This is a list of programs produced, distributed or owned by 20th Television, Touchstone Television, 20th Television Animation, and Regency Television.
Television series
20th Television
Formerly known as 20th Century Fox Television.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Crusade in Europe | 1949 | ABC | |
The 20th Century Fox Hour | 1955–1957 | CBS | |
My Friend Flicka | 1956–1958 | CBS | based on the 1943 film of the same name |
Broken Arrow | 1956–1960 | ABC | based on the 1950 film of the same name |
Man Without a Gun | 1957–1959 | NTA Film Network, Syndication | |
How to Marry a Millionaire | based on the 1953 Marilyn Monroe film of the same name; co-production with National Telefilm Associates[N 1] | ||
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | 1959–1963 | CBS | co-production with Martin Manulis Productions |
Five Fingers | 1959–1960 | NBC | co-production with Martin Manulis Productions |
Adventures in Paradise | 1959–1962 | ABC | co-production with Martin Manulis Productions |
Hong Kong | 1960–1961 | ABC | |
Follow the Sun | 1961–1962 | ABC | |
Bus Stop | based on the 1956 Marilyn Monroe film of the same name
co-production The Belmont Television Company, Inc. | ||
Margie | |||
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | 1964–1968 | ABC | based on the 1961 film of the same name
co-produced by Irwin Allen Productions |
Peyton Place | 1964–1969 | ABC | based on the 1957 film of the same name |
Valentine's Day | 1964–1965 | ABC | co-production with Savannah Productions, Inc. and Yorktan Productions, Inc. |
Twelve O'Clock High | 1964–1967 | ABC | based on the 1949 film of the same name
co-produced by Quinn Martin Productions |
Daniel Boone | 1964–1970 | NBC | co-produced by Arcola Pictures and Fespar Enterprises |
The Legend of Jesse James | 1965–1966 | ABC | |
The Long, Hot Summer | |||
The Loner | CBS | co-produced by Greenway Productions and Interlaken Productions | |
Lost in Space | 1965–1968 | CBS | co-produced by Irwin Allen Productions, Jodi Productions and Van Bernard Productions and the CBS Television Network |
Blue Light | 1966 | ABC | co-production with Rogo Productions |
Batman | 1966–1968 | ABC | co-produced by Greenway Productions |
The Monroes | 1966–1967 | ABC | co-production with Qualis Productions |
The Man Who Never Was | 1966–1967 | ABC | co-production with Palomino Productions |
The Tammy Grimes Show | 1966 | ABC | co-produced by Greenway Productions and Tamworth Productions |
The Time Tunnel | 1966–1967 | ABC | co-produced by Irwin Allen Productions and Kent Productions, Inc. |
The Green Hornet | 1966–1967 | ABC | co-produced by Greenway Productions |
Felony Squad | 1966–1969 | ABC | |
Custer | 1967 | ABC | |
Journey to the Center of the Earth | 1967 | ABC | co-produced by Filmation; based on the 1959 movie by 20th Century Fox |
Judd, for the Defense | 1967–1969 | ABC | |
Julia | 1968–1971 | NBC | co-produced by Savannah Productions and Hanncar Productions |
Land of the Giants | 1968–1970 | ABC | co-produced by Irwin Allen Productions and Kent Productions, Inc. |
Lancer | 1968–1970 | CBS | |
Fantastic Voyage | 1968 | ABC | co-produced by Filmation; based on the 1966 movie of the same name by 20th Century Fox |
Journey to the Unknown | 1968 | ABC | co-produced by Hammer Film Productions |
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | 1968–1970 | NBC/ABC | based on the 1947 film of the same name |
Room 222 | 1969–1974 | ABC | co-production with Gene Reynolds Productions |
The Hardy Boys | 1969 | ABC | distribution only |
Bracken's World | 1969–1970 | NBC | |
Doctor Dolittle | 1970–1971 | NBC | based on the 1967 movie by 20th Century Fox |
Nanny and the Professor | 1970–1971 | ABC | |
The Best of Everything | 1970 | ABC | based on the 1959 film of the same name |
Here Come the Double Deckers | 1970–1971 | ABC | co-production with Harry Booth-Roy Simpson-Century Film Productions |
Arnie | 1970–1972 | CBS | |
Circus | 1971–1973 | ||
Cade's County | 1971–1972 | CBS | |
Return to Peyton Place | 1972–1974 | NBC | based on the 1961 film of the same name |
M*A*S*H | 1972–1983 | CBS | from the 1970 film of the same name |
Anna and the King | 1972 | CBS | based on the 1946 film of the same name and the 1956 musical version The King and I |
ABC's Wide World of Entertainment | 1973–1976 | ABC | select programming |
Moonbase 3 | 1973 | BBC | co-production with ABC and the BBC |
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries | 1973 | ITV | |
The New Perry Mason | 1973–1974 | CBS | co-produced by Paisano Productions |
The Starlost | 1973–1974 | CTV | |
Roll Out | 1973–1974 | CBS | |
Run, Joe, Run | 1974–1975 | NBC | |
Dinah! | 1974 | NBC | |
Masquerade Party | 1974–1975 | Syndication | revival of 1952–1960 game show
produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions |
Planet of the Apes | 1974 | CBS | based on the 1968 film of the same name |
Karen | 1975 | ABC | |
Oil Strike North | 1975 | BBC | |
Return to the Planet of the Apes | 1975–1976 | NBC | based on the 1968 film and its sequels by APJAC Productions and 20th Century Fox; co-production with DePatie-Freleng Enterprises |
The Swiss Family Robinson | 1975–1976 | ABC | co-production with Irwin Allen Productions |
That's Hollywood | 1977–1978[1] | Syndication | co-production with Castle Combe Productions |
ABC Weekend Special | 1977 | ABC | "Tales of the Nunundaga" |
Loves Me, Loves Me Not | 1977 | CBS | co-production with Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions |
Young Dan'l Boone | 1977 | CBS | |
James at 15 | 1977–1978 | NBC | |
Husbands, Wives & Lovers | 1978 | CBS | |
The Paper Chase | 1978–1979 1983–1986 |
CBS Showtime |
based on the 1973 film of the same name |
W.E.B. | 1978 | NBC | |
Dance Fever | 1979–1987 | Syndication | co-production with Merv Griffin Enterprises |
Billy | 1979 | CBS | |
Trapper John, M.D. | 1979–1986 | CBS | co-production with Frank Glicksman Productions and Don Brinkley Productions
based on the 1970 movie M*A*S*H by 20th Century Fox |
Hagen | 1980 | CBS | co-production with Frank Glicksman Productions and Chad Everett Productions |
The Monte Carlo Show | 1980 | ||
Ladies' Man | 1980–1981 | CBS | |
Breaking Away | 1980–1981 | ABC | based on the 1979 film of the same name |
The Fall Guy | 1981–1986 | ABC | co-production with Glen Larson Productions |
Jessica Novak | 1981 | CBS | co-production with Brownstone Productions |
All-American Ultra Quiz | 1981 | NBC | |
9 to 5 | 1982–1983 1986–1988 |
ABC Syndication |
based on the 1980 film of the same name |
Trauma Center | 1983 | ABC | co-production with Glen Larson Productions |
AfterMASH | 1983–1984 | CBS | |
Emerald Point N.A.S. | 1983–1984 | CBS | |
It's Not Easy | 1983 | ABC | |
Manimal | 1983 | NBC | co-produced by Glen Larson Productions |
Masquerade | 1983–1984 | ABC | co-produced by Renée Valente Productions and Glen Larson Productions |
Automan | 1983–1984 | ABC | co-produced by The Kushner-Locke Co. and Glen Larson Productions |
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense | 1984 | ITV | |
Cover Up | 1984–1985 | CBS | co-produced by Glen Larson Productions |
Mr. Belvedere | 1985–1990 | ABC | based on the 1948 film Sitting Pretty and its two sequels |
Half Nelson | 1985 | NBC | co-production with Glen Larson Productions |
Small Wonder | 1985–1989 | Syndication | continued production after acquiring Metromedia |
Charlie & Co. | 1985–1986 | CBS | co-production with Bob Henry Productions and Allan Katz Productions |
Tender is the Night | 1985 | Showtime | miniseries; based on the 1962 film of the same name |
Spearfield's Daughter | 1986 | miniseries | |
Dream Girl, U.S.A. | 1986–1987 | Syndication | |
Fathers and Sons | 1986 | NBC | |
A Current Affair | 1986–1996 2005 |
Syndication | |
The Wizard | 1986–1987 | CBS | co-produced by BSR Productions |
L.A. Law | 1986–1994 | NBC | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
Heart of the City | 1986–1987 | ABC | |
The Late Show | 1986–1988 | FOX | produced under Fox Square Productions |
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter | 1987 | produced by Savage Productions and Fox Square Productions | |
The Tracey Ullman Show | 1987–1990 | co-production with Gracie Films | |
21 Jump Street | 1987–1991 | ||
Hooperman | 1987–1989 | ABC | co-production with Adam Productions |
Second Chance | 1987–1988 | FOX | |
Leg Work | 1987 | CBS | |
Pursuit of Happiness | 1987–1988 | ABC | |
America's Most Wanted | 1988–2012 | FOX/Lifetime | |
The Reporters | 1988–1990 | FOX | |
Anything but Love | 1989–1992 | ABC | co-production with Adam Productions |
Have Faith | 1989 | ||
Sister Kate | 1989–1990 | NBC | |
Alien Nation | FOX | based on the 1988 film of the same name | |
Doogie Howser, M.D. | 1989–1993 | ABC | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
The Simpsons | 1989–present | FOX | co-production with Gracie Films, Fox Television Animation (Season 28–), Film Roman (Seasons 4–27) and Klasky-Csupo (Seasons 1–3) |
