This is a list of television show series produced by Paramount Television, once the television division of U.S. film studio Paramount Pictures, and by related firms like Desilu Productions, which Paramount acquired.
Following Viacom's split into (new) Viacom and CBS Corporation, these shows, except for Here's Lucy and The Brady Bunch Hour, are now owned by CBS Corporation's CBS Television Studios (via CBS Studios, Inc.).
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✪ Ultimate Streaming TV Comparison | YouTube TV, Hulu Live, Sling, DIRECTV NOW, PS VUE, FuboTV
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Yeah Doc, I have this recurring nightmare about redoing our streaming services roundup over and over again. What do you think it means? Can't be good. Wait, we're doing it again. We're doing it again? We're doing it again. Okay! We're doing it again. Yeah, we're back because six months ago, we ranked DIRECTV NOW number one among streaming TV services because, frankly, we were ignorant hacks. Okay, not really. But things are changing really fast in the streaming TV world, so we need to re-do these rankings, it seems like constantly. So, a year ago, Sling and DIRECTV NOW seemed unstoppable, but now, they're stalling out or they're shrinking, while YouTube TV and Hulu Live have been growing like crazy. So, the question now is whether you should follow the crowd and jump to one of those, or if the other services are still just fine. So, let's dive in and find out. (upbeat music) Now, before we get started, don't forget to subscribe and hit that bell icon, if you like what we do here, because we're here every Wednesday and Friday with another video just like this. So, we hope you'll join us for those. Anyway, let's get started on this one. In recent weeks, we've gone into some detail on the state of Sling TV, DIRECTV NOW, YouTube TV, Hulu Live, PlayStation Vue, and fubo. I think I got them all. Just check out this playlist right up here. You can go into detail on any one of those individually if you'd like to. Anyway, today's comparison is all about live TV streaming. So, we're not really talking about Netflix or Amazon Prime, or regular Hulu, or any of the other on-demand streaming services. We're also not including Philo in this roundup, even though it is, in fact, another live TV streaming service. But Philo is fundamentally different from the rest. It may be the perfect stand-alone service for you, but most of the time, what we hear is people using it really well as a $16.00 add-on to YouTube TV or Hulu Live. Something like that. Basically to get your Viacom channels and a few others to fill out your channel list. Anyway, now that we've surveyed the major players in the current market, I think it's time for some final recommendations. Or at least as final as it can be in an industry that's constantly, annoyingly changing. Now, spoiler alert, this is basically gonna be a tale of triumph, at least for the moment, for YouTube TV and Hulu Live, and a tale of woe for almost everybody else. But let's go look at the details. If you follow me over here, I wanna talk to you about price, because frankly pricing is one of the first questions anybody is gonna have when it comes to these services. So, let's tackle pricing. The best pricing on the market right now goes to YouTube TV at $40 bucks a month. (record scratch) I wrote this video weeks ago. We are literally five minutes away from posting this and just found out that, yes, today was the day that YouTube decided to bump that price to $50 bucks a month. So, so much for whatever I was about to say. The simplicity there is beautiful. Now you can add on some premium channels, but you don't have to worry about paying extra for more simultaneous streams or a premium DVR. And I can hear you saying already, "Hey Craig, Sling is cheaper." And that's technically true, you're right. With the Orange and Blue packages on Sling at $25 bucks each you can go cheaper. But the channels at Sling are strategically arranged to make you want the combo which is $40 bucks anyway. And if you do any add-ons, it's going to be just as expensive or more expensive than anything else. Now Hulu is also really good on price at $45 bucks a month. But while there's only one plan, which we like, again, simplicity, you have to watch out for the premium features there. They can add up. $10 buck a month for unlimited streams, $10 bucks a month for premium DVR, $15 bucks if you do both, plus $4 for the commercial-free version of Hulu's on-demand service, it does kinda add up. Now, DIRECTV NOW and fubo TV have both raised their prices significantly, just over the last few weeks, so now they're in the $50 to $70 range. And DIRECTV NOW even made good on their promise to thin the content in exchange for upping that price, so I don't think they'll be winning many new converts. PlayStation Vue continues on its merry little way as an expensive service. But, honestly, I should probably take that back because now, compared to all the others, it's not even that expensive anymore. Certainly not the base package anyway. Now let's talk about the DVR situation. First of all, here's the deal. Every time I give out a compliment to a DVR on a streaming service, everyone seems to come out of the woodwork to tell me why actually, it's bad. And, frankly, you all have a point. Every one of these services comes with a DVR, but each of those DVR's has some restriction that will probably