List of Paramount Skydance television programs
This is a list of television series produced and/or owned by divisions and subsidiaries of Paramount Skydance Corporation:
The divisions and subsidiaries include CBS Studios, CBS Media Ventures, CBS News and Stations, Paramount Media Networks, Paramount Television Studios and Showtime Networks. Other divisions and subsidiaries include Skydance Television, MTV Entertainment Studios, Awesomeness, CBS Productions, Viacom Productions/Enterprises, Big Ticket Television, DreamWorks Television, Miramax Television, Desilu Productions, the older incarnation of Paramount Television, Bing Crosby Productions, Rysher Entertainment, Television Program Enterprises, Republic Pictures Television, Laurel Entertainment, ABC Films, NBC Films, QM Productions, Taft Entertainment Television/Worldvision Enterprises, Group W/Eyemark Entertainment, King World Productions and Spelling Television.
Paramount Skydance TV Media
CBS Studios
Note: Formerly known as CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| Late Show with David Letterman | 1993–2015 | CBS | inherited from CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated |
| 7th Heaven | 1996–2007 | The WB/The CW | co-production with Spelling Television |
| King of Queens | 1998–2007 | CBS | inherited from CBS Productions; co-production with Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television and Hanley Productions Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Girlfriends | 2000–2008 | UPN/The CW | inherited from Paramount Television; co-production with Happy Camper Productions and Grammnet Productions |
| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2000–2015 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis |
| The Amazing Race | 2001–present | CBS | |
| The Dead Zone | 2002–2007 | USA Network | inherited from Paramount Network Television; co-production with Crescent Entertainment, Lionsgate Television, The Segan Company, Modern Entertainment, Piller2 Productions / The Piller/Segan Company and Dead Zone Production Company Distributed in the U.S. by Lionsgate/Debmar-Mercury |
| Without a Trace | 2002–2009 | CBS | inherited from CBS Productions co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television |
| CSI: Miami | 2002–2012 | CBS | inherited from CBS Productions co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis |
| America's Next Top Model | 2003–2018 | UPN/The CW/VH1 | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with 10 by 10 Productions and Tyra Banks |
| NCIS | 2003–present | CBS | previously produced by Paramount Network Television co-production with Belisarius Productions Spin-off of JAG |
| Cold Case | 2003–2010 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television |
| The 4400 | 2004–2007 | USA Network | previously produced by Viacom Productions/Paramount Network Television; co-production with American Zoetrope, BSkyB, Renegade 83 Productions and 4400 Productions |
| CSI: NY | 2004–2013 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Alliance Atlantis |
| Everybody Hates Chris | 2005–2009 | UPN/The CW | previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with CR Enterprises and 3 Arts Entertainment |
| The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2005–2014 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production for Worldwide Pants Incorporated |
| NUMB3RS | 2005–2010 | CBS | previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Scott Free Productions, The Barry Schindel Company ; and Post 109 Productions ; |
| Ghost Whisperer | 2005–2010 | CBS | previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Sander/Moses Productions, ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution. |
| Medium | 2005–2011 | NBC/CBS | previously produced by Paramount Television; co-production with Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet Productions |
| Criminal Minds | 2005–present | CBS/Paramount+ | previously produced by Paramount Network Television; co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Entertainment One and ABC Signature Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution. |
| The Game | 2006–2015 | The CW/BET | co-production with Georgia Media ;, Happy Camper Productions ;, Akil Productions ;, Grammnet Productions, and BET Original Productions ; |
| 3 lbs | 2006–2007 | CBS | co-production with Ocko & Company |
| Cane | 2007 | CBS | co-production with Once a Frog Productions, El Sendero Productions, Interscope Television, and ABC Studios |
| Aliens in America | 2007–2008 | The CW | co-production with Guarascio/Port Productions, Mr. Bigshot Fancy-Pants Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| Life Is Wild | 2007–2008 | The CW | co-production with 34 Films and Company Pictures |
| Gossip Girl | 2007–2012 | The CW | co-production with Alloy Entertainment, College Hill Pictures, Fake Empire, and Warner Bros. Television |
| Rules of Engagement | 2007–2013 | CBS | co-production with Game Six Productions, Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Comanche Moon | 2008 | CBS | co-production with The Firm, Saria Inc., and Sony Pictures Television Distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Worst Week | 2008–2009 | CBS | co-production with Two Soups Productions, Hat Trick Productions and Universal Media Studios Distributed in the U.S. by Syndication Studios Based on the TV series The Worst Week of My Life by Hat Trick Productions and the BBC |
| Gary Unmarried | 2008–2010 | CBS | co-production with Ed Yeager Productions, Rude Mood Productions and ABC Studios Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution |
| Flashpoint | 2008–2012 | CTV CBS/Ion Television | co-production with Pink Sky Entertainment and Avamar Entertainment |
| 90210 | 2008–2013 | The CW | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Sachs/Judah Productions Based on Beverly Hills 90210 |
| I Get That a Lot | 2009–2015 | CBS | |
| The Good Wife | 2009–2016 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions and Small Wishes Productions |
| Melrose Place | 2009–2010 | The CW | Pilot only; co-production with Slavkin/Swimmer Continuation of the 1990s TV series of the same name |
| NCIS: Los Angeles | 2009–2023 | CBS | co-production with R. Scott Gemmill Productions and Shane Brennan Productions Expansion of NCIS. |
| The Vampire Diaries | 2009–2017 | The CW | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
| Hawaii Five-0 | 2010–2020 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions; co-production with K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Entertainment Based on the 1968 TV series |
| Blue Bloods | 2010–2024 | CBS | previously produced by CBS Productions co-production with Panda Productions, The Leonard Goldberg Company, and Paw in Your Face Productions |
| Hellcats | 2010–2011 | The CW | co-production with Five & Dime Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| The Talk | 2010–2024 | CBS | |
| Mad Love | 2011 | CBS | co-production with Two Soups Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
| Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | 2011 | CBS | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Bernero Productions and ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Media Distribution Expansion of Criminal Minds |
| CHAOS | 2011 | CBS | co-production with Rat Entertainment, Certified Pulp and Fox Television |
| Unforgettable | 2011–2016 | CBS/A&E | co-production with Timberman/Beverly Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| A Gifted Man | 2011–2012 | CBS | co-production with Baer Bones and Timberman/Beverly Productions |
| Ringer | 2011–2012 | The CW | pilot only; co-production with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios, Warner Bros. Television and CBS Productions |
| The Secret Circle | 2011–2012 | The CW | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
| Hart of Dixie | 2011–2015 | The CW | co-production with Fake Empire, Dogarooski Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| Made in Jersey | 2012 | CBS | co-production with Left Coast Productions, FanFare Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
| Common Law | 2012 | USA Network | co-production with Junction Entertainment |
| Vegas | 2012–2013 | CBS | co-production with Happy Valley Productions, Tree Line Film and Arthur Sarkissian Productions |
| Emily Owens, M.D. | 2012–2013 | The CW | co-production with The Dan Jinks Company and Warner Bros. Television |
| Elementary | 2012–2019 | CBS | co-production with Hill of Beans Productions and Timberman-Beverly Productions |
| Beauty & the Beast | 2012–2016 | The CW | co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions, WhizBang Films and Take 5 Productions Based on the 1987 TV series by Republic Pictures |
| Under the Dome | 2013–2015 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Television and Baer Bones |
| We Are Men | 2013 | CBS | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company and Roughhouse Productions |
| Cult | 2013 | The CW | co-production with Rockne S. O'Bannon Television, Fake Empire, and Warner Bros. Television |
| King & Maxwell | 2013 | TNT | co-production with Shane Brennan Productions |
| The Millers | 2013–2014 | CBS | co-production with Amigos de Garcia Productions |
| The Tomorrow People | 2013–2014 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti/Plec, FremantleMedia North America and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 1973 TV series by Thames Television |
| The Originals | 2013–2018 | The CW | co-production with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