In Living Color | 1990–1994 | co-production with Ivory Way Productions | |
Working Girl | 1990 | NBC | based on the 1988 film of the same name
co-production with Patchett Kaufman Entertainment |
Working It Out | |||
True Colors | 1990–1992 | FOX | |
Babes | 1990–1991 | ||
Cop Rock | 1990 | ABC | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
Good Grief | 1990–1991 | FOX | co-production with Triggerfish Productions and Morra, Brezner & Steinberg Entertainment, Inc. |
Studs | 1991–1993 | Syndication | co-production with FA Productions |
Drexell's Class | 1991–1992 | FOX | co-production with Grantwood Productions |
The Sunday Comics | |||
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) Produced from 1997 to 1999 after Fox acquired New World |
Civil Wars | 1991–1993 | ABC | |
Capitol Critters | 1992 | co-production with Hanna-Barbera and Steven Bochco Productions | |
Stand By Your Man | FOX | ||
Picket Fences | 1992–1996 | CBS | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions |
Rhythm & Blues | 1992–1993 | NBC | |
Dudley | 1993 | CBS | |
The X-Files | 1993–2002 2016–2018 |
FOX | co-production with Ten Thirteen Productions |
NYPD Blue | 1993–2005 | ABC | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
South Central | 1994 | FOX | |
Wild Oats | |||
Chicago Hope | 1994–2000 | CBS | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions |
The 5 Mrs. Buchanans | 1994–1995 | co-production with Wooten & Cherry Productions | |
Celebrity Profile | 1995–2001 | A&E | co-production with Van Ness Films, Prometheus Entertainment and Foxstar Productions |
The Crew | 1995–1996 | FOX | co-production with Wooten & Cherry Productions |
The Preston Episodes | 1995 | ||
Cleghorne! | The WB | ||
Murder One | 1995–1997 | ABC | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
Space: Above and Beyond | 1995–1996 | FOX | co-production with Hard Eight Pictures, Inc. |
The Pretender | 1996–2000 | NBC | continued from MTM Enterprises; co-production with Mitchel Van Sickle Productions and NBC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Relativity | 1996–1997 | ABC | co-production with The Bedford Falls Company |
King of the Hill | 1997–2010 | FOX | co-production with Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, Film Roman and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Pauly | 1997 | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, Landing Patch Productions and Zimmerman/Berg | |
The Practice | 1997–2004 | ABC | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions |
Temporarily Yours | 1997 | CBS | co-production with Garden State Productions |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 1997–2003 | The WB/UPN | co-production with Mutant Enemy Productions, Kuzui Enterprises, and Sandollar Television; based on the 1992 film of the same name |
Ally McBeal | 1997–2002 | FOX | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions |
413 Hope St. | 1997–1998 | co-production with Nu Systems Productions, Inc. | |
Nothing Sacred | ABC | co-production with Sarabande Productions | |
The Visitor | FOX | co-production with Centropolis Television | |
Dharma & Greg | 1997–2002 | ABC | co-production with Chuck Lorre Productions and 4 to 6 Foot Productions |
Total Security | 1997 | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions | |
Two Guys and a Girl | 1998–2001 | co-production with In Front Productions | |
That's Life | 1998 | co-production with Eric Gilliland Productions | |
Getting Personal | FOX | co-production with More-Medavoy Productions, Jeff & Jeff Productions (season 1), Jeff Strauss Productions (season 2) and Handprint Entertainment (season 1) | |
The Magic Hour | 1998–2000 | Syndication | |
Holding the Baby | 1998 | FOX | co-production with Howard J. Morris Productions and Granada Entertainment |
Living in Captivity | co-production with Shukovsky English Entertainment and Dog Soup, Inc. | ||
Martial Law | 1998–2000 | CBS | co-production with Carlton Cuse Productions, Ruddy Morgan Productions, and CBS Productions Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International |
Family Guy | 1999–present | FOX | co-production with Fox Television Animation and Fuzzy Door Productions |
Strange World | 1999–2002 | ABC | co-production with Teakwood Lane Productions |
Futurama | 1999–2003, 2007–2013 | FOX (1999-2003)/Comedy Central (2007-2013) | with The Curiosity Company |
Get Real | 1999–2000 | FOX | co-production with Clyde Phillips Productions |
Judging Amy | 1999–2005 | CBS | co-production with Barbara Hall-Joseph Stern Productions and CBS Productions Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International |
Stark Raving Mad | 1999–2000 | NBC | co-production with Steven Levitan Productions |
Snoops | 1999 | ABC | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions |
Angel | 1999–2004 | The WB | with Mutant Enemy Productions, Greenwolf Corp., Kuzui Enterprises, and Sandollar Television |
Roswell | 1999–2002 | The WB/UPN | co-production with Jason Katims Productions and Regency Television |
Harsh Realm | 1999–2000 | FOX/FX | with Ten Thirteen Productions |
Titus | 2000–2001 | FOX | co-production with Kenny & Hargrove and Deranged Entertainment |
Then Came You | 2000 | ABC | co-production with Jeff Strauss Productions |
Soul Food: The Series | 2000–2004 | Showtime | with Water Walk Productions, Edmonds Entertainment, State Street Pictures, Fox Television Studios, and Paramount Network Television (Seasons 3 & 5) Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution |
Yes, Dear | 2000–2006 | CBS | with Amigos de Garcia Productions, Cherry Tree Entertainment, and CBS Productions |
Dark Angel | 2000–2002 | FOX | with Cameron/Eglee Productions |
FreakyLinks | 2000–2001 | co-production with Haxan Films and Regency Television | |
Boston Public | 2000–2004 | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions | |
American High | 2000 | FOX/PBS | co-production with Actual Reality Pictures co-production moved to Twin Cities Public Television upon its airing on PBS after Fox canceled the series after 4 episodes |
Kate Brasher | 2001 | CBS | co-production with Jersey Television and CBS Productions |
The Lone Gunmen | FOX | co-production with 1013 Productions | |
Inside Schwartz | NBC | co-production with Stephen Engel Productions and NBC Studios | |
The Bernie Mac Show | 2001–2006 | FOX | co-production with Wilmore Films and Regency Television |
UC: Undercover | 2001–2002 | NBC | with Jersey Television, Chasing Time Pictures, Regency Television, and NBC Studios |
Bob Patterson | 2001 | ABC | with Angel Ark Productions and Touchstone Television |
Reba | 2001–2007 | The WB/The CW | with Bee Caves Road and Acme Productions |
24 | 2001–2010 | FOX | with Imagine Television, Real Time Productions, and Teakwood Lane Productions |
The Education of Max Bickford | 2001–2002 | CBS | with Sugar Mama Productions, Joe Cacaci Productions, Regency Television, and CBS Productions |
The American Embassy | 2002 | FOX | with Jersey Television |
Andy Richter Controls the Universe | 2002–2003 | with Garfield Grove Productions and Paramount Network Television Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution | |
Greg the Bunny | 2002–2006 | FOX/IFC | with Steven Levitan Productions |
Fastlane | 2002–2003 | FOX | with McNamara Paper Products, Wonderland Sound and Vision, and Warner Bros. Television Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Television |
Firefly | 2002 | with Mutant Enemy Productions | |
Still Standing | 2002–2006 | CBS | with Tea Gal and Java Boy Productions and CBS Productions |
Girls Club | 2002 | FOX | with David E. Kelley Productions |
A.U.S.A. | 2003 | NBC | with Persons Unknown Productions and NBC Studios |
Oliver Beene | 2003–2004 | FOX | with Steven Levitan Productions, (ge.wirtz) Films, and DreamWorks Television |
The Pitts | 2003 | with Nothing Can Go Wrong Now Productions | |
Charlie Lawrence | CBS | with CBS Productions | |
Luis | FOX | with Olive Bridge Entertainment | |
The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire | CBS | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions | |
Miss Match | NBC | with Imagine Television and Darren Star Productions | |
The Lyon's Den | with Brad Grey Television and Baby Owl Works | ||
Married to the Kellys | 2003–2004 | ABC | with Brad Grey Television and Game Six Productions |
Tru Calling | 2003–2005 | FOX | with Oh That Gus! Inc. and Original Film |
Arrested Development | 2003–2006 2013–2019 |
FOX/Netflix | with Imagine Television and The Hurwitz Company |
Cracking Up | 2004 | FOX | with Brad Grey Television |
Wonderfalls | co-production with Living Dead Guy Productions, Walking Bud Productions, and Regency Television | ||
The Big House | ABC | with Imagine Television | |
The Jury | FOX | with The Levinson/Fontana Company, MarlJim Productions, and HBO Independent Productions | |
North Shore | with Brancoto/Salke Productions and Confidential Pictures Inc. | ||
