List of MGM Television shows
MGM Television is an American television production/distribution company that was formed in 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under Loews, Inc. Today, MGM Television is a division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc., an MGM company.
List
This is a list of the MGM television shows. The first half is owned by Warner Bros. Television through Turner Entertainment Co. and the second is owned by MGM.
Note: (*) Denotes public domain.
MGM Television
Pre-May 1986 shows
- MGM Parade (1955–1956)
- The Thin Man (1957–1959)* (Based on the 1934 film and its sequels by MGM)
- Northwest Passage (1958–1959)*
- National Velvet (1960)
- The Best of the Post (1960)
- The Islanders (1960–1961)
- The Asphalt Jungle (1961)
- Cain's Hundred (1961–1962)
- Dr. Kildare (1961–1966) (Based on the 1937 movie Internes Can't Take Money and its sequels by MGM) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- Father of the Bride (1961–1962) (Based on the 1950 film and its sequel by MGM)
- Sam Benedict (1962–1963)
- The Eleventh Hour (1962–1964) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- The Lieutenant (1963–1964) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- Harry's Girls (1963)
- The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963–1964)
- Mr. Novak (1963–1965)
- Flipper (1964–1967) (co-production with Ivan Tors Films)
- Made in America (1964)
- Many Happy Returns (1964–1965) (co-production with Lindabob Productions)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964–1968) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- A Man Called Shenandoah (1965–1966)
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965–1967) (Based on the 1960 movie of the same name by MGM)
- Tom and Jerry (1965–1972)
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966, television special) (in association with Cat in the Hat Productions)
- Daktari (1966–1969) (co-production with Ivan Tors Films)
- Preview Tonight (1966) (episode "Seven Good Years and Seven Lean")
- The Rounders (1966–1967)
- The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966–1967) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- Jericho (1966–1967) (co-production with Arena Productions)
- The Forsyte Saga (1967) (mini)
- Off to See the Wizard (1967–1968) (Based on The Wizard of Oz)
- Hondo (1967) (Based on the 1953 film by Warner Bros.)
- Maya (1967–1968) (Based on the 1966 film by MGM)
- Then Came Bronson (1969–1970)
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–1972) (Based on the 1960 film by MGM)
- Medical Center (1969–1976) (co-production with Alfra Productions)
- Horton Hears a Who! (1970, television special) (in association with Cat in the Hat Productions)
- Young Dr. Kildare (1972)
- Assignment Vienna (1972)
- Hello Mother, Goodbye! (1973 pilot for NBC starring Bette Davis)
- Adam's Rib (1973) (Based on the 1949 film by MGM)
- Hawkins (1973–1974)
- The New Tom and Jerry Show (1975–1977) (in association with Hanna-Barbera Productions)
- Bronk (1975–1976)
- The Practice (1976–1977)
- The Montefuscos (1976)
- Jigsaw John (1976)
- Executive Suite (1976–1977)
- How the West Was Won (1977, 1978, 1979) (mini)
- CHiPs (1977–1983) (co-production with Rosner Television)
- Logan's Run (1977–1978) (Based on the 1976 film by MGM) (co-production with Goff-Roberts-Steiner Productions)
- Lucan (1977–1978)
- The French Atlantic Affair (1979) (mini)
- The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–1982) (co-production with Filmation Associates)
- The Tom and Jerry Hour (1981–1984) (in association with Filmation)
- McClain's Law (1981–1982) (co-production with Eric Bercovici Productions)
- Chicago Story (1982)
- Meatballs and Spaghetti (1982) (produced by Intermedia Entertainment and Marvel Productions)
- Pandamonium (1982) (in association with Intermedia Entertainment Company and Marvel Productions)
- Gilligan's Planet (1982–1983) (in association with Filmation Associates)
- Pandamonium (1982) (produced by InterMedia Entertainment Company and Marvel Productions)
- Thicke of the Night (1983)
- Jessie (1984) (co-production with Lindsay Wagner-David Gerber Productions)
- Mighty Orbots (1984–1985) (in association with Intermedia Entertainment and TMS Entertainment)
Note: Flipper, produced during the period of 1964–1967, was later acquired by The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and is currently owned and distributed by the successor company, MGM Television, which originally produced the series.
