best FriendsCBS2001Based on the 1997 film Kiss Me, Guido by Paramount Pictures
Co-production with Axelrod/Widdoes Entertainment
Big AppleCBS2001Co-production with Red Board Productions and Yerkovich Productions
KristinNBC2001Co-production with Markusfarms Productions
Men, Women & DogsThe WB2001Co-production with Staley/Long Productions
FlingFox2001
Star Trek: EnterpriseUPN2001–2005Prequel to the 1966 TV series Star Trek
PhillyABC2001–2002Co-production with Steven Bochco Productions
Rendez-ViewSyndication2001–2002
Wolf LakeCBS2001–2002Produced by Cherry Pie Productions and Big Ticket Television
Special Unit 2UPN2001–2002Co-production with Rego Park Film & Television
Raising DadWB2001–2002Co-production with Albion Productions
In-LawsNBC2002–2003Co-production with Grammnet Productions and NBC Studios
Andy Richter Controls the UniverseFox2002–2003Co-production with Garfield Grove Productions and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution
Life MomentsSyndication2002–2003
Dr. PhilSyndication2002–presentCo-distributed with King World Productions
First MondayCBS2002Co-production with Bellisarius Productions
Do OverThe WB2002Co-production with The Littlefield Company, 3 Hounds Productions and MHS Productions
Bram & AliceCBS2002Co-production with Picador Productions and Knotty Entertainment
The Random YearsUPN2002Co-production with Big Phone Productions
A Minute with Stan HooperFox2003Co-production with Bungalow 78 Productions
KingpinNBC2003Produced by Knee Deep Productions, NBC Studios and Spelling Television
Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Keen EddieFox2003–2004Co-production with Frequency Films, Simon West Productions and The Littlefield Company
Unexplained MysteriesSyndication2003–2004
It's All RelativeABC2003–2004Co-production with Storyline Entertainment, Naturally Blond Productions and Touchstone Television
DeadwoodHBO2004–2006Co-production with Red Board Productions
Dance 360Syndication2004–2005
The InsiderSyndication2004–2017Distributed from 2004 to 2006
Second Time AroundUPN2004–2005
Medical InvestigationNBC2004–2005Co-production with Landscape Entertainment and NBCUniversal Television Studio
Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution.
ThresholdCBS2005–2006
CutsUPN2005–2006Co-production with The Greenblatt Janollari Studio, Penrose Productions and Daddy's Girl Productions
Love, Inc.UPN2005–2006Co-production with Chase T.V., Burg Koules Television and The Littlefield Company
The Bad Girl's GuideUPN2005Co-production with Flame Ventures
Sex, Love & SecretsUPN2005
Life on a StickFox2005Co-production with Garfield Grove Productions
Blind JusticeABC2005Co-production with Steven Bochco Productions
Out of PracticeCBS2005–2006Co-production with Knotty Entertainment and Picador Productions
Love MonkeyCBS2006Co-production with Bayahibe Films Ltd., Thirtyfour Films Inc. and Sony Pictures Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony.
South BeachUPN2006Co-production with Flame Television, Nuyorican Productions and 44 Blue Productions
Courting AlexCBS2006Co-production with April Fools Productions and Touchstone Television

Desilu Productions

Viacom

  • The Terrytoons library[18] (1921–1986) (passed over from CBS, ownership eventually coming full-circle back to CBS in 2006)
Title Years Network Notes
My Three Sons1960–1972ABC, CBSdistribution only; produced by Don Fedderson Productions
Represented by MCA TV from 1960 to 1965, then in association with CBS from 1965 to 1972. Viacom International has distributed the entire series in separate packages, although the majority of the color CBS episodes (Seasons 6–10) are the ones that are syndicated today. Most of the earlier black-and-white shows were not syndicated until they began airing on MeTV on May 29, 2017. CBS currently owns the distribution rights to all 380 episodes produced.
What's My Line?1968–1975Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
The Mary Tyler Moore Show[18]1970–1977CBSdistribution only; produced by MTM Enterprises
Currently owned by 20th Century Fox Television
All in the Family[18]1971–1979CBSdistribution only; produced by Tandem Productions
[N 3]
The Bob Newhart Show[18]1972–1978CBSdistribution only; produced by MTM Enterprises
Currently owned by 20th Century Fox Television
The Rookies[18]1972–1976ABCdistribution continued from Worldvision Enterprises; produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions[N 3]
The Barkleys1972–1973NBCwith DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
In the public domain
The Houndcats1972–1973NBCwith DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
In the public domain
Ozzie's Girls1972–1974Syndicationwith Filmways
The Price Is Right (Nighttime version)1972–1980Syndication[N 1]
Doc Elliot1973–1974ABCInternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine1974–1975CBSwith Funhouse Productions and Yongestreet Productions
Apple's Way1974–1975CBSInternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
Korg: 70,000 B.C.1974–1975ABCdistribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
Later distributed by The Program Exchange and Worldvision Enterprises[N 4]
The $25,000 Pyramid1974–1979Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Bob Stewart Productions[N 3]
The Blue Knight1975–1976CBSInternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Television[N 4]
The $128,000 Question1976–1978Syndicationwith Cinelar Associates
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams[18]1977–1978NBCdistribution only; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Family Feud1977–1985Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
The Love Experts1978–1979Syndicationwith Bob Stewart Productions[N 3]
You Don't Say!with Ralph Andrews Productions
The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove1979ABCwith Blinn/Thorpe Productions
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle1979–1981CBSwith Filmation
Amigo and Friends1979–1982Syndicationwith Televisa and Hanna-Barbera Productions
Currently owned by Televisa and Warner Bros. Television
To Tell the Truth1980–1981Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions[N 1]
East of Eden1981ABCminiseries; with Mace Neufeld Productions
American Dreamwith Mace Neufeld Productions[19]
Nurse1981–1982CBSwith Robert Halmi, Inc.
The Devlin Connection1982NBCco-produced by Jerry Thorpe Productions, John Wilder Productions and Mammoth Films
Amanda's1983ABCBased on the TV series Fawlty Towers by the British Broadcasting Corporation

also known as “Amanda By the Sea”
co-produced with E & L Productions

Ace Crawford, Private EyeCBSco-produced with Conway Enterprises
The Master1984NBC
The Cosby Show1984–1992NBCdistribution only; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions and Bill Cosby
Currently owned by Carsey-Werner
Star Games1985–1986Syndication
Easy Street1986–1987NBC
Split SecondSyndicationproduced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions[N 1]
What a Country!Based on the TV series Mind Your Language by London Weekend Television

with Ripstar Productions, Primetime Entertainment and Tribune Entertainment

Matlock1986–1995NBC, ABCwith The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Strathmore Productions, and InterMedia Entertainment Company
Adventures of the Little Koala1987NickelodeonEnglish dub production with Cinar Films; originally produced in Japan by Topcraft
Frank's Place1987–1988CBS
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventureswith Bakshi-Hyde Ventures and Terrytoons
A Different World1987–1993NBCdistribution only; produced by Carsey-Werner Productions and Bill Cosby
Currently owned by Carsey-Werner Television
Jake and the Fatman1987–1992CBSwith The Fred Silverman Company, Strathmore Productions, and Dean Hargrove Productions
Father Dowling Mysteries1987–1991NBC, ABCwith The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions
Double Dare1988–1989Syndicationdistribution; co-production with Nickelodeon
Finders Keepers1988–1989Syndicationwith Nickelodeon and Fox Television Stations
Superboy1988–1992Syndicationwith Alexander and Ilya Salkind Productions, Cantharus Productions, Lowry Productions and DC Comics
Warner Bros. currently handles home media and international distribution
Roseanne1988–1997ABCdistribution only; produced by Wind Dancer Productions (season 1), Full Moon and High Tide Productions, in association with The Carsey-Werner Company
Currently owned by Carsey-Werner Television
Remote Control1989–1990Syndicationdistribution; co-production with MTV
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!distribution only; produced by Nintendo of America and DIC Entertainment[N 2]
SnoopsCBSwith Tima Love Productions and Solt/Egan Company
Max Monroe: Loose Cannon1990CBSco-produced by Dean Hargrove Productions
The Marshall ChroniclesABCco-produced by Jay Kleckner for Sweetum Productions[20]
Super Force1990–1992Syndicationwith Premiere Limited Productions
Lightning Force1991–1992Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Crescent Entertainment and Chesler-Perlmutter Productions
Flying Blind1992–1993Fox
Key West1993Fox
Diagnosis: Murder1993–2001CBSwith The Fred Silverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions
Deadly Games1995–1997UPNwith Shaken not Stirred Productions and Rumbleshake Productions
Townies1996–1997ABCco-production with Carsey-Werner Productions and Vanity Logo Productions
Currently owned by Carsey-Werner
The Adventures of CorduroyDirect-to-videoco-produced by Benjamin Productions, Lin Oliver Productions, Inc. and Graz Entertainment, Inc.[21]
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch1996–2003ABC, The WBwith Archie Comics, Hartbreak Films and Finishing The Hat Productions (for season 1 only)
Linc's1998–2000Showtimewith Tim Reid Productions
The Hoop Life1999–2000Showtimeco-produced by Hardwood Productions & The Levinson/Fontana Company
The Beat2000UPN
Ed2000–2004NBCwith NBC Productions and Worldwide Pants
The Division2001–2004Lifetimewith Kedzie Productions
Strange Frequency2001VH1with Once & Future Films and Broadway Video
Baby Bob2002–2003CBSwith Scribbler's Pillow Productions
Haunted2002UPNwith Industry Entertainment and CBS Productions
Jake 2.02003–2004UPNwith David Greenwalt Productions, Matthews/Scharbo Productions and Silent H Productions

CBS Productions

Most pre-1976 series produced by CBS or distributed by CBS Films were later distributed by Viacom and Paramount Television, then eventually came back full-circle to CBS in 2006.