Method & Red | with If I Can Productions, Method Man Enterprises, Background Action, Inc., and Regency Television | ||
Quintuplets | 2004–2005 | with Imagine Television and Mark Reisman Productions | |
Listen Up! | CBS | with Regency Television and CBS Productions Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution | |
Boston Legal | 2004–2008 | ABC | with David E. Kelley Productions |
Point Pleasant | 2005 | FOX | with Original Film |
American Dad! | 2005–present | FOX (2005-2014) TBS (2014–present) |
with Fox Television Animation, Underdog Productions and Fuzzy Door Productions |
Jake in Progress | 2005–2006 | ABC | with Brad Grey Television |
Stacked | FOX | with Steven Levitan Productions | |
The Inside | 2005 | FOX | with Imagine Television and Reamworks |
Over There | FX | with Steven Bochco Productions | |
The Law Firm | NBC | ||
Prison Break | 2005–2009, 2017 | FOX | with Rat Entertainment, Original Film, and Adelstein/Parouse Productions |
Bones | 2005–2017 | with Josephson Entertainment and Far Field Productions | |
Head Cases | 2005 | with Josephson Entertainment | |
How I Met Your Mother | 2005–2014 | CBS | with Bays & Thomas Productions |
Kitchen Confidential | 2005 | FOX | with Hemingson Entertainment, Darren Star Productions, and New Line Television |
My Name Is Earl | 2005–2009 | NBC | with Amigos de Garcia Productions |
The Unit | 2006–2009 | CBS | with David Mamet Chicago, Bay Kinescope Boston, and MiddKid Productions |
Pepper Dennis | 2006 | The WB | with Two Presbyterians and 21 Laps Entertainment |
Vanished | FOX | with Osprey Productions | |
The Loop | 2006–2007 | with Olive Bridge Entertainment and Wounded Poodle Productions | |
Fashion House | 2006 | MyNetworkTV | |
Standoff | 2006–2007 | FOX | with Sesfonstein Productions |
Shark | 2006–2008 | CBS | with Imagine Television and Deforestation Services |
The 1/2 Hour News Hour | 2007 | Fox News Channel | |
The Wedding Bells | FOX | with David E. Kelley Productions | |
The Winner | |||
Drive | with Reamworks | ||
K-Ville | |||
Back to You | 2007–2008 | with Picture Day Productions | |
Journeyman | 2007 | NBC | |
Women's Murder Club | 2007–2008 | ABC | with Papa Joe Television and Rat Entertainment |
Unhitched | 2008 | FOX | |
Miss Guided | ABC | ||
Do Not Disturb | FOX | with Broken Good Productions, Principato-Young Entertainment, and Reveille Productions | |
The Ex List | CBS | with Keshet Media Group and Banana Goose Productions | |
Life on Mars | 2008–2009 | ABC | with Space Floor Television, Kudos Film and Television, and ABC Studios |
Lie to Me | 2009–2011 | FOX | with Imagine Television, Pagoda Pictures, Samuel Baum Productions, and MiddKid Productions |
Dollhouse | 2009–2010 | with Mutant Enemy Productions | |
Better Off Ted | ABC | with Garfield Grove Productions | |
Sit Down, Shut Up | 2009 | FOX | with Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and Sony Pictures Television |
Glee | 2009–2015 | FOX | with Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision and Ryan Murphy Productions |
Modern Family | 2009–2020 | ABC | with Lloyd-Levitan Productions, Steven Levitan Productions, and Picador Productions |
The Cleveland Show | 2009–2013 | FOX | with Fox Television Animation, Persons Unknown Productions, Happy Jack Productions, and Fuzzy Door Productions |
The Deep End | 2010 | ABC | with Hemingson Entertainment |
Sons of Tucson | FOX | with J2TV and Walking Bud Productions | |
Neighbors from Hell | TBS | with Wounded Poodle Productions and MoonBoy Animation | |
Lone Star | FOX | ||
Raising Hope | 2010–2014 | with Amigos de Garcia Productions and Slowly I Turned Productions | |
Bob's Burgers | 2011–present | with Wilo Productions, Buck & Millie Productions, and Bento Box Entertainment | |
Marchlands | 2011 | ITV | |
The Chicago Code | FOX | with MiddKid Productions | |
Traffic Light | with Middletown News, Hemingson Entertainment, Keshet Media Group, and Kuperman Productions | ||
CHAOS | CBS | with Rat Entertainment, Certified Pulp, and CBS Television Studios | |
Friends with Benefits | NBC | with Imagine Television, Big Kid Pictures, and Pickle Films | |
The Playboy Club | with Alta Loma Entertainment, Imagine Television, and Storyland Entertainment | ||
New Girl | 2011–2018 | FOX | with Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures, American Nitwits, and Chernin Entertainment |
Allen Gregory | 2011 | with JHF, J. Paul/A. Mogel/D. Goodman Productions, Bento Box Entertainment, and Chernin Entertainment | |
Terra Nova | with Amblin Television, Chernin Entertainment, Kapital Entertainment, and Siesta Productions | ||
American Horror Story | 2011–present | FX | with Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision and Ryan Murphy Productions |
Last Man Standing | ABC/FOX | with 21-Laps/Adelstein Productions, NestEgg Productions, Double Wide Productions, Mr. Big Shot Fancy-Pants Productions, Inc., and Lyonberry Productions | |
The Finder | 2012 | FOX | with Josephson Entertainment and Far Field Productions |
Napoleon Dynamite | with Hess Films and Scully Productions | ||
Touch | 2012–2013 | with Tailwind Productions and Chernin Entertainment | |
Awake | 2012 | NBC | with Letter Eleven and Teakwood Lane Productions |
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 | 2012–2013 | ABC | with Fierce Baby Productions and Hemingson Entertainment |
The New Normal | NBC | with Ali Adler is Here Productions and Ryan Murphy Productions | |
Ben and Kate | FOX | with Hemingway Drive Productions and Chernin Entertainment | |
1600 Penn | NBC | with Angry Child Productions, Snowpants Productions, and Small Dog Picture Company | |
Out There | 2013 | IFC | with Quincy Productions |
Lightfields | ITV | ||
How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) | ABC | with Imagine Television and Hot Lava Girl Productions | |
The Goodwin Games | FOX | with Shiny Brass Lamp Productions and Bays & Thomas Productions | |
Sleepy Hollow | 2013–2017 | with Mark Goffman Productions, Sketch Films, and K/O Paper Products | |
Dads | 2013–2014 | with Fuzzy Door Productions | |
Back in the Game | 2013 | ABC | with Kapital Entertainment and Cullen Bros. Television |
The Crazy Ones | 2013–2014 | CBS | with David E. Kelley Productions |
Murder Police | 2013 | Unaired | with Bento Box Entertainment |
Enlisted | 2014 | FOX | with Palace Flophouse and Snowpants Productions |
Mind Games | ABC | with Letter Eleven | |
24: Live Another Day | FOX | with Imagine Television and Teakwood Lane Productions | |
Crisis | NBC | with Ravich-Shariat Productions | |
Friends with Better Lives | CBS | with Liscolaide Productions, Hemingson Entertainment, and Kapital Entertainment | |
Gang Related | FOX | with Imagine Television, Chris Morgan Productions, and Skeeter Rosenbaum Productions | |
Cristela | 2014–2015 | ABC | with 21-Laps/Adelstein Productions and Hench in the Trench Productions |
Empire | 2015–2020 | FOX | with Imagine Television, Lee Daniels Entertainment, Danny Strong Productions, and Little Chicken Inc. |
Backstrom | 2015 | with Far Field Productions | |
Fresh Off the Boat | 2015–2020 | ABC | with Fierce Baby Productions and The Detective Agency |
The Last Man on Earth | 2015–2018 | FOX | with The Si Fi Company and Lord Miller Productions |
Weird Loners | 2015 | with Hanley Productions and The Detective Agency | |
The Carmichael Show | 2015–2017 | NBC | with Morningside Entertainment, A24 Films, Stoller Global Solutions, Lunch Bag Snail Productions, and Universal Television |
Life in Pieces | 2015–2019 | CBS | with Kapital Entertainment and 40 or 50 Years, Inc. |
Minority Report | 2015 | FOX | with Amblin Television and Paramount Television |
Scream Queens | 2015–2016 | with Prospect Films, Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision, and Ryan Murphy Productions | |
Rosewood | 2015–2017 | with Temple Hill Productions and Nickels Productions | |
Grandfathered | 2015–2016 | with Rhode Island Ave. Productions, Consolidated Chunworks, and ABC Studios | |
The Grinder | with Paul Mogel Network Television, Stoller Global Solutions, and The Detective Agency | ||
Bordertown | 2016 | with Hentemann Films, Bento Box Entertainment, and Fuzzy Door Productions | |
Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life | with Lansdowne Productions, Big Time Show Biz Entertainment, and The Jackal Group | ||
Second Chance | with Teakwood Lane Productions and Kara Inc. | ||
Son of Zorn | 2016–2017 | with Agnew Jorné Productions and Lord Miller Productions | |
This Is Us | 2016–present | NBC | with Rhode Island Ave. Productions and Zaftig Films |
Speechless | 2016–2019 | ABC | with Silver & Gold Productions, The Detective Agency and ABC Studios |
Pitch | 2016 | FOX | with Barnstorm Films, Left Coast Productions, and Rhode Island Ave. Productions |
The Exorcist | 2016–2017 | with Morgan Creek Productions and New Neighborhood | |
Star | 2016–2019 | with Lee Daniels Entertainment | |
The Mick | 2017–2018 | with 3 Arts Entertainment and Bingbangboom Productions | |
