List of Sony Pictures Television series
Television series
Screen Gems
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show | 1950-1958 | CBS | co-production with McCadden Productions |
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | 1951-1958 | Syndication/CBS | |
Father Knows Best | 1954-1960 | CBS | |
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | 1954-1959 | ABC | |
Casey Jones | 1958 | Syndication | |
Rescue 8 | 1958-1960 | Syndication | |
The Donna Reed Show | 1958-1966 | ABC | |
Naked City | 1958-1963 | ABC | |
Dennis the Menace | 1959-1963 | CBS | |
My Sister Eileen | 1960-1961 | NBC | based on the 1942 movie of the same name and its 1955 remake by Columbia Pictures |
Hazel | 1961-1966 | NBC/CBS | |
The Hathaways | 1961-1962 | ABC | |
Our Man Higgins | 1962-1963 | ABC | |
The Farmer's Daughter | 1963-1967 | ABC | based on the 1947 film by RKO Radio Pictures |
Bewitched | 1964-1972 | ABC | co-production with Ashmont Productions from 1971 to 1972 |
Camp Runamuck | 1965-1966 | NBC | |
Days of Our Lives | 1965-present | NBC | (Screen Gems (1965-1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974-2001), Columbia TriStar Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-present); co-produced by Corday Productions) |
I Dream of Jeannie | 1965-1970 | NBC | |
Gidget | 1965-1966 | ABC | based on the 1958 movie by Columbia Pictures |
The Monkees | 1966-1968 | NBC | |
Adventures of the Seaspray | 1967 | ABC | |
The Second Hundred Years | 1967-1968 | ABC | |
The Ugliest Girl in Town | 1968-1969 | ABC | |
The Johnny Cash Show | 1969-1971 | ABC | |
The Partridge Family | 1970-1974 | ABC | |
Temperatures Rising | 1972-1974 | ABC | co-production with Ashmont Productions |
The Paul Lynde Show | 1972-1973 | ABC | co-production with Ashmont Productions |
Bridget Loves Bernie | 1972-1973 | CBS | |
The Young and the Restless | 1973-present | CBS | (Screen Gems (1973-1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974-2002), Columbia TriStar Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-present); co-produced by the Bell Dramatic Serial Company and Corday Productions) |
Jeannie | 1973-1975 | CBS | (Screen Gems (1973-1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974-1975); co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the Live Action series I Dream of Jeannie Sony now owns the copyrights to series, distribution is now co-handled by Warner Bros. Television since 2003 |
Needles and Pins | 1973 | NBC | |
Police Story | 1973-1988 | NBC |
Columbia Pictures Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Partridge Family 2200 A.D. | 1974-1975 | CBS | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the Live Action series The Partridge Family Sony now owns the copyrights to series, distribution is now co-handled by Warner Bros. Television since 2003 |
Born Free | 1974 | NBC | Based on the 1966 movie by Columbia Pictures |
That's My Mama | 1974-1975 | ABC | co-production with Blye-Beard Productions in season 1 and Pollock/Davis, Inc. in season 2 |
Nakia | 1974 | ABC | co-production with David Gerber Productions |
Joe Forrester | 1975-1976 | NBC | |
Matt Helm | 1975-1976 | ABC | co-production with Meadway Productions |
Viva Valdez | 1976 | ABC | co-production with Rothman/Wohl Productions |
Tabitha | 1976-1978 | ABC | co-production with Ashmont Productions an expansion of the 1964 TV series Bewitched by Screen Gems |
The Feather and Father Gang | 1976-1977 | ABC | |
A.E.S. Hudson Street | 1978 | ABC | |
David Cassidy: Man Undercover | 1978-1979 | NBC | |
Fred Flintstone and Friends | 1977-1978 | Syndication | co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and distributed for barter syndication through Claster Television now owned by Warner Bros. Television |
Eischied | 1979-1980 | NBC | co-production with David Gerber Productions |
The Stockard Channing Show | 1980 | CBS | |
Mr. Merlin | 1981-1982 | CBS | co-production with Larry Larry Productions |
One in a Million | 1980 | ABC | co-production with TOY Productions |
One of the Boys | 1982 | NBC | co-production with TOY Productions |
Bring 'Em Back Alive | 1982-1983 | CBS | |
Jennifer Slept Here | 1983-1984 | NBC | co-production with Larry Larry Productions |
Mama Malone | 1984 | CBS | |
Punky Brewster | 1984-1988 | NBC/Syndication | co-production with Lightkeeper Productions; produced by NBC Productions; CPT bought the syndication rights and produced new episodes for first-run syndication, which NBC could not legally do because of then-in-place fin syn FCC regulations; SPT handles the domestic rights, while NBCUniversal Television Distribution handles the international distribution rights. |
Crazy Like a Fox | 1984-1986 | CBS | co-production with Cardea-Schenk-Baskin-Shulman Productions |
Hell Town | 1985 | NBC | co-production with Mickey Productions |
Lime Street | 1985 | ABC | co-production with R.J. Productions and Mozark Productions |
What's Happening Now!! | 1985-1988 | ABC | |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1986-1992 | ABC | co-production with DIC Entertainment first season distributed by/as Coca-Cola Telecommunications; subsequent seasons co-syndicated by LBS Communications based on the 1984 film Ghostbusters by Columbia Pictures |
Starman | 1986-1987 | ABC | co-production with Henerson/Hirsch Productions based on the 1984 film Starman by Columbia Pictures |
Designing Women | 1986-1993 | CBS | co-production with Mozark Productions |
Tarby's Frame Game | 1987 | ITV | co-produced by Yorkshire Television and Bernstein-Hovis Productions |
Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters | 1988-1990 | ABC | co-production with DIC Entertainment |
The Karate Kid | 1989 | NBC | co-production with DIC Entertainment based on the 1984 movie and its sequel by Columbia Pictures |