| Reign | 2013–2017 | The CW | co-production with Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, WhizBang Films and Warner Bros. Television |
| Intelligence | 2014 | CBS | co-production with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Tripp Vinson Productions, The Barry Schindel Company and ABC Studios |
| Bad Teacher | 2014 | CBS | co-production with Gifted And Talented Camp, Mosaic Media Group, Quantity Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television Based on the 2011 film by Columbia Pictures |
| Reckless | 2014 | CBS | co-production with Sander/Moses Productions |
| Star-Crossed | 2014 | The CW | co-production with Space Floor TV, Olé Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| Extant | 2014–2015 | CBS | co-production with 22 Plates Productions and Amblin Television |
| The McCarthys | 2014–2015 | CBS | co-production with Loosely Inspired by Bambi Cottages Productions, Olive Bridge Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television |
| Scorpion | 2014–2018 | CBS | co-production with K/O Paper Products, Blackjack Films, Perfect Storm Entertainment and SB Projects |
| Madam Secretary | 2014–2019 | CBS | co-production with Barbara Hall Productions and Revelations Entertainment |
| NCIS: New Orleans | 2014–2021 | CBS | co-production with Wings Productions and When Pigs Fly Incorporated |
| The 100 | 2014–2020 | The CW | co-production with Bonanza Productions, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
| Jane the Virgin | 2014–2019 | The CW | co-production with Poppy Productions, RCTV International, Electus and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 2002 TV series Juana la Virgen by RCTV |
| Power | 2014–2020 | Starz | co-production with End of Episode, Inc., Mawuli Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc. |
| Young & Hungry | 2014–2018 | ABC Family/Freeform | co-production with Waffle Toaster Productions, Relativity Television/Critical Content, Blondie Girl Productions and The Tannenbaum Company |
| Celebrity Name Game | 2014–2017 | Syndication | co-production with Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Green Mountain West Inc., FremantleMedia North America, 20th Television and Debmar-Mercury |
| Battle Creek | 2015 | CBS | co-production with Shore Z Productions, Gran Via Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
| The Messengers | 2015 | The CW | co-production with Thunder Road Television and Warner Bros. Television |
| Significant Mother | 2015 | The CW | co-production with Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television |
| Limitless | 2015–2016 | CBS | co-production with K/O Paper Products, Action This Day! and Relativity Television/Critical Content Based on the 2011 film by Lionsgate |
| Impastor | 2015–2016 | TV Land | co-production with All in Vane Productions, The Tannenbaum Company and TV Land Original Productions |
| The Odd Couple | 2015–2017 | CBS | co-production with The Tannenbaum Company and Timberman-Beverly Productions Based on the 1965 play, the 1968 film by Paramount Pictures and the 1970 TV series by Paramount Television |
| Zoo | 2015–2017 | CBS | co-production with James Patterson Entertainment, Tree Line Film and Midnight Radio |
| Code Black | 2015–2018 | CBS | co-production with Michael Seitzman's Pictures, Maniac Productions, Tiny Pyro Productions and ABC Studios |
| Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | 2015–2019 | The CW | co-production with LeanMachine, Webbterfuge, Black Lamb, racheldoesstuff and Warner Bros. Television |
| The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2015–2023 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions |
| The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | 2015–2026 | CBS | co-production with Spartina Productions |
| Angel from Hell | 2016 | CBS | co-production with Quill Entertainment |
| BrainDead | 2016 | CBS | co-production with King Size Productions and Scott Free Productions |
| American Gothic | 2016 | CBS | co-production with Full Fathom Five, Hyla Regilla Productions and Amblin Television |
| Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | 2016–2017 | CBS | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Erica Messer Productions and ABC Studios Distributed outside of the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution Expansion of Criminal Minds |
| The Great Indoors | 2016–2017 | CBS | co-production with Gibbons Bros. Productions and Shiny Brass Lamp Productions |
| Pure Genius | 2016–2017 | CBS | co-production with True Jack Productions and Universal Television |
| No Tomorrow | 2016–2017 | The CW/CBS | co-production with Grupo Globo, Electus and Warner Bros. Television Based on the 2012 TV series Como Aproveitar o Fim do Mundo by Rede Globo |
| Incorporated | 2016–2017 | Syfy | co-production with Algorithm Entertainment, Pearl Street Films and Universal Cable Productions |
| Kevin Can Wait | 2016–2018 | CBS | co-production with Hey Eddie Productions and Mohawk Productions and Sony Pictures Television |
| Man with a Plan | 2016–2020 | CBS | co-production with Double Double Bonus Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
| Bull | 2016–2022 | CBS | co-production with Amblin Television, Picturemaker Productions, Atelier Paul Attanasio and Stage 29 Productions |
| MacGyver | 2016–2021 | CBS | co-production with Lionsgate Television, Atomic Monster and 101st Street Entertainment Based on the 1985 TV series by Paramount Television |
| Riverdale | 2017–2023 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| Superior Donuts | 2017–2018 | CBS | co-production with Daily Productions, Goldman-Donovan Productions & Teitelbaum Artists |
| Doubt | 2017 | CBS | co-production with Timberman/Beverly Productions |
| The Good Fight | 2017–2022 | Paramount+ | co-production with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions |
| Candy Crush | 2017 | CBS | co-production with Pulse Creative, King and Lionsgate Television |
| Salvation | 2017–2018 | CBS | co-production with Still Married Productions and Secret Hideout |
| Star Trek: Discovery | 2017–2024 | CBS Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout, Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment Prequel to the 1966 TV series by Desilu, Norway Corporation, and Paramount Television |
| SEAL Team | 2017–2024 | CBS/Paramount+ | co-production with Chulack Productions, East 25 C, Timberman/Beverly Productions and John Glenn Entertainment |
| S.W.A.T. | 2017–2025 | CBS | co-production with MiddKid Productions, Kansas Art Productions, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Original Film and Sony Pictures Television Based on the 1975 TV series by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and the 2003 film by Columbia Pictures |
| No Activity | 2017–2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Funny or Die, Gary Sanchez Productions, Jungle Entertainment and Flight School Studio |
| 9JKL | 2017–2018 | CBS | co-production with Liscolaide Productions, Trill TV |
| American Vandal | 2017–2018 | Netflix | co-production with Funny or Die, Woodhead Entertainment, One Man Canoe and 3 Arts Entertainment |
| Valor | 2017–2018 | The CW | co-production with Warner Bros. Television and Ostar Productions |
| Wisdom of the Crowd | 2017–2018 | CBS | co-production with Algorithm Entertainment, Keshet International and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
| The Guest Book | 2017–2018 | TBS | co-production with Studio T and Amigos de Garcia Productions |
| Dynasty | 2017–2022 | The CW | co-production with Fake Empire, Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions and Rabbit Ears, Inc. Based on the 1981 TV series by Aaron Spelling Productions |
| Carpool Karaoke: The Series | 2017–2023 | Apple Music/Apple TV/Apple TV+ | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions |
| Return of the Mac | 2017 | Pop | co-production with T Group Productions, D&J Productions and Pop Media Group |
| Life Sentence | 2018 | The CW | co-production with In Good Company, Doozer and Warner Bros. Television |
| One Dollar | 2018 | CBS All Access | co-production with Zobot Projects and Anonymous Content |
| Instinct | 2018–2019 | CBS | co-production with 34 Films, Webbterfuge, James Patterson Entertainment and Secret Hideout |
| Strange Angel | 2018–2019 | CBS All Access | co-production with Scott Free Productions, Sailor Bear, DiGilio Films, and Pantalone Films |
| Insatiable | 2018–2019 | Netflix | co-production with Storied Media Group and Ryan Seacrest Productions |
| Whistleblower | 2018–2019 | CBS | co-production with CBS News |
| FBI | 2018–present | CBS | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
| The Neighborhood | 2018–2026 | CBS | co-production with Kapital Entertainment, Trill Television, Mud, Blood & Beer Productions and A Bird and a Bear Entertainment |
| All American | 2018–2026 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, April Blair's Company, Trojan Horses Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| Magnum P.I. | 2018–2024 | CBS/NBC | co-production with 101 Street Entertainment ;, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Global Distribution Based on the 1980 TV series by Universal Television, Glen A. Larson Productions, and Belisarius Productions |
| Charmed | 2018–2022 | The CW | co-production with Poppy Productions, Reveal Entertainment, Still Married Productions and Propagate Content Based on the 1998 TV series by Spelling Television |
| Legacies | 2018–2022 | The CW | co-production with My So-Called Company, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| Our Cartoon President | 2018–2020 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, Spartina Productions and Licht Media Solutions |
