This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Sony Pictures Television, a Sony company.
Formerly known as Screen Gems (1948–1974), Columbia Pictures Television (1974–2001), and Columbia TriStar Television (1994–2002).
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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The Ford Television Theatre | 1948–1957 | CBS/NBC/ABC |
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show | 1950–1958 | CBS | Produced by McCadden Productions. Screen Gems acquired syndication rights after McCadden Productions dissolved. |
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | 1951–1958 | Syndication/CBS |
Captain Midnight | 1954–1956 | CBS |
Father Knows Best | 1954–1960 | CBS |
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | 1954–1959 | ABC | co-produced with Herbert B. Leonard Productions |
Tales of the Texas Rangers | 1955–1958 | CBS |
Celebrity Playhouse | 1955–1956 | Syndication |
Damon Runyon Theater | 1955–1956 | CBS |
Circus Boy | 1956–1958 | NBC/ABC | co-produced with Norbert Productions |
Playhouse 90 | 1956–1960 | CBS |
The Web | 1957 | NBC | with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
Casey Jones | 1957-1958 | Syndication |
Rescue 8 | 1958–1960 | Syndication | co-produced with Wilbert Productions and Cinefilm Ltd. |
The Donna Reed Show | 1958–1966 | ABC |
Naked City | 1958–1963 | ABC | co-produced with Shelle Productions |
Dennis the Menace | 1959–1963 | CBS |
Tightrope | 1959–1960 | CBS |
My Sister Eileen | 1960–1961 | NBC | based on the 1942 movie of the same name and its 1955 remake by Columbia Pictures |
Dan Raven |
Route 66 | 1960–1964 | CBS | co-produced with Lancer-Edling Productions |
Hazel | 1961–1966 | NBC/CBS |
The Hathaways | 1961–1962 | ABC |
Our Man Higgins | 1962–1963 | ABC |
Empire | NBC |
Grindl | 1963–1964 | NBC | co-production by David Swift Productions |
Redigo |
The Farmer's Daughter | 1963–1967 | ABC | based on the 1947 film by RKO Radio Pictures |
Bewitched | 1964–1972 | ABC | co-production by Ashmont Productions from 1971 to 1972 |
Camp Runamuck | 1965–1966 | NBC |
Days of Our Lives | 1965–present | NBC | co-produced by Corday Productions |
I Dream of Jeannie | 1965–1970 | NBC | with Sidney Sheldon Productions |
Gidget | 1965–1966 | ABC | based on the 1959 movie by Columbia Pictures |
The Monkees | 1966–1968 | NBC |
Adventures of the Seaspray | 1967 | ABC |
The Flying Nun | 1967–1970 | ABC |
The Second Hundred Years | 1967–1968 | ABC |
The Ugliest Girl in Town | 1968–1969 | ABC |
The Outcasts | 1968–1969 | ABC |
The Johnny Cash Show | 1969–1971 | ABC |
The Partridge Family | 1970–1974 | ABC |
Nancy | 1970–1971 | NBC |
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 | co-produced by the Bell Dramatic Serial Company and Corday Productions |
Jeannie | 1973 | CBS | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the live-action series I Dream of Jeannie |
Needles and Pins | 1973 | NBC |
The Girl with Something Extra | 1973–1974 | NBC |
Police Story | 1973–1978 | NBC | co-production with David Gerber Productions |
Partridge Family 2200 A.D. | 1974–1975 | CBS | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions Based on the live-action series The Partridge Family |
Born Free | 1974 | NBC | Based on the 1966 movie by Columbia Pictures |
That's My Mama | 1974–1975 | ABC | First series produced under the name "Columbia Pictures Television". 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 |
Police Woman | 1974–1978 | NBC |
Medical Story | 1975–1976 | NBC |
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 |
Fred Flintstone and Friends | 1977–1978 | Syndication | co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and distributed for barter syndication through Claster Television Currently owned by Warner Bros. Television |
Soap | 1977–1981 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions |
Free Country | 1978 | ABC |
The American Girls | 1978 | CBS |
Man Undercover | 1978–1979 | NBC |
Salvage 1 | 1979 | ABC | with Bennett/Katleman Productions |
Eischied | 1979–1980 | NBC | co-production with David Gerber Productions |
Benson | 1979–1986 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions a spin-off of the TV series Soap |
The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts | 1980 | Syndication |
From Here to Eternity | 1980 | NBC |
The Stockard Channing Show | 1980 | CBS |