Title Original run Network Notes
Studio One1948–1958CBS
Lamp Unto My Feet1948–1979CBS
The Amos 'n Andy Show1951–1953CBS
Art Linkletter's House Party1952–1969CBS
Our Miss Brooks1952–1956CBS
You Are There1953–1957
1971–1972
CBS
The Red Skelton Show1953–1970CBSco-production with Van Bernard Productions and Sursum Productions
1962–71 episodes currently owned by the Red Skelton estate
Make Room For Daddy/The Danny Thomas Show1953–1964ABC, CBSProduced by Marterto Enterprises and T&L Productions
Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment
The Search1954–1955CBS
The Whistler1954–1955CBS
The Lineup1954–1960CBS
Navy Log1955–1958CBS, ABC
The Millionaire1955–1960CBSdistribution only; produced by Silverstone Films, Don Fedderson Productions and MCA TV
Gunsmoke1955–1975CBSwith Arness & Company (season 6), The Arness Production Company (seasons 7–9) and Filmaster Productions
The Honeymooners1955–56 & beyondCBSthe "Classic 39" shows, produced by Jackie Gleason Enterprises, distributed by CBS Films, then Viacom
CBS owns the classic series outright, while the Gleason company owns the "lost episodes", but CBS distributes both packages; other Honeymooners material after this period are handled by the Gleason company and Paul Brownstein Productions
The Phil Silvers Show1955–1959CBS
The Gray Ghost1957–1958Syndicationwith Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation
Trackdown1957–1959CBSwith Four Star Films
Have Gun–Will Travel1957–1963CBS
Perry Mason1957–1966CBSwith Paisano Productions
Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts1958–1972CBS
Border Patrol1959SyndicationProduced by Chris-Jane Gallu Productions, Inc. in association with CBS Films
Hotel de Paree1959–1960CBS
Rawhide1959–1965CBS
The Twilight Zone1959–1964CBSwith Cayuga Productions, Inc.
The Andy Griffith Show1960–1968CBSProduced by Mayberry Enterprises
Angel1960–1961CBSProduced by Burligame Productions in association with CBS Films
The Brothers Brannagan1960–1961SyndicationProduced by CBS Films
Gunslinger1961CBS
Way Outco-produced with Talent Associates
The Alvin Show1961–1962CBSproduced by Bagdasarian Film Corporation and Format Films
Home entertainment rights are owned by Bagdasarian Productions
The Defenders1961–1965CBSwith Plautus Productions
The Dick Van Dyke Show1961–1966CBSProduced by Calvada Productions
Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions
Oh! Those Bells1962CBS
The Beverly Hillbillies1962–1971CBSco-produced by Filmways
The Great Adventure1963–1964CBS
Petticoat Junction1963–1970CBSco-produced by Filmways
The Baileys of Balboa1964–1965CBSproduced by Richielieu Productions
The Reporter1964CBSproduced by Richielieu Productions
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.1964–1969CBSco-produced with T & L Productions, Ashland Productions[22] and Andy Griffith Enterprises
The Trials of O'Brien1965–1966CBSProduced by Filmways
The Wild Wild West1965–1969CBSwith Michael Garrison Productions
Get Smart1965–1970NBC, CBSseason 5 only; with Talent Associates
HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights
Run, Buddy, Run1966–1967CBSwith Talent Associates
Family Affair1966–1971CBSproduced by Don Fedderson Productions
Distributed by CBS Television Distribution in the United States,[23] while international distribution is handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and home video rights owned by MPI Media Group via MPI Home Video[24]
Coronet Blue1967CBSwith Plautus Productions
Dundee and the Culhaneco-produced by Filmways
Currently owned by MGM Television[25]
Cimarron Strip1967–1968CBSwith Stuart Whitman, Inc.[26]
He & Shewith Talent Associates
Gentle Ben1967–1969CBSproduced by Ivan Tors Films
CBS Playhouse1967–1970CBS
The Good Guys1968–1970CBSwith Talent Associates
Hawaii Five-O1968–1980CBSwith Leonard Freeman Productions
The Governor & J.J.1969–1970CBSwith Talent Associates-Norton Simon
Harlem Globetrotters1970–1971CBSwith Hanna-Barbera Productions
Storefront Lawyers1970CBSwith Leonard Freeman Enterprises Productions and National General Corporation
Dirty Sally1974CBS
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin
Khan!1975CBS
Spencer's Pilots1976CBSwith Sweeney-Finnegan Productions
Previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises
Ball Four1976CBSco-production with Time Life Television
The Andros Targets1977CBSPreviously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises
Signature1981–1982CBS Cable[N 3]
An American Portrait1984–1986CBSinterstitial series
CBS Storybreak1985–1989
1993–1994
CBSwith Southern Star Productions and Hanna-Barbera Australia
Foley Square1985–1986CBSwith Shukovsky English Entertainment
The New Twilight Zone1985–1989CBSwith London Films and Persistence of Vision (seasons 1–2)
If Tomorrow Comes1986CBSminiseries
Garbage Pail Kids1987N/A
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy1988–1990CBS
Blue Skies1988CBSwith McKeand Productions
The Pat Sajak Show1989–1990CBS
Wolfco-produced by Holcomb/Peckinpah Productions
Rescue 9111989–1996CBSDistributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises (currently Disney-ABC Domestic Television) with Arnold Shapiro Productions
City1990CBSwith MTM Enterprises
Bagdad Cafe1990–1991CBSBased on the 1987 movie by Island Pictures

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

Top Cops1990–1993CBSwith Grosso-Jacobson Productions
Evening Shade1990–1994CBSco-production with Mozark Productions, Burt Reynolds Productions, and MTM Enterprises
Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises (currently Disney-ABC Domestic Television)
You Take the Kids1990–1991CBSco-production with Paul Haggis Productions and MTM Enterprises
True Detectives1990–1991CBSco-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions
Riders in the Sky1991CBS
P.S. I Luv U1991–1992CBSwith Glen A. Larson Productions
The Hollywood Gamewith Pasta Productions & Rastar Television
Night Games
Intruders1992CBSminiseries; with Dan Curtis Productions and Osiris Films
Grapevine1992CBS
The Boys1993CBSwith Hughes O'Shannon Productions
The Buildingwith Bob & Alice Productions, Worldwide Pants and Columbia Pictures Television
Dave's World1993–1997CBSwith The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd. and Axelrod-Widdoes Productions, Fred Barron Productions, Livestock Productions (seasons 1–2) and Kitten in the Oven Productions (seasons 3–4)
Walker, Texas Ranger1993–2001CBSDistributed for U.S. television by Sony Pictures Television
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman1993–1998CBSDistributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises/20th Television (currently Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution)
Shame on You1993CBSfour specials
Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times1993CBSwith Wittliff/Pangaea and Hearst Entertainment
The Road Home1994CBSwith The Paltrow Group
Traps1994CBSwith Stephen J. Cannell Productions
The Gordon Elliott Show1994–1997Syndicationwith 20th Television
Touched by an Angel1994–2003CBSwith Moon Water Productions
Under One Roof1995CBSco-production with The Thomas Carter Company
Buffalo Girls1995miniseries
Central Park West1995–1996with Darren Star Productions
Can't Hurry Lovewith The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd., Axelrod–Widdoes Productions and TriStar Television
co-owned with Sony Pictures Television
Bonniewith Bob & Alice Productions and Worldwide Pants
Caroline in the City1995–1999NBCwith Barron/Pennette Productions and 3 Sisters Entertainment
Nothing Lasts Forever1995CBSminiseries
Moloney1996–1997CBSwith TriStar Television, Predawn Productions and Three Putt Productions
Promised Land1996–1999CBSwith Moon Water Productions
Early Edition1996–2000CBSco-production with Three Characters Productions (seasons 1 and 2), Angelica Films (seasons 1 and 2), and TriStar Television/Columbia TriStar Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
The Gregory Hines Show1997–1998CBSwith Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Darric Productions and Columbia TriStar Television
Brooklyn Southwith Steven Bochco Productions
To Have & to Hold1998CBSwith The Greenblatt Janollari Studio and Fox Television Studios
Maggie Winters1998–1999CBS
L.A. Doctorswith Columbia TriStar Television and Johnson/Hancock Productions
Kids Say the Darndest Things1998–2000CBSwith LMNO Productions and Linkletter/Atkins/Kritzer Productions Inc.
Martial Law1998–2000CBSwith Carlton Cuse Productions, Ruddy Morgan Productions, and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Sons of Thunder1999CBSwith Norris Brothers Entertainment, Columbia Pictures Television and The Ruddy-Greif Company
Work with Mewith Stephen Engel Productions, Calm Down Productions, Nat's Eye Productions and Studios USA Television
Now and Again1999–2000CBSwith Paramount Television and Picturemaker Productions
Love & Moneywith Paramount Television
Ladies Man1999–2001CBSwith Columbia TriStar Television, Christopher Thompson Productions, Montrose Productions & Victor Levin Productions[27]
Family Law1999–2002CBSwith Columbia TriStar Television and Paul Haggis Productions
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Judging Amy1999–2005CBSwith Barbara Hall-Joseph Stern Productions and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
City of Angels2000CBSwith Steven Bochco Productions
Bette2000–2001CBSwith D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and Columbia TriStar Television
Welcome to New Yorkwith Worldwide Pants, Crazy Canyon Productions, and Studios USA
The District2000–2004CBSwith Di Novi Pictures and Studios USA/Universal Television
Yes, Dear2000–2006CBSwith Amigos de Garcia Productions, Cherry Tree Entertainment, and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Kate Brasher2001CBSwith Jersey Television and 20th Century Fox Television
The Education of Max Bickford2001–2002CBSwith Joe Cacaci Productions,[28] Sugar Mama Productions, Regency Television, and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
The Ellen Showwith The Hurwitz Company and Columbia TriStar Television
The Agency2001–2003CBSwith Shaun Cassidy Productions, Radiant Productions and Studios USA/Universal Television
The Guardian2001–2004CBSwith David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions, and Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Haunted2002UPNwith Industry Entertainment and Viacom Productions
Hack2002–2004CBSwith Pariah Television and Big Ticket Television
Still Standing2002–2006CBSwith Tea Gal and Java Boy Productions and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Abby2003UPNwith Katlin/Bernstein Productions
Queens SupremeCBSwith Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television, Red Om Films, Revolution Studios and Shadowland Productions
Charlie Lawrencewith Jeffrey Richman Productions and 20th Century Fox Television
Star Search2003–2004CBSwith 2929 Entertainment and A.Gold.er Productions
Joan of Arcadia2003–2005CBSwith Barbara Hall Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television
Listen Up!2004–2005CBSwith Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed in the U.S. by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
The Cleaner2008–2009A&Ewith Once a Frog Productions
The Beautiful Life2009The CWwith Katalyst Films, Page Fright Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Melrose Place2009–2010The CWwith Slavkin/Swimmer
Accidentally on PurposeCBSwith BermanBraun
Three Riverswith Fixed Mark Productions
Life Unexpected2010–2011The CWwith Best Day Ever Productions, Mojo Films and Warner Bros. Television
The DefendersCBSwith Carol Mendelsohn Productions
How to Be a Gentleman2011–2012CBSwith MRC
RingerThe CWwith Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios and Warner Bros. Television
¡Rob!2012CBSwith The Tannenbaum Company
NYC 22with Tribeca Productions and Post 109
CSI: Cyber2015–2016CBSwith Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Content Partners LLC

CBS Eye Productions

Title Original run Network Co-production with
Discovery Specials1998–2003Discovery ChannelCBS News and Discovery Channel
Discovery Health Specials1999–2005Discovery Health Channel
Half & Half2002–2006UPNSisterLee Productions
Platinum2003UPNAmerican Zoetrope and The Greenblatt Janollari Studio
The Arsenio Hall Show2013–2014SyndicationArsenio Hall Communications, Octagon Entertainment Productions and Tribune Broadcasting

CBS Eye Animation Productions

Title Original run Network Notes
Star Trek: Lower Decks2020–presentCBS All Accesswith Secret Hideout, Important Science, Roddenberry Entertainment and Titmouse, Inc.

Big Ticket Entertainment

formerly known by Big Ticket Television

Title Original run Network Notes
Night Stand with Dick Dietrick1995–1997Syndication/E!with RC Entertainment
Moesha1996–2002UPNwith Regan Jon Productions (1996–1997) (seasons 1–2), Saradipity Productions (1997–1999) (seasons 3–4) and Jump in the Sun Productions (1997–2000) (seasons 3–5)
Judge Judy1996–2021SyndicationCBS Primetime special produced by Queen Bee Productions[29]
Judge Joe Brown1998–2013
The Parkers1999–2004UPNwith Regan Jon Productions and Saradipity Productions
Gary & Mike2001with Bahr-Small Productions and Will Vinton Studios
DannyCBSwith Acme Productions and Johnny Bongos Productions
Wolf Lake2001–2002CBS, UPNwith Cherry Pie Productions
Greetings from Tucson2002–2003The WBwith Bang. and 3 Arts Entertainment
Hack2002–2004CBSwith Pariah Films and CBS Productions
The Jamie Kennedy ExperimentThe WBwith Bahr-Small Productions, Karz Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television
Swift Justice2010–2012Syndicationwith Swift Justice Productions, Inc. and Georgia Entertainment Industries (2010–2011)
The Jeff Probst Show2012–2013with Great Adventure Productions
Hot Bench2014–presentco-produced by Queen Bee Productions

Paramount Television Studios

Title Network Years Notes
Minority ReportFox2015Based on the 2002 movie by DreamWorks Pictures.
with Amblin Television and 20th Century Fox Television
VinylHBO2016with Jagged Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions
School of RockNickelodeon2016–2018Based on the 2003 movie.
First Paramount Television series produced for Nickelodeon.
with Armogida Brothers Productions and Passable Entertainment
Berlin StationEpix2016–2019with Third State, Harbor Men Pictures, Vanessa Productions, LTD. and Anonymous Content
ShooterUSA Network2016–2018Based on the 2007 movie.
Originally was set up at TNT before the project was put on turnaround.
with Leverage Entertainment, Closest to the Hole Productions and Universal Cable Productions
A Series of Unfortunate EventsNetflix2017–2019Based on the book of the same name
with Sonnenfeld Productions, Inc. and What is the Question? for Netflix
13 Reasons WhyNetflix2017–2020Based on the book of the same name[30]
with July Moon Productions, Kicked to the Curb Productions, and Anonymous Content
The Alienist[31]TNT2018–presentCo-produced with Anonymous Content and Studio T
ManiacNetflix2018[32]Co-produced with Anonymous Content
Condor[33]Audience2018–presentInspired by Sydney Pollack's 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor. Co-production with Skydance Media and MGM Television
Jack RyanAmazon Prime Video2018–presentCo-produced with Skydance Media and Amazon Studios
The ContenderEpix2018Co-produced with MGM Television
A revival of the 2005 series by DreamWorks Television and Mark Burnett Productions
The Haunting of Hill House[34]Netflix2018Based on the 1959 book The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Co-produced with Amblin Television
Catch-22[35]Hulu2019Based on the novel of the same name. Co-produced with Anonymous Content.
Looking for AlaskaHulu2019co-production with Temple Hill Productions and Fake Empire Productions
WatchmenHBO2019Based on the 2009 movie by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.

co-production with Warner Bros. Television, White Rabbit and DC Comics

BoomerangBET2019–presentCo-produced with Hilman Grad Productions. Based on the 1992 film of the same name.
First Wives ClubBET+2019–present
BriarpatchUSA Network2020Co-produced with Universal Content Productions and Anonymous Content
Defending JacobApple TV+2020Co-produced with Anonymous Content
When the Streetlights Go OnQuibi2020Co-produced with Anonymous Content
The Haunting of Bly ManorNetflix2020Co-produced with Intrepid Pictures and Amblin Television
Home Before DarkApple TV+2020–presentCo-produced with Anonymous Content
HeelsStarzTBACo-produced with Lionsgate Television
Grease: Rise of the Pink LadiesCBS All AccessBased on the 1978 movie by Paramount Pictures

Co-produced with Picturestart and Temple Hill Entertainment

Made for LoveHBO Max
Classified
The Last of the MohicansCo-produced with Parliament of Owls
Snow CrashCo-produced with The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Untitled programNetflixCo-produced with Kapital Entertainment and Anonymous Content
Wonder Park[36]NickelodeonCo-produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Ilion Animation Studios and Paramount Animation. Second Paramount Television series for Nickelodeon. First television series from Paramount Animation. Based on the 2019 film of the same name.