Hardball | 1989-1990 | NBC | co-production with NBC Productions |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | 1990-1993 | Fox | co-production with Clyde Phillips Productions |
Married People | 1990-1991 | ABC | |
Sunday Dinner | 1991 | CBS | co-production with Act III Communications |
Silk Stalkings | 1991-1999 | CBS/USA Network | co-production with Stu Segall Productions, Stephen J. Cannell Productions (1991-1995); Cannell Entertainment (1995-1999) and New World Entertainment (1995-1997) CPT co-produced the series for seasons 5 and 6 with New World, 20th Century Fox Television later assumed production duties for the final 2 seasons |
The Larry Sanders Show | 1992-1998 | HBO | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
Ricki Lake | 1993-2004 | Syndication | Columbia TriStar Television Distribution (1995-2001), Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2004) |
Walker Texas Ranger | 1993-2001 | CBS | co-produced by CBS Productions, whose handle international distribution rights, while SPT handles domestic distribution rights. Columbia Tristar Television (1999-2001) |
Moon Over Miami | 1993 | ABC | |
Thea | 1993-1994 | ABC | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Cosby Mysteries | 1994-1995 | NBC | co-production with SAH Enterprises |
Muddling Through | 1994 | CBS | co-production with CBS Entertainment Productions and Savage Cake Productions |
Party of Five | 1994-2000 | Fox | co-production with Keyser/Lippman Productions |
Sweet Justice | 1994-1995 | NBC | |
Get Smart | 1995 | Fox | |
NewsRadio | 1995-1999 | NBC | |
The Jeff Foxworthy Show | 1995-1997 | ABC/NBC | |
Courthouse | 1995 | CBS | |
The Naked Truth | 1995-1998 | ABC/NBC | |
The Steve Harvey Show | 1996-2002 | The WB | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications (1996-1999), Brad Grey Television (2000-2002), Winifred Hervey Productions, Stan Lathan Television and Universal Television (1999-2002). After 1999, the show was by Columbia TriStar Television and later by Sony Pictures Television |
Dark Skies | 1996-1997 | NBC | with Bryce Zabel Productions |
Just Shoot Me! | 1997-2003 | NBC | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications (1997-1999), Brad Grey Television (2000-2002), Steven Levitan Productions and Universal Television. After 1999, the show was by Columbia TriStar Television and later by Sony Pictures Television |
Judge Hatchett | 2000-2008 | Syndication | Columbia TriStar Television Distribution (2000-2001), Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2008) |
Danny Arnold Productions
- Barney Miller (1975–1982, produced by Four D Productions)
- Fish (1977–1978, produced by the Mimus Corporation)
- A.E.S. Hudson Street (1978, produced by the Triseme Corporation)
Guber-Peters Television
Title | Years | Network |
---|---|---|
The Dating Game | 1965-1974, 1978-1980, 1986-1989 | ABC/Syndication |
Dream Girl of '67 | 1966-1967 | |
The Newlywed Game | 1966-1974, 1977-1980, 1985-1989 | ABC |
How's Your Mother-in-Law? | 1967-1968 | ABC |
The Game Game | 1969 | Syndication |
The Parent Game | 1972-1973 | Syndication |
Treasure Hunt | 1973-1977, 1981-1982 | Syndication |
The Bobby Vinton Show | 1975-1978 | CTV/Syndication |
The Gong Show | 1976-1980, 1988-1989 | NBC/Syndication |
The $1.98 Beauty Show | 1978-1980 | Syndication |
3's a Crowd | 1979-1980 | Syndication |
Camouflage | 1980 | Syndication |
Dream Girl USA | 1986-1987 | |
Quiz Kids Challenge | 1990 | Syndication |
Spelling Goldberg Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Rookies | 1972-1976 | ABC | |
S.W.A.T. | 1975-1976 | ABC | |
Starsky & Hutch | 1975-1979 | ABC | |
Charlie's Angels | 1976-1981 | ABC | |
Fantasy Island | 1977-1984 | ABC | (co-produced by Columbia Pictures Television) |
Hart to Hart | 1979-1984 | ABC | (co-produced by Columbia Pictures Television; 1982-1984 and Rona II) |
T.J. Hooker | 1982-1986 | ABC/CBS | (co-produced by Columbia Pictures Television) |
TOY Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Grady | 1975-1976 | NBC | Spin-off of the 1972 TV series Sanford and Son by Tandem Productions |
What's Happening!! | 1976-1979 | ABC | |
Carter Country | 1977-1979 | ABC | |
13 Queens Boulevard | 1979 | ABC |
TriStar Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown | 1986-1987 | CBS | |
Take Five | 1987 | CBS | |
Nothing in Common | 1987 | NBC | co-production with Rastar Productions |
Werewolf | 1987-1988 | Fox | then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
My Two Dads | 1987-1990 | NBC | then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
Buck James | 1987-1988 | ABC | then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988 |
Get a Life | 1990-1992 | Fox | produced by New World Television from 1990-1991 |
Charlie Hoover | 1991 | Fox | |
The Fifth Corner | 1992 | NBC | |
Forever Knight | 1992-1996 | CBS | |
The Edge | 1992-1993[1] | Fox | |
Mad About You | 1992-1999 | NBC | |
Tribeca | 1993 | Fox | |
Good Advice | 1993-1994 | CBS | |
The Nanny | 1993-1999 | CBS | finished under Columbia TriStar Television |
The Cosby Mysteries | 1994-1995 | NBC | co-production with SAH Enterprises |
Women of the House | 1995 | CBS | co-production with Mozark Productions |
Simon | 1995-1996 | The WB | |
Ned and Stacey | 1995-1997 | Fox | |
Can't Hurry Love | 1995-1996 | CBS | produced in association with CBS Productions, whose handle Domestic distribution in the US, while SPTI handles only international distribution rights. |
Hudson Street | 1995-1996 | ABC | co-production with Katie Face Productions |
Dead By Sunset | 1995 | NBC | mini-series |
Matt Waters | 1996 | CBS | |
The Dana Carvey Show | 1996 | ABC | co-production with Brillstein-Gray Communications |
Malcolm & Eddie | 1996-1999 | UPN | Columbia TriStar Television from 1999-2000, co-production with Jeff Franklin Productions |
Moloney | 1996-1997 | CBS | |
Love and Marriage | 1996 | Fox | |