frustrate you. PlayStation Vue, for instance, won't let you fast forward through Fox channels. Sling doesn't let you record Disney-owned channels at all. Hulu and fubo make you pay extra for a DVR with decent storage. You see where I'm goin' with this. Anyway, if I gave the DVR crown to any of these services, it would probably have to be YouTube TV which, at no extra charge, gives you unlimited storage and lets you keep your recordings for nine months. It does still sometimes swap in an on-demand recording for your recorded one, so you have to watch commercials. But, yeah, it's happening less. So that's nice. Anyway, I've been saying this with cable and satellite providers for years now. But now I'll say it with the streaming providers, don't make DVR your deciding factor when you're deciding between all these services. Just think of it as a nice bonus. Now if you're just watchin' by yourself, you probably don't care too much about simultaneous streams. But if you've got a lot of people in your household who want to take advantage, you're gonna worry about that. So, let's start with Hulu. If you've got a large family that wants to watch, then Hulu is gonna be your best option. They can do unlimited streams for an additional $10 bucks on top of their normal price. Otherwise, it's just two simultaneous streams. PlayStation Vue technically gets five streams at a time. But, honestly, that is so complicated, like I talked about in that video, it's effectively three. Sling gives you only one stream on the Orange side and three on the Blue side and if you get the combo package then you do get four simultaneous streams. But, again, only one of those can be from the Orange channels which, by the way, includes ESPN. So that's weirdly complex there. Fubo and DIRECTV NOW both include just two simultaneous streams and you can use just one more if you pay $6 bucks in fubo's case and $5 on DIRECTV NOW. YouTube TV allows for three streams end of story. We could wish for more, but it's also kinda hard to beat that simplicity. Now let's talk devices. Yes, you will need something like this Apple TV in order to watch any of these services. The good news is that you can assume that with all of these services, they're going to be available on most every device. Even PlayStation Vue is available on a variety of devices, not just PlayStations. So, if you're using a Roku or an Apple TV or an Amazon Fire, a smart TV, whatever the case is, most of these services will be available on most devices. But there are a few exceptions to that, that you've gotta watch out for. First, if you're using an Android TV device like the NVIDIA Shield or some smart TVs then DIRECTV NOW and Hulu Live are out, not an option there. Regular old Hulu has an Android TV app so I have to assume that they'll add one for Hulu Live before too long. But we'll see. If you wanna watch on a game console, the Xbox is gonna be spotty. But the PlayStation, the device, the PlayStation only allows you to watch PlayStation Vue. So, go figure. The biggest omission though, in my opinion, is that there is no YouTube TV on Amazon Fire devices. That one's kind of a bummer. But, here the exceptions kind of prove the rule. Whichever device you wanna use, you're gonna find something to watch. Now, channels are obviously extremely important. We wanna know which channels are on which service. You guys are always talking in the comments about which ones are your favorites and where you can watch them. So what I want to do is take all this and rank these services for who has the best channels. But frankly, that's impossible because it's such a subjective thing. You guys are all talking about different channels and which ones are your favorite. And the channel selection is all over the place among these services. But here's what I was able to do. I took the top 10 most watched basic cable networks just to see which streaming services had those ones at least. Now I looked at the $40 to $50 range as close as possible for all of these services. So, for instance, we have Sling's combo tier, the Blue plus Orange at $40 bucks, but PlayStation Vue's lower tier at $45. That's the best I could do for trying to compare apples to apples. And what we see here is that they are all over the place with their channel selection. The last thing I will mention is that, frankly, channel count doesn't matter because what should matter to you is, well, what matters to you. So, whatever your favorite channel is, here's what I want you to do. Hit the description below and look in the channel section and I'll have some links to each of these services and all the channels that they provide. So, if you wanna go check out whether your favorite channel is included on whichever service, we've got all those links there. We've done the work for you. You just need to hit that link and check on your preferred channel. All right, so the bottom line here. Because of its simplicity, YouTube TV might be the best all around service, especially when you add Philo to the mix as well, to round out its channel count. Hulu has more add-ons to worry about so price-wise it can get a little bit much. But it's also a great choice, especially if you want unlimited simultaneous streams and Hulu's great on-demand service. Honestly, those two are so close that next week we're gonna pit the two of them against each other and see which one comes out on top. As for the others, Sling is okay and if you wanna hang on to that, I won't really fight you too hard but DIRECTV NOW, fubo, PlayStation Vue, because of their price hikes, the channel counts involved, the device availability, they're gonna have to make some pretty significant changes to get back into the fight. But that's just my opinion. I wanna hear what you have to say as well. So head down to the comments below. And, although I know you don't need this encouragement, let me know where you think I'm wrong. But also let me know where you think I'm right. And on you're way down there, give this video a like. Make sure you're subscribed and hit that bell icon so you know when the next video comes out. Like I said, we are here every Wednesday and Friday. So we will see you on the next review. (bright techno music)
