List of 20th Television programs
This is a list of programs produced, distributed or owned by 20th Century Studios television divisions, including 20th Television, Touchstone Television, Fox Television Animation, Regency Television and distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic 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 | |
How to Marry a Millionaire | 1957–1959 | NTA Film Network | 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 | 1961–1962 | ABC | based on the 1956 Marilyn Monroe film of the same name
co-production The Belmont Television Company, Inc. |
Margie | 1961–1962 | ABC | |
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 | |
Lost in Space | 1965–1968 | CBS | co-produced by Irwin Allen Productions, Jodi Productions and Van Bernard Productions and the CBS Television Network |
The Long, Hot Summer | 1965–1966 | ABC | |
The Loner | 1965–1966 | CBS | co-produced by Greenway Productions and Interlaken Productions |
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 1997–1999 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 | Coming 2020 | Netflix | with Lord Miller Productions and Bento Box Entertainment |
Big Sky | ABC | with David E. Kelley Productions and A+E Studios | |
Filthy Rich | FOX | with Imagine Television, Wyolah Films and Fox Entertainment | |
neXt | with Zaftig Films and Fox Entertainment | ||
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 |
Touchstone Television
Formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios; 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 |
Ratched | 2020 | Netflix | with The Saul Zaentz Company and Ryan Murphy Productions |
Untitled Percy Jackson & the Olympians TV series | TBA | Disney+ |
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 perviously taped AMW episodes. |
Classmates | 2003 | Syndication |
Fox Family Worldwide
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 | Amazon 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 | |
Atlanta | 2016–present | FX | |
Better Things | 2016–present | FX | |
Legion | 2017–2019 | FX | |
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 |
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 |
Devs | 2020 | Hulu | co-production with DNA TV and Scott Rudin Productions |
Mrs. America | 2020 | Hulu | |
Y | 2020 | 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–present | co-production with ITV Entertainment and Armoza Formats |
First Responders Live | 2019–present | |
Animation Domination High-Def
Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
ADHD Shorts | 2013–2016 | FOX FXX | |
Axe Cop | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX | |
Golan the Insatiable | 2013–2015 | FOX FXX | Double Hemm and Amazing Schlockand |
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 |
---|---|---|---|
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 Century Fox 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)
Fox 21 Television Studios
- 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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Notes
- No longer distributed by 20th Television.