One in a Million | 1980 | ABC | co-production with TOY Productions |
Riker | 1981 | CBS |
Today's FBI | 1981–1982 | ABC | distribution; produced by The David Gerber Company |
Mr. Merlin | 1981–1982 | CBS | co-production with Larry Larry Productions |
Code Red | 1981–1982 | ABC | with Irwin Allen Productions |
Goliath Awaits | 1981 | Syndication | mini-series; with Larry White Productions and Gay-Jay |
One of the Boys | 1982 | NBC | co-production with TOY Productions |
Baker's Dozen | 1982 | CBS |
Filthy Rich | 1982–1983 | CBS | with L.J. Bloodworth Productions and Larry White Productions |
Bring 'Em Back Alive | 1982–1983 | CBS |
It Takes Two | 1982–1983 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions |
Malibu | 1983 | ABC | mini-series |
Reggie | 1983 | ABC | with Fox-Unicorn and Can't Sing Can't Dance Productions |
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1983–1986 | ABC | U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Jennifer Slept Here | 1983–1984 | NBC | co-production with Larry Larry Productions |
Sadat | 1983 | Syndication | mini-series |
Riptide | 1984–1986 | NBC | U.S. distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Blue Thunder | 1984 | ABC | with Public Arts and Rastar Television |
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer | 1984–1985 | CBS | with Jay Bernstein Productions |
Mama Malone | 1984 | CBS | with Barry & Enright Productions |
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; MGM Television (through NBCUniversal Television Distribution) currently distributes the series outside of the U.S. |
Hunter | 1984–1991 | NBC | U.S. television distribution only; produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
Crazy Like a Fox | 1984–1986 | CBS | co-production with Cardea-Schenk-Baskin-Shulman Productions |
Robert Kennedy and His Times | 1985 | CBS | mini-series |
Jenny's War | 1985 | HTV | with HTV |
Hell Town | 1985 | NBC | co-production with Mickey Productions |
Stir Crazy | 1985 | CBS |
Lime Street | 1985 | ABC | co-production with R.J. Productions and Mozark Productions |
What's Happening Now!! | 1985–1988 | Syndication |
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling | 1985–1986 | CBS | co-production with DIC Entertainment, Saban Entertainment and WWE now owned by DHX Media and WWE |
Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | CBS | mini-series; with Irwin Allen Productions |
Fortune Dane | 1986 | ABC | distribution; produced by The Rosenzweig Company, Stormy Weathers Productions and The Movie Company Enterprises |
Melba | 1986 | CBS | with Saul Ilson Productions |
The New Gidget | 1986–1988 | Syndication | with Harry Ackerman Productions |
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 |
The New Mike Hammer | 1986–1987 | CBS | with Jay Bernstein Productions |
Dads | 1986–1987 | ABC |
Houston Knights | 1987–1988 | CBS | with Jay Bernstein Productions |
Tarby's Frame Game | 1987 | ITV | co-produced by Yorkshire Television and Bernstein-Hovis Productions |
Dinosaucers | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with DIC Entertainment and DR Movie; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
Sylvanian Families | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with DIC Entertainment and TMS Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications Currently owned by DHX Media |
The U.S. Space Force | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with DIC Entertainment; as Coca-Cola Telecommunications Currently owned by DHX Media |
New Monkees | 1987 | Syndication | co-production with Straybert Productions |
Something Is Out There | 1988 | NBC | with Invader Productions, Inc. and Hoyts Productions |
Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters | 1988–1990 | ABC | co-production with DIC Entertainment |
Seinfeld | 1989–1998 | NBC | distribution only; produced by Giggling Goose Productions (1989), Fred Barron Productions (1990), West-Shapiro Productions, and Castle Rock 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 |
Ann Jillian | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | 1990–1993 | Fox | co-production with Clyde Phillips Productions |
New Attitude | 1990 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Doug McHenry Film and Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Man in the Family | 1991 | ABC |
Morton & Hayes | 1991 | CBS | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