Early Edition | 1996-1999 | CBS | Columbia TriStar Television from 1999-2000, series co-produced by CBS, who handles domestic distribution rights while SPTI handles international rights. |
Life... and Stuff | 1997 | CBS | |
The Simple Life | 1998 | CBS | not the Paris Hilton/Nicole Richie series |
The Good Girls Revolt | 2015-present | Amazon | in association with Amazon Studios |
Columbia TriStar Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Boston Common | 1996-1997 | NBC | with KoMut Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Between Brothers | 1997-1999 | FOX/UPN | |
The Gregory Hines Show | 1997-1998 | CBS | |
The Tony Danza Show | 1997-1998 | NBC | with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and NBC Studios |
Sleepwalkers | 1997-1998 | NBC | with NBC Studios |
Dawson's Creek | 1998-2003 | The WB | with Outerbanks Entertainment Columbia TriStar Television (1998-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2003) |
Godzilla: The Series | 1998-2000 | Fox Kids | with Centropolis Television, based on the 1998 movie by TriStar Pictures |
Rude Awakening | 1998-2001 | Showtime | with Mandalay Television |
V.I.P. | 1998-2002 | Syndication | Columbia TriStar Television Distribution (2000-2001), Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001-2002) |
Hollywood Squares | 1998-2004 | Syndication | with Moffitt/Lee Productions (1998-2002), One-Ho Productions (1998-2002), and Henry Winkler-Michael Levitt Productions (2002-2004), Distributed by King World Productions Columbia TriStar Television (1998-2003), Sony Pictures Television (2003-2004) |
The King of Queens | 1998-2007 | CBS | with Hanley Productions, CBS Productions, and CBS Paramount Network Television Columbia TriStar Television (1998-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2007) SPT only handles domestic distribution rights in the US, international distribution rights outside the US are with CBS Studios International |
Fantasy Island | 1998-1999 | ABC | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment, based on the 1977 television series by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and Columbia Pictures Television |
Guys Like Us | 1998-1999 | UPN | |
Dilbert | 1999-2000 | UPN | with Idbox and United Media |
Dragon Tales | 1999-2005 | PBS Kids | with Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Workshop Columbia TriStar Television (1999-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2003-2005) |
Action | 1999-2000 | FOX | with Silver Pictures Television and Christopher Thompson Productions |
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | 1999-2001 | Fox Kids | with Dark Horse Entertainment |
Screen Gems Network | 1999-2001 | Syndication | Columbia TriStar Television Distribution (2000-2001) |
Ladies Man | 1999-2001 | CBS | with Christopher Thompson Productions and CBS Productions |
Shasta McNasty | 1999-2000 | UPN | with Neal H. Moritz Productions |
Time of Your Life | 1999-2006 | FOX TBS | with Keyser/Lippman Productions Columbia TriStar Television (1999-2000), Sony Pictures Television (2006) |
Secret Agent Man | 2000 | UPN | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
Young Americans | 2000 | The WB | with Mandalay Television |
Strong Medicine | 2000-2006 | Lifetime | with One Ho Productions and By the Lake Productions Columbia TriStar Television (2000-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2006) |
Bette | 2000-2001 | CBS | with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and CBS Productions |
The Street | 2000 | FOX | with Darren Star Productions and Artists Television Group |
D'Myna Leagues | 2000-2002 | CTV | with Studio B Productions; rights now owned by DHX Media |
Sheena | 2000-2002 | Syndication | with Douglas Schwartz/Steven L. Sears Productions |
What About Joan? | 2001 | ABC | with Gracie Films |
The Tick | 2001-2002 | FOX | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
Going to California | 2001-2002 | Showtime | |
Shipmates | 2001-2003 | Syndication | Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2003) |
The Ellen Show | 2001-2002 | CBS | with The Hurwitz Company and CBS Productions |
The Guardian | 2001-2004 | CBS | with David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Productions Columbia TriStar Television (2001-2002), Sony Pictures Television (2002-2004) |
Pasadena | 2001-2002 | FOX | with Brad Grey Television and Go Mike Go |
Imagine That | 2002 | NBC | with Touchstone Television and Seth Kurland Productions |
As If | 2002 | UPN | |
Street Time | 2002-2003 | Showtime | |
Odyssey 5 | 2002 | Showtime | with Manny Coto Productions |
The Rerun Show | 2002 | NBC | with David Salzman Enterprises, John Davies Enterprises, Inc. and NBC Studios |
Jack Barry Productions/Barry & Enright Productions
- The Joker's Wild (1968-1970 pilots and 1972-1975 Jack Barry Productions, 1977-1986 Barry & Enright Productions distributed by Colbert Television Sales) (This series was a property of Jack Barry Productions throughout the entire run)
- The Honeymoon Game (1970 unsold pilot) (In association with Metromedia Producers Corporation)
- Juvenile Jury (1970–1971)
- The Reel Game (1971) (in association with Four Star International and ABC)
- Make the Scene (1972 unsold pilot)
- Hollywood's Talking (1973)
- Countdown (1974 unsold pilot)
- Blank Check (1975)
- People Are Funny (1975 unsold pilot) (in association with Jim Victory Television)
- Hollywood Connection (1975 pilot Jack Barry Productions, 1977 Barry & Enright Productions in association with Golden West Broadcasters)
- We've Got Your Number (1975 unsold pilot)
- Double Cross (1975 game show unsold pilot)
- Break the Bank (1976–1977) (served as both network and syndication)
- Way Out Games (1976–1977) (In association with MGM Television) (co-owned by Warner Bros. Television and Turner Entertainment Co.)