DreamWorks Television

Title Years Network Notes
Champs1996ABC
High Incident1996–1997ABC
Majority Rules1996–1997NBC
Spin City1996–2002ABCwith Ubu Productions and LotteryHill Entertainment
Ink1996–1997CBS
Arsenio1997ABC
Toonsylvania1998Fox Kidsproduced by DreamWorks Animation
Invasion America1998The WBproduced by DreamWorks Animation
It's Like, You Know...1999–2000ABC
Freaks and Geeks1999–2000NBCwith Apatow Productions
The Others2000NBCwith NBC Studios and Delusional Films
Battery Park2000NBCwith Ubu Productions
The Job2001–2002ABCco-production with The Cloudland Company, Apostle and Touchstone Television
Rights co-owned with ABC Studios
Band of Brothers2001HBOminiseries; co-production with HBO and Playtone
Rights owned by HBO
Alienators: Evolution Continues2001–2002Fox Kidsproduced by DreamWorks Television with DIC Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Television and The Montecito Picture Company
Rights co-owned with DHX Media
Undeclared2001–2002Foxco-production with Apatow Productions
Off Centre2001–2002The WBwith Weitz, Weitz & Zuker and Warner Bros. Television[N 4]
Boomtown2002–2003NBCwith Nemo Films and [NBC Studios (New York City)|NBC Studios]]
Rights co-owned with NBCUniversal Television Distribution (distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Television)
Taken2002Sci Fiminiseries
Oliver Beene2003–2004Foxwith Steven Levitan Productions, ge.wirtz Films and Twentieth Century Fox Television
Rights co-owned with Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution through 20th Century Fox Television.
Las Vegas2003–2008NBCwith Gary Scott Thompson Productions and NBC Studios, later NBC Universal Television Studio and later Universal Media Studios
Rights owned by NBCUniversal Television Distribution (distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Television)
Line of Fire2003–2004ABCwith Battle Plan Productions and Touchstone Television
Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Rescue Me2004–2011FXwith The Cloudland Company, Apostle and Sony Pictures Television[N 3]
Father of the Pride2004–2005NBCproduced by DreamWorks Animation
Rights owned by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
The Contender2005–2008NBC
Into the West2005TNTminiseries
Miracle Workers2006ABCwith MedMiracle Productions
Currently owned by Entertainment One
Dog Bites Man2006Comedy Centralwith Comedy Central
On the Lot2007Foxwith Amblin Entertainment and Mark Burnett Productions
Carpoolers2007–2008ABCwith T.R.O.R.T., 3 Arts Entertainment and ABC Studios
Rights owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution

Miramax Television

Title Years Network Notes
The World of David the Gnome1987NickelodeonEnglish dub only; co-production with CINAR for BRB Internacional
Rebel Highway1994Showtimeas Dimension Television
Wasteland1999–2000ABCco-production with Outerbanks Entertainment
Clerks: The Animated Series2000–2002co-production with Touchstone Television, View Askew Productions, Woltz International Pictures, and Walt Disney Television Animation (uncredited)
Project Greenlight2001–2005HBOco-production with Adaptive Studios and Pearl Street Films
Glory Days2002The WBas Dimension Television; co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment
Tokyo Pig2002–2003ABC Familyco-production with Buena Vista Television
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee2003–2011Food Networkproduced earlier episodes only
Project Runway2004–2011Lifetimeseasons 1–9 only; co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions, Full Picture Entertainment, Heidi Klum Productions, Magical Elves Productions, and The Weinstein Company Television (Seasons 2–16)
From Dusk till Dawn: The Series2014–2016El Rey Networkco-production with Sugarcane Entertainment, FactoryMade Ventures, and Rodriguez International Pictures
Crow's Blood2017[37]

Paramount Digital Entertainment

Title Years Network
The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers2010–2011Hulu
The Hotwives2014–2015Hulu
Resident Advisors2015Hulu
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$2016–2019Seeso/Pluto TV

Insurge Pictures

Title Airdate Network Notes
Burning Love2012–2013Yahoo! Screen/E!co-production with Red Hour Productions, Abominable Pictures and Dancing Workfriend

CBS News

ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks

Title Years Network Co-production with
ALF's Hit Talk Show2004TV LandGet Real Entertainment and Paul Fusco Productions
Living In TV Land2004–2006TV Land
Video Mods2004–2005MTV2
Wonder Showzen2005–2006MTV2PFFR and USA Cable Entertainment (season 1)
Chasing Farrah2005TV Land
Noah's Arc2005–2006Logo
Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg2005–2007TV LandDark Light Pictures
Can't Get a Date2006VH1/Logo
U.S. of Ant2006Logo
Where My Dogs At?2006MTV2
My First Time2006TV Land
TV Land: Myths and Legends2007–2008TV Land
The Big Gay Sketch Show2007–2010LogoOh Really! Productions
Friday: The Animated Series2007MTV2New Line Television and Cube Vision
The Big 4-02008TV Land
She's Got the Look2008–2010TV Land
Outsiders Inn2008CMT
Make My Day2009TV Land
First Love, Second Chance2010TV Land
Hot in Cleveland2010–2015TV Land
Harry Loves Lisa2010TV Land
Retired at 352011–2012TV Land
Happily Divorced2011–2013TV Land
Guy Code2011–2015MTV2
The Exes2011–2015TV Land
Forever Young2011TV Land3 Ball Productions and Katalyst Films
The Soul Man2012–2016TV Land
Hit the Floor2013–2018VH1/BETproduced by The Film Syndicate and In Cahoots Media
Kirstie2013–2014TV LandMarco Pennette Productions
Jennifer Falls2014TV Land
Younger2015–presentTV LandDarren Star Productions and Jax Media
The Jim Gaffigan Show2015–2016TV Land
Impastor2015–2016TV Land
Kingin' with Tyga2015–2016MTV23 Ball Entertainment
Teachers2016–2019TV Land
Lopez2016–2017TV Land
Nobodies2017–2018TV Land
90's House2017MTV2