| Happy Together | 2018–2019 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, The Gary Breakfast Corporation and Page Entertainment |
| God Friended Me | 2018–2020 | CBS | co-production with Berlanti Productions, I Have an Idea and Warner Bros. Television |
| Fam | 2019 | CBS | co-production with Kushellivision, Trill Television and Kapital Entertainment |
| The Code | 2019 | CBS | co-production with Timberman-Beverly Productions |
| The Red Line | 2019 | CBS | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Array Filmworks and Warner Bros. Television |
| Unbelievable | 2019 | Netflix | co-production with Katie Couric Media, Escapist Fare, Timberman/Beverly Productions And Sage Lane Productions |
| Roswell, New Mexico | 2019–2022 | The CW | co-production with Amblin Television, My So-Called Company, Bender Brown Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| The Twilight Zone | 2019–2020 | CBS All Access | co-production with Monkeypaw Productions and Genre Films Based on the 1959 TV series by Cayuga Productions and CBS Productions |
| In the Dark | 2019–2022 | The CW | co-production with Red Hour Films and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| Dead to Me | 2019–2022 | Netflix | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Visualized, Inc. |
| Blood & Treasure | 2019–2022 | CBS | co-production with Propagate Content and Lake June Productions |
| BH90210 | 2019 | Fox | co-production with Alberghini Chessler Productions and Fox Entertainment |
| Carol's Second Act | 2019–2020 | CBS | co-production with H+H, FourBoys Entertainment and Kapital Entertainment |
| Why Women Kill | 2019–2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Black Lamb, Acme Productions, Cherry Productions and Imagine Television Studios |
| All Rise | 2019–2023 | CBS/Oprah Winfrey Network | co-production with Shimmering Pictures, Skyemac Productions, Tall Baby Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| Evil | 2019–2024 | CBS/Paramount+ | co-production with King Size Productions |
| The Unicorn | 2019–2021 | CBS | co-production with Mike and Bill Productions, Trill TV and Kapital Entertainment |
| Nancy Drew | 2019–2023 | The CW | co-production with Warm Bloody Sunday Productions, Furious Productions and Fake Empire |
| The Moodys | 2019–2021 | Fox | co-production with Fox Entertainment |
| FBI: Most Wanted | 2020–2025 | CBS | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
| 68 Whiskey | 2020 | Paramount Network | co-production with Spike Cable Networks, Imagine Television Studios, yes Studios and Little City Ironworks |
| Diary of a Future President | 2020–2021 | Disney+ | co-production with I Can & I Will Productions |
| Star Trek: Picard | 2020–2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, Escapist Fare and Roddenberry Entertainment Based on the 1966 TV series and its 1987 spin-off by Paramount Television |
| Star Trek: Lower Decks | 2020–2024 | Paramount+ | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Secret Hideout, Important Science, Roddenberry Entertainment and Titmouse, Inc. Based on the original series by Gene Roddenberry |
| Tooning Out the News | 2020–2023 | Paramount+/Comedy Central | co-production with Spartina Productions, Licht Media Solutions and RJ Fried Worldwide |
| Katy Keene | 2020 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics and Warner Bros. Television A spin-off of Riverdale |
| Tommy | 2020 | CBS | co-production with Atelier Paul Attansio Productions and Amblin Television |
| Broke | 2020 | CBS | co-production with Sunshine Bakery Productions, Sutton Street Productions, Propagate Content and RCN TV |
| Most Dangerous Game | 2020–2023 | Quibi/The Roku Channel | co-production with BlackJack Films, Mayhem Pictures and Silver Reel |
| Game On! | 2020 | CBS | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions and CPL Productions |
| Power Book II: Ghost | 2020–2024 | Starz | co-production with End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
| The Comey Rule | 2020 | Showtime | co-production with Home Run Productions, Secret Hideout and The Story Factory |
| That Animal Rescue Show | 2020 | CBS All Access | co-production with Stage 29 Productions, Detour Filmproduction and 1851 Productions |
| Your Honor | 2020–2023 | Showtime | co-production with King Size Productions and Moon Shot Entertainment |
| The Stand | 2020–2021 | CBS All Access | co-production with Mosaic Media Group and Vertigo Entertainment |
| Walker | 2021–2024 | The CW | co-production with Rideback, Stick to Your Guns Productions and Pursued by a Bear Based on the 1993 TV series by CBS Productions and Columbia Pictures Television |
| The Equalizer | 2021–2025 | CBS | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Martin Chase Productions, Milmar Pictures, Flavor Unit Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by NBCUniversal Global Distribution Based on the 1985 TV series by Universal Television |
| Clarice | 2021 | CBS | co-production with MGM Television, Secret Hideout, Tiny Core of Rage Entertainment and Elizabeth Diaries Based on the 1990 film The Silence of the Lambs by Orion Pictures |
| For Heaven's Sake | 2021 | Paramount+ CBC Gem | co-production with Funny or Die and Muse Entertainment |
| The Bite | 2021 | Spectrum | co-production with King Size Productions |
| The Republic of Sarah | 2021 | The CW | co-production with Fulwell 73 Productions, Black Lamb and Warner Bros. Television Studios |
| Gossip Girl | 2021–2023 | HBO Max | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Fake Empire, Random Acts Productions and Alloy Entertainment |
| Power Book III: Raising Kanan | 2021–2026 | Starz | co-production with Ballpoint Productions, End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
| House Calls with Dr. Phil | 2021 | CBS | co-production with Stage 29 Productions |
| The Lost Symbol | 2021 | Peacock | co-production with Universal Television, Imagine Television Studios and Dworkin/Beattie |
| The Harper House | 2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Neely Comics, 219 Productions and Titmouse, Inc. |
| NCIS: Hawai'i | 2021–2024 | CBS | co-production with Harp to the Party Productions and Close to the Land Productions |
| CSI: Vegas | 2021–2024 | CBS | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Trace Pictures |
| Star Trek: Prodigy | 2021–2024 | Paramount+/Netflix | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Secret Hideout, Roddenberry Entertainment and Brothers Hageman Productions Based on the original series by Gene Roddenberry |
| FBI: International | 2021–2025 | CBS | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television Distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
| Ghosts | 2021–present | CBS | co-production with Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios, Joe vs. Joe, Monumental Television and Them There |
| Guilty Party | 2021 | Paramount+ | co-production with Funny or Die and Mosaic |
| 4400 | 2021–2022 | The CW | co-production with On the Porch and Pursued by a Bear |
| Swagger | 2021–2023 | Apple TV+ | co-production with Imagine Television Studios, Undisputed Cinema and Thirty5 Ventures |
| The Game (reboot) | 2021–present | Paramount+ | co-production with Inphiniti Entertainment, Alki Productions and Grammnet Productions |
| Good Sam | 2022 | CBS | co-production with Kitchen Floor Inc. and Sutton Street Productions |
| Power Book IV: Force | 2022–2025 | Starz | co-production with Pull the Pin Productions, Inc., End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and Lionsgate Television |
| Fairview | 2022 | Comedy Central | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Spartina Productions, Licht Media Solutions and RJ Fried Worldwide |
| All American: Homecoming | 2022–2024 | The CW | co-production with Berlanti Productions, Rock My Soul Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| How We Roll | 2022 | CBS | co-production with Hi Mom Productions, Three Rivers Entertainment and Horicon Productions |
| Would I Lie to You? | 2022 | The CW | co-production with Truly Original, King Size Productions and Fat Mama Productions An American adaptation of the British game show of the same name by Peter Holmes |
| Come Dance with Me | 2022 | CBS | co-production with George Street Productions, LL Cool J Inc. and 3 Ball Entertainment |
| The Man Who Fell to Earth | 2022 | Showtime | co-production with StudioCanal, Secret Hideout and Timberman/Beverly Productions |
| Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2022–present | Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, H M R X Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment Prequel to the original series by Gene Roddenberry |
| Tom Swift | 2022 | The CW | co-production with Furious Productions and Fake Empire |
| Players | 2022 | Paramount+ | co-production with Riot Games, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, 3 Arts Entertainment and Funny or Die |
| SkyMed | 2022–present | Paramount+ CBC | |
| Munich Games | 2022–present | Sky Atlantic | First German production co-production with Sky Studios and Amusement Park Film |
| So Help Me Todd | 2022–2024 | CBS | co-production with Stage 29 Productions and The Elizabeth Diaries |
| Walker: Independence | 2022–2023 | The CW | co-production with Rideback, Pursued by a Bear, Stick to Your Guns Productions and Not This |
| The Winchesters | 2022–2023 | The CW | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Chaos Machine Productions, Wonderland and Here There |