Post-April 1986 shows
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Fame | 1982–1987, 2003 | NBC/Syndication | based on the 1980 film by MGM |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | 1982-1983 | CBS | Based on the 1954 film by MGM
co-production with David Gerber Productions |
Gavilan | 1982-1983 | NBC | co-production with Mandy Films |
We Got It Made | 1983–1984, 1987-1988 | NBC/Syndication | co-production with InterMedia Entertainment Company and The Farr Organization Inc. |
Cutter to Houston | 1983 | CBS | co-production with Cypress Point Productions |
Empire | 1984 | CBS | |
George Washington | 1984 | CBS | miniseries
co-production with David Gerber Productions |
Paper Dolls | 1984 | ABC | co-production with Mandy Films |
Pink Panther and Sons | 1984-1985 | NBC | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions,[1] and Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Enterprises |
Kids Incorporated | 1984–1994 | Syndication/Disney Channel | co-production with Lynch Entertainment and RHI Entertainment |
Lady Blue | 1985-1986 | ABC | co-production with David Gerber Productions |
The New Twilight Zone | 1985–1989 | CBS/Syndication | a revival of the 1959 TV series by Cayuga Productions and CBS Productions; MGM/UA Television distributed the third season now owned by CBS and syndicated by CBS Television Distribution |
Jack and Mike | 1986-1987 | ABC | |
Karen's Song | 1987 | Fox | |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater | 1987–1988 | CBS | co-production with DIC Entertainment |
Sea Hunt | 1987–1988 | Syndication | A revival of the 1958 TV series by Ziv Television Programs |
thirtysomething | 1987–1991 | ABC | co-production with Bedford Falls Productions |
Baby Boom | 1988–1989 | NBC | based on the 1987 film by United Artists |
In the Heat of the Night | 1988–1994 | NBC/CBS | based on the 1967 film by United Artists |
Group One Medical | 1988–1989 | Syndication | |
Knightwatch | 1988–1989 | ABC | |
Straight to the Heart | 1989 | Syndication | |
Dream Street | 1989 | NBC | co-production with The Bedford Falls Company |
The Young Riders | 1989–1992 | ABC | |
Against the Law | 1990-1991 | Fox | |
Dark Shadows | 1991 | NBC | a revival of the 1966 TV series |
Mother Goose and Grimm | 1992 | CBS | co-production with Tribune Media Services and Film Roman |
James Bond Jr. | 1991–1994 | Syndication | co-production with Danjaq and Murakami-Wolf-Swenson Distributed by Claster Television and ad sales handled by Camelot Entertainment Sales Danjaq and UA owns the copyrights to series |
Nightmare Café | 1992 | NBC | |
The Pink Panther | 1993 | Syndication | co-production with MGM Animation and Marvel Productions |
The Outer Limits | 1995-2002 | Showtime/Sci Fi | a revival of the 1963 TV series by United Artists Television |
LAPD: Life on the Beat | 1995–1999 | Syndication | co-produced by QRZ Media, Inc. |
Poltergeist: The Legacy | 1996–1999 | Showtime/Sci Fi | |
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series | 1996-1999 | Syndication | co-production with MGM Animation Distributed by Claster Television based on the 1989 film All Dogs Go To Heaven |
Dead Man's Gun | 1997–1999 | Showtime | |
Stargate SG-1 | 1997–2007 | Showtime/Sci Fi | based on the 1994 film Stargate by MGM and Carolco |
Fame L.A. | 1997–1998 | Syndication | |
The Magnificent Seven | 1998–2000 | CBS | based on the 1960 film by United Artists |
RoboCop: Alpha Commando | 1998–1999 | Syndication | co-production with MGM Animation Distributed by Summit Media Group based on the 1987 film RoboCop by Orion Pictures |
The Lionhearts | 1998–2000 | Syndication | co-production with MGM Animation Distributed by Claster Television based on "Leo" the Lion |
National Enquirer TV | 1999–2001 | Syndication | co-production with Bogorad/Wyler Productions |