Nickelodeon

Title Years Notes
Pinwheel1977–1984Debuted less than two years prior to Nickelodeon's actual launch in 1979.
America Goes Bananaz1979–1980
Nickel Flicks1979–1980
By the Way1979–1980
Hocus Focus1979–1980
Video Comic Book1979–1981
Livewire1980–1985
Kids' Writes1981–1983co-production with Embassy Television[38][N 3]
Against the Odds1982–1984
Standby...Lights! Camera! Action!1982–1987
You Can't Do That on Television1981–1990
Mr. Wizard's World1983–1990
Going Great1983–1984
Nick Rocks1984–1989
Thomas & Friends1984–present
Out of Control1984–1985
Turkey Television1985–1986
Double Dare1986–1993
Rated K: For Kids, By Kids1986–1988
Finders Keepers1987–1988
Kids' Court1988–1989
Don't Just Sit There1988–1991
Total Panic1989–1990
Think Fast1989–1991
Make the Grade1989–1991
Hey Dude1989–1991
Eureeka's Castle1989–1992co-production with Noyes & Laybourne
On the Television1990–1991
SK8-TV1990
Wild & Crazy Kids1990–1992
2002
co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment Group
Outta Here!1990–1991
Fifteen1991–1993Currently owned by the Peter Rodgers Organization
Welcome Freshman1991–1993
The Adventures of Pete & Pete1991–1996
Clarissa Explains It All1991–1994
Salute Your Shorts1991–1992
Hi Honey, I'm Home!1991–1992co-production with RiPe Productions
Doug1991–1994distribution in North and South America
co-production with Jumbo Pictures and Ellipse Programmé
first four seasons only; seasons 5-7 were produced by Disney Television Animation
Rugrats1991–2004co-production with Klasky Csupo
The Ren & Stimpy Show1991–1996co-production with Spümcø (seasons 1 and 2)
What Would You Do?1991–1993co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment
Nickelodeon Launch Box1991–1994co-production with NASA and Space Mirror Memorial
Nick Jr. Rocks1991interstitial series
Nickelodeon Arcade1992co-production with Bethea-Miteff Productions, Inc.
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee1992–2015co-production with Lucky Duck Productions
Roundhouse1992–1995co-production with Rebel Entertainment
Are You Afraid of the Dark?1992–1996
1999–2000
co-production with Cinar[N 2]
The Wild Side Show1992–1994
Nickelodeon Guts1992–1996co-production with Chauncey Street Productions
Weinerville1993–1996
Legends of the Hidden Temple1993–1995co-production with Stone Stanley Productions
Rocko's Modern Life1993–1996co-production with Joe Murray Productions
Gullah Gullah Island1994–1998co-production with Magnet Productions (season 1) and Perez-Minton Productions
Allegra's Window1994–1996co-production with Topstone Productions and Jumbo Pictures
U to U1994–1995
The Secret World of Alex Mack1994–1998co-production with Lynch Entertainment, RHI Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment
Rights co-owned with Sonar Entertainment
All That1994–2005co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions and Schneider's Bakery (season 10)
My Brother and Me1994–1995co-production with Burns & Burns
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters1994–1997co-production with Klasky Csupo
Nick in the Afternoon1995–1998interstitial series
Little Bear1995–2003co-production for Nelvana[N 5]
Space Cases1996–1997co-production with Cinar[N 2]
The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo1996–1998co-production with Out of My Mind Productions and Cinar (season 4)[N 2]
Kenan & Kel1996–2000co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions
Blue's Clues1996–2004
2006
Hey Arnold!1996–2002co-production with Snee-Oosh, Inc.
KaBlam!1996–2000co-production with Flying Mallet, Inc. (season 4)
The Angry Beavers1997–2001co-production with Gunther-Wahl Productions, Inc.
Figure It Out1997–1999
2012–2013
The Journey of Allen Strange1997–2000co-production with Lynch Entertainment
Binyah Binyah!1997
Renford Rejects1998–2001co-production with Helion Pictures
CatDog1998–2005co-production with Peter Hannan Productions
Oh Yeah! Cartoons1998–2001co-production with Frederator Incorporated
You're On!1998–1999
Cousin Skeeter1998–2001co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions
The Wild Thornberrys1998–2004co-production with Klasky Csupo
The Brothers Flub1999–2000produced by Sunbow Entertainment, Ravensburger Film + TV and Videal
Currently owned by Studio 100
SpongeBob SquarePants1999–presentco-production with United Plankton Pictures
Phred on Your Head Show1999–2000
Rocket Power1999–2004co-production with Klasky Csupo
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd1999–2002co-production with Lynch Entertainment, Fireworks Entertainment, and Lincoln Field Productions
Currently distributed outside of the US by Kew Media Group
The Amanda Show1999–2002co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions
A Walk in Your Shoes1999–2005co-production with Dancing Toad Productions
Little Bill1999–2004
ChalkZone1999
2002–2008
co-production with Frederator Studios
Double Dare 20002000
Slime Time Live2000–2003
Caitlin's Way2000–2002co-production with Riverwood Productions, Fireworks Entertainment, and Lynch Entertainment
Currently distributed outside of the US by Kew Media Group
The Brothers García2000–2004
Dora the Explorer2000–2019
Pelswick2000–2002co-production with Nelvana and Hong Ying Animation[N 5]
Noah Knows Best2000–2001co-production with Tested Ladder Entertainment
As Told by Ginger2000–2005co-production with Klasky Csupo
Oobi2000–2005co-production with Little Airplane Productions
Taina2001–2002co-production with Dorado Productions
Distributed outside of the US by Nelvana
The Fairly OddParents2001–2017co-production with Frederator Studios and Billionfold Inc. (2008–17)
Episodes 1–65; distributed outside of the US by Nelvana
Invader Zim2001–2004
Oswald2001–2003co-production with HIT Entertainment
The URL with Phred Show2001–2002
Sponk!2001–2002co-production with Insight Productions and Sesame Workshop
Degrassi: The Next Generation2001–2015co-production with Epitome Pictures/DHX Media and Bell Media[N 2]
Action League Now!2001–2002co-production with Flying Mallet, Inc. filmed in Chuckimation
The Nick Cannon Show2002–2003co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions
Play with Me Sesame2002–2007co-production for Sesame Workshop
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius2002–2006co-production with O Entertainment and DNA Productions
Nickelodeon Robot Wars2002co-production with Tinopolis
U-Pick Live2002–2005
Scaredy Camp2002–2003
Yakkity Yak2002–2003co-production with Studio B Productions, Kapow Pictures, and Teletoon[N 2]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2003–2009co-produced by Mirage Studios and 4Kids Entertainment
co-distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Acquired by Viacom International in 2009
Miffy and Friends2003–2007co-production with Big Tent Entertainment
Rights owned by Studio 100
All Grown Up!2003–2008co-production with Klasky Csupo
LOL with The N2003
My Life as a Teenage Robot2003–2007co-production with Frederator Studios
Romeo!2003–2006co-production with Tom Lynch Company and P. Miller Collection
Whoopi's Littleburg2004co-production with Lil' Whoop Productions and Shot in the Dark Productions
Drake & Josh2004–2007
Winx Club2004–presentseasons 3–7 and specials only; co-production and co-owned with Rainbow S.r.l.
Viacom became a co-owner of Rainbow S.r.l. itself in 2011
Nickelodeon Splat!2004
Danny Phantom2004–2007co-production with Billionfold Inc.
Peppa Pig2004–presentco-production with Astley Baker Davies for Entertainment One
Fatherhood2004–2005
Blue's Room2004–2007
LazyTown2004–2007co-production with LazyTown Entertainment, Truenorth Production, and Les Enterprises Le Gué[N 4]
Curious Buddies2004–2005co-production with Spiffy Pictures
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide2004–2007
Unfabulous2004–2007
The Backyardigans2004–2013co-production with Nelvana
Distributed outside the United States by Nelvana
Nicktoons Film Festival2004–2009co-production with Frederator Studios
Family Face Off: Hollywood2004
Zoey 1012005–2008co-production with Schneider's Bakery
Avatar: The Last Airbender2005–2008
The Search For The Funniest Mom In America2005–2007
Catscratch2005–2007
Rugrats Pre-School Daze2005
Hi-Jinks2005–2006
Friday Night Slimetime2005–2006
Go, Diego, Go!2005–2011
Jack's Big Music Show2005–2008co-production with Spiffy Pictures
South of Nowhere2005–2008co-production with Tom Lynch Company
Purple and Brown2005–2008interstitial series; co-production for Aardman Animations
The X's2005–2006
Mr. Meaty2005–2009co-production with 3J's Productions
Kappa Mikey2006–2008co-production with Animation Collective
Currently owned by Cake Entertainment
Wonder Pets!2006–2013co-production with Little Airplane Productions
Just for Kicks2006co-production with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and Lil' Whoop Productions
Pinky Dinky Doo2006–2009co-production with Cartoon Pizza for Sesame Workshop
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!2006–2010produced by Frederator Studios, Bolder Media, Film Roman and IDT Entertainment/Starz Distribution
Currently owned by Lionsgate Television
The Upside Down Show2006–2007co-production with Blink Films for Sesame Workshop
At the Poocharelli's2006
Random! Cartoons2006–2007co-production with Frederator Incorporated
Just Jordan2007–2008co-production with Rosa Floribunda Productions (season 2)
The Naked Brothers Band2007–2009
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera2007–2008co-production with Mexopolis
Wayside2007–2008co-production with Teletoon and Nelvana[N 5]
Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge2007
Yo Gabba Gabba!2007–2015produced by The Magic Store and WildBrain[N 2]
Tak and the Power of Juju2007–2009
Back at the Barnyard2007–2011co-production with Omation
iCarly2007–2012co-production with Schneider's Bakery
Bet The House2007–2008
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan2007–2011co-production with Harringtoons Productions
Dance on Sunset2008–2009
The Mighty B!2008–2011co-production with Paper Kite Productions and Polka Dot Pictures
Queen Bees2008co-production with Endemol USA
The N's Student Body2008
My Family's Got Guts2008–2009co-production with Worldwide Biggies and Five Alts Productions, LLC.
Making Fiends2008
True Jackson, VP2008–2011co-production with Gordon 3000 Industries
The Penguins of Madagascar2008–2015co-production with DreamWorks Animation
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom2009–2014co-production with Astley Baker Davies for Entertainment One
The Assistants2009produced by Tom Lynch Company Studios for Fireworks Entertainment
Currently distributed outside of the US by Kew Media Group
Glenn Martin, DDS2009–2011co-production with The Tornante Company and Cuppa Coffee Studios
Dancing Sushi2009–2010interstitial series; co-production with Animation Collective
Currently owned by Cake Entertainment
The Fresh Beat Band2009–2013
The Troop2009–2013co-production with No Equal Entertainment and Tom Lynch Company Studios
BrainSurge2009–2012co-production with Stone & Company Entertainment and 310 Entertainment
Fanboy & Chum Chum2009–2012co-production with Frederator Studios
Big Time Rush2009–2013co-production with Jack Mackie Pictures and Sony Music
Team Umizoomi2010–2015co-production with Curious Pictures
Victorious2010–2013co-production with Schneider's Bakery and Sony Music
T.U.F.F. Puppy2010–2014co-production with Billionfold Inc.
Planet Sheen2010–2013co-production with Omation
House of Anubis2011–2013co-production with Studio 100 and Lime Pictures
Bubble Guppies2011–2016, 2019–presentco-production with WildBrain (season 1), Nelvana (seasons 2–4), and Jam Filled Entertainment (season 5)
Supah Ninjas2011–2013co-production with Varsity Pictures
Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures2011–2012co-production with Tom Lynch Company Studios and Bugliari/McLaughlin Productions
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness 2011–2015 co-production with DreamWorks Animation
Inazuma Eleven Go2011-2012co-production with OLM inc.
Hollywood Heights2012co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Televisa
The Legend of Korra2012–2014co-production with Ginormous Madman and Studio Mir
Robot and Monster2012–2015co-production with Smasho! Productions and Lowbar Productions
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2012–2017co-production with Mirage Studios and Lowbar Productions
Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone2012-2013co-production with OLM inc.
See Dad Run2012–2015co-production with Katlin Bernstein Productions and Bischoff Hervey Entertainment
How to Rock2012co-production with Alloy Entertainment
TeenNick Top 102012–2018co-production with Ncredible Entertainment
Wendell & Vinnie2013co-production with Passable Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment
Nick Studio 102013interstitial series
Monsters vs. Aliens2013–2014co-production with DreamWorks Animation
Sanjay and Craig2013–2016co-production with Forest City Rockers
Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy2013-2014co-production with OLM inc.
Sam & Cat2013–2014co-production with Schneider's Bakery
AwesomenessTV2013–2015
The Haunted Hathaways2013–2015co-production with Bugliari/McLaughlin Productions
PAW Patrol2013–presentco-production with Spin Master and Guru Studio
Instant Mom2013–2015co-production with Stockholm Syndrome and Kapital Entertainment
The Thundermans2013–2018co-produced by Cross Hoge Productions and Dworkingham Productions
Wallykazam!2014–2017
Every Witch Way2014–2015
Breadwinners2014–2016
Webheads2014–2015co-production with Ryan Seacrest Productions
Dora and Friends: Into the City!2014–2017
Henry Danger2014–2020co-production with Schneider's Bakery
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn2014–2018co-production with November 13th
Blaze and the Monster Machines2014–presentco-production with DHX Media
100 Things to Do Before High School2014–2016
Bella and the Bulldogs2015–2016
Harvey Beaks2015–2017
Fresh Beat Band of Spies2015–2017co-production with 6 Point Harness and Nelvana
Mutt & Stuff2015–2017
Talia in the Kitchen2015
Pig Goat Banana Cricket2015–2017
Shimmer and Shine2015–present
Game Shakers2015–2019co-production with Schneider's Bakery
WITS Academy2015
The Loud House2016–present
School of Rock2016–2018
The HALO Effect2016
Paradise Run2016–2018
Crashletes2016–2017co-production with Superjacket Productions
Legendary Dudas2016
All In with Cam Newton2016
Jagger Eaton's Mega Life2016–2017co-production with Superjacket Productions
Rusty Rivets2016–presentco-production with Spin Master and Jam Filled Entertainment
Lip Sync Battle Shorties2016–2019
Bunsen Is a Beast2017–2018co-production with Billionfold Inc.
Nella the Princess Knight2017–presentco-production with Brown Bag Films
Hunter Street2017–present
The Dude Perfect Show2017–present
Welcome to the Wayne2017–2019co-production with Yowza! Animation
Sunny Day2017–presentco-production with Silvergate Media
I Am Frankie2017–2018
The Adventures of Kid Danger2018co-production with Powerhouse Animation Studios and Schneider's Bakery
Zoofari2018
Knight Squad2018–2019
Keep It Spotless2018
Double Dare (revival)2018–2019co-production with FremantleMedia North America
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2018–presentco-production with Mirage Studios and Flying Bark Productions
Butterbean's Café2018–presentco-production with Brown Bag Films
Cousins for Life2018–2019
Abby Hatcher2018–presentco-production with Spin Master and Guru Studio
Pinky Malinky2019
Tot Cop2019
Nick Cannon Presents: Fresh Artist2019
Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty2019co-production with Funrise Toys and Bardel Entertainment
Distributed outside of the US by Jetpack Distribution
The Substitute2019–present
Ryan's Mystery Playdate2019–presentco-production with PocketWatch and Sunlight Entertainment
Rights owned by PocketWatch
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?2019–present
All That revival2019–present
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (miniseries)2019–presentco-production with DHX Media
The Casagrandes2019–present
America's Most Musical Family2019–present
Blue's Clues & You!2019–presentco-production with 9 Story Media Group and Brown Bag Films
Top Elf2019–present
It's Pony2019–presentco-production with Blue Zoo
The Crystal Maze2020–presentco-production with Banijay Group
Glitch Techs2020–present
Tyler Perry's Young Dylan2020–presentco-production with Tyler Perry Studios
Danger Force2020–presentco-production with Gummybear In Schneider's Bakery
Santiago of the Seas2020–presentco-production with Walsh Valdés Productions
Unleashed 2020–present co-production with Fremantle
Side Hustle2020–presentco-production with Eyebrow-Bird Productions
The Astronauts 2020–present co-production with Unmovies and Imagine Kids & Family
Kinderwood2020–presentco-production with Titmouse, Inc.
Baby Shark's Big Show!2020–presentco-production with SmartStudy/Pinkfong
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years2021co-production with United Plankton Pictures