Great Scott! | 1992 | Fox |
Raven | 1992–1993 | CBS |
The Larry Sanders Show | 1992–1998 | HBO | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
Route 66 | 1993 | NBC |
Black Tie Affair | 1993 | NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment |
Thea | 1993–1994 | ABC | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Second Half | NBC |
Ricki Lake | 1993–2004 | Syndication | with The Garth Ancier Company |
Walker, Texas Ranger | 1993–2001 | CBS | co-production with Cannon Television (1993), Top Kick Productions/Norris Brothers Entertainment, The Ruddy/Greif Company, and CBS Productions Distributed outside of U.S. television by CBS Studios International |
Moon Over Miami | 1993 | ABC | with ABC Productions |
Birdland | 1994 | ABC | with Aerial Pictures |
The Cosby Mysteries | 1994–1995 | NBC | co-production with SAH Enterprises |
The Critic | 1994–1995 | ABC/Fox | co-production with Gracie Films and Film Roman |
Fortune Hunter | 1994 | Fox | with BBK Productions |
Party of Five | 1994–2000 | Fox | co-production with Keyser/Lippman Productions |
Sweet Justice | 1994–1995 | NBC |
Before They Were Stars | 1994–1996 | ABC | with Nash Entertainment, Scott Sternberg Productions and Katie Face Productions |
Get Smart | 1995 | Fox | with HBO Independent Productions |
Tempestt | 1995-1996 | Syndication | with Dick Clark Productions |
NewsRadio | 1995–1999 | NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications and 343 Incorporated |
The Jeff Foxworthy Show | 1995–1997 | ABC/NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Mr. Willoughby, Inc. |
Courthouse | 1995 | CBS |
The Naked Truth | 1995–1998 | ABC/NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications and Christopher Thompson Productions (season 1) |
The Adventures of Hyperman | 1995–1996 | CBS | with Hyperion Animation and Sunbow Productions |
The Single Guy | 1995-1997 | NBC | distribution only; produced by Hall of Production, NBC Studios and Castle Rock Entertainment |
The Dana Carvey Show | 1996 | ABC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
The Steve Harvey Show | 1996–2002 | The WB | with Brillstein-Grey Communications/Brad Grey Television (1996–2002), Winifred Hervey Productions, Stan Lathan Television, and Universal Television (1999–2002) |
Dark Skies | 1996–1997 | NBC | with Bryce Zabel Productions |
Boston Common | 1996–1997 | NBC | distribution only; produced by KoMut Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Just Shoot Me! | 1997–2003 | NBC | with Brillstein-Grey Communications/Brad Grey Television (1997–2003), Steven Levitan Productions and Universal Television (1999–2003) |
Stargate SG-1 | 1997-2007 | Showtime/Sci Fi | with Double Secret Productions (entire run), Gekko Film Corp. (seasons 1-8) and MGM Television (entire run) Sony co-produces the series for season 8 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television based on the 1994 film Stargate by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco Pictures |
Lawless | 1997 | FOX |
Head over Heels | 1997 | UPN | with Jeff Franklin Productions |
Wheel 2000 | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Scott Sternberg Productions a kid-friendly expansion of Wheel of Fortune by Merv Griffin Productions |
Between Brothers | 1997–1999 | FOX/UPN | with O'Brien/Alu Productions and Alan Haymon Productions |
Alright Already | 1997 | The WB | with Brillstein-Grey Communications |
The Gregory Hines Show | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions and CBS Productions |
The Tony Danza Show | 1997–1998 | NBC | with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and NBC Studios SPT distributes the series in North America only; NBC's stake in the series is distributed outside North America by MGM Television (through NBCUniversal Television Distribution) |
Over the Top | 1997 | ABC | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Panamort Television, and Greengrass Productions |
Sleepwalkers | 1997–1998 | NBC | with NBC Studios based on the 1992 film of the same name by Columbia Pictures |
Ask Harriet | 1998 | FOX | with Bris Entertainment and Once a Frog |
Jep! | 1998–1999 | Game Show Network | with Scott Sternberg Productions |
House Rules | 1998 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Christopher Thompson Productions |
Oh Baby | 1998–2000 | Lifetime | with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television (season 2) |