Contents
1960s
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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The Lucy Show | CBS | 1962-1968 | 1962-1967 produced by Desilu |
You Don't Say! | NBC | 1963-1969 | 1963-1967 produced by Desilu |
Mission: Impossible | CBS | 1966-1973 | 1966-1967 produced by Desilu |
Star Trek | NBC | 1966-1969 | 1966-1967 produced by Desilu |
Mannix | CBS | 1967-1975 | 1967 produced by Desilu |
Here's Lucy | CBS | 1968-1974 | Co-production of Season 1 only; series was produced by Lucille Ball Productions. No longer owns rights. |
The Brady Bunch | ABC | 1969-1974 | |
Love, American Style | ABC | 1969-1974 |
1970s
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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The Young Lawyers | ABC | 1970-1971 | |
Barefoot in the Park | ABC | 1970 | Based on the 1967 film by Paramount Pictures |
The Immortal | ABC | 1970-1971 | |
The Odd Couple | ABC | 1970-1975 | Based on the 1968 film by Paramount Pictures |
Longstreet | ABC | 1971-1972 | Co-production with Edling Productions Inc. and Corsican Productions, Inc. |
Spyforce | Nine Network | 1971-1973 | Co-production with Nine Network |
The Sandy Duncan Show | CBS | 1971-1972 | |
Me and the Chimp | CBS | 1972 | |
The Brady Kids | ABC | 1972-1973 | Co-production with Filmation Associates |
Catch-22 | ABC | 1973 | Based on the 1970 film by Paramount Pictures |
Love Story | NBC | 1973-1974 | |
The Magician | NBC | 1973-1974 | Co-production with B&B Productions |
Star Trek: The Animated Series | NBC | 1973-1974 | Co-production with Filmation Associates |
Happy Days | ABC | 1974-1984 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis(-Boyett) Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc. |
Petrocelli | NBC | 1974-1976 | based on the 1970 film The Lawyer by Paramount Pictures Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions |
Paper Moon | ABC | 1974-1975 | based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures |
Archer | NBC | 1975 | |
Kate McShane | CBS | 1975 | |
Barbary Coast | ABC | 1975-1976 | Co-production with Francy Productions, Inc. |
The Oddball Couple | ABC | 1975-1977 | co-production with DePatie-Freleng Enterprises |
When Things Were Rotten | ABC | 1975 | Co-production with Crossbow Productions, Inc. |
The Lost Islands | Network Ten | 1976 | co-production with Network 10 |
Laverne & Shirley | ABC | 1976-1983 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions and Henderson Productions |
Serpico | NBC | 1976-1977 | based on the 1973 film by Paramount Pictures; co-production with Emmett G. Lavery Productions |
The Brady Bunch Hour | ABC | 1976-1977 | rights now owned by and co-production with Sid & Marty Krofft Productions |
Busting Loose | CBS | 1977 | |
Blansky's Beauties | ABC | 1977 | |
Mulligan's Stew | NBC | 1977 | |
Dog and Cat | ABC | 1977 | |
Future Cop | ABC | 1977 | |
Szysznyk | CBS | 1977-1978 | |
Having Babies | ABC | 1978-1979 | |
Grandpa Goes to Washington | NBC | 1978-1979 | |
Taxi | ABC, NBC | 1978-1983 | co-production with John Charles Walters Productions |
Mork & Mindy | ABC | 1978-1982 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions and Henderson Production Company, Inc. |
The Ted Knight Show | CBS | 1978 | |
Who's Watching the Kids? | NBC | 1978 | Co-production with Henderson Production Company, Inc. |
Makin It | ABC | 1979 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company, Inc. and The Stigwood Group, Ltd |
Working Stiffs | CBS | 1979 | Co-production with Frog Productions and Huk, Inc. |
Struck by Lightning | CBS | 1979 | |
Out of the Blue | ABC | 1979 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions |
Brothers and Sisters | NBC | 1979 | |
Sweepstakes | NBC | 1979 | |
Make Me Laugh | Syndication | 1979-1980 | |
The Associates | ABC | 1979-1980 | co-production with John Charles Walters Productions |
Angie | ABC | 1979-1980 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions |
The Bad News Bears | CBS | 1979-1980 | Based on the 1976 film by Paramount Pictures |
1980s
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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Solid Gold | Syndication | 1980-1988 | Co-production with Operation Prime Time, Bob Banner Associates and Brad Lachman Productions, Inc. |
Goodtime Girls | ABC | 1980 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions and Henderson Productions |
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe | ABC | 1980 | Co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions, who now owns the rights to the series except for the pilot |
Here's Boomer | NBC | 1980-1982 | Co-production with Daniel Wilson Productions |