24: Legacy | 2017 | with Coto/Katz Productions, Imagine Television, Teakwood Lane Productions | |
APB | with Bungalow Media + Entertainment, Sketch Films, and Flying Glass of Milk Productions | ||
Making History | with Julius Sharpe International Petroleum and Writing and Lord Miller Productions | ||
Shots Fired | with Undisputed Cinema and Imagine Television | ||
The Gifted | 2017–2019 | with Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Bad Hat Harry Productions, Kinberg Genre, The Donners' Company, and Marvel Television | |
Ghosted | 2017–2018 | with Crowley Etten Productions, Afternoonnap, Additional Dialogue, TYPO, Inc., Gettin' Rad Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
The Orville | 2017–present | FOX/Hulu | with Fuzzy Door Productions |
LA to Vegas | 2018 | FOX | with Briskets Big Yellow House, Gary Sanchez Productions, and Steven Levitan Productions |
9-1-1 | 2018–present | with Reamworks, Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision, and Ryan Murphy Productions | |
The Resident | with Fuqua Films, 3 Arts Entertainment, Nickels Productions, and Up Island Films | ||
Rel | 2018–2019 | with Morningside Entertainment, Scully Productions, JMMLG Productions, and Bird Luger Productions | |
Single Parents | 2018–2020 | ABC | with Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures, JJ Philbin Productions, and ABC Studios |
The Cool Kids | 2018–2019 | FOX | with RCG Productions, NestEgg Productions, Enrico Pallazzo, 3 Arts Entertainment, and FX Productions |
The Passage | 2019 | with 6th & Idaho, Selfish Mermaid, and Scott Free Productions | |
Proven Innocent | with Danny Strong Productions and Leap Boy Productions | ||
Bless This Mess | 2019–2020 | ABC | with Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures, Lake Bell Prod. and ABC Studios |
Bless the Harts | 2019–present | FOX | with Fox Entertainment, Titmouse, and Lord Miller Productions |
Perfect Harmony | 2019–2020 | NBC | with Hungry Mule Amusement Corp., Introvert Hangover Productions, Small Dog Picture Company and Universal Television |
Soundtrack | 2019 | Netflix | with Annapurna Television and Fox 21 Television Studios |
9-1-1: Lone Star | 2020–present | FOX | with Ryan Murphy Productions |
Outmatched | 2020 | with Briskets Big Yellow House and Fox Entertainment | |
Duncanville | 2020–present | with Fox Entertainment, Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Bento Box Entertainment and Universal Television | |
Solar Opposites | Hulu | with Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions! | |
Central Park | Apple TV+ | with Wilo Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Angry Child Productions, and Bento Box Entertainment | |
Love, Victor | Hulu | with Temple Hill Entertainment, No Helmet Prods. and The Walk-Up Comedy | |
Hoops | Netflix | with Pepper Hill Productions, Walcott Company, Lord Miller Productions and Bento Box Entertainment | |
Filthy Rich | FOX | with Imagine Television, Wyolah Films and Fox Entertainment | |
neXt | with Zaftig Films and Fox Entertainment | ||
Big Sky | Coming 2020 | ABC | with David E. Kelley Productions and A+E Studios |
Just Beyond | Coming 2021 | Disney+ | with KatzSmith Productions |
The Great North[2] | TBA | FOX | with Wilo Productions, Fox Entertainment, and Bento Box Entertainment |
The Prince | HBO Max | co produced with Bento Box Entertainment | |
Untitled Ice Age series[3][4] | Disney+ | with Blue Sky Studios | |
Untitled Kingsman series[5] | Hulu | with Marv Films | |
Untitled Shana Goldberg-Meehan series[6] | ABC | co-production with CBS Television Studios | |
Untitled The Sandlot series[7] | Disney+ | with Island World | |
Untitled True Lies series[8][9] | with Wonderland Sound and Vision and Universal Television | ||
Untitled Turner & Hooch series[10] | with ABC Studios | ||
Doogie Kealoha, M.D.[11] | |||
The Biggest Star in Appleton |
It now goes by Touchstone Television; also includes productions from Fox Television Studios and Fox 21.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Famous Families | 1998–1999 | Fox Family | co-production with Glen Avenue Films and Foxstar Productions |
The Hughleys | 1998–2002 | ABC/UPN | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Willowick Entertainment |
Maggie Winters | 1998–1999 | CBS | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and CBS Productions |
To Have & to Hold | 1998 | ||
Oh Grow Up | 1999 | ABC | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio |
Ryan Caulfield: Year One | FOX | with Regency Television | |
Backstory | 2000–2002 | AMC | co-production with Van Ness Films, Prometheus Entertainment and Foxstar Productions |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2000–2006 | FOX | with Satin City and Regency Television |
Son of the Beach | 2000–2002 | FX | with The Howard Stern Production Company and Loch Lomond Entertainment |
Soul Food: The Series | 2000–2004 | Showtime | with Water Walk Productions, Edmonds Entertainment, State Street Pictures, 20th Century Fox Television and Paramount Network Television (Seasons 1 & 2) |
Murder in Small Town X | 2001 | FOX | with Hoosick Falls Productions |
Studio Portraits | 2001–2005 | A&E | co-production with Van Ness Films, Prometheus Entertainment and Foxstar Productions |
The Shield | 2002–2008 | FX | with MiddKid Productions, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television and Sony Pictures Television |
John Doe | 2002–2003 | FOX | with Camp-Thompson Productions and Regency Television |
Living with Fran | 2005–2006 | The WB | with Fringe Productions, On Time and Sober, Jizzy Entertainment, Uh-Oh Productions and Regency Television |
The Girls Next Door | 2005–2010 | E! | with Prometheus Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment |
Killer Instinct | 2005 | FOX | with Regency Television |
Thief | 2006 | FX | with Pariah Television, Sarabrande Productions and Regency Television |
Windfall | 2006 | NBC | with Joyful Girl Productions and Regency Television |
Celebrity Duets | 2006 | FOX | with SYCOtv and A. Smith & Co. Productions |
The Riches | 2007–2008 | FX | with Maverick Television and FX Productions |
Burn Notice | 2007–2013 | USA Network | with Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Fuse Entertainment and Fabrik Entertainment |
Saving Grace | 2007–2010 | TNT | with Grand Productions and Paid My Dues Productions |
The Return of Jezebel James | 2008 | FOX | with Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Regency Television |
Mental | 2009 | FOX | with Kedzie Productions and Infinity Pictures |
Kendra | 2009–2011 | E! | with Prometheus Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment |
White Collar | 2009–2014 | USA Network | with Jeff Eastin & Warrior George Productions |
The Wanda Sykes Show | 2009–2010 | FOX | with Sykes Entertainment, Inc. |
Holly's World | 2009–2011 | E! | |
The Good Guys | 2010 | FOX | |
Persons Unknown | 2010 | NBC | with Invisible Ink and Televisa S.A. de C.V. |
The Gates | 2010 | ABC | with Little Engine Productions and Summerland Entertainment |
The Glades | 2010–2013 | A&E | with Innuendo Productions and Grand Productions |
Lights Out | 2011 | FX | co-production with FX Productions |
The Killing | 2011–2014 | AMC/Netflix | with KMF Films, Fuse Entertainment and Fabrik Entertainment |
In the Flow with Affion Crockett | 2011 | FOX | with Foxx/King Entertainment and Tantamount Studios |
The Great Escape | 2012 | TNT | with Profiles Television Productions, The Hochberg Ebersol Company and Imagine Television |
The Americans | 2013–2018 | FX | with Nemo Films, Amblin Television and FX Productions |
Maron | 2013–2016 | IFC | with Boomer Lives! Productions and Apostle |
Graceland | 2013–2015 | USA Network | with Jeff Eastin & Warrior George Productions |
Sirens | 2014–2015 | USA Network | with Middletown News and Apostle |
Beauty and the Geek | 2005–2008 | The WB/The CW | with Katalyst Films and 3 Ball Productions |
Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show | 2005 | FOX | with Grammnet Productions, Baby Cow Productions, Angst Productions and Avalon Television |
Free Ride | 2006 | FOX | with Rob Roy Thomas Productions and Wild Jams Productions |
Saved | 2006 | TNT | |
Anchorwoman | 2007 | FOX | |
Sons of Anarchy | 2008–2014 | FX | with Linson The Company, Sutter Ink and FX Productions |
Game Show in My Head | 2009 | CBS | |
Terriers | 2010 | FX | with MiddKid Productions and Rickshaw Productions |
Breakout Kings | 2011–2012 | A&E | with Matt Olmstead Productions, Blackjack Films and Chernin Entertainment |
Homeland | 2011–2020 | Showtime | with Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet Media Group and Showtime Networks |
Brickleberry | 2012–2015 | Comedy Central | with Damn! Show Productions and Black Heart Productions |
Witches of East End | 2013–2014 | Lifetime | with 3 Arts Entertainment and Curly Girly Productions |
Those Who Kill | 2014 | A&E | with One Two One Three Pictures, Miso Film and Imagine Television |
Salem | 2014–2017 | WGN America | with Beetlecod Productions and Prospect Park |