Sex Wars | 2000-2001 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by Lighthearted Entertainment |
Leap Years | 2001-2002 | Showtime | co-production with Temple Street Productions |
Jeremiah | 2002–2004 | Showtime | co-production with Lionsgate Television |
She Spies | 2002–2004 | NBC/Syndication | |
Stargate Infinity | 2002–2003 | Fox Box | co-production with DIC Entertainment |
Chappelle's Show | 2003–2006 | Comedy Central | started television distribution in 2007 |
Dead Like Me | 2003–2005 | Showtime | |
Animal Atlas | 2004–present | Syndication | co-produced by Longneedle Entertainment; co-distributed by Debmar-Mercury until 2009 |
Stargate Atlantis | 2004–2009 | Sci Fi | |
The L Word | 2004–2009 | Showtime | MGM only handles international distribution of the series. |
Barbershop: The Series | 2005 | Showtime | based on the 2002 film Barbershop |
Safari Tracks | 2005–2006 | Syndication | co-produced by Longneedle Entertainment; co-distributed by Debmar-Mercury until 2009 |
Dante's Cove | 2005–2007 | Here TV | distribution only |
Sports Action Team | 2006–2007 | NBC O&Os/HDNet/Syndication | produced by Towers Productions, Inc., NBC 5 Chicago and NBC Television Stations Division (2006); NBC Local Media (2007) distribution only for season 2 |
American Gladiators | 2008 | NBC | original series was produced and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Television, the revival is an MGM Television production |
Spaceballs: The Animated Series | 2008 | G4 | based on the 1987 film by MGM |
First Business | 2008–2014 | Syndication | distribution-only as part of This TV programming deal with program producer Weigel Broadcasting |
Stargate Universe | 2009–2011 | Syfy | |
Pink Panther and Pals | 2010 | Cartoon Network | co-production with Rubicon Studios |
Cash Cab | 2011-2015 | Discovery Channel | syndicated repeats of Discovery Channel series[2] |
Teen Wolf | 2011–present | MTV | co-produced by Lost Marbles Productions based on the 1985 movie of the same name, its sequel, and the TV series by Atlantic Releasing Corporation |
Vikings | 2013–present | History | |
Right This Minute | 2013–present | Syndication | co-produced by a consortium of station groups led by KTVU, San Francisco MGM stop distributing Right This Minute in 2016; Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution assumed distribution afterward |
Paternity Court | 2013–present | Syndication | produced by Orion Television[3] |
CeeLo Green's The Good Life | 2014 | TBS | distribution only; Produced by Emerald TV Productions and Rogue Atlas Productions |
Fargo | 2014–present | FX | based on the 1996 film[4] |
The Handmaid's Tale | 2017–present | Hulu | |
Beat Shazam | 2017–present | Fox | Co-produced with Apploff Entertainment and Shazam |
Get Shorty | 2017 | Epix |
UAMG Content
- Note: Formerly Mark Burnett Productions, One Three Media, and United Artists Media Group
United Artists Television
Ziv Television Programs
- The Cisco Kid (1950-1956)
- Boston Blackie (1951–1953)
- The Unexpected (1952)
- Your Favorite Story (1953–1955)
- I Led Three Lives (1953–1956)
- Mr. District Attorney (1954–1955)
- Science Fiction Theatre (1955–1957)
- Highway Patrol (1955-1959)
- Dr. Christian (1956–1957)
- The Man Called X (1956–1957)
- West Point Story (1956–1957)
- Harbor Command (1957–1958)
- Men of Annapolis (1957–1958)
- Target (1957–1958)
- Tombstone Territory (1957–1960)
- Dial 999 (1958–1959)
- Mackenzie's Raiders (1958-1959)
- The Rough Riders (1958–1959)
- Bat Masterson (1958-1961)
- Sea Hunt (1958-1961)
- Bold Venture (1959–1960)
- The Man and the Challenge (1959–1960)
- This Man Dawson (1959–1960)
- Lock-Up (1959-1961)
- Home Run Derby (1960)
- The Case of the Dangerous Robin (1960–1961)
- The Everglades (1961–1962)
- King of Diamonds (1961–1962)
- Ripcord (1961–1963)
- Keyhole (1962)
The Cannon Group, Inc.