| Fire Country | 2022–present | CBS | |
| Ze Network | 2022–present | RTL+ | co-production with Syrreal Entertainment |
| Bestseller Boy | 2022–present | AVROTROS | |
| Colin from Accounts | 2022–present | Binge Foxtel | |
| Digman! | 2023–present | Comedy Central | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Dandyflower Productions, Lonely Island Classics and Titmouse, Inc. |
| Rabbit Hole | 2023 | Paramount+ | co-production with Zatfig Films and Entertainment 360 |
| Glamorous | 2023 | Netflix | co-production with Two Shakes Entertainment |
| The Holiday Shift | 2023 | The Roku Channel | co-production with Fulwell 73 |
| Buddy Games | 2023 | CBS | co-production with Bunim/Murray Productions, The Long Game and Dakota Kid Productions Based on the 2019 film by Saban Films |
| Frasier | 2023–2024 | Paramount+ | co-production with Shiny Brass Lamp Productions, Floral & Flannel Inc. and Grammnet Productions |
| After Midnight | 2024–2025 | CBS | |
| Elsbeth | 2024–present | CBS | co-production with King Size Productions |
| Coma | 2024 | Channel 5 | |
| Dinner with The Parents | 2024 | Amazon Freevee | |
| The Darkness | 2024 | SkyShowtime | |
| Matlock | 2024–present | CBS | co-production with Sutton Street Productions and Cloud Nine Productions Based on the 1986 TV series by Dean Hargrove |
| Everybody Still Hates Chris | 2024–present | Comedy Central | |
| Poppa's House | 2024–2025 | CBS | co-production with NuSystems Productions, Inc. Hench in the Trench Productions, Lorey Stories and Two Shakes Entertainment |
| NCIS: Origins | 2024–present | CBS | co-production with Ceci Bear, J. Bird Productions and Wings Productions Prequel to NCIS by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill |
| Hollywood Squares | 2025–present | CBS | co-production with Jesse Collins Entertainment and Flower Films |
| Watson | 2025–present | CBS | co-production with Action This Day! and Kapital Entertainment |
| Beyond the Gates | 2025–present | CBS | co-production with NAACP and P&G Studios |
| Happy Face | 2025 | Paramount+ | |
| King & Conqueror | 2025 | Amazon Prime Video BBC One | |
| NCIS: Tony & Ziva | 2025 | Paramount+ | co-production with Plastic Infinity Productions, Source Collective Productions, Solar Production and McNamara Moving Company |
| DMV | 2025–present | CBS | co-production with Anonymous Content, Kapital Entertainment, Liscolaide Productions, OAOA and Trill TV |
| Sheriff Country | 2025–present | CBS | A spin-off to Fire Country co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Midwest Livestock Productions and Daily Dramatic Productions |
| Boston Blue | 2025–present | CBS | |
| Crutch | 2025–present | Paramount+ | |
| Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | 2026-present | Paramount+ | co-production with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment 12th installment in the Star Trek franchise Based on the original series by Gene Roddenberry |
| CIA | 2026 | CBS | co-production with Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television |
| Marshals | 2026 | CBS | |
| Little House on the Prairie | TBA | Netflix | co-production with Friendly Family Productions, Joy Coalition and Anonymous Content Based on the book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the 1974 TV series by NBC Productions |
| Neagley | TBA | Amazon Prime Video | |
| Panther Baby | TBA | Starz | |
| Shtisel | TBA | TBA | co-production with Fremantle |
| Golden Axe | TBA | Comedy Central | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Sega Sammy Group, Sony Pictures Television, Titmouse, Inc. and Original Film Based on the video game series by Sega |
| Among Us | TBA | TBA | co-production with CBS Eye Animation Productions, Innersloth and Titmouse, Inc. Based on the video game by Innersloth |
| Claymore | TBA | TBA | co-production with Propagate Content and Shueisha Based on the manga by Norihiro Yagi |
Paramount Television
Desilu Productions
Viacom Enterprises
Viacom Productions
CBS Productions
Most pre-1976 series produced by CBS or distributed by CBS Films were later distributed by Viacom and Paramount Television, then eventually came back full-circle to CBS in 2006. Alternatively known as CBS Entertainment Productions from 1978 to 1995.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| Studio One | 1948–1958 | CBS | |
| Lamp Unto My Feet | 1948–1979 | CBS | |
| The Amos 'n Andy Show | 1951–1953 | CBS | |
| Art Linkletter's House Party | 1952–1969 | CBS | |
| Our Miss Brooks | 1952–1956 | CBS | |
| You Are There | 1953–1957 1971–1972 | CBS | |
| The Red Skelton Show | 1953–1970 | CBS | co-production with Van Bernard Productions and Sursum Productions 1962–71 episodes currently owned by Red Skelton Productions |
| Make Room For Daddy/''The Danny Thomas Show | 1953–1964 | ABC/CBS | Produced by Marterto Enterprises and T&L Productions Currently distributed by SFM Entertainment |
| Eye on New York | 1953–1971 | CBS WCBS | |
| The Search | 1954–1955 | CBS | |
| The Whistler | 1954–1955 | CBS | |
| The Lineup | 1954–1960 | CBS | |
| Look Up and Live | 1954–1979 | CBS | |
| Navy Log | 1955–1958 | CBS/ABC | |
| The Millionaire | 1955–1960 | CBS | distribution only; produced by Silverstone Films, Don Fedderson Productions and MCA TV |
| Let's Take A Trip | 1955–1958 | CBS | |
| Gunsmoke | 1955–1975 | CBS | with Arness & Company, The Arness Production Company and Filmaster Productions |
| The Honeymooners | 1955–56 & beyond | CBS | the "Classic 39" shows, produced by Jackie Gleason Enterprises, distributed by CBS Films, then Viacom CBS owns the classic series outright, while the Gleason company owns the "lost episodes", but CBS distributes both packages; other Honeymooners material after this period are handled by the Gleason company and Paul Brownstein Productions |
| The Phil Silvers Show | 1955–1959 | CBS | |
| Camera Three | 1956–1979 | CBS | |
| [Air Power (TV series)|Power (TV series)|Air Power] | 1956–1957 | CBS | |
| The Gray Ghost | 1957–1958 | Syndication | with Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation |
| Trackdown | 1957–1959 | CBS | with Four Star Films |
| Have Gun–Will Travel | 1957–1963 | CBS | |
| Perry Mason | 1957–1966 | CBS | with Paisano Productions |
| The Twentieth Century | 1957–1967 | CBS | |
| Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts | 1958–1972 | CBS | |
| Border Patrol | 1959 | Syndication | Produced by Chris-Jane Gallu Productions, Inc. in association with CBS Films |
| Hotel de Paree | 1959–1960 | CBS | |
| Rawhide | 1959–1965 | CBS | |
| The Twilight Zone | 1959–1964 | CBS | with Cayuga Productions, Inc. |
| The Andy Griffith Show | 1960–1968 | CBS | Produced by Mayberry Enterprises |
| Angel | 1960–1961 | CBS | Produced by Burligame Productions in association with CBS Films |
| The Brothers Brannagan | 1960–1961 | Syndication | Produced by CBS Films |
| Gunslinger | 1961 | CBS | - |
| Way Out | 1961 | CBS | co-produced with Talent Associates |
| The Alvin Show | 1961–1962 | CBS | produced by Bagdasarian Film Corporation and Format Films Home entertainment rights are owned by Bagdasarian Productions |
| The Defenders | 1961–1965 | CBS | with Plautus Productions |
| The Dick Van Dyke Show | 1961–1966 | CBS | Produced by Calvada Productions Currently distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions |
| Oh! Those Bells | 1962 | CBS | |
| The Beverly Hillbillies | 1962–1971 | CBS | co-produced by Filmways |
| The Great Adventure | 1963–1964 | CBS | |
| Petticoat Junction | 1963–1970 | CBS | co-produced by Filmways |
| The Baileys of Balboa | 1964–1965 | CBS | produced by Richielieu Productions |
| The Reporter | 1964 | CBS | produced by Richielieu Productions |
| Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. | 1964–1969 | CBS | co-produced with T & L Productions, Ashland Productions and Andy Griffith Enterprises |
| The Trials of O'Brien | 1965–1966 | CBS | Produced by Filmways |
| The Wild Wild West | 1965–1969 | CBS | with Michael Garrison Productions |
| Get Smart | 1965–1970 | NBC/CBS | season 5 only; with Talent Associates HBO/Warner Bros. Television owns home entertainment and international distribution rights |
| Run, Buddy, Run | 1966–1967 | CBS | with Talent Associates |
| Family Affair | 1966–1971 | CBS | produced by Don Fedderson Productions Distributed by CBS Television Distribution in the United States, while international distribution is handled by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and home video rights owned by MPI Media Group via MPI Home Video |
| The 21st Century | 1967–1970 | CBS | |
| Coronet Blue | 1967 | CBS | with Plautus Productions |
| Dundee and the Culhane | 1967 | CBS | co-produced by Filmways Currently owned by MGM Television |
| Cimarron Strip | 1967–1968 | CBS | with Stuart Whitman, Inc. |
| He & She | 1967–1968 | CBS | with Talent Associates |
| Gentle Ben | 1967–1969 | CBS | produced by Ivan Tors Films |
| CBS Playhouse | 1967–1970 | CBS | |
| The Good Guys | 1968–1970 | CBS | with Talent Associates |
| Hawaii Five-O | 1968–1980 | CBS | with Leonard Freeman Productions |
| The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | 1969–1972 | CBS | with Glenco Productions |
| The Governor & J.J. | 1969–1970 | CBS | with Talent Associates-Norton Simon |
| Harlem Globetrotters | 1970–1971 | CBS | with Hanna-Barbera Productions |
| Storefront Lawyers | 1970 | CBS | with Leonard Freeman Enterprises Productions and National General Corporation |
| Adventure | 1970–1971 | CBS | |
| The American Parade | 1974–1976 | CBS | |
| Dirty Sally | 1974 | CBS | |
| The Lives of Benjamin Franklin | 1974 | CBS | |
| Khan! | 1975 | CBS | |
