List of shows produced by FremantleMedia

This is a list of shows produced by FremantleMedia, a British international television content and production/distribution subsidiary of Bertelsmann's RTL Group, Europe's largest TV, radio, and production company.

FremantleMedia North America

Title Network Original running Notes
The Price Is Right CBS 1972– Co-produced with Mark Goodson Productions (1984–2007)
Family Feud ABC, CBS, Syndication 1976– Co-produced with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions (1976–82), Mark Goodson Productions (1982–85, 1988–95, 1999–2002). Distributed by Viacom Enterprises (1977–85), LBS Communications (1988–91) Tribune Entertainment (1999–2007), 20th Television/Debmar-Mercury (2007–)
American Idol Fox, ABC 2002-2016 Co-produced with 19 Entertainment
America's Got Talent NBC 2006– Co-produced with Syco Entertainment
Celebrity Family Feud NBC, ABC 2008, 2015–
Can You Duet CMT 2008-2009
The Phone MTV 2009 Co-produced with Just-In Time Entertainment and Park Lane Productions
What Chilli Wants VH1 2010-2011
The X Factor Fox 2011-2013 Co-produced with Syco Entertainment
Monsuno Nicktoons (USA), Nicktoons, CITV (UK), Nickelodeon (France), Nickelodeon, K2 (Italy), YTV (Canada)[1], TV Tokyo (Japan), Go!, Nickelodeon (Australia), Spacetoon (Arab League), MTV (Germany) 2012-2014 Co-produced with Jakks Pacific, Dentsu Entertainment Inc., The Topps Company, Larx Entertainment, Nickelodeon Productions
The Great Christmas Light Fight ABC 2013–
Grojband Teletoon 2013-2015 Co-produced with Fresh TV and Neptoon Studios
Celebrity Name Game Syndication 2014-2017 Co-produced with Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Green Mountain West Inc. and CBS Television Studios. Distributed by Debmar-Mercury and 20th Television (ad sales)
To Tell the Truth ABC 2016– Co-produced with Gaspin Media
Match Game ABC 2016– Co-produced with Triple Threat Productions and Entertain the Brutes
American Gods Starz 2017– Co-produced with Living Dead Guy, J.A. Green Construction Corp. and The Blank Corporation
Brand [2] USA Network TBA Co-produced with Landscape Entertainment

495 Productions

Title Network Original running Notes
Nashville Star USA Network, NBC 2003-2008 Co-produced with Reveille Productions
Tool Academy VH1 2009-2010
Party Down South CMT 2014-2016
Invite Only Cabo Bravo 2017–

Original Productions

Title Network Original running Notes
1000 Ways to Die Spike 2008-2012

Random House Studio

Title Network Original running Notes
Heartland Table Food Network 2013-2014 Co-produced with Tavola Productions
Loving Day [3] Showtime TBA Based on the novel of the same name by Mat Johnson

FremantleMedia Kids and Family

Title Network Original running Notes
Ella the Elephant TVOKids (Canada), Disney Junior (U.S.), Tiny Pop (U.K.) 2013–2014 TVOKids and DHX Cookie Jar Inc.
Kate & Mim-Mim Disney Junior (US) Family Jr./Knowledge Kids/BBC Kids (Canada) CBeebies (UK) and Cartoonito (Italy) 2014– Co-produced with Nerd Corps Entertainment and DHX Media
Danger Mouse CBBC 2015– Co-produced with Boulder Media
Who Was? Netflix 2018 Penguin Random House and FremantleMedia

FremantleMedia UK

Boundless

Title Network Original running Notes
An Hour to Save Your Life BBC Two 2014–

Euston Films

Title Network Original running Notes
Hard Sun BBC One, Hulu 2017 upcoming

Retort

Title Network Original running Notes
Chewing Gum E4 2015–

Thames

Title Network Original running Notes
All Star Family Fortunes ITV 2006-2015
The Chart [4] BBC One TBA

FremantleMedia Australia

Title Network Original running Notes
Bindi's Bootcamp ABC3 2012-2015 Co-produced with 19 Entertainment

FremantleMedia Enterprises

Title Network Original running Notes
Wizards vs Aliens CBBC 2012-2014 Co-produced with BBC Cymru Wales
Max Steel Disney XD (2013) Netflix (2014) 2013-2016 Co-produced with Nerd Corps Entertainment, Mattel Playground Productions

References

  1. Monsuno premieres this Saturday on YTV
  2. The Deadline Team (May 8, 2014). "USA Picks Up Drama Pilot ‘Stanistan’, Announces 5 Comedies & 6 Dramas In Development". Deadline. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  3. Andreeva, Nellie (August 17, 2015). "Showtime Adapting Mat Johnson’s Novel ‘Loving Day’ As Comedy About Racial Identity". Deadline. Retrieved May 2, 2017.
  4. Lodderhouse, Diana (June 9, 2017). "BBC One Launching New Singing Talent Competition ‘The Chart’". Deadline. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
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