Black Entertainment Television

Title Years Notes
Soul Train1971–2006produced by Don Cornelius Productions
Acquired by BET Networks in 2016
Bobby Jones Gospel1980–2016
Video Soul1981–1996
Video Vibrations1984–1997
Teen Summit1989–2002
Screen Scene1990–1997
Story Porch1992–1996
ComicView1992–2008
2014
Planet Groove1996–1999
Jam Zone/Cita's World1997–2003
106 & Park2000–2014
College Hill2004–2009
BET Style2004–2006
Hotwyred2006–2007
The Black Carpet2006–2008
Baldwin Hills2007–2009co-production with C4 Pictures
Sunday Best2007–2015
Frankie & Neffe2009
Let's Stay Together2011–2014co-production with Curiously Bright Entertainment and Five & Dime Productions
Keyshia & Daniel: Family First2012co-production with DuBose Entertainment
Real Husbands of Hollywood2013–2016co-production with HartBeat Productions, JSR Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment
Being Mary Jane2013-2019
Nellyville2014–2015co-production with Entertainment One
DeSean Jackson: Home Team2015
Keyshia Cole: All In2015
It's A Mann's World2015–2016
The BET Life Of...2015–present
About The Business2016
Criminals at Work2016
Chasing Destiny2016
Ink, Paper, Scissors2016
Zoe Ever After2016
Joyful Noise2016–2017
From the Bottom Up2016–present
The Comedy Get Down2017–present
The Quad2017–2018co-production with Rainforest Entertainment, WaterWalk Productions, and Capital Arts Entertainment
Rebel2017
The Rundown with Robin Thede2017–2018
Black Card Revoked2018–present
Mancave2018–present
In Contempt2018–present
Hustle in Brooklyn2018–present
Boomerang2019–presentco-production with 606 Television, DeEtte Productions, Hillman Grad Productions, and Paramount Television Studios
The Oval2019–presentco-production with Tyler Perry Studios
Sistas2019–presentco-production with Tyler Perry Studios

Comedy Partners

Title Years Notes
Mystery Science Theater 30001989–1996co-production with Best Brains and HBO Downtown Productions
Rights owned by Shout! Factory
Afterdrive1990–1991
Access America1990–1991co-production with Reeves Entertainment
Women Aloud1992–1993co-production with HBO Downtown Productions
Two Drink Minimum1993–1994co-production with HBO Downtown Productions
Politically Incorrect1993–2002co-production with HBO Downtown Productions
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist1995–2002co-production with HBO Downtown Productions, Popular Arts Entertainment and Soup2Nuts
The Daily Show1996–presentco-production with Mad Cow Productions, Busboy Productions and Ark Angel
Pulp Comics1996–2000
Canned Ham1996–2002
Viva Variety1997–1999
South Park1997–presentco-production with South Park Studios
Make Me Laugh1997-1998co-production with Dove Four Point Productions
Premium Blend1997–2005
Upright Citizens Brigade1998–2000
Comedy Central Presents1998–2011co-production with RickMill Productions
The Man Show1999–2004co-production with Stone Stanley Entertainment
Rights owned by Stone & Company Entertainment
Strangers with Candy1999–2000
Turn Ben Stein On1999–2001
Vs.1999
BattleBots2000–2002later aired on the ABC and Discovery Channel
Strip Mall2000–2001
TV Funhouse2000–2001
The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris Wylde2001
Insomniac with Dave Attell2001–2004
Let's Bowl2001–2002
Primetime Glick2001–2003
That's My Bush!2001
Beat the Geeks2001–2002
Comic Groove2002
Contest Searchlight2002
Crank Yankers2002–2005; 2007
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn2002–2004
Chappelle's Show2003–2006
Comedy Central Roast2003–present
I'm With Busey2003
Reno 911!2003–2009
Kid Notorious2003
Crossballs2004
The Graham Norton Effect2004U.S. version
Jump Cuts2004
Shorties Watchin' Shorties2004
Wanda Does It2004
The World Stands Up2004
Drawn Together2004–2007
Con2005
The Hollow Men2005
Stella2005
Too Late with Adam Carolla2005
Weekends at the D.L.2005
Distraction2005–2006U.S. version
The Showbiz Show with David Spade2005–2007
Mind of Mencia2005–2008
The Colbert Report2005–2014
Dog Bites Man2006
Live at Gotham2006–2009
American Body Shop2007
Halfway Home2007
Lil' Bush2007–2008
The Sarah Silverman Program2007–2010
Chocolate News2008
The Gong Show with Dave Attell2008co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Lewis Black's Root of All Evil2008
Reality Bites Back2008
Atom TV2008–2010
The Jeff Dunham Show2009
Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire2009
Michael & Michael Have Issues2009
Important Things with Demetri Martin2009–2010
Secret Girlfriend2009
Tosh.02009–present
Russell Simmons Presents: Stand-Up at the El Rey2010
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time2010–2011co-production with Culver Entertainment, Happy Madison Productions, and Sony Pictures Television
Ugly Americans2010–2012
John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show2010–2013
Jon Benjamin Has a Van2011
Onion SportsDome2011
Russell Simmons Presents: The Ruckus2011
Sports Show with Norm Macdonald2011
Workaholics2011–2017
Mash Up2012
The Burn with Jeff Ross2012–2013
Brickleberry2012–2015
Key & Peele2012–2015
The Ben Show2013
The Jeselnik Offensive2013
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!2013–2014
Kroll Show2013–2015
Adam DeVine's House Party2013–2016
Inside Amy Schumer2013–2016
@midnight with Chris Hardwick2013–2017
Nathan for You2013–2017
Drunk History2013–present
Comedy Underground with Dave Attell2014
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail2014–2016
TripTank2014–2016
Review2014–2017
Broad City2014–2019
Big Time in Hollywood, FL2015
Moonbeam City2015
Why? with Hannibal Buress2015
Another Period2015–2018
This Is Not Happening2015–present
Not Safe with Nikki Glaser2016
Legends of Chamberlain Heights2016–2017
Idiotsitter2016–2017
The Comedy Jam2017
The High Court with Doug Benson2017
Jeff & Some Aliens2017
Detroiters2017–2018
Hood Adjacent with James Davis2017
The Jim Jefferies Show2017–2019
The Opposition with Jordan Klepper2017
The President Show2017
Corporate2018–present
This Week at the Comedy Cellar2018–present
The Other Two2019–present
Alternatino with Arturo Castro2019–presentco-production with Avalon Television
South Side2019–present

Paramount Network (Spike Cable Networks Inc.)

Title Years Co-production with
Gary the Rat2003
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"2003
Stripperella2003–2004
The Joe Schmo Show2003–2004
2013
Reese Wernick Productions, Stone Stanley Entertainment/Zoo Productions
Spike TV's 52 Favorite Cars2004
This Just In!2004
GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley2005–2013
Pros vs. Joes2006–2010
The Kill Point2007Lionsgate Television, Mandeville Films
Murder2007
I Bet You Will2008
DEA2008–2009
1000 Ways to Die2008–2012
4th and Long2009
Jesse James Is a Dead Man2009
Surviving Disaster2009
Deadliest Warrior2009–2011
Permanent Mark2010
Scrappers2010
Auction Hunters2010–2015
Coal2011
Phowned!2011
Flip Men2011–2012
Repo Games2011–2012
Bar Rescue2011–present
Big Easy Justice2012
Diamond Divers2012
Rat Bastards2012
Undercover Stings2012
American Digger/Savage Family Diggers2012–2013
World's Worst Tenants2012–2013
Tattoo Nightmares2012–2015
Ink Master2012–2020
Car Lot Rescue2013
Criss Angel BeLIEve2013
Tattoo Rescue2013
Urban Tarzan2013
Cops (season 26–32)2013–2020Langley Productions
10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty2014Original Media
Frankenfood2014
Gym Rescue2014
Hungry Investors2014
Tattoo Nightmares: Miami2014
Catch a Contractor2014–2015
Coaching Bad2015
Framework2015
Sweat Inc.2015
Lip Sync Battle2015–present
Waco2018
It Was Him: The Many Murders of Ed Edwards2018
American Woman2018
Yellowstone2018–present
Heathers2018
The Last Cowboy2019–present
Battle of the Fittest Couples2019–present

Country Music Television

Title Years Co-production with
CMT Crossroads2002–present
Cowboy U2003–2007
CMT Insider2004–2012
Trick My Truck2005–2009Varuna Entertainment
Country Fried Home Videos2006–2009
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team2006–present
CMT Comedy Stage2007
My Big Redneck Wedding2008–2011
Can You Duet2008–2009
The World's Strictest Parents2009–2010
Working Class2011
Redneck Island2012–2016
Chainsaw Gang2012–2016
CMT Hot 20 Countdown2013–present
Dog and Beth: On the Hunt2013–2015
Guntucky2013–2014
Party Down South2014–2016
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge2014–2017
The Josh Wolf Show2015
I Love Kellie Pickler2015–2017
Sun Records2017
Music City2018–present
Racing Wives2019–present

Showtime Networks

Title Years Co-production with
Hollywood Top Ten1982–1986
Celebrity Lifestyles1983
Hollywood Close-Up with Bill Harris1983
That's Stupid!1983–1984
Showtime Championship Boxing1986–present
Linc's1998–2000Tim Reid Productions and Viacom Productions
Beggars and Choosers1999–2000
Queer as Folk2000–2005Warner Bros. Television and Cowlip Productions
Queer Duck2002–2004
Family Business2003–2006Maxwell Productions
Free for All2003
The Opposite Sex2003Hensel Krasnow Productions
Penn & Teller: Bullshit!2003-2010
The L Word2004–2009
Fat Actress2005
Sleeper Cell2005–2006
Brotherhood2006–2013
Dexter2006–2013
Californication2007–2014
This American Life2007–2009
Lock 'N Load2009Authentic Entertainment
Nurse Jackie2009–2015Lionsgate Television
United States of Tara2009–2011DreamWorks Television
The Green Room with Paul Provenza2010–2011
The Real L Word2010–2012
Gigolos2011–2016RelativityREAL
House of Lies2012–2016
Polyamory: Married & Dating2012–2013
Ray Donovan2013–present
Masters of Sex2013–2016Sony Pictures Television
Penny Dreadful2014–2016
The Affair2014–2019
Happyish2015
Billions2016–present
I'm Dying Up Here2017–2018Some Kind of Garden, Assembly Entertainment, Endemol Shine North America and Plymouth Street Productions
White Famous2017Aggressive Mediocrity, Inc., Foxxhole Productions, Lionsgate Television
SMILF2017–2019Supahsmaht Productions, Quantity Entertainment, Groundswell Productions, and ABC Signature
Kidding2018–present
Escape at Dannemora2018Michael De Luca Productions and Red Hour Productions
Black Monday2019–present
City on a Hill2019–present
The Loudest Voice20193dot Productions, Slow Pony and Blumhouse Television
Shangri-La2019Tremolo Productions
On Becoming a God in Central Florida2019–presentTriStar Television and Smoke House Pictures
Murder in the Bayou2019–present

Awesomeness

Title Years Co-production with
AwesomenessTV2013–2015
Richie Rich2015Harvey Entertainment (owned by DreamWorks Animation)
Project Mc22015–2017MGA Entertainment
Foursome2016–present
Light as a Feather2018–presentGrammnet Productions and Wattpad Studios
Overthinking with Kat & June2018
PEN152018–presentLonely Island Classics, Odenkirk Provissiero, and Party Over Here

CBS Media Ventures

Note: Formerly known as CBS Television Distribution.