| Spencer's Pilots | 1976 | CBS | with Sweeney-Finnegan Productions Previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises |
| Ball Four | 1976 | CBS | co-production with Time Life Television |
| The Andros Targets | 1977 | CBS | Previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises |
| Signature | 1981–1982 | CBS Cable | |
| An American Portrait | 1984–1986 | CBS | interstitial series |
| CBS Storybreak | 1985–1989 1993–1994 | CBS | with Southern Star Productions and Hanna-Barbera Australia |
| Foley Square | 1985–1986 | CBS | with Shukovsky English Entertainment |
| The Twilight Zone | 1985–1989 | CBS | with London Films, Persistence of Vision and Atlantis Films |
| If Tomorrow Comes | 1986 | CBS | miniseries |
| Garbage Pail Kids | 1987 | N/A | |
| The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy | 1988 | CBS | |
| Blue Skies | 1988 | CBS | with McKeand Productions |
| The Pat Sajak Show | 1989–1990 | CBS | |
| Wolf | 1989–1990 | CBS | co-produced by Holcomb/Peckinpah Productions |
| Rescue 911 | 1989–1996 | CBS | Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises in association with Arnold Shapiro Productions |
| City | 1990 | CBS | with MTM Enterprises |
| Bagdad Cafe | 1990–1991 | CBS | Based on the 1987 film by Island Pictures with Mort Lachman and Associates, Zev Braun Pictures, and New World Television |
| Top Cops | 1990–1993 | CBS | with Grosso-Jacobson Productions |
| Evening Shade | 1990–1994 | CBS | with Bloodworth-Thomason Mozark Productions and Burt Reynolds Productions Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises |
| You Take the Kids | 1990–1991 | CBS | with Paul Haggis Productions and MTM Enterprises |
| True Detectives | 1990–1991 | CBS | with Arnold Shapiro Productions |
| Riders in the Sky | 1991 | CBS | |
| P.S. I Luv U | 1991–1992 | CBS | with Glen A. Larson Productions |
| The Hollywood Game | 1991–1992 | CBS | with Pasta Productions & Rastar Television |
| Night Games | 1991–1992 | CBS | |
| Intruders | 1992 | CBS | miniseries; with Dan Curtis Productions and Osiris Films |
| Grapevine | 1992 | CBS | with Corkscrew Productions and MGM Television |
| The Boys | 1993 | CBS | with Hughes O'Shannon Productions |
| The Building | 1993 | CBS | with Bob & Alice Productions, Worldwide Pants and Columbia Pictures Television |
| Dave's World | 1993–1997 | CBS | with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./Axelrod-Widdoes Productions, Fred Barron Productions, Livestock Productions and Kitten in the Oven Productions |
| Walker, Texas Ranger | 1993–2001 | CBS | with Cannon Television, Top Kick Productions, Norris Brothers Entertainment, The Ruddy/Greif Company and Columbia Pictures Television Distributed for U.S. television by Sony Pictures Television |
| Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | 1993–1998 | CBS | Distributed for U.S. television by MTM Enterprises/20th Television with The Sullivan Company |
| Shame on You | 1993 | CBS | four specials |
| Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times | 1993 | CBS | with Wittliff/Pangaea and Hearst Entertainment |
| The Road Home | 1994 | CBS | with The Paltrow Group |
| Traps | 1994 | CBS | with Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
| The Gordon Elliott Show | 1994–1997 | Syndication | with 20th Television |
| Touched by an Angel | 1994–2003 | CBS | with Moon Water Productions |
| Under One Roof | 1995 | CBS | with The Thomas Carter Company |
| Buffalo Girls | 1995 | CBS | miniseries |
| Dee-Dee Mechanicals | 1995–2000 | CBS Cartoon Network | with TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Central Park West | 1995–1996 | CBS | with Darren Star Productions |
| Can't Hurry Love | 1995–1996 | CBS | with The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd./Axelrod–Widdoes Productions and TriStar Television co-owned with Sony Pictures Television |
| Bonnie | 1995–1996 | CBS | with Bob & Alice Productions and Worldwide Pants |
| Caroline in the City | 1995–1999 | NBC | with Barron/Pennette Productions and 3 Sisters Entertainment |
| Nothing Lasts Forever | 1995 | CBS | miniseries |
| Moloney | 1996–1997 | CBS | with TriStar Television, Predawn Productions and Three Putt Productions |
| Promised Land | 1996–1999 | CBS | with Moon Water Productions |
| Early Edition | 1996–2000 | CBS | with Three Characters Productions, Angelica Films, and TriStar Television /Columbia TriStar Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| The Gregory Hines Show | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Darric Productions and Columbia TriStar Television |
| Brooklyn South | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Steven Bochco Productions |
| To Have & to Hold | 1998 | CBS | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Fox Television Studios |
| Maggie Winters | 1998–1999 | CBS | with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Fox Television Studios |
| L.A. Doctors | 1998–1999 | CBS | with Columbia TriStar Television and Johnson/Hancock Productions |
| Kids Say the Darndest Things | 1998–2000 | CBS | with LMNO Productions and Linkletter/Atkins/Kritzer Productions Inc. |
| Martial Law | 1998–2000 | CBS | with Carlton Cuse Productions, Ruddy Morgan Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| Sons of Thunder | 1999 | CBS | with Norris Brothers Entertainment |
| Work with Me | 1999 | CBS | with Stephen Engel Productions, Calm Down Productions, Nat's Eye Productions and Studios USA Television |
| Now and Again | 1999–2000 | CBS | with Paramount Television and Picturemaker Productions |
| Love & Money | 1999–2000 | CBS | with Paramount Television |
| Ladies Man | 1999–2001 | CBS | with Columbia TriStar Television, Christopher Thompson Productions and Victor Levin Productions |
| Family Law | 1999–2002 | CBS | with Columbia TriStar Television and Paul Haggis Productions Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Judging Amy | 1999–2005 | CBS | with Barbara Hall-Joseph Stern Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| City of Angels | 2000 | CBS | with Steven Bochco Productions |
| Bette | 2000–2001 | CBS | with D-Train Productions, All Girl Productions, and Columbia TriStar Television |
| Welcome to New York | 2000–2001 | CBS | with Worldwide Pants, Crazy Canyon Productions, and Studios USA Television |
| The District | 2000–2004 | CBS | with Di Novi Pictures and Studios USA/Universal Television |
| Yes, Dear | 2000–2006 | CBS | with Amigos de Garcia Productions, Cherry Tree Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| Kate Brasher | 2001 | CBS | with Jersey Television and 20th Century Fox Television |
| The Education of Max Bickford | 2001–2002 | CBS | with Joe Cacaci Productions, Sugar Mama Productions, Regency Television, and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| The Ellen Show | 2001–2002 | CBS | with The Hurwitz Company and Columbia TriStar Television |
| The Agency | 2001–2003 | CBS | with Shaun Cassidy Productions, Radiant Productions and Studios USA/Universal Television |
| The Guardian | 2001–2004 | CBS | with David Hollander Productions, Gran Via Productions and Columbia TriStar Television/Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Haunted | 2002 | UPN | with Industry Entertainment and Viacom Productions |
| Hack | 2002–2004 | CBS | with Pariah Television and Big Ticket Television |
| Still Standing | 2002–2006 | CBS | with Tea Gal and Java Boy Productions and 20th Century Fox Television Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| Abby | 2003 | UPN | with Katlin/Bernstein Productions |
| Queens Supreme | 2003 | CBS | with Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television, Red Om Films, Revolution Studios and Shadowland Productions |
| Charlie Lawrence | 2003 | CBS | with Jeffrey Richman Productions and 20th Century Fox Television |
| Star Search | 2003–2004 | CBS | with 2929 Entertainment and A.Gold.er Productions |
| Joan of Arcadia | 2003–2005 | CBS | with Barbara Hall Productions and Sony Pictures Television Distributed outside of the U.S. by Sony Pictures Television |
| Listen Up | 2004–2005 | CBS | with Regency Television and Fox Television Studios Distributed in the U.S. by Disney Platform Distribution |
| The Cleaner | 2008–2009 | A&E | with Once a Frog Productions |
| The Beautiful Life | 2009 | The CW | with Katalyst Films, Page Fright Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
| Melrose Place | 2009–2010 | The CW | with Slavkin/Swimmer |
| Accidentally on Purpose | 2009–2010 | CBS | with BermanBraun |
| Three Rivers | 2009–2010 | CBS | with Fixed Mark Productions |
| Life Unexpected | 2010–2011 | The CW | with Best Day Ever Productions, Mojo Films and Warner Bros. Television |
| The Defenders | 2010–2011 | CBS | with Carol Mendelsohn Productions |
| How to Be a Gentleman | 2011–2012 | CBS | with MRC |
| Ringer | 2011–2012 | The CW | with Green Eggs and Pam Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios and Warner Bros. Television |
| ¡Rob! | 2012 | CBS | with The Tannenbaum Company |
| NYC 22 | 2012 | CBS | with TriBeCa Productions and Post 109 Productions |
| CSI: Cyber'' | 2015–2016 | CBS | with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Content Partners LLC |
Terrytoons
UPN Kids
CBS Broadcasting
CBS News and Stations
CBS News
See It Now Studios
Nickelodeon
Noggin, LLC
Since 2024, Noggin LLC's assets are currently owned by the independent United Kingdom-based company Noggin Holdings, Inc.| Title | Years | Network | Co-production with | Notes |
| Phred on Your Head Show | 1999–2000 | Noggin | MTV Animation and Possible Worlds | |
| A Walk in Your Shoes | 1999–2005 | Nickelodeon Noggin | Bullfrog Productions | |