- D.C. Follies (1987-1989) (co-production with Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures and Negative Entertainment)
- Nightmare Classics (1989)
Orion Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Cagney & Lacey | 1982-1988 | CBS | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
Just Men! | 1983 | NBC | co-production with Century Towers Productions and Rosner Television |
Lottery! | 1983-1984 | ABC | co-production with Rosner Television |
Kay O'Brien | 1986 | CBS | co-production with Asher-Whitehead Productions |
Hollywood Squares | 1986-1989 | Syndication | co-produced by Century Towers Productions |
Adderly | 1986-1988 | Global/CBS | co-production with JayGee Productions and Robert Cooper Productions |
High Rollers | 1987–1988 | Syndication | co-produced by Century Towers Productions and syndicated by Orion Television Syndication |
Crimewatch Tonight | 1987–1990 | Syndication | |
RoboCop: The Animated Series | 1988 | Syndication | co-production with Marvel Productions based on the 1987 film by Orion Pictures |
Sunset Beat | 1990 | ABC | |
Equal Justice | 1990-1991 | ABC | distribution only; produced by The Thomas Carter Company and ABC Productions |
Glory Days | 1990 | Fox | |
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures | 1990-1991 | CBS/Fox Kids | co-production with Nelson Entertainment, Hanna-Barbera Productions (season 1) and DIC Entertainment (season 2) based on the 1989 film by Orion Pictures |
WIOU | 1990-1991 | CBS | co-production with GTG Entertainment |
RoboCop: Alpha Commando | 1998–1999 | Syndication | co-production with MGM Television Distributed by Summit Media Group based on the 1987 film RoboCop by Orion Pictures |
Filmways
American International Television
- Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt (1965-1966) (co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions)
- Prince Planet (1965-1966)
- Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (1967-1968)
- Twiggy's Jukebox/Jukebox (1978-1980)
Heatter-Quigley Productions
- Video Village/Video Village, Jr. (1960–1962)
- Double Exposure (1961)
- People Will Talk (1963)
- The Celebrity Game (1964)
- Shenanigans (1964–1965)
- PDQ (1966–1969)
- Showdown (1966)
- Hollywood Squares/Storybook Squares (1966-1981 version)
- Temptation (1967–1968)
- Funny You Should Ask (1968–1969)
- Wacky Races (1968–1970, co-produced with Hanna-Barbera, rights owned by Warner Bros.)
- Name Droppers (1969)
- Gambit (1972–1976)
- Runaround (1972–1973)
- Amateur's Guide to Love (1972)
- Baffle (1973)
- All-Star Baffle (1974)
- High Rollers (1974–1976; 1978–1980)
- The Magnificent Marble Machine (1975–1976)
- Hot Seat (1976)
- To Say the Least (1977–1978)
- Bedtime Stories (1979)
- Las Vegas Gambit (1980–1981)
Samuel Goldwyn Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Flipper (1964 TV series) | 1964-67 | NBC | distribution only |
Robin of Sherwood | 1984-86 | ITV | produced by HTV and Goldcrest Films |
Body by Jake | 1988-89 | Syndication | |
American Gladiators | 1989-96 | Syndication | co-production with Trans World International and Four Point Entertainment |
GamePro TV | 1990-91 | Syndication | |
Why Didn't I Think of That? | 1992-94 | Syndication | |
Gladiators 2000 | 1994-96 | Syndication | |
Wild West Showdown | 1994 | Syndication | |
Flipper (1995 TV series) | 1995-2000 | Syndication | co-production with Roadshow Television, Coote-Hayes Productions and Tribune Entertainment seasons 3 and 4 produced by MGM Television |
Secrets of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House | 1996-97 | CBS | co-production with Keller Productions, The Wohl Company and Tales from the Crypt Productions |
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
- Teen Wolf (1986-1987) (produced by Southern Star Productions and Clubhouse Pictures)
Fries Entertainment
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Baby, I'm Back | 1978 | CBS | co-production with Lila Garrett Productions and Dewil Productions |
Born Famous | 1987-1988 | Syndication | co-production with Avanti Enterprises, Inc. and Mere-Mac Productions |
Supercarrier | 1988 | ABC | co-production with Richard Maynard Productions and Real Tinsel Productions |
The New Generation | 1988 | The Family Channel | co-production with Television House |
Evolution Media
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bug Juice | 1998-2001 | Disney Channel | co-production with Disney Channel Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Screen Gems Network | 1999-2002 | Syndication | Distributed by Columbia TriStar Television Distribution (later known as Columbia TriStar Domestic Television) Owned by Sony Pictures Television |