Dawson's Creek | 1998–2003 | The WB | with Outerbanks Entertainment |
The Series | 1998–2000 | Fox Kids | with Centropolis Television based on the 1998 movie by TriStar Pictures |
The Simple Life | 1998 | CBS | with Sternin and Fraser Ink, CC Lyons Productions and Bell Prime Time |
Rude Awakening | 1998–2001 | Showtime | with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television (seasons 2–3) |
V.I.P. | 1998-2002 | Syndication | with Lawton Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution/Domestic Television |
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 CBS Television Distribution/CBS Studios International |
The King of Queens | 1998–2007 | CBS | with Hanley Productions, CBS Productions, and CBS Paramount Network Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International |
L.A. Doctors | 1998–1999 | CBS | with Johnson/Hancock Productions and CBS Productions |
Fantasy Island | 1998–1999 | ABC | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment based on the 1977 television series by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and Columbia Pictures Television |
Cupid | 1998–1999 | ABC | with Mandalay Television |
Guys Like Us | 1998–1999 | UPN |
Mercy Point | 1998–1999 | UPN | with Mandalay Television |
Dilbert | 1999–2000 | UPN | with Idbox and United Media |
Grown Ups | 1999–2000 | UPN |
Dragon Tales | 1999–2005 | PBS Kids | with Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop |
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 | 1999–2002 | Syndication | Produced by Evolution Film & Tape |
Ladies Man | 1999–2001 | CBS | with Christopher Thompson Productions and CBS Productions |
Shasta McNasty | 1999–2000 | UPN | with Neal H. Moritz Productions |
Family Law | 1999-2002 | CBS | with Paul Haggis Productions and CBS Productions |
Time of Your Life | 1999–2000 | FOX | with Keyser/Lippman Productions |
Secret Agent Man | 2000 | UPN | with Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
Young Americans | 2000 | The WB | with Mandalay Television and Lions Gate Television |
Judge Hatchett | 2000–2008 | Syndication |
Strong Medicine | 2000–2006 | Lifetime | with One Ho Productions and By the Lake Productions |
Bette | 2000–2001 | CBS | with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and CBS Productions |
Grosse Pointe | The WB | distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group and Darren Star Productions |
Cursed | NBC | distribution only; produced by Artists Television Group, NBC Studios and Captain Shadow & Steve |
The Street | 2000 | FOX | with Darren Star Productions and Artists Television Group |
Madigan Men | ABC | with Chupack Productions, Touchstone Television and Artists Television Group Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in North America and Disney Media Distribution outside North America |
D'Myna Leagues | 2000–2002 | CTV | with Studio B Productions Distributed by DHX Media since 2016 |
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 |
Evolution Continues | 2001–2002 | Fox Kids | with The Montecito Picture Company, DIC Entertainment and DreamWorks SKG |
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 |
Pasadena | 2001–2002 | FOX | with Brad Grey Television and Go Mike Go Productions |
Imagine That | 2002 | NBC | with Touchstone Television and Seth Kurland Productions Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in North America and Disney Media Distribution outside North America |
As If | 2002 | UPN | with Carnival Films |
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 |
Pyramid | 2002-2004 | Syndication |
Girls Behaving Badly | 2002–2005 | Oxygen | Distribution only for broadcast syndication. |
The Shield | 2002–2008 | FX | with MiddKid Productions and Fox Television Studios |
Worst Case Scenarios | 2002 | TBS |
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 Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution |
Kingdom Hospital | 2004 | ABC | with Mark Carliner Productions and Touchstone Television |
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 |
Stargate Atlantis | 2004-2009 | Sci Fi | with Acme Shark and MGM Television Sony co-produces the series for season 2 only as part of the company-led consortium's purchase of its producer, MGM Television |