- Tic-Tac-Dough (1978-1986 only)
- People Watchers (1970s unsold pilot) (In association with Corinthian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Decisions, Decisions (1979? unsold pilot)
- Joker, Joker, Joker (1979–1981) (Children's edition of The Joker's Wild)
- Play the Percentages (1980)
- The Bert Convy Show (1980)
- Bullseye (1980–1982)
- Hot Potato (1984)
- All About Us (1985) daily magazine show hosted by Ron Hendren, part of the INDAY package distributed by LBS Communications
- Bumper Stumpers (1987–1990) (In association with the Global Television Network, Wink Martindale Enterprises, and the USA Network)
- Chain Letters (1987–1997) (In association with Tyne Tees Television and Action Time (Barry & Enright 1987-1990, Columbia TriStar International Television 1995-1997))
- Juvenile Jury (1983–1984 and 1989-1991)
- All About the Opposite Sex (1990)
- Hold Everything! (1990)
Merv Griffin Entertainment
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Merv Griffin Show | 1962-1986 | NBC/CBS/Syndication | distributed by Group W Productions (1964-1969), Metromedia Producers Corporation (1972-1983) and King World Productions (1983-1986) Merv Griffin Productions (1965-1969; 1972-1984); Merv Griffin Enterprises (1984–1986) Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights |
Jeopardy! | 1964–1975, 1978–1979, 1983, 1984–present | NBC/Syndication | distributed by Metromedia Producers Corporation (1974-1975) and King World Productions (1984-2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007-present) Merv Griffin Productions (1964-1975, 1978-1979); Merv Griffin Enterprises (1984-1994); Columbia TriStar Television (1994-2002); Sony Pictures Television (2002-present) |
Let's Play Post Office | 1965-1966 | NBC | |
Reach for the Stars | 1967 | NBC | |
One in a Million | 1967 | NBC | |
Memory Game | 1971 | NBC | |
Wheel of Fourtune | 1975-present | NBC/CBS/Syndication | syndicated nighttime version distributed by King World Productions (1984-2007); CBS Television Distribution (2007-present) Merv Griffin Productions (1975-1984); Merv Griffin Enterprises (1984-1994); Columbia TriStar Television (1994-2002); Sony Pictures Television (2002-present) |
Dance Fever | 1979-1987 | Syndication | co-produced by 20th Century Fox Television Merv Griffin Productions (1979-1984); Merv Griffin Enterprises (1984-1987) Griffin's second company Merv Griffin Entertainment owns series rights |
Headline Chasers | 1985 | Syndication | co-produced by Wink Martindale Enterprises and distributed by King World Productions |
Monopoly | 1990 | ABC | with King World Productions |
Super Jeopardy! | 1990 | ABC | with King World Productions |
Ruckus | 1991 | WNBC | |
Merv Griffin's Crosswords | 2007-2008 | Syndication | with Yani-Brune Entertainment, distributed by Program Partners co-handled ad sales with NBC Universal Television Distribution |
Rastar Television
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! (1982-1986)
- Blue Thunder (1984) (co-production with Public Arts and Columbia Pictures Television)
- Nothing in Common (1987) (co-production with TriStar Television)
- The Hollywood Game (co-production with CBS Entertainment Productions and Pasetta Productions)
Stewart Television
- Eye Guess (1966-1969)
- The Face Is Familiar (1966)
- Personality (1967–1969)
- You're Putting Me On (1969)
- Three on a Match (1971–1974)
- Pyramid
- The $10,000 Pyramid (1973–1976)
- The $20,000 Pyramid (1976–1980)
- The $25,000 Pyramid (1974–1979) (currently owned by CBS Television Distribution)
- The $50,000 Pyramid (1981)
- The (New) $25,000 Pyramid (1982–1988)
- The $100,000 Pyramid (1985–1988)
- The $100,000 Pyramid (1991)
- Jackpot! (1974–1975, 1985–1988, 1989–1990)
- Winning Streak (1974–1975)
- Blankety Blanks (1975)
- Shoot for the Stars (1977)
- Pass the Buck (1978)
- The Love Experts (1978–1979) (currently owned by CBS Television Distribution)
- Chain Reaction (1980, 1986–1991)
- Go (1983-1984)
- Double Talk (1986; revival of Shoot for the Stars)
Sony Pictures Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Girls Behaving Badly | 2002-2005 | Oxygen | Distribution only for broadcast syndication. |
The Shield | 2002-2008 | FX | with MiddKid Productions, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2002), and Fox Television Studios |
Worst Case Scenarios | 2002 | TBS | Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2002) |
My Big Fat Greek Life | 2003 | CBS | with Brad Grey Television, Marsh McCall Productions, and Playtone Productions |
Joan of Arcadia | 2003-2005 | CBS | with Barbara Hall Productions and CBS Productions; SPTI handles international rights outside the US, while CBS Television Distribution handles domestic distribution rights in the US. |
Kingdom Hospital | 2004 | ABC | with Mark Carliner Productions and Touchstone Television |
Pat Croce: Moving In | 2004-2005 | Syndication | |
Life & Style | 2004-2005 | Syndication | |
Rescue Me | 2004-2011 | FX | with The Cloudland Company, Apostle, and DreamWorks Television |
Huff | 2004-2006 | Showtime | |
Robot Chicken | 2005–present | Adult Swim | with ShadowMachine Films (2005-2012), Stoop!d Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (2012-present), Sony Pictures Digital and Williams Street |
Beautiful People | 2005-2006 | ABC Family | with 34 Films and Pirates' Cove Entertainment |
The Book of Daniel | 2006 | NBC | with FlodyCo, Bumpy Night and NBC Universal Television Studio, who is handles the domestic distribution rights, while SPTI handles the international distribution rights. |