Title Original run Network Notes
Entertainment Tonight1981–presentSyndicationContinued from Paramount Domestic Television
Wheel of Fortune1983–presentSyndicationproduced by Sony Pictures Television
previously distributed by King World
Jeopardy!1984–presentSyndicationproduced by Sony Pictures Television
previously distributed by King World
The Oprah Winfrey Show1986–2011Syndicationproduced and owned by Harpo Productions
previously distributed by King World
Inside Edition1989–presentSyndicationContinued from King World Productions
The Montel Williams Show1991–2008SyndicationContinued from Viacom and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Mountain Movers Productions
Judge Judy1996–2021Syndicationproduced by Big Ticket Television
Judge Joe Brown1998–2013Syndicationproduced by Big Ticket Television
Dr. Phil2002–presentSyndicationproduced by Harpo Productions (2002–2010) and Peteski Productions
previously distributed by King World
America's Next Top Model2003–presentUPN/The CW/VH1produced by 10x10 Productions and Bankable Productions
previously distributed by King World
The Insider2004–2017Syndicationknown as omg! Insider from January 2013 to January 2014
Rachael Ray2006–presentSyndicationproduced by Harpo Productions
previously distributed by King World
The Doctors2008–presentSyndicationproduced by Stage 29 Productions
Smash Cuts2009–2011Syndication
Hot Bench2014–presentSyndicationproduced by Big Ticket Entertainment and Queen Bee Productions
Daily Mail TV2017–presentSyndicationproduced by Stage 29 Productions
The Drew Barrymore Show2020–presentSyndicationproduced by Big Ticket Entertainment, Stage 29 Productions and Flower Films

Ad sales

Title Original run Network Notes
Divorce Court1999–presentSyndicationproduced by Lincolnwood Drive, Inc.; syndicated by Fox First Run
Family Feud1999–presentSyndicationproduced by Fremantle; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Tyler Perry's House of Payne2006–2012TBSproduced by Tyler Perry Studios; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
The Wendy Williams Show2008–presentSyndicationproduced by Wendy Williams Productions and Perler Productions; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns2009–2011TBSproduced by Tyler Perry Studios; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Are We There Yet?2010–2013TBSproduced by Revolution Television, 5914 Entertainment, Ltd., Cube Vision, and Debmar-Mercury
Anger Management2012–2014FXproduced by Revolution Studios, Mohawk Productions, Twisted Pictures, and Lionsgate Television; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Dish Nation2012–presentSyndicationproduced by Fox Television Stations; syndicated by Fox First Run
BoJack Horseman2014–presentNetflixproduced by ShadowMachine and Boxer vs. Raptor for The Tornante Company; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury
Schitt's Creek2015–presentCBCproduced by Not a Real Company Productions; distributed in the U.S. by Debmar-Mercury
25 Words or Less2018–presentSyndicationproduced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run
Caught in Providence2018–presentSyndicationproduced by Debmar-Mercury
Ambitions2019–presentOWNproduced by Will Packer Productions, Lionsgate Television, and Debmar-Mercury

King World

Title Original run Network Notes
The Little Rascals1929–1938Syndicationdistribution only
Topper1953–1955CBSdistribution only from 1986
Branded1965–1966NBCdistribution only from 1985; produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions
The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show1967–1968Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera and RKO General[N 4]
The Guns of Will Sonnett1967–1969ABCdistribution only from 1985; produced by Thomas/Spelling Productions
The Little Rascals Christmas Special1979NBCtelevision special
The Little Rascals (animated TV series)1982–1984ABC
The Merv Griffin Show1983–1986Syndicationdistribution only
Currently distributed by Reelin' In the Years Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group
Headline Chasers1985–1986Syndicationproduced by Merv Griffin Enterprises and Wink Martindale Enterprises Inc.[N 3]
Nightlife1986–1987Syndication
The Rock 'n Roll Evening News[39]1986–1987Syndicationwith Andy Friendly Productions and A&M Records[40]
True Confessions1986–1987Syndicationproduced by The Landsburg Company
Currently owned by the estate of Alan Landsburg
Women of the World1986–1988Syndication
Geraldo/The Geraldo Rivera Show1987–1998Syndicationdistribution from 1996 to 1998; produced by Investigative News Group and Tribune Entertainment
Offshore Television1988–1989Syndicationwith Saban Entertainment
CBS co-owns the series with Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Monopoly1990ABCwith Merv Griffin Enterprises
Currently owned by Allspark
Instant Recall1990–1992Syndication
Bob Vila's Home Again/Bob Villa1990–2007Syndicationdistribution from 2000 to 2007; previously distributed by Group W/Eyemark Entertainment
Currently owned by Bob Vila
The All-New Candid Camera1991–1992Syndication
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa1992–1994ABCco-production with Greengrass Productions and Gunther-Wahl Productions[N 2]
The Les Brown Show1993–1994Syndication
American Journal1993–1998Syndication
Martha Stewart Living1993–2004[41]SyndicationPreviously distributed by Group W/Eyemark Entertainment
Currently owned by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Rolonda1994–1997Syndicationproduced by Watts Works Productions
The Howard Stern Radio Show1998–2001SyndicationPreviously distributed by Eyemark Entertainment
Hollywood Squares1998–2004Syndicationwith Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television
The Roseanne Show1998–2000Syndicationwith Full Moon & High Tide Productions
The Martin Short Show1999–2000Syndication
18 Wheels of Justice2000–2001TNNCurrently owned by Stu Segall Productions
The Cindy Margolis Show2000Syndication
Curtis Court2000–2001Syndication
The Ananda Lewis Show2001–2002Syndication[42]
Living It Up! with Ali & Jack2003–2004Syndication

Group W/Eyemark Entertainment

Title Original run Network Notes
PM East/PM West1961–1962Syndication
The Mike Douglas Show1961–1981Syndication
The Steve Allen Show (aka “Steve Allen Westinghouse Show”)1962–1964Syndication[43]Currently distributed by Retro Video
That Regis Philbin Show![44]1964–1965Syndication
The Merv Griffin Show1965–1969Syndicationdistribution only
Currently distributed by Reelin' In the Years Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group
The David Frost Show[45]1969–1972Syndication
Fight Back! with David Horowitz1976–1992Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Consuming Media, Ltd.
PM Magazine[18]1976–1989Syndication
Evening Magazine1976–1989SyndicationSame show as PM Magazine, but only shown on stations owned by Group W
The John Davidson Show1980–1982Syndication[46]
Hour Magazine1980–1989[47]Syndication
Every Second Counts1984–1985SyndicationCo-produced by Charles Colarusso Productions
The George Michael Sports Machine1984–2007Syndicationdistribution only; produced by NBC affiliate WRC-TV
Currently owned by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
The Wil Shriner Show1987–1988NBC, Syndication[48]with Charles Colarusso Productions & Bonnie Burns Productions
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles1987–1996Syndication, CBSCo-production with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/Murakami Wolf Dublin/Fred Wolf Films
Currently co-owned with Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Missing/Reward1988–1992Syndication
Couch Potatoes1989Syndicationwith Saban Entertainment
That's Amore1992–1993Syndicationco-produced with Four Point Entertainment[49]
Vicki!1992–1994SyndicationCo-produced with Lawrence-Schultz Productions[50]
Jones & Jury1994–1995Syndicationwith Lighthearted Entertainment
Marilu1994–1995[51]Syndicationwith Perpetual Motion Pictures and California Communications, Inc.[51]
Day and Date1995–1997SyndicationLater distributed by Eyemark Entertainment
Psi Factor1996–2000Syndicationdistribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis
Currently owned by Echo Bridge Entertainment and Content Media Corp.
Everybody Loves Raymond1996–2005CBSU.S. distribution only;[52] produced by Where's Lunch, Worldwide Pants and HBO Independent Productions
Warner Bros. handles home media and international television distribution
The Gayle King Show[53]1997–1998Syndication
Pensacola: Wings of Gold1997–2000SyndicationCurrently owned by Stu Segall Productions
The Dr. Joy Browne Show[54]1999–2000Syndication[54]

Spelling Television

Title Original run Network Notes
The Danny Thomas Hour 1967-1968 NBC previously distributed by William Morris Agency and NBC Films
Rango1967ABCwith Timkel Productions
previously distributed by William Morris Agency and ABC Films
The Guns of Will Sonnett1967–1969with Bremco Productions
previously distributed by William Morris Agency, NBC Films, Leo A. Gutman, Inc. and King World
The Mod Squad1968–1973previously distributed by ABC Films
The New People1969–1970previously distributed by ABC Films
The Most Deadly Game1970–1971previously distributed by ABC Films
The Silent Force1970–1971previously distributed by ABC Films
The San Pedro Beach Bums1977
The Love Boat1977–1986with The Douglas S. Cramer Company
Vega$1978–1981previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Friends1979
B.A.D. Cats1980
Aloha Paradise1981
Dynasty1981–1989with Fox-Cat Productions (pilot) Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Strike Force1981–1982
Matt Houston1982–1985with Largo Productions
previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television
At Ease1983
Hotel1983–1988previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television
Finder of Lost Loves1984–1985
Glitter1984–1985
MacGruder and Loud1985
Hollywood Beat1985
The Colbys1985–1987with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television
Life with Lucy1986with Lucille Ball Productions
CBS co-owns the series with Desilu Too, LLC.
HeartBeat1988–1989with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
Nightingales1989NBC
Beverly Hills, 902101990–2000Foxwith 90210 Productions Inc., Propaganda Films and Torand Productions
Twin Peaks1990–1991ABCwith Lynch/Frost Productions and Propaganda Films
2000 Malibu Road1992CBSwith Fisher Entertainment and Joel Schumacher Productions
The Heights1992Fox
The Round Table1992NBC
Melrose Place1992–1998Foxwith Darren Star Productions
Burke's Law1994–1995CBSBased on the 1963 TV series by Four Star Television
Winnetka Road1994NBC
Models Inc.1994–1995Fox
Madman of the People1994–1995NBCwith Kreiscluesco Industries
Robin's Hoods[55]1994–1995Syndication
Heaven Help Us1994Syndicationwith Echo Cove Productions
University Hospital1995Syndication
Kindred: The Embraced1996Foxwith John Leekley Productions
Malibu Shores1996NBC
Savannah1996–1997The WB
7th Heaven1996–2007The WB/The CWCBS Paramount Network Television co-produced the final season.
Pacific Palisades1997Fox
Sunset Beach1997–1999NBCwith NBC Studios
Love Boat: The Next Wave1998–1999UPN
Any Day Now1998–2002Lifetimewith Paid Our Dues Productions and Finnegan·Pinchuk Productions
Buddy Faro1998CBSwith Uncle Monkey Productions
Rescue 771999The WB
Titans2000NBCwith NBC Studios
All Souls2001UPNwith Uncle Monkey Productions
Kingpin2003NBCwith Knee Deep Productions and NBC Studios
Queens Supreme2003CBSwith Shoelace Productions, Revolution Television, Red Om Films, Shadowland Productions and CBS Productions
10-8: Officers on Duty2003–2004ABCwith Spine Films, Touchstone Television and Badlands Entertainment
Summerland2004–2005The WBwith Baby Owl Works Productions, The Lion and the Rose Productions (season 1)
Clubhouse2004-2005CBSwith Icon Productions
Wanted2005TNTco-production with Badlands Entertainment

Laurel Entertainment

Title Original run Network Notes
Tales from the Darkside1983–1988Syndicationwith Tribune Broadcasting and Jaygee Productions
distributed by Paramount Domestic Television & LBS Communications
Monsters1988–1991Syndicationco-produced and distributed by Tribune Entertainment Company
Golden Years1991CBSmini-series
The Stand1994ABCmini-series; co-produced by Greengrass Productions
The Langoliers1995ABCmini-series

Worldvision Enterprises

Title Original run Network Notes
That Girl1966–1971ABCDistribution only; produced by Daisy Productions
The Doris Day Show1968–1973CBSDistribution only;[18] produced by Arwin Productions
Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions
The Bugaloos1970–1972NBCDistribution only; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Lidsville1971–1973ABCDistribution only; produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Let's Make a Deal1971–1977Syndication[N 1]
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein1971CHCH-TVformerly distributed by Worldvision Enterprises
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel1972–1973SyndicationDistribution only; produced by Krantz Films
Land of the Lost1974–1976NBCDistribution only (continued from Viacom); produced and currently owned by Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures
Little House on the Prairie1974–1983NBCDistribution only;[18] produced by NBC Productions and Ed Friendly Productions
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution (MGM Worldwide Television Distribution outside the U.S.)
The McLean Stevenson Show1976–1977NBCdistribution only; produced by McLean Stevenson Enterprises, Inc. and Monty Hall Enterprises, Inc.
Hunter1977CBSinternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Eight Is Enough1977–1981ABCinternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
The Love Boat1977–1986ABCdistribution only[18]
produced by Douglas S. Cramer Productions and Aaron Spelling Productions
Dallas1978–1991CBSinternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Sam1978CBSwith Mark VII Limited
Project U.F.O.1978–1979NBCwith Mark VII Limited
The Next Step BeyondSyndicationproduced by Factor-Newland Productions
Kaz1978–1979CBSinternational distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 4]
Highway to Heaven1984–1989NBCdistribution only; produced by Michael Landon Productions
Currently distributed by Genesis International
Night Heat1985–1989CTV Television Networkdistribution only; produced by Alliance Communications and Grosso-Jacobson Productions
CBS co-owns the series with Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Starring the Actors1986Syndication
Camp Candy1989–1992NBC, Syndicationdistribution only; produced by DIC Entertainment and Saban Entertainment
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
American Chronicles1990–1991FOXdistribution only; produced by Lynch/Frost Productions
Pictionary1997–1998Syndicationwith Kline & Friends and Pictionary Incorporated

ABC Films (pre-1973)