Tyrant | 2014–2016 | FX | with Teakwood Lane Productions, Keshet Media Group and FX Productions |
Rush | 2014 | USA Network | with Little Engine Productions, Fancy Films and Pine City Entertainment |
Legends | 2014–2015 | TNT | with Paperboy Productions and Teakwood Lane Productions |
The Comedians | 2015 | FX | with Jennilind Productions, Larry Charles Projects, Tamaroa Productions, Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Fabrik Entertainment and FX Productions |
Complications | 2015 | USA Network | with Flying Glass of Milk Productions |
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll | 2015–2016 | FX | with Apostle and FX Productions |
The Bastard Executioner | 2015 | FX | with Sutter Ink, Imagine Television, and FX Productions |
American Crime Story | 2016–present | FX | with Scott & Larry Productions, Color Force, Ryan Murphy Productions and FX Productions |
Damien | 2016 | A&E | with 44 Strong Productions and Fineman Entertainment |
Dice | 2016–2017 | Showtime | with Olé Productions, American Work Inc. and Showtime Networks |
Queen of the South | 2016–present | USA Network | with Frequency Films, Friendly Films, Skeeter Rosenbaum Productions and Universal Cable Productions |
Chance | 2016–2017 | Hulu | with Nutmegger, Kem Nunn Stories, Inc. and Groundswell Productions |
Feud | 2017–present | FX | with Plan B Entertainment and Ryan Murphy Productions |
Genius | 2017–present | National Geographic | with Imagine Television, Paperboy Productions, OddLot Entertainment and EUE / Sokolow |
The Chi | 2018–present | Showtime | with Elwood Reid Inc., Hillman Grad Productions, Freedom Road Productions, Verse Productions, Kapital Entertainment and Showtime Networks |
Seven Seconds | 2018 | Netflix | with KMF Films, Bender Brown Productions and Filmtribe |
Pose | 2018–present | FX | with Brad Falchuk Teley-vision, Ryan Murphy Productions and FX Productions |
Mayans M.C. | 2018–present | FX | with Sutter Ink and FX Productions |
Fosse/Verdon | 2019 | FX | with 5000 Broadway Productions and FX Productions |
The Politician | 2019–present | Netflix | with Prospect Films, Brad Falchuk Television and Ryan Murphy Teley-vision |
Soundtrack | 2019 | Netflix | with Annapurna Television and 20th Century Fox Television |
The Stranger | 2020–present | Quibi | with KMF Films |
Barkskins | 2020–present | National Geographic | with Elwood Reid |
Tales from the Loop | 2020–present | Amazon Prime | with 6th & Idaho, Indigo and Amazon Studios |
Regency Television
- Roswell (1999–2002)
- Ryan Caulfield: Year One (1999)
- Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006)
- Tucker (2000) (co-produced with NBC Studios)
- The Bernie Mac Show (2001–2006)
- John Doe (2002–2003)
- Wonderfalls (2004)
- Method & Red (2004)
- Thief (2006)
- Listen Up! (2005) (co-produced with CBS Paramount Network Television)
- Help Me Help You (2006)
- New Amsterdam (2008)
Foxstar Productions
- Biography (1987–2003)
- Alien Nation (1994–1996)
- Monster Mania (1997–2000)
- Famous Families (1998–1999)
- Backstory (2000–2005)
- World's Best (2000–2002)
- History vs. Hollywood (2001–2002)
- The Alien Saga (2002)
- Monsterama (2003)
- Animal Icons (2004–2005)
20th Television (original)
- COPS (1989–2013) (distribution for pre-Spike episodes)
- The Chevy Chase Show (1993) (co-production with Cornelius Productions)
- The Bertice Berry Show (1993–1994)
- The Gordon Elliott Show (1994–1997) (produced by CBS Productions)
- Sherman Oaks (1995–1997)
- Divorce Court (1999–2019) (transferred to Fox First Run starting in Fall 2019)
- Greed (1999–2000) (co-production with Dick Clark Productions)
- Forgive or Forget (1998–2000)
- Power of Attorney (2000–2002)
- Texas Justice (2001–2005)
- Ambush Makeover (2004–2005)
- Judge Alex (2005–2014)
- The Ricki Lake Show (revival of 1993–2004 series, 2012–2013)
- Family Feud (2007–2019)
- The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet (2007–2009)
- Temptation (2007–2008) (produced by FremantleMedia)
- Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (2009–2011) (Produced by Zoo Productions)
- Don't Forget the Lyrics! (2010–2011) (produced by RDF Media USA)
- Dish Nation (2012–2019) (transferred to Fox First Run starting in Fall 2019)
- Page Six TV (2017–2019) (produced by Endemol Shine North America)
- 25 Words or Less (2018–2019) (transferred to Fox First Run starting in Fall 2019)
Fox Lab
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Whats So Funny | 1995 | FOX | co-production with Funny Business, LLC |
Americas' Most Wanted: Final Justice | 1995–1996 | Syndication | Syndicated edit downs of previously taped AMW episodes. |
Classmates | 2003 | Syndication |
FX Productions
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Breakfast Time | 1994–1996 | FX | |
Personal fX | 1994–1996 | FX | |
The Pet Department | 1994–1996 | FX | |
Under Scrutiny with Jane Wallace | 1994–1995 | FX | |
Sound fX | 1994–1995 | FX | |
Backchat | 1994–1998 | FX | |
A Year in the Movies | 1994 | FX | |
Home FX | 1996 | FX | |
No Relation | 1996 | FX | |
Baseball, Minnesota | 1996–1997 | FX | |
The Super Collectors | 1996–1997 | FX | |
Bobcat's Big Ass Show | 1998 | FX | co-production with Stone Stanley Productions |
Instant Comedy with The Groundlings | 1998–1999 | FX | |
Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular | 1998–1999 | FX | co-production with Buggs and Rudy Discount Corporation |
The X Show | 1999–2001 | FX | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
Fast Food Films | 1999 | FX | |
The Dick & Paula Celebrity Special | 1999 | FX | |
Fox Movie Channel Hour of Stars | 2002–2004 | FX Movie Channel | |
The Hitchhiker Chronicles | 2003 | FX | |
PI | 2003 | FX | |
30 Days | 2005–2008 | FX | co-production with Actual Reality Pictures, Borderline TV, Reveille Productions, and Warrior Poets |
The Daily Habit | 2005–2012 | FUEL TV/Fox Sports 2 | |
Starved | 2005 | FX | co-production with Five Minutes Before the Miracle Productions and Carsey-Werner Productions |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | 2005–present | FX/FXX | |
Damages | 2007–2012 | FX/Audience Network | co-production with KZK Productions, Sony Pictures Television, and Gotham Music Placement |
Dirt | 2007–2008 | FX | co-production with Coquette Productions, Matthew Carnahan Circus Products, and Touchstone Television/ABC Studios |
Archer | 2009–present | FX/FXX | co-production with Floyd County Productions and Radical Axis |
The League | 2009–2015 | FX/FXX | co-production with Chicken Sticks |
Justified | 2010–2015 | FX | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Rooney McP Productions, Timberman-Beverly Productions, and Nemo Films |
Louie | 2010–2015 | FX | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Pig Newton, Inc. |
Wilfred | 2011–2014 | FX/FXX | co-production with Zook, Inc., Prospect Park, Renegade Australia, and SBS Australia |
Unsupervised | 2012 | FX | co-production with Floyd County Productions, RCG Productions, and The Professional Writing Company |
Brand X with Russell Brand | 2012–2013 | FX | |
Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell | 2012–2013 | FX/FXX | co-production with CR Enterprises |
Legit | 2013–2014 | FX/FXX | co-production with Regular Guy Films and Nugget Productions |
The Americans | 2013–2018 | FX | co-production with Nemo Films, DreamWorks Television/Amblin Television, and Fox Television Studios/Fox 21 Television Studios |
The Bridge | 2013–2014 | FX | co-production with Shorewood, Inc., Elwood Reid, Inc., Filmlance, and Shine America |
Chozen | 2014 | FX | co-production with Floyd County Productions and Rough House Pictures |
Ali G Rezurection | 2014 | FXX | |
Fargo | 2014–present | FX | co-production with Nomadic Pictures, 26 Keys Productions, The Littlefield Company, Mike Zoss Productions (2014–15), and MGM Television |
The Strain | 2014–2017 | FX | |
Married | 2014–2015 | FX | co-production with Principato-Young Entertainment and Night Eater Productions |
You're the Worst | 2014–2019 | FX/FXX | |
Man Seeking Woman | 2015–2017 | FXX | |
Wayward Pines | 2015–2016 | Fox | co-production with Olive Entertainment, Blinding Edge Pictures, De Line Pictures, Storyland, and 20th Century Fox Television |
One Mississippi | 2015–2017 | Prime Video | co-production with Zero Dollars and Zero Sense Productions, Good Egg Productions, Inc., Pig Newton, Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment, and Amazon Studios |
Baskets | 2016–2019 | FX | co-production with Billios, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, 3 Arts Entertainment (seasons 1-2), and Pig Newton, Inc. (seasons 1-2) |
Atlanta | 2016–present | FX | co-production with RBA, 343 Incorporated, and MGMT. Entertainment |
Better Things | 2016–present | FX | co-production with Slam Book, Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment (seasons 1-2), and Pig Newton, Inc. (seasons 1-2) |
Legion | 2017–2019 | FX | co=production with Marvel Television |