Fear Factor | 2001 | NBC | Season 1 only Distributed by Endemol |
Totally Hoops | 2001 | Disney Channel | co-production with Disney Channel Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Totally in Tune | 2002 | Disney Channel | co-production with Disney Channel Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Switched! | 2003-2004 | ABC Family | co-production with ABC Family Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Clean Sweep | 2003-2005 | TLC | Owned by Discovery Communications |
Boy Meets Boy | 2003 | Bravo | |
House Rules | 2003 | TBS | |
Bands Reunited | 2004-2006 | VH1 | |
The Mansion | 2004 | TBS | |
He's a Lady | 2004 | TBS | |
10 Years Younger | 2004-2005, 2008 | TLC | |
That Yin Yang Thing | 2005 | TLC | Owned by Discovery Communications |
The Adam Carolla Project | 2005 | TLC | |
You Are What You Eat | 2005 | N/A | |
The Real Housewives of Orange County | 2006-present | Bravo | |
Yo Momma | 2006-2007 | MTV | |
Get Your Face On | 2008 | TLC | Owned by Discovery Communications |
Growing Up Twisted | 2010 | A&E | |
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | 2010-2017 | Bravo | |
Beverly Hills Nannies | 2012 | ABC Family | co-production with ABC Family Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Code: 9 | 2012 | Disney Channel | Owned by Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution |
Prom Queens | 2012 | Lifetime | |
Sin City Rules | 2012-2013 | TLC | Owned by Discovery Communications |
Vanderpump Rules | 2013-2017 | Bravo | |
Botched | 2014-present | E! | |
Sweet Home Oklahoma | 2017-present | Bravo |
NBC Studios
MGM Worldwide Television Distribution handles international distribution for most 1973-2004 NBC Studios programs; exceptions include The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and In The House (distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Television since 1994), and most news, sports, and late-night programs and formats (distributed worldwide by NBCUniversal Television Distribution).
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Little House on the Prairie | 1974-1983 | NBC | co-production with Ed Friendly Productions |
Supertrain | 1979 | NBC | co-production with Dan Curtis Productions |
Father Murphy | 1981-1983 | NBC | |
Rage of Angels | 1983 | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Furia-Oringer Productions |
Princess Daisy | 1983 | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Steve Krantz Productions |
Fatal Vision | 1984 | NBC | miniseries |
Hot Pursuit | 1984 | NBC | co-production with Kenneth Johnson Productions |
Punky Brewster | 1984-1988 | NBC/Syndication | 1984-1986 produced by NBC Productions; 1987-1988 produced by Columbia Pictures Television Distributed by Sony Pictures Television in the US |
Sara | 1985 | NBC | co-production with UBU Productions |
It's Punky Brewster | 1985-1986 | NBC | co-produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. Based on the series Punky Brewster |
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues | 1986 | NBC | miniseries; co-production with Furia-Oringer Productions |
Kissyfur | 1986–1990 | NBC | co-production with DIC Entertainment and Saban International (season 2) |
Favorite Son | 1988 | NBC | miniseries |
Mancuso, F.B.I. | 1989-1990 | NBC | co-production with Steve Sohmer Productions |
True Blue | 1989-1990 | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions |
Generations | 1989-1991 | NBC | |
Saved by the Bell | 1989-1993 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Blind Faith | 1990 | NBC | miniseries |
Shannon's Deal | 1990-1991 | NBC | |
Gravedale High | 1990-1991 | NBC | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions |
A Family for Joe | 1990 | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions |
Guys Next Door | 1990-1991 | NBC | |
Lucky Chances | 1990 | NBC | miniseries |
Man of the People | 1991-1992 | NBC | co-production with Neal and Gary Productions |
Here and Now | 1992-1993 | NBC | co-production with SAH Productions, Inc. |
Secret Service | 1992-1993 | NBC | co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions and Skyvision Entertainment |
Name Your Adventure | 1992-1995 | NBC | |
California Dreams | 1992-1997 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Brains & Brawn | 1993 | NBC | |
Running the Halls | 1993 | NBC | co-production with Steve Slavkin Productions |
Saved by the Bell: The College Years | 1993-1994 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Saved by the Bell: The New Class | 1993-2000 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Message from Nam | 1993 | NBC | miniseries |
The Martin Short Show | 1994 | NBC | co-production with Dolshor Productions |