Robot Chicken | 2005–2018 | Adult Swim | with ShadowMachine Films (2005–2012), Stoop!d Monkey, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (2012–2018), Sony Pictures Digital (2005–2012), and Williams Street |
Beautiful People | 2005–2006 | ABC Family | with 34 Films and Pirates' Cove Entertainment |
The Book of Daniel | 2006 | NBC | with Flody Co., Bumpy Night and NBC Universal Television Studio Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Emily's Reasons Why Not | 2006 | ABC | with Pariah Films |
Love Monkey | 2006 | CBS | with 34 Films, Gran Via Productions, and Paramount Network Television Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution |
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 | with 2 Out Rally Productions and Pariah Films |
Kidnapped | 2006–2007 | NBC |
Big Day | 2006–2007 | ABC |
The Greg Behrendt Show | 2006–2007 | Syndication |
Viva Laughlin | 2007 | CBS | with CBS Paramount Network Television Distributed in the U.S. by CBS Television Distribution |
Judge David Young | 2007–2009 | Syndication |
Rules of Engagement | 2007–2013 | CBS | with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions, CBS Paramount Network Television, and CBS Television Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by CBS Studios International |
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 |
The Beast | 2009 | A&E | with Rooney McP Productions, Angell & Rotko, Trotwood Productions, Scarlet Fire Entertainment |
Cupid | 2009 | ABC | with Rob Thomas Productions and ABC Studios |
The Unusuals | 2009 | ABC | with Totally Commercial Films and 26 Keys Productions |
Sit Down, Shut Up | 2009 | FOX | with Tantamount Studios, ITV Studios, and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by 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 | with Harpo Studios |
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 the international format Dragons' Den |
The Sing-Off | 2009–2011 | NBC |
Brothers | 2009 | FOX |
Justified | 2010–2015 | FX | with Rooney McP Productions, Timberman/Beverly Productions, Nemo Films, and FX Productions |
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 Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Charlie's Angels | 2011 | ABC | with Miller Gough Ink Productions, 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 Network Television Distributed by Entertainment One outside of AXN markets |
The Client List | 2012–2013 | Lifetime | with Jaffe-Braunstein Entertainment, ITV Studios, and Fedora Films |
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 |
Us & Them | 2014 | Fox |
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 based on the 2011 film by TriStar Pictures |
The Night Shift | 2014–2017 | 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 | 2015–2017 | Netflix | with Sarabande Productions and 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 | 2015–2016 | 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 | 2015–2017 | 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 |
Asia's Got Talent | 2015–present | AXN | co-production with and distributed by Fremantle |
Cash Cab Philippines | 2015–present | AXN | co-produced by All3Media and ActiveTV Asia |
The Amazing Race Asia | 2016–present | AXN Asia | co-produced by Profiles Television and ABC Studios Distributed by Disney Media Distribution |
Outsiders | 2016–2017 | WGN America | with Famous Horses, Fedora Entertainment, Touchy Feely Films, and Tribune Studios |
Underground | 2016–2017 | WGN America | with Afemme, Get Lifted Film Company, Weed Road Pictures Safehouse Pictures, Wandering Rocks Productions, and Tribune Studios |
Game of Silence | 2016 | NBC | with David Hudgins Productions, Carol Mendelsohn Productions, and Universal Television |
Strong | 2016 | NBC | with 25/7 Productions and Lake Paradise Entertainment distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
Preacher | 2016–present | AMC | with Short Drive Entertainment, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kickstart, and AMC Studios |
The Get Down | 2016–2017 | Netflix | with Bazmark Films |
Houdini & Doyle | 2016 | Fox/Global/ITV | with Shore Z Productions, Shaw Communications, Big Talk Productions, Shaftesbury Films and ITV Studios |
Brief Encounters | 2016 | ITV | produced by CPL Productions Distribution only |
The $100,000 Pyramid | 2016-present | ABC | with SMAC Productions |
The Gong Show | 2016-present | ABC | with Den of Thieves |