Pose | 2018–present | FX | co-production with Brad Falchuk Teley-vision, Ryan Murphy Productions and Fox 21 Television Studios |
Mayans M.C. | 2018–present | FX | co-production with Sutter Ink and Fox 21 Television Studios |
Mr Inbetween | 2018–present | FX/Fox Showcase | co-production with Create NSW, Screen Australia, Jungle Entertainment, and Blue-Tongue Films |
The Cool Kids | 2018–2019 | Fox | Co-production with RCG Productions, Enrico Pallazzo, Nest Egg Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Miracle Workers | 2019–present | TBS | co-production with Broadway Video, Allagash Industries and Studio T |
What We Do in the Shadows | 2019–present | FX | co-production with Defender Films |
Fosse/Verdon | 2019 | FX | co-production with 5000 Broadway Productions and Fox 21 Television Studios |
Perpetual Grace, LTD | 2019 | Epix | co-production with Escape Artists, Chi-Town Pictures and Elephant Pictures for MGM Television |
Cake | 2019–present | FXX | co-production with SLAQR |
A Christmas Carol | 2019 | FX/BBC One | co-production with Scott Free Productions, Hardy Son & Baker, and BBC |
Breeders | 2020–present | FX/Sky One | co-production with Avalon Television and Sky Original Productions |
Dave | 2020–present | FXX | co-production with Dirty Burd, Matthew 6:33, SB Projects, Temple Hill Productions, Hart Beat Productions, and Chicken Sticks |
Devs | 2020 | FX on Hulu | co-production with DNA TV and Scott Rudin Productions |
Mrs. America | 2020 | FX on Hulu | co-production with Shiny Penny Productions, Dirty Films, Gowanus Projections, and Federal Engineering |
A Wilderness of Error | 2020 | FX | co-production with Truth Media, Rachel Horovitz Prods., Blumhouse Television and Universal Content Productions |
A Teacher | 2020 | FX on Hulu | co-production with Aggregate Films |
Black Narcissus | 2020 | FX/BBC One | co-production with DNA TV |
Y | TBA | FX on Hulu | co-production with Color Force |
Metromedia Producers Corporation
- Allen Ludden's Gallery (1969)
- The Ann Sothern Show (1958–1961)
- B.A.D. Cats[N 1]
- Charlie's Angels[N 1]
- Chopper One[N 1]
- The Cross-Wits (1975–1980) (co-production for Ralph Edwards Productions)
- Crusader Rabbit (1950–1952, 1956–1959)
- Dusty's Trail (1973–1974) (co-produced with Redwood Productions and Writer First Productions)
- Dynasty (distributor; 1985–1986)[N 1]
- Expedition Danger
- Family[N 1]
- Firehouse (1974) (co-produced with Stonehenge Productions)
- Groovie Goolies and Friends[N 1]
- The Great Space Coaster (co-produced with Sunbow Productions)[N 1]
- Hart to Hart[N 1]
- Here We Go Again (1973)
- Hit Man (co-produced with Jay Wolpert Productions)
- Jane Goodall and the World of Animal Behavior
- Jeopardy! (original version - distributor, 1974)[N 1]
- Kids Are People Too (1978–1982)
- Little Gloria: Happy at Last (1982; mini-series)
- Mayberry RFD (distributor)[N 1]
- The Merv Griffin Show (distributor/co-producer, 1972–1983)[N 1]
- Movin' On (distributor)[N 1]
- My Favorite Martian (distributor)[N 1]
- National Geographic Specials (1964–71)
- The New Avengers (U.S. distributor)[N 1]
- The New Howdy Doody Show (1976–1977)
- Winchell-Mahoney Time (1965–1968)[N 1]
- Super Pay Cards (1981–82; distributor)
- Primus (1971–72) (co-produced with Ivan Tors Films)
- Susie (1953–1957)
- Queen for a Day (1969–1970)
- S.W.A.T.[N 1]
- Small Wonder (production company, 1985–1986)
- Star Search (production company; 1983–1986)[N 1]
- Starsky and Hutch[N 1]
- Strange Paradise
- Strike Force[N 1]
- The Super (1972)
- T.J. Hooker[N 1]
- That Girl (distributor)[N 1]
- Thicke of the Night (distributor)[N 1]
- Too Close for Comfort (1980–1987) (co-production for D.L. Taffner Productions)
- Truth or Consequences (distributor, 1966–1978) (co-production for Ralph Edwards Productions)
- The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
- The Untamed World
- Vauldeville
- Vega$ (1978–1981) (distributor)[N 1]
- Wild Times (1980; mini-series)
- Wonderama (1955–1977)[N 1]
New World Television
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Santa Barbara | 1984–1993 | NBC | co-production with Dobson Productions |
The Bold and the Beautiful | 1987–present | CBS | International distribution only for the first 9 seasons; produced and currently owned by Bell-Phillip Television Productions Inc. |
The Wonder Years | 1988–1993 | ABC | co-production with The Black-Marlens Company |
Zorro | 1990–1993 | The Family Channel | |
Judith Krantz's Secrets | 1992 | Syndication | maxi-series; co-production with Steve Krantz Productions |
Biker Mice from Mars | 1993–1996 | Syndication | produced by Marvel Productions/New World Animation |
Real Stories of the Highway Patrol | 1993–1999 | Syndication | co-production with Leap Off Productions and Mark Massari Productions |
Valley of the Dolls | 1994 | Syndication | co-production with Take A Meeting Productions |
Fantastic Four | 1994–1996 | Syndication | produced by New World Animation and Marvel Films |
Iron Man | 1994–1996 | Syndication | produced by New World Animation and Marvel Films |
Spider-Man | 1994–1998 | FOX | produced by New World Animation and Marvel Films |
The Clinic | 1995 | ||
The Mark Walberg Show | 1995–1996 | Syndication | |
Strange Luck | 1995–1996 | FOX | co-production with MT2 Services and Unreality, Inc. |
Weekly World News | 1996 | USA Network | co-production with American Media, Inc. and MT2 Services |
Second Noah | 1996–1997 | ABC | co-production with Longfeather Entertainment and MT2 Services |
Profit | 1996 | FOX | co-production with Greenwalt/McNamara Productions and Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Big Deal | 1996 | FOX | co-production with Stone Stanley Productions |
The Incredible Hulk | 1996–1997 | UPN | produced by New World Animation and Marvel Films/Marvel Studios |
Access Hollywood | 1996–present | Syndication | distribution only for the first 3 seasons; produced by NBC Studios Currently produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Genesis Entertainment
- Highway to Heaven (1984–1989)[N 1]
- Sale of the Century (1985–1986)[N 1]
- The Judge (1986–1993)
- Tales from the Crypt (1989–1996)[N 1]
- The Grudge Match (1991–1993)
- Emergency Call (1991–1998)
- Infatuation (1992–1994)
- Juvenile Justice (1994–1995)
Storer Broadcasting/Blair Entertainment
- The Littlest Hobo (1963–1965)[N 1]
- Second City Television (1976–1984)[N 1]
- Break the Bank (1985–1986)[N 1]
- Divorce Court (1985–1992)
- Strike it Rich (1986–1987)[N 1]
- Dracula: The Series (1990–1991)[N 1]
- Stuntmasters (1991–1992)[N 1]
Four Star Television
- Four Star Playhouse (1952–1956)
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre (1956–1961)
- Hey, Jeannie! (1956–1957)
- Mr. Adams and Eve (1957–1958)
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957–1960)
- Trackdown (1957–1959)[N 1]
- Black Saddle (1958–1959)
- Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958–1961)[N 1]
- The Rifleman (1958–1963)
- The David Niven Show (1959)
- The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (1959–1962)
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959–1961)
- Johnny Ringo (1959–1960)
- Law of the Plainsman (1959–1960)
- The Westerner (1960)
- Michael Shayne (1960–1961)
- Dante (1960–1961)
- The Law and Mr. Jones (1960–1962)
- Stagecoach West (1960–1961)
- The Tom Ewell Show (1960–1961)
- Peter Loves Mary (1960–1961)
- Mrs. G. Goes to College / a.k.a. The Gertrude Berg Show (1961–1962)
- Target: The Corruptors! (1961–1962)
- The Dick Powell Show (1961–1963)
- Saints and Sinners (1962–1963)
- The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963)
- McKeever And The Colonel (1962–1963)
- Ensign O'Toole (1962–1963)
- The Robert Taylor Show (1963) (N/A)
- Burke's Law (1963–1965) / a.k.a. Amos Burke, Secret Agent (1965–1966)
- Honey West (1965–1966)
- The Rogues (1964–1965)
- Hollywood A Go-Go (1964–1965)
- The Big Valley (1965–1969)
- The Smothers Brothers Show (1965–1966)
- The Clock Strikes Noon Again (failed television pilot; 1966)
- PDQ (1966–1969)
- Malibu U (1967)
- Here Come the Stars (1968)
- Can You Top This? (1970)
- The Reel Game (1971)
- Monty Nash (1971–1972)
- Thrill Seekers (1973–1974)
- Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection (1985)
- Matchmaker (1987–1988)
- Liar's Club (1988–1989)
MTM Enterprises
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977)
- The Bob Newhart Show (1972–1978)
- Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers (1974–1975)
- The Texas Wheelers (1974–1975)
- Rhoda (1974–1978)
- The Bob Crane Show (1975)
- Doc (1975–1976)
- The Lorenzo & Henrietta Music Show (1976)
- Three for the Road (1975)
- Phyllis (1975–1977)
- The Tony Randall Show (1976–1978)
- Lou Grant (1977–1982)
- The Betty White Show (1977–1978)
- We've Got Each Other (1977–1978)
- The White Shadow (1978–1981)
- WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982)
- Mary (1978)
- The Mary Tyler Moore Hour (1979)
- The Last Resort (1979–1980)
- Paris (1979–1980)
- Carlton Your Doorman (1980)