| Oobi | 2000–2002 | Noggin | Little Airplane Productions | interstitial series |
| On the Team | 2001 | Noggin | Hitchhiker Films and Stolen Car Productions | |
| The URL with Phred Show | 2001–2002 | Noggin | ||
| Sponk! | 2001–2002 | Noggin | Insight Productions and Sesame Workshop | |
| Play with Me Sesame | 2002–2007 | Noggin | Sesame Workshop | |
| Oobi | 2003–2005 | Noggin | Little Airplane Productions | |
| LOL with The N | 2003 | The N | - | |
| Girls v. Boys | 2003–2005 | The N | Dancing Toad Productions | |
| O'Grady | 2004–2006 | The N | Soup2Nuts | |
| Miracle's Boys | 2005 | The N | ||
| Jack's Big Music Show | 2005–2007 | Noggin | Spiffy Pictures | |
| South of Nowhere | 2005–2008 | The N | Tom Lynch Company | |
| The Upside Down Show | 2006 | Noggin | Blink Films for Sesame Workshop | |
| Kinderwood | 2020–2021 | Noggin app | Titmouse, Inc. |
CBS Media Ventures
Formerly known as CBS Television Distribution.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| Entertainment Tonight | 1981–present | Syndication | previously produced by Paramount Domestic Television |
| Wheel of Fortune | 1983–present | Syndication | previously distributed by KingWorld; produced by Sony Pictures Television CBS surrendered the distribution rights to Sony in 2025 |
| Jeopardy! | 1984–present | Syndication | previously distributed by KingWorld; produced by Sony Pictures Television CBS surrendered the distribution rights to Sony in 2025 |
| The Oprah Winfrey Show | 1986–2011 | Syndication | produced by Harpo Productions previously distributed by KingWorld |
| Inside Edition | 1988–present | Syndication | previously distributed by KingWorld |
| The Montel Williams Show | 1991–2008 | Syndication | previously distributed by Viacom and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Mountain Movers Productions |
| Judge Judy | 1996–2021 | Syndication | previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television |
| Judge Joe Brown | 1998–2013 | Syndication | previously distributed by Worldvision Enterprises and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Big Ticket Television |
| Dr. Phil | 2002–2023 | Syndication | previously distributed by KingWorld and Paramount Domestic Television; produced by Peteski Productions and Stage 29 Productions |
| The Insider | 2004–2017 | Syndication | previously produced by Paramount Domestic Television; known as omg! Insider from January 2013 to January 2014 |
| The Doctors | 2008–2022 | Syndication | produced by Stage 29 Productions |
| Smash Cuts | 2009–2011 | Syndication | |
| The Test | 2013–2014 | Syndication | produced by Stage 29 Productions |
| Hot Bench | 2014–present | Syndication | produced by Queen Bee Productions and Big Ticket Television |
| Daily Mail TV | 2017–2022 | Syndication | produced by Stage 29 Productions |
| Face the Truth | 2018–2019 | Syndication | produced by Keller/Noll and Stage 29 Productions |
| The Drew Barrymore Show | 2020–present | Syndication | produced by Flower Films and Big Ticket Television |
| Women of Wrestling | 2022–present | Syndication | |
| Pictionary | 2022–2025 | Syndication | copyright holder; co-production with Fox First Run, Bill's Market and Television Production, and Mattel Television |
| Flip Side | 2024–present | Syndication/Game Show Network | copyright holder; co-production with Keller/Noll, Courtside Creative and Game Show Enterprises Studios |
| The Perfect Line | 2025–present | Syndication/Game Show Network | copyright holder; co-production with Inkslar Productions, CMYK Games and Game Show Enterprises Studios |
Ad sales
| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| Divorce Court | 1999–present | Syndication | produced by Lincolnwood Drive, Inc.; syndicated by Fox First Run |
| Family Feud | 1999–present | Syndication | produced by Fremantle; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
| TMZ on TV | 2007–present | Syndication | produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021 |
| Are We There Yet? | 2010–2013 | TBS | produced by Revolution Studios, 5914 Entertainment Ltd., Cube Vision and Debmar-Mercury |
| Anger Management | 2012–2014 | FX | produced by Mohawk Productions, Revolution Studios, Estevez Sheen Productions, Twisted Television, Debmar-Mercury and Lionsgate Television |
| TMZ Live | 2012–present | Syndication | produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment; syndicated by Fox First Run since 2021 |
| BoJack Horseman | 2014–2020 | Netflix | produced by The Tornante Company, Boxer vs. Raptor and ShadowMachine |
| 25 Words or Less | 2018–present | Syndication | produced by Dino Bones Productions; syndicated by Fox First Run |
| Caught in Providence | 2018–2020 | Syndication | produced by CityLife Productions and Sociable! Entertainment; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
| The Conners | 2018–2025 | ABC | produced by Jax Media, Gilbert TV, Mohawk Productions, Werner Entertainment and Sara + Tom |
| People Puzzler | 2021–2023 | Game Show Network | produced by Meredith Corporation, Start Entertainment, and Game Show Enterprises |
| Sherri | 2022–present | Syndication | produced by Talk WW Productions and Perler Productions ; syndicated by Debmar-Mercury |
King World
Eyemark Entertainment
Previously known as Group W Productions until 1995.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes | - |
| PM East/PM West | 1961–1962 | Syndication | - | |
| The Mike Douglas Show | 1961–1981 | Syndication | - | |
| The Steve Allen Show | 1962–1964 | Syndication | Currently distributed by Retro Video | - |
| That Regis Philbin Show! | 1964–1965 | Syndication | - | |
| The Merv Griffin Show | 1965–1969 | Syndication | distributor; currently licensed by Reelin' In the Years Productions and distributed by Paul Brownstein Productions on behalf of The Griffin Group | - |
| The David Frost Show | 1969–1972 | Syndication | - | |
| Fight Back! with David Horowitz | 1976–1992 | Syndication | distributor; produced by Consuming Media, Ltd. | - |
| PM Magazine | 1976–1989 | Syndication | - | |
| Evening Magazine | 1976–1989 | Syndication | Same show as PM Magazine, but only shown on stations owned by Group W | - |
| The John Davidson Show | 1980–1982 | Syndication | - | |
| Hour Magazine | 1980–1989 | Syndication | - | |
| Every Second Counts | 1984–1985 | Syndication | Co-produced by Charles Colarusso Productions | - |
| The George Michael Sports Machine | 1984–2007 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by NBC affiliate WRC-TV Currently owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios | - |
| The Wil Shriner Show | 1987–1988 | NBC, Syndication | with Charles Colarusso Productions & Bonnie Burns Productions | - |
| Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 1987–1996 | Syndication/CBS | co-production with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/Murakami Wolf Dublin/Fred Wolf Films | - |
| Missing/Reward | 1988–1992 | Syndication | with Four Point Entertainment and Dave Bell Associates | - |
| Couch Potatoes | 1989 | Syndication | with Saban Entertainment | - |
| House Party | 1990 | Syndication | with NBC Productions | - |
| That's Amore | 1992–1993 | Syndication | co-production with Four Point Entertainment | - |
| Vicki! | 1992–1994 | Syndication | Co-production with Lawrence-Schultz Productions | - |
| Jones & Jury | 1994–1995 | Syndication | with Perpetual Motion Pictures and California Communications, Inc. | with Lighthearted Entertainment |
| Marilu | - | Syndication | - | - |
| Day and Date | 1995–1997 | Syndication | - | |
| Psi Factor | 1996–2000 | Syndication | distribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis Currently owned by Lionsgate Television and SP Media Group | - |
| Everybody Loves Raymond | 1996–2005 | CBS | television distributor; produced by Where's Lunch, Worldwide Pants and HBO Independent Productions HBO owns the copyrights and home media rights | - |
| The Gayle King Show | 1997–1998 | Syndication | - | |
| Pensacola: Wings of Gold | 1997–2000 | Syndication | produced by Partners Station Network and Dauphine Productions Currently owned by Stu Segall Productions | - |
| The Dr. Joy Browne Show | 1999–2000 | Syndication | - |
Spelling Television
Formerly known as Aaron Spelling Productions and Spelling Entertainment Inc.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| The Danny Thomas Hour | 1967–1968 | NBC | previously distributed by William Morris Agency and NBC Films |
| Rango | 1967 | ABC | with Timkel Productions previously distributed by William Morris Agency and ABC Films |
| The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967–1969 | ABC | with Bremco Productions previously distributed by William Morris Agency, NBC Films, Leo A. Gutman, Inc. and King World |
| The Mod Squad | 1968–1973 | ABC | previously distributed by ABC Films |
| The New People | 1969–1970 | ABC | previously distributed by ABC Films |
| The Most Deadly Game | 1970–1971 | ABC | previously distributed by ABC Films |
| The Silent Force | 1970–1971 | ABC | previously distributed by ABC Films |
| The San Pedro Beach Bums | 1977 | ABC | |
| The Love Boat | 1977–1986 | ABC | with Douglas S. Cramer Productions distributed by Worldvision Enterprises |
| Vega$ | 1978–1981 | ABC | previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television |
| Friends | 1979 | ABC | |
| B.A.D. Cats | 1980 | ABC | |
| Aloha Paradise | 1981 | ABC | |
| Dynasty | 1981–1989 | ABC | with Fox-Cat Productions Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions previously distributed by 20th Century Fox Television |
| Strike Force | 1981–1982 | ABC | |