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang | ABC | 1980-1982 | Co-production with Hanna-Barbera An expansion of the 1974 TV series Happy Days by Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company Inc. and Paramount Television |
Bosom Buddies | ABC | 1980-1982 | Co-production with Miller-Milkis Productions and Henderson Production Company Inc. |
The Brady Brides | NBC | 1981 | Co-production with Redwood Productions An expansion of the 1969 TV series The Brady Bunch by Paramount Television and Redwood Productions |
Nero Wolfe | NBC | 1981 | |
Foul Play | ABC | 1981 | Based on the 1978 film by Paramount Pictures |
Best of the West | ABC | 1981-1982 | Co-production with Weinberger/Daniels Productions |
Laverne & Shirley in the Army | ABC | 1981-1982 | Co-production with Hanna-Barbera An expansion of the 1976 TV series Laverne & Shirley by Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company Inc. and Paramount Television |
Entertainment Tonight | Syndication | 1981–present | Produced from 1981-2006 |
Police Squad! | ABC | 1982 | Later adapted into The Naked Gun film franchise. |
Making the Grade | CBS | 1982 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Madame's Place | Syndication | 1982-1983 | |
Joanie Loves Chachi | ABC | 1982-1983 | An expansion of the 1974 TV series Happy Days by Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Production Company Inc., and Paramount Television |
The Powers of Matthew Star | NBC | 1982-1983 | Co-production with Daniel Wilson Productions and also (on later episodes) Bruce Lansbury Productions, Ltd. |
The New Odd Couple | ABC | 1982-1983 | Based on the 1968 movie and the 1970 TV series by Paramount Pictures |
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour | ABC | 1982-1983 | Co-production with Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions |
Family Ties | NBC | 1982-1989 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Cheers | NBC | 1982-1993 | Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions |
Webster | ABC, Syndication | 1983-1989 | Co-production with Georgian Bay, Ltd. for the entire run and also with Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises from 1986 to 1989 |
Ryan's Four | ABC | 1983 | |
Mr. Smith | NBC | 1983 | |
The Renegades | ABC | 1983 | |
Shaping Up | ABC | 1983 | |
Brothers | Showtime | 1984-1989 | Co-production with Gary Nardino Productions |
Call to Glory | ABC | 1984-1985 | |
Anything for Money | Syndication | 1984-1985 | |
Hometown | CBS | 1985 | |
New Love, American Style | ABC | 1985-1986 | A daytime reboot of the 1969-1974 prime time series |
America | Syndication | 1985-1986 | |
MacGyver | ABC | 1985-1992 | Co-production with Henry Winkler/John Rich Productions |
All Is Forgiven | NBC | 1986 | Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions |
Gung Ho | ABC | 1986 | Based on the 1986 movie by Paramount Pictures |
Mr. Sunshine | ABC | 1986 | |
The Cavanaughs | CBS | 1986-1989 | |
The Tortellis | NBC | 1987 | Co-production with Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions |
Duet | Fox | 1987-1989 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Marblehead Manor | Syndication | 1987-1988 | Co-production with Dames-Fraser Productions |
The Bronx Zoo | NBC | 1987-1988 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | Syndication | 1987-1994 | An update of the 1966 TV series by Desilu Productions |
Friday the 13th: The Series | Syndication | 1987-1990 | Inspired by the 1980 movie Friday the 13th and its sequels |
Day by Day | NBC | 1988-1989 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Wipeout | Syndication | 1988-1989 | Co-production with Dames-Fraser Productions |
Dear John | NBC | 1988-1992 | Co-production with Ed Weinberger Productions |
Mission: Impossible | ABC | 1988-1990 | An update of the 1966 TV series by Desilu Productions, with Jeffrey Hayes Productions |
War of the Worlds | Syndication | 1988-1990 | Based on the 1953 movie by Paramount Pictures |
Dolphin Cove | CBS | 1989 | |
Saved by the Bell | NBC | 1989-1993 | Produced by Peter Engel Productions and NBC Productions Formerly by Rysher Entertainment from 1989-1999 International distribution only since 1999; domestic distribution rights are handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution. |
The Arsenio Hall Show | Syndication | 1989-1994 | |
Hard Copy | Syndication | 1989-1999 | |
Open House | Fox | 1989-1990 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
1990s
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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The Bradys | CBS | 1990 | Co-production with Brady Productions |
His & Hers | NBC | 1990 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
Down Home | NBC | 1990-1991 | |
Wings | NBC | 1990-1997 | Co-production with Grub Street Productions |
Ferris Bueller | NBC | 1990-1991 | Based on the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off by Paramount Pictures |
American Dreamer | NBC | 1990-1991 | |
E.A.R.T.H. Force | CBS | 1990 | Co-production with Chapman/Dial |
The Party Machine | Syndication | 1991 | Co-production with Peeples Productions and Arsenio Hall Communications |
Sons and Daughters | CBS | 1991 | |
Verdict | CBS | 1991 | |
Maury | Syndication | 1991–present | Paramount stopped distributing Maury in 1998; Studios USA assumed production afterward |
The Royal Family | CBS | 1991-1992 | Co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Flesh 'n' Blood | NBC | 1991 | |