- Hill Street Blues (1981–1987)
- Remington Steele (1982–1987)
- St. Elsewhere (1982–1988)
- Newhart (1982–1990)
- Bay City Blues (1983)
- The Duck Factory (1984)
- Mary (1985–1986)
- Fresno (1986)
- The Popcorn Kid (1987)
- Beverly Hills Buntz (1987–1988)
- Eisenhower and Lutz (1987–1988)
- Annie McGuire (1988)
- Tattingers (1988–1989)
- FM (1989–1990)
- Rescue 911 (1989–1996) (U.S. distribution only, produced by CBS Productions)
- America's Funniest Home Videos (distribution for pre-2001 episodes only; currently distributed by sister company Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution)
- The Steve Allen Show (distribution only)[N 1]
- City (1990) (co-production with CBS Entertainment Productions)[N 1]
- Capital News (1990)
- The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1990–1992)
- Evening Shade (1990–1994) (co-production with Bloodworth-Thomason Mozark Productions, CBS Entertainment Productions, and Burt Reynolds Productions) (distributed outside of U.S. television by CBS Studios International)
- You Take the Kids (1990–1991) (co-production with CBS Entertainment Productions and Paul Haggis Productions)[N 1]
- The New WKRP in Cincinnati (1991–1993)
- Graham Kerr's Kitchen (1992–1995) (distribution only)
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) (U.S. TV distribution only; produced by CBS Productions)
- Snowy River: The McGregor Sara (1993–1996) (co–production with the Nine Network Australia)
- Xuxa (1993) (co-production with Lynch Entertainment)
- Christy (1994–1995) (co-production with The Rosenzweig Company)
- Boogies Diner (1994–1995)[N 1]
- The Pretender (1996–2000) (season 1 only; in association with NBC Studios) (distributed outside the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution)
- Family Challenge (1995–1997)
- Sparks (1996–1998)
- Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. (1996–1997)
- The Cape (1996-1997)
- Shopping Spree (1996–1998) (co-production with Jay Wolpert Enterprises)
- Wait 'til You Have Kids (1996–1997) (co-production with Jay Wolpert Enterprises)
- It Takes Two (1997) (co-production with Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision)
- Good News (1997–1998)
Fox Entertainment
Title | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|
The Late Show | 1986–1988 | produced by Fox Square Productions |
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter | 1987 | produced by Savage Productions and Fox Square Productions |
Totally Hidden Video | 1989–1992 | co-production with Quantum Media |
Haywire | 1990–1991 | |
Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob | 1994 | mini-series; co-production with Pileggi/Couturie Productions and Quest Productions |
Saturday Night Special | 1996 | |
World's Wildest Police Videos | 1998–2001 | |
Greed | 1999–2000 | co-production with Dick Clark Productions |
Temptation Island | 2001–2003 | produced by Fox World |
Love Cruise | 2001 | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions |
Celebrity Boxing | 2002 | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions |
30 Seconds to Fame | 2002–2003 | co-production with Wild Jams Productions |
Joe Millionaire | 2003 | produced by Fox World |
Married by America | 2003 | |
Mr. Personality | 2003 | |
The Great American Celebrity Spelling Bee | 2004 | co-production with Brad Lachman Productions |
The Swan | 2004 | co-production with FremantleMedia North America and Galan Entertainment |
Trading Spouses | 2004–2007 | |
My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss | 2004 | |
The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best | 2004–2005 | |
Renovate My Family | 2004–2005 | |
Skating with Celebrities | 2006 | |
Unan1mous | 2006 | co-production with 3Ball Productions |
Nashville | 2007 | co-production with Go Go Luckey Productions |
Mobbed | 2011–2013 | co-production with Alevy Productions and Angel City Factory |
The Choice | 2012 | co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions and Entertain the Brutes Productions |
I Wanna Marry "Harry" | 2014 | co-production with Zig Zag Productions and Ryan Seacrest Productions |
Home Free | 2015–2016 | co-production with Relativity Television/Critical Content |
Party Over Here | 2016 | produced by 2nd Man on the Moon, The Lonely Island, and Kablamo! |
American Grit | 2016–2017 | co-production with Leftfield Pictures and Hard Nocks South Productions |
You the Jury | 2017 | |
Beat Shazam | 2017–present | co-production with Apploff Entertainment, Shazam, and MGM Television |
The Four: Battle for Stardom | 2018 | co-production with ITV Entertainment and Armoza Formats |
First Responders Live | 2019 |
Animation Domination High-Def
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
ADHD Shorts | 2013–2016 | FOX FXX |
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Axe Cop | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX |
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Golan the Insatiable | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX |
Double Hemm and Amazing Schlock |
High School USA! | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX |
Fragical Production |
Lucas Bros. Moving Co. | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX |
Oh Snap |
Stone Quackers | 2014–2015 | FXX | Ben Jones Studio, Inc. |
Major Lazer | 2015 | FXX | Mad Decent |
The Adventures of OG Sherlock Kush | 2015–2016 | FXX | |
Neo Yokio | 2017–2018 | Netflix | Production IG and Studio Deen |
Fox Television Stations
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Romper Room and Friends | 1966–1988 | WWOR-TV | Certain elements are owned by Allspark |
Wonderama | 1980–1983 | WNEW | |
Steampipe Alley | 1988–1993 | WWOR-TV | |
Double Dare | 1988–1989 | Syndication | co-production for Viacom |
Finders Keepers | 1988–1989 | Syndication | season 2 only; co-production for Viacom |
Comic Strip Live | 1988–1993 | FOX | |
Comedy Express | 1989 | Syndication | |
COPS | 1989–2013 | FOX | co-production with (Barbour/)Langley Productions pre-Spike episodes currently distributed by 20th Television |
Tribes | 1990 | Syndication | co-production with FSO Productions |
In Person with J.P. McCarthy | early-1990s | WJBK | produced by WJBK |
Not Just News | 1991–1996 | Syndication | |
Code 3 | 1992–1993 | Fox | co-production with Barbour/Langley Productions |
Moneywise | mid-1990s | WJBK | produced by WJBK |
Time Warped | 1995 | N/A | co-production with AM/FM Pictures |
Fox News Group
- Front Page (1993–1994)
- Fox News Sunday (1996–present)
- Fox News Live (1996–2008)
- The Schneider Report (1996–1997)
- The O'Reilly Factor (1996–2017)
- Hannity & Colmes (1996–2009)
- The Edge (1996–2002)
- Your World with Neil Cavuto (1996–present)
- Fox Report (1997–present)
- Fox Magazine (1997–2005)
- Fox News Watch (1997–2013)
- Special Report with Bret Baier (1998–present)
- Fox & Friends (1998–present)
- Drudge (1998–1999)
- The Beltway Boys (1998–2009)
- The Big Story (2000–2008)
- The Cost of Freedom (2001–present)
- Heartland with John Kasich (2001–2007)
- War Stories with Oliver North (2001–2016)
- On the Record (2002–2016)
- Shepard Smith Reporting (2002–present)
- Weekend Live (2002–2008)
- Geraldo at Large (2002–2014)
- Pat Sajak Weekend (2003)
- DaySide (2003–2006)
- Journal Editorial Report (2005–present)
- Fox Online (2006–2007)
- The Live Desk with Martha and Trace (2006–2010)
- America's Newsroom (2007–present)
- The 1/2 Hour News Hour (2007)
- Red Eye (2007–2017)
- Fox Business Morning (2007–2010)
- Money for Breakfast (2007–2009)
- Fox Business Happy Hour (2007–2010)
- The Dave Ramsey Show (2007–2010)
- Happening Now (2007–present)
- The Opening Bell on Fox Business (2007–2010)
- America's Election Headquarters (2008, 2010, 2012, 2016)
- Countdown to the Closing Bell (2008–present)
- Just In with Laura Ingraham (2008)
- America's News Headquarters (2008–)
- Huckabee (2008–2015)
- Hannity (2009–present)
- Glenn Beck (2009–2011)
- Stossel (2009–2016)
- America Live with Megyn Kelly (2010–2013)
- Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano (2010–2012)
- Justice with Judge Jeanine (2011–present)
- Lou Dobbs Tonight (2011–present)
- The Five (2011–present)
- Fox & Friends First (2012–present)
- Varney & Co. (2012–present)
- Media Buzz (2013–present)
- A Healthy You & Carol Alt (2013–2015)
- The Real Story (2013–2016)
- The Kelly File (2013–2017)
- Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo (2014–2015)
- Outnumbered (2014–present)
- Mornings with Maria (2015–present)
- The Greg Gutfeld Show (2015–present)
- Watters' World (2015–present)
- Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016–present)
- The Story with Martha MacCallum (2017–present)
- The Fox News Specialists (2017–present)
- The Next Revolution (2017–present)
- The Ingraham Angle (2017–present)
Fox First Run
NOTE: These shows were formerly distributed by 20th Television, prior to the Disney-Fox merger. Ad sales to Fox syndicated programming is held by CBS Television Distribution.