Family Album | 1994 | NBC | miniseries |
Amazing Grace | 1995 | NBC | |
Hang Time | 1995-2000 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Profiler | 1996–2000 | NBC | co-production with Three Putt Entertainment (1998-2000) and The Sander/Moses Group |
Mr. Rhodes | 1996-1997 | NBC | co-production with Universal Television |
Doomsday Virus | 1996 | NBC | miniseries |
The Tony Danza Show | 1997 | NBC | co-production with Katie Face Productions, Kokoro Productions and Columbia TriStar Television |
Union Square | 1997–1998 | NBC | co-production with Barron/Pennette Productions and Three Sisters Entertainment |
USA High | 1997-1999 | USA Network | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Working | 1997-1999 | NBC | co-production with Davidoff/Rosenthal Productions |
City Guys | 1997-2001 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Conrad Bloom | 1998 | NBC | co-production with Pennette Productions and Three Sisters Entertainment |
One World | 1998-2001 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
Will & Grace | 1998–2006 | NBC | co-production with KoMut Entertainment and Three Sisters Entertainment distributed by Warner Bros. Television in the US |
Passions | 1999–2008 | NBC/The 101 Network | MGM only distributes the first four seasons |
Cold Feet | 1999 | NBC | co-production with Kerry Ehrin Productions and Granada Entertainment USA |
Providence | 1999–2002 | NBC | co-production with John Masius Productions |
DAG | 2000–2001 | NBC | co-production with Gordon & Conn Productions and Double Wide Productions |
Just Deal | 2000–2002 | NBC | co-production with Lynch Entertainment and GEP Productions |
Lost | 2001 | NBC | co-production with Conaco |
All About Us | 2001 | NBC | co-production with Peter Engel Productions |
The Fighting Fitzgeralds | 2001 | NBC | co-production with Artists Television Group, Irish Twins Productions and Mauretania Productions |
Three Sisters | 2001–2002 | NBC | co-production with Blackie and Blondie Productions |
Crossing Jordan | 2001–2007 | NBC | co-production with Tailwind Productions and Kaledo Dritte Productions |
Leap of Faith | 2002 | NBC | co-production with Perkins Street Productions |
Boomtown | 2002–2003 | NBC | co-production with Nemo Films and DreamWorks Television |
Watching Ellie | 2002–2003 | NBC | co-production with Hammond's Reef |
Hidden Hills | 2002–2003 | NBC | co-production with Primarily Entertainment and Rude Mood Productions |
American Dreams | 2002–2005 | NBC | co-production with Dick Clark Productions and Universal Television |
Hunter | 2003 | NBC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television and Stu Segall Productions |
Kingpin | 2003 | NBC | co-production with Knee Deep Productions and Spelling Television |
Happy Family | 2003–2004 | NBC | co-production with Guarascio/Port Productions |
Las Vegas | 2003–2008 | NBC | co-production with DreamWorks Television |
LAX | 2004–2005 | NBC | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company and Nick Thiel Productions |
Committed | 2005 | NBC | co-production with Blackie and Blondie Productions |
Revelations | 2005 | NBC | co-production with Stillking Films and Pariah Television |
Television specials
MGM Television
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
I Want to Live! | 1983 | ABC | Remake of the 1958 film by United Artists |
Paper Dolls | 1984 | ABC | Co-produced with Mandy Films |
George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation | 1986 | CBS | Co-produced with David Gerber Productions |
The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission | 1987 | NBC | |
The Man Who Fell to Earth | 1987 | ABC | Co-produced with David Gerber Productions |
Charlie | 1989 | ||
She Knows Too Much | 1989 | NBC | Co-produced with Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions and The Fred Silverman Company |
Fatal Memories | 1992 | NBC | Co-production with Green Point Productions and Western International Communications Ltd |
In the Arms of a Killer | 1992 | NBC | Co-produced with RLC Productions and Monarch Pictures Corporation |
Women vs. Men | 2002 | Showtime | Co-produced with The Bedford Falls Company |
Carrie | 2002 | NBC | distribution; produced by Trilogy Entertainment Group |
Legally Blonde | 2003 | ABC | |
Fargo | 2003 | ||
A Very Pink Christmas | 2011 | ABC Family | |
People's Choice Awards | 2016, 2017 | CBS |
United Artists Television
- The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
- Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond (1967)
- The Pink Panther in: A Pink Christmas (1978)
- James Bond: The First 25 Years (1983)
The Cannon Group, Inc.