Brooklyn Bridge | CBS | 1991-1993 | Co-production with UBU Productions |
The Montel Williams Show | Syndication | 1991-2008 | Paramount succeeded Viacom as distributor following merger |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | ABC | 1992-1996 | Based on the film Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Paramount Pictures |
Sightings | Fox | 1992-1997 | |
Love at First Sight | Syndication | 1992 | |
Grapevine | CBS | 1992 | |
Flying Blind | Fox | 1992-1993 | Co-production with Sweetum Productions and Viacom Productions |
Bob | CBS | 1992-1993 | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Syndication | 1993-1999 | Based on the 1966 series and its spin off by Desilu and Paramount Television |
The Untouchables | Syndication | 1993-1994 | Based on the 1987 movie by Paramount Pictures and its predecessor TV series by Desilu Productions |
Big Wave Dave's | CBS | 1993 | co-production with Levine & Isaacs Productions |
Frasier | NBC | 1993-2004 | co-production with Grub Street Productions an expansion of the 1982 TV series Cheers by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions and Paramount Television |
The Mommies | NBC | 1993-1995 | co-production with Speer-Grossman Productions |
The Jon Stewart Show | MTV | 1993-1995 | Paramount produced the series for syndication |
South of Sunset | CBS | 1993 | co-production with Stan Rogow Productions and Byrum Power & Light |
Itsy Bitsy Spider | USA Network | 1994-1996 | Co-production with Hyperion Animation |
Viper | NBC, Syndication | 1994-1999 | |
Leeza | NBC, Syndication | 1994-2000 | |
The New Price is Right | Syndication | 1994-1995 | Co-production with Mark Goodson Productions |
Duckman | USA Network | 1994-1997 | Co-production with Klasky Csupo |
The Busy World of Richard Scarry | Showtime | 1994-1997 | Co-production with Cinar, France 3, BBC, Family Channel, Beta Film (Germany), and Telefilm Canada |
Sister, Sister | ABC, The WB | 1994-1999 | |
Star Trek: Voyager | UPN | 1995-2001 | Based on the 1966 series and its spin-off by Desilu and Paramount Television |
The Watcher | UPN | 1995 | |
Pig Sty | UPN | 1995 | |
Platypus Man | UPN | 1995 | Co-production with Fanaro-Nathan Productions |
The Marshal | ABC | 1995 | |
Marker | UPN | 1995 | |
Legend | UPN | 1995 | |
Almost Perfect | CBS | 1995-1996 | Co-production with Levine & Isaacs Productions |
The Pursuit of Happiness | NBC | 1995 | Co-production with Grub Street Productions |
JAG | NBC, CBS | 1995-2005 | co-production with Bellisarius Productions and NBC Productions for season 1 only |
The Home Court | NBC | 1995-1996 | |
Moesha | UPN | 1996-2001 | produced by Big Ticket Television, Regan Jon Productions (1996–1997), Saradipity Productions, Jump at the Sun Productions (1997–1999) formerly produced by Worldvision Enterprises from (1996-1999) |
Good Company | CBS | 1996 | |
Judge Judy | Syndication | 1996–present | Produced from 1999-2006 co-production with Big Ticket Television |
Clueless | ABC, UPN | 1996-1999 | Co-production with Cockamamie Productions |
The Sentinel | UPN | 1996-1999 | Co-production with Pet Fly Productions |
America's Dumbest Criminals | Syndication | 1996-2000 | Produced from 1999-2000 |
Real TV | Syndication | 1996-2001 | |
Nash Bridges | CBS | 1996-2001 | Produced from 1999-2001 co-production with The Don Johnson Company, Carlton Cuse Productions. Formerly by Rysher Entertainment from 1996-1999 |
Arli$$ | HBO | 1996-2002 | produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions. Formerly by Rysher Entertainment from 1996-1999 International distribution only, domestic distribution rights are handled by Warner Bros. Television and HBO Enterprises. |
7th Heaven | The WB, The CW | 1996-2007 | co-produced by Spelling Television |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | ABC, The WB | 1996-2003 | Produced by Viacom Productions and Hartbreak Films, distributed in off-network syndication by Paramount |
Orleans | CBS | 1997 | |
Fired Up | NBC | 1997-1998 | Co-production with Grammnet Productions |
George and Leo | CBS | 1997-1998 | |
Hitz | UPN | 1997 | |
Jenny | NBC | 1997-1998 | Produced by MTV |
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer | UPN | 1998 | Co-production with Fanaro-Nathan Productions |
Judge Joe Brown | Syndication | 1998-2013 | Produced from 1999-2006 |
LateLine | NBC, Showtime | 1998-1999 | |
The Howie Mandel Show | Syndication | 1998-1999 | |
Maggie | Lifetime | 1998-1999 | Co-production with Atomic Television |
DiResta | UPN | 1998-1999 | |
Encore! Encore! | NBC | 1998-1999 | Co-production with Grub Street Productions |
Charmed | The WB | 1998-2006 | produced by Spelling Television, distributed in off-network syndication by Paramount |
Judge Mills Lane | Syndication | 1998-2001 | Produced from 1999-2001 Formerly by Rysher Entertainment from 1998-1999 |
Seven Days | UPN | 1998-2001 | |
Becker | CBS | 1998-2004 | |
Love & Money | CBS | 1999-2000 | |
Relic Hunter | Syndication | 1999-2002 | Produced by Digital Bongo Drums, Halloween Filmworks, No Equal Entertainment, Ellipse Film + Television Productions, CHUM Television, Tayel Limited and SND |
Hope Island | PAX TV | 1999-2000 | Co-production with Lionsgate Television |
Now and Again | CBS | 1999-2000 | Co-production with Picturemaker Productions and CBS Productions |
2000s
- Post-2006 episodes of certain series produced by CBS Paramount Television, CBS Television Distribution, and/or CBS Television Studios, based on program.
