20th Century Fox Television
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20th Century Fox Television is the television production division of the 20th Century Fox movie studio, a subsidiary of News Corporation. Twentieth Television (also spelled "20th Television") is a separate distribution arm overseen by News Corp.'s Fox Television Stations Group, although it uses a variant of the studio logo. [1]
20th Century Fox Television was founded in the late 1940s as other studios were branching out into television production as well.
Since 1986, TCFT has produced the bulk of series airing on the Fox network, including The Simpsons. Twentieth Television produces the first two series to air on Fox's sister network, MyNetworkTV: Desire and Fashion House.
[edit] Notable TV series by TCFT
- Crusade In Europe (1949)
- My Friend Flicka (1956-1958)
- Broken Arrow (1956-1960)
- Man Without A Gun (1957-1959)
- Five Fingers (1959-1960)
- Adventures in Paradise (1959-1962)
- The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963)
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968)
- Peyton Place (1964-1969)
- Daniel Boone (1964-1970)
- Lost in Space (1965-1968)
- Batman (1966-1968)
- Julia (1968-1971)
- Room 222 (1969-1974)
- Nanny and the Professor (1970-1971)
- M*A*S*H (1972-1983) (from the 1970 film of the same name)
- That's Hollywood (1976-1982)
- ABC Weekend Specials (1977-present; selected episodes)
- The Paper Chase (1978-1986)
- Dance Fever (1979-1987)
- Trapper John, M.D. (1979-1986)
- Breaking Away (1980-1981)
- The Fall Guy (1981-1986)
- 9 to 5 (1982-1983, 1986-1988) (from the 1980 film of the same name)
- Masquerade (1983-1984)
- Mr. Belvedere (1985-1990)
- The Wizard (1986-1987)
- L.A. Law (1986-1994)
- Hooperman (1987-1989)
- The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990)
- 21 Jump Street (1987-1991)
- America's Most Wanted (1988-present)
- The Simpsons (1989-present)
- COPS (1989-present)
- Sister Kate (1989-1990)
- Anything But Love (1989-1992)
- Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989-1993)
- Good Grief (1990-1991)
- In Living Color (1990-1994)
- The Sunday Comics (1991-1992)
- Civil Wars (1991-1993)
- Silk Stalkings (1991-1999)
- Picket Fences (1992-1996)
- The X-Files (1993-2002)
- NYPD Blue (1993-2005)
- Chicago Hope (1994-2000)
- The Crew (1995-1996)
- Space: Above and Beyond (1995-1996)
- The Pretender (1996-2000)
- King of the Hill (1997-present)
- 413 Hope St. (1997-1998)
- Nothing Sacred (1997-1998)
- The Visitor (1997-1998)
- Ally McBeal (1997-2002)
- Dharma & Greg (1997-2002)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
- The Practice (1997-2004)
- The Big House (1998-present)
- The Magic Hour (1998-1999)
- Holding the Baby (1998-1999)
- Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998-2001)
- The Hughleys (1998-2002)
- Martial Law (1998-2002)
- Judging Amy (1999-2005)
- Harsh Realm (1999-2000)
- Stark Raving Mad (1999-2000)
- Ally (1999-2000)
- Roswell (1999-2002)
- Family Guy (1999-2002, 2005-present)
- Futurama (1999-2003) as 30th Century Fox
- Angel (1999-2004)
- Greed (1999-2000)
- Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006)
- Super Greed (2000)
- Reba (2001-present)
- Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-2005)
- My Name is Earl (2005-present)
- American Dad (2005-present)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ FOX to launch MyNetworkTV - News Corp. press release; FTSG's oversight of 20th TV mentioned in second-last paragraph.