- The Making of Death Wish 3 (1985)
Orion Television
- Forbidden Love (1982)
- The First Time (1982)
- Will There Really Be a Morning? (1983)
- Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (1983)
- This Girl for Hire (1983)
- A Matter of Sex (1984)
- Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story (1984)
- Condor (1985)
- Beverly Hills Madam (1986)
- Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story (1986)
- Babes in Toyland (1986)
- Murder by the Book (1987)
Filmways
- Miracle on Ice (1981)
American International Television
NBC Studios
- Mrs. R's Daughter (1979)
- The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang (1979)
- Wait till Your Mother Gets Home! (1983)
- An Early Frost (1985)
- C.A.T. Squad: Stalking Danger (1986)
- Christmas Eve (1986)
- The Abduction of Kari Swenson (1987)
- Assault and Matrimony (1987)
- The Little Match Girl (1987)
- The Child Saver (1988)
- C.A.T. Squad 2: Python Wolf (1988)
- A Father’s Homecoming (1988)
- Winnie (1988)
- Flying Blind (1988)
- Take My Daughters, Please (1988)
- I'll Be Home for Christmas (1988)
- Brotherhood of the Rose (1989)
- Those She Left Behind (1989)
- The Gifted One (1989)
- Roe vs. Wade (1989)
- Turn Back the Clock (1989)
- Chameleons (1989)
- Fall from Grace (1990)
- Last Flight Out (1990)
- Kaleidoscope (1990)
- Fine Things (1990)
- Follow Your Heart (1990)
- Changes (1991)
- One Special Victory (1991)
- Danielle Steel's 'Palomino' (1991)
- Daddy (1991)
- In the Best Interest of the Children (1992)
- Secrets (1992)
- In the Shadow of a Killer (1992)
- Cruel Doubt (1992)
- Danger Island (1992)
- Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (1992)
- Shadow of a Stranger (1992)
- Marked for Murder (1993)
- Heartbeat (1993)
- Danielle Steel's Star (1993)
- Double Deception (1993)
- The Secrets of Lake Success (1993)
- Bonanza: The Return (1993)
- Once in a Lifetime (1994)
- One Woman’s Courage (1994)
- A Time to Heal (1994)
- Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story (1994)
- Too Good to Be True (1994)
- A Perfect Stranger (1994)
- Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (1994)
- Roseanne and Tom: Behind the Scenes (1994)
- Bonanza: Under Attack (1995)
- Vanished (1995)
- Awake To Danger (1995)
- Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story (1995)
- She Fought Alone (1995)
- Her Hidden Truth (1995)
- Mixed Blessings (1995)
- No Greater Love (1996)
- Remembrance (1996)
- Full Circle (1996)
- Night Visitors (1996)
- Seduced by Madness (1996)
- Her Last Chance (1996)
- Sweet Dreams (1996)
- The Secret She Carried (1996)
- Friends 'Til the End (1997)
- Asteroid (1997)
- Murder Live! (1997)
- Born Into Exile (1997)
- Killing Mr. Griffin (1997)
- Sleeping with the Devil (1997)
- The World’s Wildest Magic (1997)
- Perfect Body (1997)
- Cloned (1997)
- The Tempest (1998)
- I've Been Waiting for You (1998)
- Witness to the Mob (1998)
- The World's Most Dangerous Magic (1998)
- Death Defying Thrills (1998)
- Crime and Punishment (1998)
- Payback (1999)
- The Wrong Girl (1999)
- Vanished Without a Trace (1999)
- The 60’s (1999)
- Confirmation: The Hard Evidence of Aliens Among Us? (1999)
- Mutiny (1999)
- The World's Most Dangerous Magic 2 (1999)
- Dave Barlta: Extreme Stuntman (1999)
- Atomic Train (1999)
- The Jesse Ventura Story (1999)
- The Promise (1999)
- Cruel Justice (1999)
- Road Rage (1999)
- A Touch of Hope (1999)
- Countdown to Chaos (1999)
- The David Cassidy Story (2000)
- The Spring (2000)
- The 70’s (2000)
- In His Life: The John Lennon Story (2000)
- Submerged (2001)
- Dying to Dance (2001)
- Hunter: Return to Justice (2002)
- It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002)
- Hunter: Back in Force (2003)
- Critical Assembly (2003)
- Saving Jessica Lynch (2003)
See also
References
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- ↑ Mediaweek: "Cash Cab Heads to Off-Net Syndication", October 26, 2009.
- ↑ "Exclusive: MGM to Launch 'Paternity Court' This Fall - 2012-12-12 22:52:29 | Broadcasting & Cable". Broadcastingcable.com. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ↑ "FX Sets Premiere Date For 'Fargo,'" from Variety, 1/14/2014