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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Soul Food | Showtime | 2000-2004 | Based on the 1997 film by 20th Century Fox Seasons 1 & 2 co-production with Fox Television Studios, Seasons 3-5 co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
Higher Ground | Fox Family | 2000 | Co-production with Crescent Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and WIC Entertainment International distribution only, Domestic rights are handle by Lionsgate Television. |
The Trouble with Normal | ABC | 2000 | Co-production with Garfield Grove Productions and Touchstone Television |
Level 9 | UPN | 2000-2001 | |
Maximum Exposure | Syndication | 2000-2002 | |
Queen of Swords | Syndication/Global | 2000–2001 | US Distribution only Produced by Mercury Entertainment Corporation, Telefónica, Morena Films, Costume and Production Services Inc., Amy International Artists, Fireworks Entertainment and M6 Métropole Télévision |
That's Life | CBS | 2000-2002 | |
Girlfriends | UPN, The CW | 2000-2008 | Co-production with Happy Camper Productions and Grammnet Productions |
One on One | UPN | 2001-2006 | Co-production with the Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Daddy's Girl Productions |
Manhunt | UPN | 2001 | |
Hot Ticket | Syndication | 2001-2004 | |
Some of My Best Friends | CBS | 2001 | Based on the 1997 film Kiss Me, Guido by Paramount Pictures |
Big Apple | CBS | 2001 | Co-production with Red Board Productions and Yerkovich Productions |
Kristin | NBC | 2001 | Co-production with Markusfarms Productions |
Men, Women & Dogs | The WB | 2001 | |
Fling | Fox | 2001 | |
Hot Ticket | Syndication | 2001-2004 | |
Enterprise | UPN | 2001-2005 | Prequel to the 1966 TV series Star Trek by Desilu Productions |
Philly | ABC | 2001-2002 | Co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
Rendez-View | Syndication | 2001-2002 | |
Wolf Lake | CBS | 2001-2002 | |
Special Unit 2 | UPN | 2001-2002 | |
Raising Dad | WB | 2001-2002 | Co-production with Albion Productions |
In-Laws | NBC | 2002-2003 | Co-production with Grammnet Productions |
Andy Richter Controls the Universe | Fox | 2002-2003 | Co-production with Garfield Grove Productions and 20th Century Fox Television US distribution only; international distribution rights are handled by 20th Television |
Life Moments | Syndication | 2002-2003 | |
The Dead Zone | USA Network | 2002-2007 | Produced from 2002-2006, Co-production with DawnField Entertainment, Crescent Entertainment, Dead Zone Production, The Lloyd Segan Company, Piller2, Modern Entertainment (seasons 1-4) and Lionsgate Television International distribution only, Domestic rights are handle by Lionsgate Television through its division Debmar-Mercury with ad sales from 20th Television. |
Dr. Phil | Syndication | 2002–present | Co-distributed with King World Productions |
First Monday | CBS | 2002 | Co-production with Bellisarius Productions |
Do Over | The WB | 2002 | |
Bram & Alice | CBS | 2002 | |
The Random Years | UPN | 2002 | |
A Minute with Stan Hooper | Fox | 2003 | |
Kingpin | NBC | 2003 | Produced by Knee Deep Productions, NBC Studios and Spelling Television International distribution only with MGM Television; domestic distribution rights are handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution. |
NCIS | CBS | 2003-present | Spin-off of JAG co-production with Belisarius Productions Paramount produces the first three seasons. |
Keen Eddie | Fox | 2003-2004 | |
Unexplained Mysteries | Syndication | 2003-2004 | |
It's All Relative | ABC | 2003-2004 | |
Deadwood | HBO | 2004-2006 | Co-production with Red Board Productions |
Dance 360 | Syndication | 2004-2005 | |
The 4400 | USA Network | 2004-2007 | Season one produced by Viacom Productions, produced only for season 2, co-produced by American Zoetrope, Renegade 83, 4400 Productions and Britsh Sky Broadcasting |
The Insider | Syndication | 2004-2017 | distributed from 2004-2006 |
Second Time Around | UPN | 2004-2005 | |
Medical Investigation | NBC | 2004-2005 | Co-production with Landscape Entertainment and NBC Universal Television US distribution only; international distribution rights are handled by NBCUniversal Television Distribution. |
Threshold | CBS | 2005-2006 | |
Cuts | UPN | 2005-2006 | |
Love, Inc. | UPN | 2005-2006 | |
Everybody Hates Chris | UPN, The CW | 2005-2009 | co-production with CR Enterprises and 3 Arts Entertainment |
The Bad Girl's Guide | UPN | 2005 | co-production with Flame Ventures |