Go Time | 2016–present | Syndication | Advertising sales only; produced and distributed by Litton Entertainment |
Kevin Can Wait | 2016–2018 | CBS | with CBS Television Studios |
Notorious | 2016 | ABC | with Osprey Productions, Firm Management and ABC Studios |
Timeless | 2016–2018 | NBC | with MiddKid Productions, Kripke Enterprises, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television |
The Crown | 2016–present | Netflix | with Left Bank Pictures |
One Day at a Time | 2017–present | Netflix | with Act III Productions, Snowpants Productions, and Small Fish Studios |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | 2017–present | Cartoon Network | with Sony Pictures Animation and DHX Media based on the 2009 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation Distributed outside of the U.S. by DHX Media |
Redemption | 2017 | NBC | with Davis Entertainment, The Jo(h)ns and Universal Television an expansion series to The Blacklist' by Sony Pictures Television and Universal Television |
Imaginary Mary | 2017 | ABC | with David Guarascio Productions, Adam F. Goldberg Productions, Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios |
The Series | 2017–present | Disney Channel | with Sony Pictures Animation, Nelvana and Media Rights Capital based on the 2012 film and its sequel by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation |
Atypical | 2017–present | Netflix | with Weird Brain, and Exhibit A |
The Good Doctor | 2017–present | ABC | with Shore Z Productions, and ABC Studios |
The Joker's Wild | 2017–present | TBS |
S.W.A.T. | 2017–present | CBS | with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Original Film, Perfect Storm Entertainment, and CBS Television Studios Based on the 2003 film and its sequels by Columbia Pictures |
Future Man | 2017–present | Hulu | with Point Grey Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions and Turkey Foot Productions |
Live PD: Police Patrol | 2017-present | A&E | Distribution for off-network syndication only; produced by Big Fish Entertainment, MGM Television, and A+E Networks |
Adventure: Your Way | 2017-present | AXN Asia | with Unitel StraightShooters |
Mr. Mercedes | 2017-present | Audience | with David E. Kelley Productions, Nomadicfilm, Temple Hill Productions, and Sonar Entertainment Distributed outside of the U.S. by SPT |
Go! Cartoons | 2017-2018 | YouTube | produced by Frederator Studios and Sony Pictures Animation |
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams | 2018–present | Amazon Video | with Anonymous Content, Channel 4, Electric Shepherd Productions, Moon Shot Entertainment, Left Bank Pictures, Rooney McP Productions, and Tall Ship Productions |
Alex, Inc. | 2018 | ABC | with Davis Entertainment, Gimlet Media and ABC Studios |
Cobra Kai | 2018–present | YouTube Red | with Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions and Overbrook Entertainment based on the 1984 film The Karate Kid, its sequels and its 2010 remake by Columbia Pictures |
Origin | 2018–present | YouTube Premium | with CiTVC, Midnight Radio and Left Bank Pictures |
Champaign ILL | 2018-present | YouTube Red | with Bro Bro, Shark vs. Bear and Fan Fare |
The Dangerous Book for Boys | 2018-present | Amazon Video | with Moonshot Entertainment and Amazon Studios |
Schooled | 2019-present | ABC | with Happy Madison Productions and ABC Studios |
Deadly Class | 2019-present | Syfy | with Gozie ABCO, Chipmunk Hill, Getaway Productions and Universal Cable Productions |
Black Monday | 2019-present | Showtime | with Shark vs. Bear, Point Grey Pictures and Showtime Networks |
The Boys | Coming 2019 | Amazon Video | with Amazon Studios, Point Grey Pictures and Original Film |
L.A.'s Finest | Spectrum | with 2.0 Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Television |
Humboldt | TBA | TBA | with Anonymous Content |
Sly Cooper | TBA | TBA | produced by Technicolor Animation Productions and Sony Interactive Entertainment; distributed by PGS Entertainment |
Formerly known as Columbia Pictures International Television and Columbia TriStar International Television (1992–2002).
Formerly known as T.A.T. Communications Company (1974–1982) and Embassy Communications (1982–1988).
Formerly known as Merv Griffin Productions until 1984.
Most of the Sony Wonder television library is currently owned by Studio100 Media/m4e.
Formerly known as Diplomatic until 2005.
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