Emily's Reasons Why Not | 2006 | ABC | with Pariah Television |
Love Monkey | 2006 | CBS | with 34 Films, Gran Via Productions, and Paramount Television; SPTI handles international rights outside the US, while CBS Television Distribution handles domestic distribution rights in the US. |
Heist | 2006 | NBC | with Cullen Bros. Television, Dutch Oven Productions and NBC Universal Television Studio |
Runaway | 2006 | The CW | with Golly and Darren Star Productions |
'Til Death | 2006-2010 | FOX | with Goldsmith/Yupsa Productions |
Judge Maria Lopez | 2006-2008 | Syndication | |
10 Items or Less | 2006-2009 | TBS | |
My Boys | 2006-2010 | TBS | |
Kidnapped | 2006-2007 | NBC | |
Big Day | 2006-2007 | ABC | |
The Greg Behrendt Show | 2006-2007 | Syndication | |
Viva Laughlin | 2007 | CBS | with CBS Paramount Television; SPTI handles international rights outside the US, while CBS Television Distribution handles domestic distribution rights in the US. |
Judge David Young | 2007-2009 | Syndication | |
Rules of Engagement | 2007-2013 | CBS | with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions, CBS Paramount Television, and CBS Television Studios; SPT only handles Domestic distribution rights, while CBS Studios International handles the international distribution rights. |
Damages | 2007-2012 | FX/Audience Network | with KZK Productions, FX Productions, and DirecTV Original Entertainment |
Cashmere Mafia | 2008 | ABC | with Gail Katz Productions, Kevin Wade Productions, and Darren Star Productions |
The Gong Show with Dave Attell | 2008 | Comedy Central | with Happy Madison Productions Revival of the 1970s Chuck Barris comedy game show The Gong Show |
Judge Karen | 2008-2009 | Syndication | |
Breaking Bad | 2008-2013 | AMC | with High Bridge Entertainment and Gran Via Productions |
Canterbury's Law | 2008 | FOX | with Apostle and Fox Television Studios |
The Beast | 2009 | A&E | with Rooney McP Productions, Angell & Rotko, Trotwood Productions, Scarlet Fire Entertainment |
Cupid | 2009 | ABC | with Slave Rats Productions and ABC Studios |
The Unusuals | 2009 | ABC | with 26 Keys Productions |
Sit Down, Shut Up | 2009 | FOX | with Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television SPT handles international distribution rights outside US, domestic distribution rights in the US are with 20th Television |
Hawthorne | 2009-2011 | TNT | with 100% Womon Productions, Overbrook Entertainment, FanFare Productions, and John Masius Productions |
Drop Dead Diva | 2009–2014 | Lifetime | with Osprey Productions and Post Road Productions |
The Dr. Oz Show | 2009-present | Syndication | |
Community | 2009–2015 | NBC/Yahoo! Screen | with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Dan Harmon Productions (2009-2012), Russo Brothers Films (2009-2012), Harmonious Claptrap (2013-2015), Universal Media Studios (2009-2011), Universal Television (2011-2015), and Yahoo! Studios (2015) |
Shark Tank | 2009–present | ABC | with Mark Burnett Productions (2009-2014), One Three Media (2011-2014), United Artists Media Group (2014-2016), MGM Television (2016-present) (Based on its international format Dragons' Den after acquiring 2waytraffic in 2007) |
The Sing-Off | 2009-2011 | NBC | |
Brothers | 2009 | FOX | |
Justified | 2010-2015 | FX | |
The Big C | 2010-2013 | Showtime | with Perkins Street Productions, Farm Kid Films, Original Film, and Showtime Networks |
The Nate Berkus Show | 2010-2012 | Syndication | |
Mr. Sunshine | 2011 | ABC | with Anhedonia Productions, Barnow and Firek Productions, FanFare Productions, and Shoe Money Productions |
Mad Love | 2011 | CBS | with Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios |
Breaking In | 2011-2012 | FOX | with Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Happy Madison Productions |
Happy Endings | 2011-2013 | ABC | with FanFare Productions, Shark vs. Bear Productions, and ABC Studios |
Franklin & Bash | 2011-2014 | TNT | with FanFare Productions, Four Sycamore Productions, and Left Coast Productions |
Necessary Roughness | 2011-2013 | USA Network | with Still Married Productions and Universal Cable Productions; SPTI handles international distribution rights of the series, while NBCUniversal Television Distribution handles the Domestic distribution rights. |
Charlie's Angels | 2011 | ABC | with Miller Gough Ink, Panda Productions, and Flower Films |
Pan Am | 2011-2012 | ABC | with Shoe Money Productions, Jack Orman Productions, and Out of the Blue Entertainment |
Unforgettable | 2011-2016 | CBS/A&E | with Timberman/Beverly Productions and CBS Television Studios |
Remodeled | 2012 | The CW | with Fly On the Wall Entertainment |
The Firm | 2012 | NBC | with Entertainment One Television and Paramount Television; Entertainment One will own TV rights outside of AXN markets |
The Client List | 2012-2013 | Lifetime | with Jaffe-Braunstein Entertainment, ITV Studios, and Fedora Films |
Kathy | 2012-2013 | Bravo | |
Men at Work | 2012-2014 | TBS | with FanFare Productions and Monkey Shoe Productions |
Last Resort | 2012-2013 | ABC | with Big Sun Productions and MiddKid Productions |
The Mob Doctor | 2012-2013 | FOX | with Osprey Productions and Rooney McP Productions |
Made in Jersey | 2012 | CBS | with Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions, and CBS Television Studios |
Save Me | 2013 | NBC | with JSS Entertainment and Original Film |