Title Original run Network Notes
Annie Oakley1954–1957Syndicationproduced by Flying A Productions
Currently owned by Gail Davis Enterprises
The Adventures of Champion1955–1956CBSDistribution only; produced by Flying A Productions
In the public domain
Buffalo Bill, Jr.Syndicationproduced by Flying A Productions
In the public domain
Man with a Camera1958–1960ABCproduced by MWC Productions, Inc.
John Gunther's High Road1959–1960ABCproduced by Blue J Productions
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond1959–1961ABCwith Joseph L. Schenck Enterprises
The Rebelproduced by Celestial Productions, Fen-Ker-Ada Productions and Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Currently distributed by Shout! Factory[56]
The New Breed1961–1962ABCwith Quinn Martin Productions and Selmur Productions
Ben Casey1961–1966ABCproduced by Bing Crosby Productions
Combat!1962–1967ABCwith Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Discovery1962–1971ABC
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster1962–1963ABCproduced by Heyday Productions
General Hospital1963–presentABCwith Selmur Productions (1963–1967); distribution of pre-1973 episodes only
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Breaking Point1963–1964ABCproduced by Bing Crosby Productions
The New Casper Cartoon Showproduced by Famous Studios
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
The Fugitive1963–1967ABCproduced by Quinn Martin Productions and United Artists Television
The Hollywood Palace1964–1970ABC
Wendy and Me1964–1965ABCdistribution only; produced by Natwill Productions and Warner Bros. Television[N 4]
Mickey1964–1965ABCwith Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Shindig!1964–1966ABCwith Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
Milton the Monster1965–1968ABCwith Hal Seeger Productions
Currently distributed by Foothill Entertainment
Branded1965-1966NBCwith Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions and Sentinel Productions; later distributed by King World Productions
The King Kong Show1966–1969ABCproduced by Videocraft International
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
Dark Shadows1966–1971ABCproduced by Dan Curtis Productions
The Pruitts of Southampton/The Phyllis Diller Show1966–1967ABCdistribution only; produced by Filmways Television and PhilDil Productions
Currently owned by MGM Television
Cowboy in Africa1967–1968ABCproduced by Ivan Tors Films
Garrison's Gorillaswith Selmur Productions
North American distribution only
The Invadersco-produced by Quinn Martin Productions
N.Y.P.D.1967–1969ABCwith Talent Associates
George of the Jungle1967ABCproduced by Jay Ward Productions
One Life to Live1968–2012ABCdistribution of pre-1973 episodes only
Currently owned by Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Operation: Entertainment1968–1969ABCproduced by Chuck Barris Productions
The Mod Squad1968–1973ABCproduced by Thomas-Spelling Productions
The New People1969-1970ABC
The Smokey Bear Show1969–1971[57][58]ABCproduced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
Hot Wheelsproduced by Pantomime Pictures Corporation and Ken Snyder Properties
Skyhawksproduced by Pantomime Pictures Corporation
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp1970–1971ABCco-produced by Sandler-Burns-Marmer Productions[59]
The Most Deadly Game co-produced by Aaron Spelling Productions
The Silent Force
The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show1970–1972[60]ABCproduced by Rankin/Bass Productions
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation
Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Downproduced by Filmation
The Smith Family1971–1973ABCproduced by Don Fedderson Productions
Curiosity Shop
The Jackson 5iveproduced by Rankin/Bass Productions, Halas and Batchelor, Motown Productions and Topcraft
Currently owned by DreamWorks Animation

Taft Entertainment Television

Title Original run Network Notes
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams1977–1978NBCformerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Holocaust1978NBCmini-series; produced by Titus Productions
Greatest Heroes of the Bible1978–1979NBCformerly distributed by Viacom; produced by Sunn Classic Pictures
Laugh Trax1982–83Syndicationproduced by Sunn Classic Pictures
The Lucie Arnaz Show1985CBSwith Sam Denoff Productions
You Again?1986–1987NBCwith Sweater Productions
Throb1986–1988Syndicationwith Swany, Inc. and Procter & Gamble Productions
Sable1987–1988ABCwith Sherman-Rosetti Productions
Starting from Scratch1988–1989Syndicationwith Ohlmeyer Communications and Flying Unicorn Productions
Internal Affairs1988CBSmini-series; produced by Titus Productions
QM Productions
Title Original run Network Notes
The New Breed1961-1962ABCwith Selmur Productions; formerly distributed by ABC Films
The Fugitive1963–1967ABCwith United Artists Television
The Invaders1967–1968ABCformerly distributed by ABC Films
Dan August1970–1971ABC
Cannon1971–1976CBSwith CBS
formerly distributed by Viacom[18]
The Streets of San Francisco1972–1977ABCwith Warner Bros. Television (pilot and season 1 only)
Barnaby Jones1973–1980CBSwith Woodruff Productions (seasons 7–8)
The Manhunter1974–1975CBS
Caribe1975ABC
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar1976ABCformerly distributed by Viacom
Most Wanted1976–1977ABC
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected1977NBC
The Runaways1978–1979NBCwith New Vistas Productions
A Man Called Sloane1979NBCwith Woodruff Productions

Republic Pictures Television

Title Original run Network Notes
Stories of the Century1954–1955Syndication
Frontier Doctor1958–1959Syndication
Press Your Luck1985CBSdistribution only[N 1]
Beauty and the Beast1987–1990CBSwith Ron Koslow Films and Witt/Thomas Productions
On Trial1988–1989Syndicationwith Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment Group
Son of the Morning Star1991ABCminiseries; with Preston Stephen Fischer Company and The Mount Company
Love, Lies and MurderNBCmini-series; with Two Shots Productions

National Telefilm Associates

NBC Films (pre-1973)
Title Original run Network Notes
Fireside Theatre1949–1958NBCwith General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and Lewman Productions/Revue Studios
Cameo Theatre1950–1955NBC
Big Town1950–1956CBS, NBC
Victory at Sea1952–1953NBCIn the public domain
The Loretta Young Show1953–1961NBCwith Lewislor Films and Toreto Enterprises
Inner Sanctum1954–1955NBC
People are Funny1954–1960NBC
The Great Gildersleeve1955–1956NBC
The Real McCoys1957–1963ABC, CBSProduced by Brennan-Westgate and Marterto Productions
Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment
Continental Classroom1958–1963NBC
Concentration1958–1973NBCfirst two seasons produced by Barry, Enright & Friendly Productions
Fibber McGee and Molly1959–1960NBC
Bonanza1959–1973NBC
The Tab Hunter Show1960–1961NBCwith Shunto Productions
The Americans1961NBC
Car 54, Where Are You?1961–1963NBCwith Eupolis Productions
The Funny Manns1961–1963NBC, Syndication
Astro Boy1963-1965SyndicationEnglish dub production, originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production
Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc.
Temple Houston1963–1964NBCwith Warner Bros. Television and Apollo Productions[N 4]
Kentucky Jones1964–1965NBC
I Spy1965–1968NBCProduced by Three F Productions
Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization
Get Smart1965–1970NBC, CBSwith Talent Associates and CBS Productions (season 5)
HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights
Kimba the White Lion1965-1966NBCEnglish dub production, originally produced in Japan by Mushi Production
Currently licensed by Right Stuf Inc.
Animal Secrets1966–1967NBC
T.H.E. Cat1966–1967NBC
Captain Nice1967NBC
Accidental Family1967–1968NBCwith Sheldon Leonard Productions
The Danny Thomas Hour1967-1968NBCwith Thomas-Spelling Productions
The High Chaparral1967–1971NBCwith Xanadu Productions
My Friend Tony1969NBCwith Sheldon Leonard Productions
My World and Welcome to It1969–1970NBCwith Sheldon Leonard Productions
The Bill Cosby Show1969–1971NBCwith Jemmin Inc.
Currently distributed by the Peter Rodgers Organization
Hot Dog1970–1971NBC
Make Your Own Kind of Music1971NBCwith Tomka Productions
California National Productions
Title Original run Network Notes
Frontier1955–1956NBC
The Adventures of Hiram Holliday1956–1957NBCIn the public domain
Boots and Saddles1957–1958Syndication
The Silent Service1957–1958Syndicationwith Twin Dolphin Productions, Inc.
Flight1958–1959Syndication
Union Pacific1958–1959Syndication
Philip Marlowe1959–1960ABCwith Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Pony Express1959–1960Syndication
The Lawless Years1959–1961NBCwith Jack Chertok Television Productions
The Blue Angels1960–1961Syndication
The Jim Backus Show1960–1961Syndication

Rysher Entertainment

CBS Television Distribution owns the distribution rights to the Rysher Entertainment television library, which is currently owned by Vine Alternative Investments.

Title Original run Network Notes
The Hitchhiker1983–87, 1989–91HBO/USA Networkdistribution only since 1995
Saved by the Bell1989–1993NBCProduced by Peter Engel Productions in association with NBC Productions
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution (MGM Worldwide Television Distribution outside the U.S.)
Uptown Comedy Club1992–1994[61]Syndication,[62] BETwith Bob Banner Productions and Don Weiner Productions[61]
Prime Suspect[63]1992–1995SyndicationCo-production with Byrne Enterprises
Highlander: The Series[64]1992–1998season 1 distributed by Gaumont Television
co-produced with Reteitalia and Gaumont Television[64]
Return to Lonesome Dove1993CBSmini-series; distribution only
Thunder in Paradise1994Syndicationwith Berk/Schwartz/Bonann Productions and Trimark Pictures
Certain episodes of the series are co-owned with Lionsgate
Lonesome Dove: The Series1994–1996with Telegenic Pictures and RHI Entertainment[65]
One West WaikikiCBS, Syndicationwith Larson Entertainment
VR.51995FOXwith Samoset Productions
Live Shot1995–1996UPNwith Occasionally Brilliant and Steve Marshall Productions
George & AlanaSyndication
F/X: The Series1996–1998CTV Television Network, Syndicationwith Fireworks Entertainment
Strange UniverseSyndicationwith Chris-Craft Television
Nash Bridges1996–2001CBSwith The Don Johnson Company, Carlton Cuse Productions and Paramount Network Television
Arli$$ [66]1996–2002HBOInternational distribution only; produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and HBO Original Programming
Dellaventura1997–1998CBSwith Hallmark Entertainment
Copyrights owned by Sonar Entertainment
Soldier of Fortune, Inc.1997–1999Syndicationwith Don Simpson-Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Oz1997–2003HBOwith The Levinson/Fontana Company, Viacom Productions (seasons 4–5) and HBO Original Programming
Distributed in the U.S. by HBO
Judge Mills Lane1998–2001Syndicationco-produced by Tomlin-Young Productions and Hurricane Entertainment Group
Later distributed by Paramount Domestic Television
Sex and the City [66]1998–2004HBOwith Darren Star Productions
Distributed in the U.S. by HBO

Bing Crosby Productions

Title Original run Network Notes
Ben Casey1961–1966ABCpreviously distributed by ABC Films/Worldvision Enterprises[18]
Breaking Point1963–1964previously distributed by ABC Films/Worldvision Enterprises
The Bing Crosby Show1964–1965
Slattery's People1964–1965CBSco-produced with Pendick Enterprises[67]
previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom
Hogan's Heroes1965–1971co-produced with Alfran Productions and The CBS Television Network
previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom
The Queen & I1969previously distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom
Bright Promise1969–1972NBCwith Frandor Productions

Television Program Enterprises

Title Original run Network Co-production with
Star Search1983–1995SyndicationBob Banner Associates (1983–88), Metromedia Television (1983–86)
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous1984–1995
The Start of Something Big[68]1985–1986Leach Entertainment Features
You Write The Songs1986[69]
Fame, Fortune and Romance1986–1987ABCLeach Entertainment Features
Runaway with the Rich and Famous[70]1987–1993Syndication[69]
Triple Threat1988–1989
1992–1993
Syndication
BET
Preview the Best of the New1990Syndication[69]
Home Videos of the Stars[71]1992

Television movies and specials

Paramount Television (original)