| Matt Houston | 1982–1985 | ABC | with Largo Productions previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television |
| At Ease | 1983 | ABC | |
| Hotel | 1983–1988 | ABC | previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television |
| Finder of Lost Loves | 1984–1985 | ABC | |
| Glitter | 1984–1985 | ABC | |
| MacGruder and Loud | 1985 | ABC | |
| Hollywood Beat | 1985 | ABC | |
| The Colbys | 1985–1987 | ABC | with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions previously distributed by Warner Bros. Television |
| Life with Lucy | 1986 | ABC | with Lucille Ball Productions CBS co-owns the series with Desilu Too, LLC. |
| HeartBeat | 1988–1989 | ABC | with Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions |
| Nightingales | 1989 | NBC | |
| Beverly Hills, 90210 | 1990–2000 | Fox | with 90210 Productions Inc., Propaganda Films and Torand Productions |
| Twin Peaks | 1990–1991 | ABC | with Lynch/Frost Productions and Propaganda Films |
| 2000 Malibu Road | 1992 | CBS | with Fisher Entertainment and Joel Schumacher Productions |
| The Heights | 1992 | Fox | |
| The Round Table | 1992 | NBC | |
| Melrose Place | 1992–1999 | Fox | with Darren Star Productions |
| Burke's Law | 1994–1995 | CBS | Based on the 1963 TV series by Four Star Television |
| Winnetka Road | 1994 | NBC | |
| Models Inc. | 1994–1995 | Fox | |
| Madman of the People | 1994–1995 | NBC | with Kreiscluesco Industries |
| Robin's Hoods | 1994–1995 | Syndication | |
| Heaven Help Us | 1994 | Syndication | with Echo Cove Productions |
| University Hospital | 1995 | Syndication | |
| Kindred: The Embraced | 1996 | Fox | with John Leekley Productions |
| Malibu Shores | 1996 | NBC | |
| Savannah | 1996–1997 | The WB | |
| 7th Heaven | 1996–2007 | The WB/The CW | CBS Paramount Network Television co-produced the final season. |
| Pacific Palisades | 1997 | Fox | |
| Sunset Beach | 1997–1999 | NBC | with NBC Studios and Spelling Daytime Television |
| Love Boat: The Next Wave | 1998–1999 | UPN | |
| Any Day Now | 1998–2002 | Lifetime | with Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions and Paid Our Dues Productions |
| Charmed | 1998–2006 | The WB | |
| Buddy Faro | 1998 | CBS | with Uncle Monkey Productions |
| Rescue 77 | 1999 | The WB | |
| Titans | 2000 | NBC | with NBC Studios |
| All Souls | 2001 | UPN | with Uncle Monkey Productions |
| Kingpin | 2003 | NBC | with Knee Deep Productions and NBC Studios |
| Queens Supreme | 2003 | CBS | with Shoelace Productions, Revolution Television, Red Om Films, Shadowland Productions and CBS Productions |
| 10-8: Officers on Duty | 2003–2004 | ABC | with Spine Films, Touchstone Television and Badlands Entertainment |
| Summerland | 2004–2005 | The WB | with Baby Owl Works Productions, The Lion and the Rose Productions |
| Clubhouse | 2004–2005 | CBS | with Icon Productions |
| Wanted | 2005 | TNT | with Badlands Entertainment |
Worldvision Enterprises
ABC Films (pre-1973)
Taft Entertainment Television
Sunn Classic Pictures
QM Productions
Formerly known as Quinn Martin Productions.| Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
| The New Breed | 1961–1962 | ABC | with Selmur Productions; formerly distributed by ABC Films |
| The Fugitive | 1963–1967 | ABC | with United Artists Television |
| The Invaders | 1967–1968 | ABC | formerly distributed by ABC Films |
| Dan August | 1970–1971 | ABC | |
| Cannon | 1971–1976 | CBS | with CBS formerly distributed by Viacom |
| The Streets of San Francisco | 1972–1977 | ABC | with Warner Bros. Television |
| Barnaby Jones | 1973–1980 | CBS | with Woodruff Productions |
| The Manhunter | 1974–1975 | CBS | |
| Caribe | 1975 | ABC | |
| Bert D'Angelo/Superstar | 1976 | ABC | formerly distributed by Viacom |
| Most Wanted | 1976–1977 | ABC | |
| Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected | 1977 | NBC | |
| The Runaways | 1978–1979 | NBC | with New Vistas Productions |
| A Man Called Sloane | 1979 | NBC | with Woodruff Productions |
Republic Pictures Television
National Telefilm Associates
China Smith Sheriff of Cochise/''U.S. Marshall How to Marry a Millionaire Man Without a Gun Official Detective The Walter Winchell File George Jessel's Show Business The Adventures of William Tell African Patrol This is Alice Mantovani Grand Jury The Third Man Assignment: Underwater Q. T. Hush The Crime ReporterSearch and Rescue''NBC Films (pre-1973)
California National Productions
Rysher Entertainment
CBS Media Ventures owns the distribution rights to the Rysher Entertainment television library, which is currently owned by Shamrock Capital.| Title | Years | Network | Notes |
| The Hitchhiker | 1983–1991 | HBO/USA Network | distributor since 1995 |
| Saved by the Bell | 1989–1993 | NBC | Produced by Peter Engel Productions in association with NBC Productions Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and MGM Worldwide Television Distribution |
| Captain N & the Video Game Masters | 1992–1993 | Syndication | syndicated re-cuts of Super Mario World, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, The Legend of Zelda and Captain N the Game Master, produced by DiC Enterprises |
| Uptown Comedy Club | 1992–1994 | Syndication, BET | with Bob Banner Productions and Don Weiner Productions |
| Prime Suspect | 1992–1995 | Syndication | Co-production with Byrne Enterprises |
| Highlander: The Series | 1992–1998 | Syndication | season 1 distributed by Gaumont Television co-produced with Reteitalia and Gaumont Television |
| California Dreams | 1992–1996 | NBC | former domestic syndicator and financer; produced by Peter Engel Productions and NBC Productions. Currently distributed outside of the U.S. by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution |
| Return to Lonesome Dove | 1993 | CBS | mini-series distributor |
| Thunder in Paradise | 1994 | Syndication | with Berk/Schwartz/Bonann Productions and Trimark Pictures Certain episodes of the series are co-owned with Lionsgate |
| RoboCop | 1994 | CTV Syndication | with Skyvision Productions and Rigel Entertainment Currently owned by Rallie LLC. |
| Lonesome Dove: The Series | 1994–1996 | Syndication | with Telegenic Pictures and RHI Entertainment |
| One West Waikiki | 1994–1996 | CBS/Syndication | with Larson Entertainment |
| VR.5 | 1995 | Fox | with Samoset Productions |
| Live Shot | 1995–1996 | UPN | with Occasionally Brilliant and Steve Marshall Productions |
| George & Alana | 1995–1996 | Syndication | with George Hamilton Productions and Lighthearted Entertainment |
| F/X: The Series | 1996–1998 | CTV Syndication | with Fireworks Entertainment |
| Strange Universe | 1996–1998 | Syndication | with Chris-Craft Television |
| Nash Bridges | 1996–2001 | CBS | with The Don Johnson Company and Carlton Cuse Productions; continued by Paramount Network Television |
| Arli$$ | 1996–2002 | HBO | International distribution only; produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions, Marquee/Tollin/Robbins and HBO Original Programming |
| Dellaventura | 1997–1998 | CBS | with Hallmark Entertainment Copyrights owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment |
| Soldier of Fortune, Inc. | 1997–1999 | Syndication | with Don Simpson-Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
| Oz | 1997–2003 | HBO | with The Levinson/Fontana Company, Viacom Productions and HBO Original Programming Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
| Judge Mills Lane | 1998–2001 | Syndication | co-produced by Tomlin-Young Productions and Hurricane Entertainment Group; continued by Paramount Domestic Television |
| Sex and the City | 1998–2004 | HBO | international distributor; produced by Darren Star Productions and HBO Entertainment |
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Paramount Television Studios
MTV Entertainment Studios
| Title | Years | Network | Co-production with |
| U.S. of Ant | 2006 | Logo | |
| My First Time | 2006 | TV Land | |
| TV Land: Myths and Legends | 2007–2008 | TV Land | Gay Rosenthal Productions |
| The Big Gay Sketch Show | 2007–2010 | Logo | Oh Really! Productions |
| The Big 4-0 | 2008 | TV Land | 3 Ball Productions |
| She's Got the Look | 2008–2010 | TV Land | |
| Outsiders Inn | 2008 | CMT |
Showtime Studios
Showtime Documentary Films
Television movies and specials
Paramount Skydance TV Media
CBS Studios
Out of Office Pickled- ''Reindeer in Here''
Paramount Television
Wilshire Court Productions
Viacom Pictures/Productions
Evel Knievel A Question of Love A Last Cry for Help She's Dressed to Kill Heaven Only Knows To Race the Wind Nurse All God's Children Angel on My Shoulder Enola Gay: The Men, The Mission, The Atomic Bomb East of Eden For Ladies Only Thursday's Child The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair The Face of Rage Concrete Beat The Ratings Game Kids Don't Tell Suburban Beat Perry Mason Returns Return to Mayberry The Secret Garden Payoff The Fear Inside Paris Trout Nails Scam Children of the Mist Gramps Sabrina the Teenage Witch Alibi The Right Connections Sabrina Goes to Rome In the Doghouse Sabrina Down Under Avalon: Beyond the Abyss Two of Us Love Song Once Upon a Christmas Warden of Red Rock The Wilde Girls Twice Upon a Christmas Bang Bang You're Dead Finding John ChristmasCBS Productions