Hannibal | 2013-2015 | NBC | with Dino de Laurentiis Company, Living Dead Guy Productions, AXN Original Productions, and Gaumont International Television |
The Queen Latifah Show | 2013-2015 | Syndication | with Flavor Unit Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment and Curly One Productions (season 1) revival of the 1999-2001 series |
The Blacklist | 2013–present | NBC | with Davis Entertainment and Universal Television |
The Goldbergs | 2013–present | ABC | with Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Happy Madison Productions |
The Michael J. Fox Show | 2013-2014 | NBC | with Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sam Laybourne Inc. |
Masters of Sex | 2013–2016 | Showtime | with Round Two Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, and Showtime Networks |
Welcome to the Family | 2013 | NBC | |
Rake | 2014 | FOX | with Blow by Blow Productions, Essential Media and Entertainment, and Fedora Entertainment |
Helix | 2014-2015 | Syfy | with Kaji Productions and Tall Ship Productions |
Bad Teacher | 2014 | CBS | with Gifted and Talented Camp Productions, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios |
The Night Shift | 2014–present | NBC | with Sachs/Judah Productions |
Dominion | 2014-2015 | Syfy | with FanFare Productions, Film Afrika, Bold Films, and Universal Cable Productions based on the 2010 film Legion by Screen Gems |
Outlander | 2014-present | Starz | with Left Bank Pictures, Story Mining & Supply Company, and Tall Ship Productions |
Satisfaction | 2014–2015 | USA Network | with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Rhythm Arts Entertainment, and Universal Cable Productions |
The McCarthys | 2014-2015 | CBS | with Loosely Inspired by Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios |
Marry Me | 2014-2015 | NBC | with Shark vs. Bear Productions, FanFare Productions, and Exhibit A Productions |
Hindsight | 2015 | VH1 | |
Mad Dogs | 2015-2016 | Amazon Video | with MiddKid Productions, Cris Cole Productions, Left Bank Pictures, and Amazon Studios |
Better Call Saul | 2015–present | AMC | with High Bridge Entertainment, Crystal Diner Productions, and Gran Via Productions |
Battle Creek | 2015 | CBS | with Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions, and CBS Television Studios |
Bloodline | 2015–present | Netflix | with KZK Productions |
Powers | 2015–2016 | PlayStation Network | with Circle of Confusion and Jinxworld |
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles | 2015 | Lifetime | with Peace Out Productions |
Your Family or Mine | 2015 | TBS | with The Malins Company, FanFare Productions, Keshet Media Group, and Teddy Productions |
Beyond the Tank | 2015–present | ABC | co-production with United Artists Media Group (2015-2016), MGM Television (2016-present) |
The Jim Gaffigan Show | 2015-2016 | TV Land | with Fedora Entertainment, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Burrow Owl Productions, Jax Media, Chimichanga Productions, Inc., and TV Land Original Productions |
The Player | 2015 | NBC | with Davis Entertainment, Kung Fu Monkey Productions, and Universal Television |
Dr. Ken | 2015-present | ABC | with Old Charlie Productions, Davis Entertainment, and ABC Studios |
SuperMansion | 2015-present | Crackle | with Stoopid Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, and Moonshot Entertainment |
The Art of More | 2015-present | Crackle | |
Outsiders | 2016-present | WGN America | with Famous Horses, Fedora Entertainment, Touchy Feely Films, and Tribune Studios |
Underground | 2016-present | WGN America | with Afemme, Get Lifted Film Company, Weed Road Pictures Safehouse Pictures, Wandering Rocks, and Tribune Studios |
Game of Silence | 2016 | NBC | with David Hudgins Productions, Carol Mendelsohn Productions, and Universal Television |
Strong | 2016-present | NBC | with 25/7 Productions and Lake Paradise Entertainment |
Preacher | 2016-present | AMC | with Short Drive Entertainment, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kickstart, and AMC Studios |
The Get Down | 2016-present | Netflix | with Bazmark Films |
Houdini & Doyle | 2016 | Fox/Global/ITV | with Shore Z Productions, Shaw Communications, Big Talk Productions, Shaftesbury Films and ITV Studios |
Go Time | 2016-present | Syndication | Distributed by Litton Entertainment Handle ad-sales only. |
Kevin Can Wait | 2016-present | CBS | with CBS Television Studios |
Notorious | 2016-present | ABC | with Osprey Productions, Firm Management and ABC Studios |
Timeless | 2016-present | NBC | with Kripke Enterprises, MiddKid Productions, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television |
Hotel Transylvania | coming in early 2017 | Disney Channel | with Sony Pictures Animation, Nelvana and Media Rights Capital |
The Last Tycoon | TBA | Amazon Studios | |
Atypical | TBA | Netflix | |
Humboldt | TBA | TBA | with Anonymous Content[2] |
Adelaide Productions
Note: Adelaide serves as copyright holder and producer of the following shows, but bears the logo of the respective SPE branch.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Jumanji: The Series | 1996–1999 | UPN Kids/BKN | with Interscope Communications and Teitler Film based on the 1995 film by TriStar Pictures |
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. | 1996 | CBS | with Doug². |
Extreme Ghostbusters | 1997 | Syndication | |
The Kidsongs TV Show | 1997 | PBS Kids | with Together Again Productions, WTTW Chicago and Sony Wonder Television. |