Medium | NBC, CBS | 2005-2011 | co-production with Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet Productions Paramount producing only the first two seasons. |
Sex, Love & Secrets | UPN | 2005 | |
Life on a Stick | Fox | 2005 | co-production with Garfield Grove Productions |
Blind Justice | ABC | 2005 | co-production with Steven Bochco Productions |
Criminal Minds | CBS | 2005-present | co-production with the Mark Gordon Company and Touchstone Television produced only for season one US distribution only; international distribution rights are handled by Disney Media Distribution. |
Out of Practice | CBS | 2005-2006 | co-production with Knotty Entertainment and Picador Productions |
Love Monkey | CBS | 2006 | co-production with Bayahibe Films Ltd., Thirtyfour Films Inc. and Sony Pictures Television US distribution only; international distribution rights are handled by Sony. |
South Beach | UPN | 2006 | co-production with Flame TV, Nuyorican Productions and 44 Blue Productions |
Courting Alex | CBS | 2006 | co-production with Touchstone Television |
2010s
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Minority Report | Fox | 2015 | Based on the 2002 movie by DreamWorks Pictures. with Amblin Television and 20th Century Fox Television |
Vinyl | HBO | 2016 | with Jagged Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions |
School of Rock | Nickelodeon | 2016–present | Based on the 2003 movie. First Paramount Television series produced for Nickelodeon. with Armogida Brothers Productions and Passable Entertainment |
Berlin Station | Epix | 2016–present | with Third State, Harbor Men Pictures, Vanessa Productions, LTD. and Anonymous Content |
Shooter | USA Network | 2016–present | Based on the 2007 movie. Originally was set up at TNT before the project was put on turnaround. with Leverage Entertainment, Closest to the Hole Productions and Universal Cable Productions |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | Netflix | 2017–present | Based on the book of the same name with Sonnenfeld Productions, Inc. and What is the Question? |
13 Reasons Why | Netflix | 2017–present | Based on the book of the same name[1] with July Moon Productions, Kicked to the Curb Productions, and Anonymous Content |
Upcoming programs
Title | Network | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Alienist[2] | TNT | 2018 | Co-produced with Anonymous Content and Studio T |
Maniac | Netflix | 2018[3] | Co-produced with Anonymous Content |
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan | Amazon Studios | 2018 | Co-produced with Skydance Media and Amazon Studios |
Amusement Park[4] | Nickelodeon | 2019 | Co-produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Paramount Animation. Second Paramount Television series for Nickelodeon. First television series from Paramount Animation. Based on the 2019 film of the same name. |
All the Single Ladies[5] | TBA | TBA | Based on the book All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
American Gigolo[6] | Showtime | TBA | Co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, based on the 1980 film of the same name |
Ashecliffe[7] | HBO | TBA | Based on the 2010 film Shutter Island |
Battlefield[8] | TBA | TBA | Co-produced with Anonymous Content Based on the Game series published by Electronic Arts |
Bettyville[9] | TBA | TBA | Based on the memoir by George Hodgman. Co-produced with Archer-Gray. |
Black Viking[10] | TBA | TBA | Based on the novel of the same name. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
Catch-22[11] | TBA | TBA | Based on the novel of the same name. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
Cazadores[12] | TBA | TBA | Co-produced with Telefe |
Christodora[13] | TBA | TBA | Based on the novel of the same name by Tim Murphy |
Condor[14] | Audience | TBA | Inspired by Sydney Pollack’s 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor. Co-production with Skydance Media and MGM Television |
Galaxy Quest[15] | Amazon Studios | TBA | Based on the 1999 movie. Co-produced with Gran Via Productions and Amazon Studios. |
Ghost[16] | TBA | TBA | Based on the 1990 film of the same name |
Heels[17] | Starz | TBA | Co-produced with LBI Entertainment |
Hilde Cracks the Case[18] | TBA | TBA | Based on the book series by Hilde Lysiak. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
Legbreakers[19] | TBA | TBA | Based on the Swedish drama Torpederna. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
Lindbergh[20] | TBA | TBA | Based on A. Scott Berg’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the same name. |