- Divorce Court (1999–present)
- Dish Nation (2012–present)
- 25 Words or Less (2019)
Television films and specials
20th Television
- The Forest Ranger (1956)
- Operation Cicero (1956)
- Monte Carlo (1961)
- Sally & Sam (1965)
- Batgirl (1968)
- Braddock (1968)
- European Eye (1968)
- The Desperate Mission (1969)
- City Beneath the Sea (1969)
- Anderson and Company (1969)
- The Flim-Flam Man (1969)
- Daughter of the Mind (1969)
- Honeymoon with a Stranger (1969)
- David Copperfield (1969)
- Along Came a Spider (1970)
- The Challenge (1970)
- The Kowboys (1970)
- Southern Fried (1970)
- Three Coins in the Fountain (1970)
- Prudence and the Chief (1970)
- Tribes (1970)
- Paper Man (1971)
- Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (1971)
- They Call it Murder (1971)
- Dead Men Tell No Tales (1971)
- The CBS Late Movie (1972, select movies)
- When Michael Calls (1972)
- Fireball Forward (1972)
- Oh, Nurse! (1972)
- Return to Peyton Place (1972–1974)
- The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (1972–1973)
- Nanny and the Professor (1972) (co-production with Fred Calvert Productions)
- Lost in Space (1973) (co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions)
- Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circus (1973) (co-production with Fred Calvert Productions)
- Pursuit (1972)
- Incident on a Dark Street (1973)
- Going Places (1973)
- RX for Defense (1973)
- The Barbara Eden Show (1973)
- Terror on the Beach (1973)
- Ordeal (1973)
- Blood Sport (1973)
- Miracle on 34th Street (1973)
- The Borrowers (1973)
- Mrs. Sundance (1974)
- Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals (1974)
- If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever? (1974)
- Remember When (1974)
- Big Rose: Double Trouble (1974)
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1974) (remake of the classic film of the same name)
- The Mark of Zorro (1974)
- The Red Badge of Courage (1974)
- Stowaway to the Moon (1975)
- The Trial of Chaplin Jensen (1975)
- Adventures of the Queen (1975)
- At Long Last Cole (1975)
- A Girl Named Sooner (1975)
- State Fair (1976)
- Our Man Flint: Dead on Target (1976)
- Time Travelers (1976)
- The Cheerleaders (1976)
- Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck (1976)
- Wanted: The Sundance Woman (1976)
- Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976)
- Life Goes to the Movies (1976)
- Raid on Entebbe (1977)
- A Circle of Children (1977)
- Spectre (1977)
- Good Against Evil (1977)
- James at 15 (1977)
- The Making of Star Wars (1977) (co-production with Lucasfilm, Ltd.)
- Life Goes to War: Hollywood and the Home Front (1977)
- Murder in Peyton Place (1977)
- Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. (1977)
- Ring of Passion (1978)
- Husbands, Wives & Lovers (1978)
- Mother, Jugs, and Speed (1978)
- A Guide for the Married Woman (1978)
- The Nativity (1978)
- Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
- Like Normal People (1979)
- Swan Song (1980)
- The Day Christ Died (1980)
- Jake's Way (1980)
- Tourist (1980)
- The Diary of Anne Frank (1980)
- SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) (co-production with Lucasfilm, Ltd.)
- World of Honor (1981)
- Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981)
- Aliens from Another Planet (1982)
- The Day the Bubble Burst (1982)
- Tomorrow's Child (1982)
- The Rules of Marriage (1982)
- Sister Sister (1982)
- Rooster (1982)
- Kentucky Woman (1983)
- Love Is Forever (1983)
- Blood Feud (1983)
- For Love and Honor (1983)
- Manimal (1983)
- From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga (1983) (co-production with Lucasfilm, Ltd.)
- Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues (1984)
- W*A*L*T*E*R (1984)
- Love Thy Neighbor (1984)
- Cover Up (1984)
- Sentimental Journey (1984)
- The Sun Also Rises (1984)
- Half Nelson (1985)
- Peyton Place: The Next Generation (1985)
- Goodbye Charlie (1985)
- Covenant (1985)
- In Like Flynn (1985)
- Murder: By Reason of Insanity (1985)
- A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
- A Masterpiece of Murder (1986)
- Popeye Doyle (1986)
- The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer (1999) (co-production with Dan Wigutow Productions and Regency Television)
- The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice! (2010)
Fox Circle Productions/National Studios
- Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (1995)
- The O.J. Simpson Story (1995)
- Alien Nation: Millennium (1996)
- If Looks Could Kill (1996)
- Pretty Poison (1996)
- Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998)
Touchstone Television
- Gargantua (1998)
- Night of the Headless Horseman (1999)
- Olive, the Other Reindeer (1999) (co-production with The Curiosity Company)
- The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005) (co-production with The Jim Henson Company and Touchstone Television)
- Books of Blood (2020) (co-production with Fuzzy Door Productions); Hulu original film
Foxstar Productions
- A Hollywood Christmas (1996)
- Hidden Hollywood (1997)
- Behind the Planet of the Apes (1998)
- Beyond Titanic (1998)
- Hollywood Screen Tests (1999)
- Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days (2001)
New World Pictures
MTM Enterprises
- Just an Old Sweet Song (1976)
- Something for Joey (1977)
- First, You Cry (1978)
- The Boy Who Drank Too Much (1980)
- Thornwell (1981)
- Apollo 11 (1996)
- Night of the Twisters (1996)
- Christmas Every Day (1996)
Fox Entertainment
- 41st Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
- The Making of America's Best Television: The Creative Arts Emmy Awards (1991)
- Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review (1993)
- Madonna: Innocence Lost (1994)
- Love Thy Neighbor: The Baddest and The Best of Melrose Place (1995)
- Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes (1995)
- For Better or for Worse: The World's Funniest Wedding Disasters (1995)
- The Secrets of the X-Files (1995)
- Countdown to the Emmys (1995)
- Springfield's Most Wanted (1995)
- Billboard Music Awards (1995, 2001–2006)
- Ho! Ho! Ho! TV's All-Time Funniest Christmas Moments (1995)
- Fox's New Year's Eve Live! (1995, 2010, 2012–2013)
- More Secrets of the X-Files (1996)
- USA vs. The World: The Ultimate Gymnastics Competition (1996)
- Shocking Behavior Caught on Tape (two specials; 1999)
- Opening the Lost Tombs: Live from Egypt (1999)
- Train Wrecks (1999)
- Teen Choice Awards (1999–present)
- Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery (2000)
- Powers of the Paranormal: Live on Stage! (2000)
- Unauthorized Brady Bunch: The Final Days (2000)
- After Diff'rent Strokes: When the Laughter Stopped (2000)
- Surprise Wedding (2000)
- Celebrity Daredevils Live (2002)
- The Michael Jackson Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See (2003)
- Billboard's New Year's Eve Live (2009)
- American Country Awards (2010–2013)
- American Country New Year's Eve Live! (2011)
- Fox's 25th Anniversary Special (2012)
- The All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration (2014–2015)
- Rent: Live (2019)
Fox News Group
- 1968: The 25th Anniversary (1993)
- The Royals: Dynasty or Disaster (1993)
- Talkin' It Out: Questions and Answers About the Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
- Sex & Romance: A Test for the '90s (1995)
- Fox News Reporting (2004–2008)
- Showdown with Larry Elder (2008)
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