Men in Black: The Series | 1997–2001 | Kids WB! | with Amblin Television based on the 1997 film by Columbia Pictures |
Channel Umptee-3 | 1997–1998 | Kids WB! | Executive produced by live-action TV veteran Norman Lear, co-produced by Act III Productions and Enchanté George |
Godzilla: The Series | 1998–2000 | Fox Kids | with Toho and Centropolis Television based on the 1998 film by TriStar Pictures |
Dilbert. | 1999-2000 | UPN | with overseas work done by Rough Draft Studios and Yeson |
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles | 1999–2000 | Syndication | based on the 1997 film by TriStar Pictures |
Dragon Tales | 1999–2005 | PBS Kids | with Children's Television Workshop (1999-2001) and Sesame Workshop (2001-2005) |
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | 1999–2001 | Fox Kids | based on Dark Horse Entertainment's comic book series |
Max Steel | 2000–2002 | Kids WB! (season 1-2) Cartoon Network (season 3) | with Foundation Imaging (season 1) and Mainframe Entertainment (seasons 2 and 3) |
Sammy | 2000 | NBC | co-produced with Brad Grey Television and Desert Rat Productions |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2000–2005 | Kids WB! | in association with The JC Group and Blue Train Entertainment |
Alienators: Evolution Continues | 2001-2002 | Fox Kids | with DIC Entertainment, The Montecito Picture Company and Dentsu, Inc. Owned by DreamWorks Animation in the US based on the 2001 film Evolution by Columbia Pictures |
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series | 2001–2002 | Syndication | |
Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl | 2002 | ScreenBlast | distributed online |
Harold and the Purple Crayon | 2002 | HBO | |
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series | 2003 | MTV | co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Marvel Studios |
Stuart Little | 2003 | HBO | co-produced by Red Wagon Entertainment based on the 1999 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures |
The Boondocks | 2005–2014 | Adult Swim | |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | 2008–2009 | Kids' WB (season 1) Disney XD (season 2) | co-produced by Marvel Studios and Culver Entertainment |
Sony Pictures Television International
Columbia TriStar International Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Cyborg 009 | 2001 | TV Tokyo | produced by TV Tokyo and licensed by Avex, Inc. in North America |
ELP Communications
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Jeffersons | 1975-1985 | CBS | A spin-off of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions. T.A.T. Communications Company (1975-1982) and Embassy Television (1982-1985). Co-produced by NRW Productions (1975-1979) and Ragamuffin Productions (1980-1981) |
Hot L Baltimore | 1975 | ABC | Based on the 1973 stage play The Hot L Baltimore by Lanford Wilson |
One Day at a Time | 1975-1984 | CBS | Co-production with Allwhit, Inc. |
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | 1976-1977 | Syndication | Produced in association with and distributed by Filmways |
The Nancy Walker Show | 1976 | ABC | |
The Dumplings | 1976 | NBC | |
All's Fair | 1976-1977 | CBS | |
Fernwood 2 Night | 1977 | Syndication | A spin-off of the 1976 TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman by T.A.T. Communications Company |
A Year at the Top | 1977 | CBS | |
Forever Ferwnood | 1978 | Syndication | A continuation of the 1976 TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman by T.A.T. Communications Company |
America 2 Night | 1978 | Syndication | A continuation of the 1977 TV series Fernwood 2 Night by T.A.T Communications Company |
In the Beginning | 1978 | CBS | |
Hello, Larry | 1979-1980 | NBC | |
The Facts of Life | 1979-1988 | NBC | A spin-off of the 1978 TV series Diff'rent Strokes by Tandem Productions, Inc. T.A.T. Communications Company (1978-1982), Embassy Television (1982-1986), Embassy Communications (1986-1988), ELP Communications/Columbia Pictures Television (1988) |
Joe's World | 1979-1980 | NBC | |
Palmerstown, U.S.A. | 1980-1981 | CBS | co-production with Alex Haley |
Silver Spoons | 1982-1987 | NBC/Syndication | Embassy Television (1982-1986) and Embassy Communications (1986-1987) co-production with Lightkeeper Productions from 1982 to 1984. |
Square Pegs | 1982-1983 | CBS | |
Double Trouble | 1984-1985 | NBC | |
a.k.a. Pablo | 1984 | ABC | |
E/R | 1984-1985 | CBS | |
Who's the Boss? | 1984-1992 | ABC | Embassy Television (1982-1986), Embassy Communications (1986-1988), ELP Communications/Columbia Pictures Television (1988-1992) Co-produced by Hunter-Cohan Productions from 1987 to 1992. |
It's Your Move | 1984-1985 | NBC | |
227 | 1985-1990 | NBC | Embassy Television (1982-1986), Embassy Communications (1986-1988), ELP Communications/Columbia Pictures Television (1988-1990) |
Married... with Children | 1987-1997 | FOX | Embassy Communications (1987-1988), ELP Communications/Columbia Pictures Television (1988-1997) |
Sweet Surrender | 1987 | NBC | co-production with Dahn Tahn Productions |
Women in Prison | 1987-1988 | FOX | |
The Famous Teddy Z | 1989-1990 | CBS | |
Top of the Heap | 1991 | FOX | |
The Powers That Be | 1992-1993 | NBC | co-production with ACT III Television and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Beakman's World | 1992-1997 | TLC/CBS | |
704 Hauser | 1994 | CBS | Based on the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions |
Tandem Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
All in the Family | 1971-1979 | CBS | Based on the 1965 TV series Till Death Us Do Part by the British Broadcasting Corporation |
Sanford and Son | 1972-1977 | NBC | Based on the 1962 TV series Steptoe and Son by the British Broadcasting Corporation |
Maude | 1972-1978 | CBS | Expansion/spin off of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions |
Good Times | 1974-1979 | CBS | |
All That Glitters | 1977 | Syndication | |
Sanford Arms | 1977 | NBC | Based on the 1972 TV series Sanford and Son by Tandem Productions |
Diff'rent Strokes | 1978-1986 | NBC/ABC | Final season co-produced by Embassy Television. |
Archie Bunker's Place | 1979-1983 | CBS | A continuation of the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions |
Sanford | 1980-1981 | NBC | Based on the 1972 TV series Sanford and Son by Tandem Productions |
Gloria | 1982-1983 | CBS | Based on the 1971 TV series All In The Family by Tandem Productions |
Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Soap | 1977-1981 | ABC | |
Benson | 1979-1986 | ABC | a spin-off of the 1977 TV series Soap from Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions |
It Takes Two | 1982-1983 | ABC |
Stephen J. Cannell Productions (U.S. distribution only)
Note: Sony only holds U.S. rights to Hardcastle and McCormick and Riptide; international rights (including Canada) are still held by Stephen J. Cannell Productions. Hunter is owned by Cannell worldwide, with only U.S. TV distribution rights held by Sony. Hunter was distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures until TeleVentures later picked up the distribution rights around the early 1990s. SPT currently owns US television distribution rights by owning TeleVentures, MGM International Television Distribution to handle international rights through NBC Universal International Television Distribution, and Anchor Bay Entertainment handling DVD releases; recently, DVD rights of the show have passed to Mill Creek Entertainment.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hardcastle & McCormick | 1983-1986 | ABC | |
Riptide | 1984-1986 | NBC | |
Hunter | 1984-1991 | NBC | |
Silk Stalkings | 1991-1999 | CBS/USA Network | co-production with Stu Segall Productions, Stephen J. Cannell Productions (1991-1995); Cannell Entertainment (1995-1999), New World Entertainment (1995-1997), Columbia Pictures Television (1995-1997) and 20th Century Fox Television (1997-1999) |
New World Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tour of Duty | 1987-1990 | CBS | co-production with Braun Entertainment Group |
Get a Life | 1990-1992 | Fox | season 2 produced by Tristar Television |
Silk Stalkings | 1991-1999 | CBS/USA Network | co-production with Stu Segall Productions, Stephen J. Cannell Productions (1991-1995); Cannell Entertainment (1995-1999) and Columbia Pictures Television (1995-1997) NWE co-produces seasons 5 and 6 with CPT, the final 2 seasons were later produced by 20th Century Fox Television (1997-1999) |
Castle Rock Entertainment
Note: Warner Bros. Entertainment, the parent company of Castle Rock Entertainment holds copyright ownership of Seinfeld and Thea, however SPT handles Worldwide distribution of these series.
Title | Years | Network |
---|---|---|
Seinfeld | 1989-1998 | NBC |
The Powers That Be | 1992-1993 | NBC |
Thea | 1993-1994 | ABC |
Boston Common | 1996-1997 | NBC |
Others
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Voltron | 1984-1985 | Syndication | produced by World Events Productions Distribution only |
Doctor Doctor | 1989-1991 | CBS | produced by Reeves Entertainment Group Distribution only |
The Tudors | 2007-2010 | Showtime/CBC | produced by Reveille Eire, Octagon Films, Working Title Television, Peace Arch Entertainment, Showtime Networks and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation International distribution only |
Brief Encounters | 2016 | ITV | produced by CPL Productions Distribution only |
Television movies
Screen Gems
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
March 30, 1966 | Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? | ABC |
Columbia Pictures Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
September 17, 1974 | The Sex Symbol | ABC |
March 14, 1975 | Cage Without a Key | NBC |
April 10, 1975 | A Matter of Wife... And Death | NBC |
April 12, 1975 | The Turning Point of Jim Malloy | NBC |
May 6, 1975 | Cop on the Beat | NBC |
May 13, 1975 | The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant | ABC |
May 28, 1975 | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | ABC |
January 14, 1991 | The Whereabouts of Jenny | ABC |
Tristar Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
November 18, 1995 | Annie: A Royal Adventure! | ABC |
Columbia Tristar Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
November 7, 1999 | Annie | ABC |
Sony Pictures Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
December 5, 2013 | The Sound of Music Live! | NBC |
December 4, 2014 | Peter Pan Live! | NBC |
December 3, 2015 | The Wiz Live! | NBC |
References
- ↑ Lippman, John (1992-10-19). "Television: The Fox network is in the position of having offended its top program supplier.". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie. "John Malkovich To Star In 'Humboldt' Marijuana Trade Crime Drama Series". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2 August 2016.