Airdate Title Network
September 23, 1969Seven in DarknessABC
December 16, 1969The Silent Gun
February 24, 1970Quarantined
December 8, 1970Weekend of Terror
January 12, 1971Assault on the Wayne
January 19, 1971Dr. Cook's Garden
April 6, 1971Escape
September 17, 1971Terror in the SkyCBS
January 25, 1972Women in ChainsABC
March 27, 1972The New Healers
October 10, 1972Night of Terror
November 29, 1972The Heist
December 20, 1972The Weekend Nun
January 9, 1973The Devil's Daughter
February 14, 1973Poor DevilNBC
February 27, 1973Call to DangerCBS
March 3, 1973A Time for LoveNBC
May 21, 1973Catch-22ABC
March 16, 1974Night GamesNBC
March 27, 1974Paramount PresentsABC
May 6, 1974The Underground ManNBC
October 9, 1974LocustsABC
February 10, 1975The Legend of Lizzie Borden
February 15, 1975The Last DayNBC[72]
April 4, 1976The Killer Who Wouldn't DieABC
May 6, 1976Law and OrderNBC
October 29, 1976Look What's Happened to Rosemary's BabyABC
December 27, 1976The Secret Life of John ChapmanCBS
February 3, 1977Yesterday's ChildNBC
February 20, 1977SecretsABC
May 18, 1977Red AlertCBS
May 20, 1977Delta County, U.S.A.ABC
July 22, 1977Dog and Cat
October 5, 1977Mary Jane Harper Cried Last NightCBS
October 7, 1977Escape from Bogen County
October 28, 1977Having Babies IIABC
October 31, 1977Sharon: Portrait of a MistressNBC
January 23, 1978The Defection of Simas KudirkaCBS
February 18, 1978The Ghost of Flight 401NBC
March 3, 1978SnowblindCBS
March 14, 1978Perfect GentlemanCBS
May 17, 1978Getting MarriedCBS
May 19, 1978True Grit: A Further AdventureABC
April 9, 1978A Family Upside DownNBC
October 15, 1979Flesh & BloodCBS
October 23, 1979Mind Over MurderCBS
December 15, 1979The GiftCBS
January 4, 1980Stunts UnlimitedABC
February 6, 1980Top of the HillOperation Prime Time
June 13, 1980The Girl, the Gold Watch & EverythingOperation Prime Time
September 15–19, 1980ShōgunNBC
September 24, 1980Act of LoveNBC
February 6, 1981The Brady Girls Get MarriedNBC
April 26, 1982A Woman Called GoldaOperation Prime Time
August 11, 1982The RenegadesABC
July 7, 1983The Last NinjaABC
July 9, 1984The Jesse Owens StoryOperation Prime Time
April 8–9, 1985Wallenberg: A Hero's StoryNBC
August 5, 1985Command 5ABC[73]
September 23, 1985Family Ties VacationNBC
December 28, 1987Roman HolidayNBC
September 11, 1988ShooterNBC
December 18, 1988A Very Brady ChristmasCBS
December 14, 1990The Kid Who Loved ChristmasCBS
February 12, 1991Not of This WorldCBS[74]
November 13, 1991Love KillsUSA Network[75]
July 3, 1992Yesterday TodayNBC[76]
August 11, 1993Praying MantisShowtime
September 24, 1993The Odd Couple: Together AgainCBS[77]
May 14, 1994MacGyver: Los Treasure of AtlantisABC
November 24, 1994MacGyver: Trail to DoomsdayABC
March 11, 1996Star CommandUPN
April 14, 1997Hollywood ConfidentialUPN
May 25, 1997The Garden of RedemptionShowtime
January 27, 1998The Warlord: Battle for the GalaxyUPN
February 18, 1999The Last Man on Planet EarthUPN
April 14, 2000Virtual NightmareUPN
May 21, 2000Growing Up BradyNBC
July 30, 2000A House DividedShowtime
December 3, 2000Papa's AngelsCBS[78]
December 9, 2001The Day Reagan Was ShotShowtime
June 9, 2002Bobbie's GirlShowtime
November 29, 2002The Brady Bunch in the White HouseFOX
March 9, 2003The Pentagon PapersFX
December 1, 2003Comfort and JoyLifetime
May 25, 2005Amber Frey: Witness for the ProsecutionCBS
October 2, 2005MaydayCBS
October 16, 2005Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by FireCBS

Wilshire Court Productions

Airdate Title Network
September 13, 1989Fire and RainUSA Network
July 11, 1990Wheels of TerrorUSA Network
October 31, 1990Nightmare on the 13th FloorUSA Network
January 29, 1991Deadly DesireUSA Network
March 18, 1992DuplicatesUSA Network[79]
April 8, 1992Treacherous CrossingUSA Network[80]
September 15, 1993RubdownUSA Network
October 8, 1993LindaUSA Network
March 17, 1994Accidental MeetingUSA Network
January 5, 1995A Vow to KillUSA Network
May 10, 1995As Good as DeadUSA Network
June 11, 1997Sins of the MindUSA Network
October 19, 1997Bad to the BoneABC
January 14, 1998Atomic DogUSA Network
January 28, 1999Alien CargoUPN

Viacom Pictures/Productions

Paramount Television Studios

Title Airdate Network Notes
Grease: LiveJanuary 31, 2016FoxLive TV special based on the 1978 movie by Paramount Pictures. Co-produced with Marc Platt Productions.

DreamWorks Television

  • Dear Diary (1996) (pilot)
  • Giving Harry the Business (1996) (unaired pilot)
  • Fully-Clothed, Non-Dancing Girls (1996) (unaired pilot)
  • Twin Cities (1996) (unaired pilot)
  • For the People (1996) (unaired pilot)
  • 7:08 (1997) (unaired pilot)
  • Anna Says (1998) (unaired pilot)
  • The Duplex (1999) (unaired pilot)
  • Sugar Hill (1999) (unaired pilot)
  • We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company (2001) (co-production with Playtone and Cowen/Richter Productions for HBO)

Miramax Television

CBS Productions

  • Rose Parade (1948–2005)
  • The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (1948–present)
  • 30th Primetime Emmy Awards (September 17, 1978) (co-production for Academy of Television Arts & Sciences)
  • Like Mom, Like Me (October 22, 1978)
  • You Can't Go Home Again (1979)
  • The Wild Wild West Revisited (May 9, 1979)
  • More Wild Wild West (October 7–8, 1980)
  • 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards (September 13, 1981) (co-production for Academy of Television Arts & Sciences)
  • A Tribute to Count Basie (1981)
  • Killing at Hell's Gate (1981)
  • The Million Dollar Infield (1982)
  • Muggable Mary, Street Cop (1982)
  • Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (February 27, 1982)
  • Napoleon Conquers America (1982)
  • The Gift of Life (1982)
  • Maid in America (1982)
  • Drop-Out Father (September 27, 1982)
  • Country Gold (November 23, 1982)
  • Games Mother Never Taught You (November 27, 1982)
  • Listen to Your Heart (1982)
  • Illusions (January 18, 1983)
  • Another Woman's Child (January 19, 1983)
  • Running Out (January 26, 1983)
  • The Other Woman (March 22, 1983)
  • First Affair (October 25, 1983)
  • Two Kinds of Love (November 8, 1983)
  • Quarterback Princess (December 3, 1983)
  • Hobson's Choice (December 21, 1983)
  • Last of The Great Survivors (1983)
  • Calamity Jane (March 6, 1984)
  • Getting Physical (March 20, 1984)
  • First Steps (March 19, 1985)
  • Brotherly Love (May 28, 1985)
  • Classified Love (March 8, 1986)
  • Blind Justice (March 9, 1986)
  • That Secret Sunday (1986)
  • One Police Plaza (1986)
  • Deadly Deception (1987)
  • Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (1987)
  • Body of Evidence (January 24, 1988)
  • Case Closed (April 19, 1988) (co-production with Houston Motion Picture Entertainment, Inc.)
  • Fifty Years of Television: A Golden Celebration (November 26, 1989)
  • Gunsmoke: The Last Apache (1990)
  • Shangri-la Plaza (1990) (pilot; co-production with Castle/Safan/Mueller Productions)
  • Goodnight, Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston (1990) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
  • The Honeymooners Anniversary Special (1990)
  • Donor (1990)
  • Blood River (1991) (co-production with Little Apple Productions)
  • Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992)
  • The Year of the General (1992)
  • Guiding Light: The Primetime Special (1992)
  • Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives (1992)
  • Moment of Truth (1992)
  • Ultimate Revenge (1992 TV pilot) (co-production with Woody Fraser Productions and Reeves Entertainment)
  • The President's Child (1992)
  • Malcolm X: The Real Story (1992)
  • Somalia: A Country is Dying (1992)
  • Coming Up Roses (1993–2002)
  • The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (1993)
  • The Man with Three Wives (1993) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
  • Gunsmoke: The Long Ride (1993)
  • Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (1993)
  • With Hostile Intent (1993)
  • Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (1993) (co-production with Reteitalia Productions, SPA)
  • The Legend of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
  • Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns (1993)
  • Harlan and Merleen (1993; two-part TV pilot)
  • For Love and Glory (1993)
  • Jack (1993)
  • Terror in the Night (1994)
  • Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994)
  • Search for Grace (1994)
  • D-Day (1994)
  • Angels Among Us (1994 TV pilot)
  • Halloween! (1994)
  • In the Shadow of Evil (February 7, 1995)
  • Magician's Favorite Magicians (1995) (co-production with Armand Grant DGS., Inc. and Milt Larsen Brookledge Corporation)
  • A Streetcar Named Desire (October 29, 1995)
  • A Mother's Instinct (March 13, 1996)
  • Uncommon Heroes (1996 TV pilot) (co-production with Arnold Shapiro Productions)
  • The Story of Santa Claus (1996)
  • 26th Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)
  • A Song From the Heart (1999)
  • One Kill (2000)
  • Children of Fortune (2000)

CBS News

  • Cronkite Remembers (May 23, 1996)
  • 2007: The Year In Animals (2007)

Nickelodeon

Comedy Partners

Showtime Networks

Sonar Entertainment distributes most Showtime Original Pictures made between 1995 and 2000 outside of the U.S. and Canada.

  • Gotham (1988) (co-production with Phoenix Entertainment Group and Keith Addis & Associates)
  • Last Light (1993)
  • Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women (1994)
  • Next Door (1994) (co-production with TriStar Television)
  • End of Summer (1995)
  • Zooman (March 19, 1995)
  • The Wharf Rat (September 3, 1995)
  • Bloodknot (September 7, 1995)
  • The Courtyard (September 24, 1995)
  • Full Body Massage (November 5, 1995)
  • Favorite Deadly Sins (November 12, 1995)
  • Out There (November 19, 1995)
  • Triplecross (1995)
  • Ruby Jean and Joe (1996)
  • Conundrum (March 3, 1996)
  • Boxing: A Different Look (1996)
  • Undertow (March 24, 1996)
  • Mr. and Mrs. Loving (March 31, 1996)
  • Homecoming (April 14, 1996)
  • Moonshine Highway (1996)
  • The Legend of Gator Face (1996)
  • Robin of Locksley (1996)
  • Losing Chase (August 18, 1996)
  • Gang in Blue (September 8, 1996)
  • Annie O (1996)
  • The Halfback of Notre Dame (1996)
  • Amanda and the Alien (1996)
  • Money Plays (1996)
  • Mandela and de Klerk (February 16, 1997)
  • Riot (April 27, 1997)
  • North Shore Fish (June 29, 1997)
  • Elvis Meets Nixon (August 10, 1997)
  • Color of Justice (September 7, 1997)
  • The Westing Game (September 14, 1997)
  • Face Down (1997)
  • Woman Undone (1997)
  • Tricks (1997)
  • Noriega: God's Favorite (2000)
  • Rated X (May 13, 2000)
  • Harlan County War (2000)
  • Possessed (2000)
  • Carry Me Home (2003)
  • Just Another Story (2003)
  • The Mudge Boy (2003)
  • Baadasssss! (2004)
  • Bereft (2004)
  • Dirt (2004)
  • Fathers and Sons (2004)
  • Sexual Life (2004)
  • Speak (2004)
  • The Best Thief in the World (2004)
  • Paradise (2004)
  • Sucker Free City (2004)
  • Hate (2004)
  • Pryor Offenses (2004; pilot)
  • Our Fathers (2005) (co-production with Peace Arch Entertainment Group)
  • Laugh Whore (2005)
  • Same Sex America (2005) (produced by Corra Films and K2 Pictures)
  • After Innocence (2005)
  • The Good Humor Man (2005)
  • Home Front (2006)
  • Shame (2007)
  • Semper Fi: One Man's Journey (2007)
  • In Pot We Trust (2007)
  • A Game of Honor (2011)
  • The Vatican: The Pope's Slippers (2013) (pilot; co-production with Sony Pictures Television)
  • Disgraced (2017)
  • Queen Fur (2019) (pilot; co-production with Sony Pictures Television)

Group W Productions

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

Spelling Television

QM Productions

  • The Aliens are Coming! (1980) (with Woodruff Productions)
  • September Gun (1983)

Notes

  1. Currently owned by Fremantle.
  2. Currently owned by WildBrain.
  3. Currently owned by Sony Pictures Television
  4. Currently owned by Warner Bros. Television.
  5. Currently owned by Nelvana.

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