Rose Parade The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS Summer is Forever The Brotherhood of the Bell 11:59: Last Minute to Choose The Cat in the Hat The American Revolution: 1770–1783: A Conversation with Lord North Goodbye, Raggedy Ann A Death of Innocence Mongo's Back in Town Visions of Death Something Evil The Lorax The Family Rico Deadly Harvest The House Without a Christmas Tree Crime Club Hunter The Horror at 37,000 Feet Coffee, Tea or Me? Dr. Seuss on the Loose The Thanksgiving Treasure The Migrants Addie and the King of Hearts The Hoober-Bloob Highway The Easter Promise I Want To Keep My Baby Relentless Thaddeus Rose and Eddie 30th Primetime Emmy Awards Like Mom, Like Me First, You Cry Crisis in Mid-Air You Can't Go Home Again The Wild Wild West Revisited Orphan Train (film) More Wild Wild West 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards A Tribute to Count Basie Killing at Hell's Gate The Million Dollar Infield Muggable Mary, Street Cop Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn Napoleon Conquers America The Gift of Life Maid in America Drop-Out Father Country Gold Games Mother Never Taught You Listen to Your Heart Illusions Another Woman's Child Running Out The Other Woman First Affair Two Kinds of Love Quarterback Princess Hobson's Choice Last of The Great Survivors Calamity Jane Getting Physical First Steps Brotherly Love Classified Love Blind Justice That Secret Sunday One Police Plaza Deadly Deception Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge Body of Evidence Case Closed Fifty Years of Television: A Golden Celebration Gunsmoke: The Last Apache Shangri-la Plaza Goodnight, Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston The Honeymooners Anniversary Special Donor Blood River Gunsmoke: To the Last Man The Year of the General Guiding Light: The Primetime Special Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives Moment of Truth Ultimate Revenge The President's Child Malcolm X: The Real Story Somalia: A Country is Dying Frosty Returns Coming Up Roses The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion The Man with Three Wives Gunsmoke: The Long Ride Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story With Hostile Intent Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage The Legend of The Beverly Hillbillies Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns Harlan and Merleen For Love and Glory Jack Terror in the Night Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice Search for Grace D-Day Angels Among Us Halloween! In the Shadow of Evil Magician's Favorite Magicians The Man in the Attic A Streetcar Named Desire A Mother's Instinct Uncommon Heroes The Story of Santa Claus Stolen Woman, Captured Hearts Heart Full of Rain Monday After the Miracle Murder at 75 Birch 26th Daytime Emmy Awards A Song From the Heart Secret of Giving One Kill The Christmas Secret Blackout Dr Quinn: The Heart WithinCBS Eye Productions
Traitors Within History Now: SARS and the New Plagues The 9/11 Commission Report First Arab Israeli Plane Hijacking Shark Week: Day of the Shark Disaster on K2 Ripped Off: Maddoff and the Scamming of America Kidnapped for 18 Years: The Jaycee Dugard Story TV Murders: Jasmine Fiore and Anne Pressly Who Is the Real Jordan van der Sloot? Best of the Road- ''David Letterman: A Life on Television''
CBS News
National Drivers Test 16 in Webster Groves Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution Children of Apartheid Cronkite Remembers Demolition Day: Seattle Kingdome Criminal: Punks vs. Preps Summer of Terror: The Real Son of Sam Story Inside Flight 93 Survivor: The Reunion Be Your Own Hero: Call to Duty Burning Questions The Horrors of Hussein Deadly Deception: The Mark Hacking Story Impossible City Lifeline: The Nursing Diaries Global Issues for Students: Africa: Challenges in the 21st Century Betrayal: The Battle for Warsaw CBS News on Logo: Special Report on AIDS Hot Zips Dust of Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 2007: The Year In Animals First Arab Israeli Plane Hijacking Killer Virus: Hunt for the Next Plague Collapse: When Structures Fail Dark Fellowships: The Vril When Nature Strikes Crash: The Next Great Depression? New Life on Mars? Amatomy of a Pandemic The Truth About Pandemic Understanding Ardi The Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly- ''Creating Syntheitc Life: Your Questions Answered''
See It Now Studios
26th Street Garage: The FBI's Untold Story of 9/11 Race Against Time: The CIA and 9/11 Undeniable: The Truth to Remember Watergate: High Crimes in the White House - ''Superpower''
BET Networks
BET Awards- ''Celebration of Gospel''
Group W Productions
Lost in London Mafia Princess Soldier Boys Fatal Judgement Gangs- ''Taking a Stand''
Spelling Television
The Monk How Awful About Allan River of Gold Two for the Money Rolling Man Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid The Users The Power Within The Return of The Mod Squad Massarati and the Brain Velvet International Airport Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Day One Just Temporary- ''Satan's School for Girls''
Sunn Classic Pictures
A Killer in the Family Houston: The Legend of Texas - ''The Christmas Gift''
QM Productions
The Aliens are Coming! The Return of Frank Cannon Senior Trip - ''September Gun''
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Paramount Television Studios
MTV Entertainment Studios
Showtime Studios
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment distributed most Showtime Original Pictures made between 1995 and 2000 outside of the U.S. and Canada.Gotham Last Light Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women Next Door End of Summer The Man in the Attic Zooman The Wharf Rat Bloodknot The Courtyard Full Body Massage Favorite Deadly Sins Out There Triplecross Ruby Jean and Joe Conundrum Boxing: A Different Look Undertow Mr. and Mrs. Loving Sabrina the Teenage Witch Homecoming Moonshine Highway The Legend of Gator Face Robin of Locksley Losing Chase Gang in Blue Annie O The Halfback of Notre Dame Amanda and the Alien Money Plays Mandela and de Klerk Riot North Shore Fish Elvis Meets Nixon The Right Connections Color of Justice The Westing Game Face Down Woman Undone Tricks Twists of Terror The Defenders: Choices of Evils The Tiger Woods Story In The Doghouse Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within The Defenders: Taking the First Noriega: God's Favorite Rated X Harlan County War A House Divided The Thin Blue Lie Possessed Warden of Red Rock My Horrible Year! The Wilde Girls My Beautiful Son The Day Reagan Was Shot Keep the Faith, Baby 10,000 Black Men Named George Bobbie's Girl Sightings: Heartland Ghost Carry Me Home Just Another Story The Mudge Boy Baadasssss! Bereft Dirt Fathers and Sons Sexual Life Speak The Best Thief in the World Paradise Sucker Free City Hate Pryor Offenses After Innocence Our Fathers Mario Cantone: Laugh Whore The Good Humor Man Same Sex America Home Front Shame Semper Fi: One Man's Journey In Pot We Trust A Game of Honor The Vatican: The Pope's Slippers Steve-O: Guilty as Charged W. Kamau Bell: Semi-Promenint Nergo Trumped Nick Cannon: Stand Up, Don't Shoot Disgraced Al Madrigal: Shrimpin' Ain't Easy Tim & Faith: Soul2Soul American Dream/American Knightmare Queen Fur XY Chelsea Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story Ready for War- ''Matt Rogers: Have You Ever Heard About Christmas''
Showtime Documentary Films
After Innocence Home Front American Jihad XY Chelsea Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story - ''Ready for War''
Nickelodeon Productions
Wild Rides UFO Kidnapped School Stories From Famous People Nick's Thanksgiving Fest Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration Tales From The Whoop: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown Stories from Growing Up Letters to the Earth The Big Help-a-thon Those Nick at Nite Promos: 10 Years of Better Living Through Television Road to the Extreme Arena: Behind the Scenes of Global GUTS "Oh Brother" Starring Stick Stickly Nickelodeon Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal "Stuck" Starring Stick Stickly Good Burger: On the Job with Kenan & Kel Nickellennium Nick GAS All-Star Party What Sparks You? Nick GAS NFL Special Cry Baby Lane Blue's Big Musical Movie Global GAS The Maximum Rocket Power Games R U All That?: Funniest Kid in America Grand Finale Let's Just Play The Nick@Nite Holiday Special The Pickles: Behind the Picking Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Snow White Search for the Funniest Mom in America Avatar: The Legend So Far Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks & The Beanstalk Behind the Clues: 10 Years of Blue Deep Inside the KCAs Shredderman Rules Shredderman Rules: Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes of The Last Day of Summer The Last Day of Summer Avatar: The Legend Continues SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis Behind the Pantis: How We Made Atlantis SquarePantis Bring On the Nominees KCA Best of the Mess Nickelodeon HALO Awards Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Sports - ''SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout''
DreamWorks Television
Dear Diary Giving Harry the Business Fully-Clothed, Non-Dancing Girls Twin Cities For the People 7:08 Anna Says The Duplex Sugar Hill- ''We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company''
Miramax Television
Robinson Crusoe A Wrinkle in Time- ''The I Inside''
Paramount Television International Studios
The Butcher Surgeon, Why Wasn't He Stopped? Wallis: The Queen That Never Was The Battle for Britain's Heroes Albert: The Power Behind Victoria Stephen King Master of Horror Meghan and the Markles: A Family at War When Buildings Collapse: World's Worse Engineering Disasters Inside the Cockpit: The Concorde Crash Inside Lidl at Christmas Aldi's Easter Secrets Neighbours Made Me a Star: From Ramsay St to Hollywood- ''Neighbours All The Pops Hits & More''