Narc[21] | TBA | TBA | Based on the 2002 movie |
Pendergast[22] | Spike | TBA | Based on the 2002 novel The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Co-produced with Universal Cable Productions and Valhalla Entertainment |
Raven Rock[23] | NBC | TBA | Based on the novel of the same name by Garrett Graff. Co-produced with Landscape Entertainment, Compari Entertainment and Entertainment One Television. |
Re Jane[24] | TV Land | TBA | Co-produced with Anonymous Content, based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Park |
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes & Other Lessons From The Crematory[25] | TBA | TBA | Based on the book of the same name by Caitlin Doughty Co-produced by Anonymous Content. |
Snow Crash[26] | Amazon Studios | TBA | Based on the book of the same name by Neal Stephenson Co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amazon Studios |
Spoonbenders[27] | TBA | TBA | Based on the book of the same name by Daryl Gregory. Co-produced with Anonymous Content. |
Stranger In A Strange Land[28] | Syfy | TBA | Based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Robert Heinlein. Co-produced with Universal Cable Productions, Mythology Entertainment, Scott Rudin Productions and Vecchio Entertainment. |
Telex from Cuba[29] | TBA | TBA | Co-produced with Anonymous Content, based on the novel by Rachel Kushner |
The Fermata[30] | TBA | TBA | Inspired by Nicholson Baker’s best-selling novel of the same name. Co-produced with Compari Entertainment. |
The Haunting of Hill House[31] | Netflix | TBA | Based on the 1959 book [[[The Haunting of Hill House]] by Shirley Jackson. Co-produced with Amblin Television |
The Italian Job[32] | NBC | TBA | Inspired by the 1969 film and it's 2003 remake |
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold[33] | AMC | TBA | Co-produced with The Ink Factory and Character 7, based on the book of the same name by John le Carré |
The Truman Show[34] | TBA | TBA | Based on the 1998 film of the same name |
The Vampire Chronicles[35] | TBA | TBA | Based on the series of novels of the same name by Anne Rice. Co-produced with Anonymous Content |
The Village[36] | TBA | TBA | Based on the BBC series of the same name created by Peter Moffat. Co-produced with Sundance Productions and All3Media. |
The Warriors | Hulu | TBA | Based on the 1979 film |
The Windfall[37] | TBA | TBA | Based on the novel of the same name by Diksha Basu. Co-produced with Anonymous Content |
When the Street Lights Go On[38] | TBA | TBA | Co-produced with Anonymous Content. The pilot however was screened at the Sundance Film Festival |
Passed projects
Title | Network | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Beverly Hills Cop [39] | CBS | 2013 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Middkid Productions, Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Television Studios |
Urban Cowboy [40] | Fox | 2015 | Co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
The First Wives Club [41] | TV Land | 2016 | Based on the 1996 film of the same name. |
Fatal Attraction [42] | Fox | 2017 | Based on the 1987 film of the same name. Co-produced with Anonymous Content and 20th Century Fox Television |
Citizen[43] | Hulu | 2017 | Co-produced with Anonymous Content |
Varsity Blues[44] | CMT | 2017 | Based on the 1999 movie |
Furniss[45] | AMC | 2017 | Co-produced with Anonymous Content and AMC Studios |
Television specials
Airdate | Title | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
March 27, 1974 | Paramount Presents | ABC | |
January 31, 2016 | Grease: Live | Fox | Live TV special based on the 1978 movie by Paramount Pictures. Co-produced with Marc Platt Productions. |
Television movies
Paramount Television
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
December 8, 1970 | Weekend of Terror | ABC |
February 15, 1975 | The Last Day | NBC[46] |
October 29, 1976 | Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby | ABC |
September 15–19, 1980 | Shōgun | NBC |
April 26, 1982 | A Woman Called Golda | Operation Prime Time |
July 9, 1984 | The Jesse Owens Story | Operation Prime Time |
April 8–9, 1985 | Wallenberg: A Hero's Story | NBC |
August 5, 1985 | Command 5 | ABC[47] |
September 23, 1985 | Family Ties Vacation | NBC |
December 28, 1987 | Roman Holiday | NBC[48] |
September 11, 1988 | Shooter | NBC |
December 18, 1988 | A Very Brady Christmas | CBS |
February 12, 1991 | Not of This World | CBS[49] |
November 13, 1991 | Love Kills | USA Network[50] |
July 3, 1992 | Yesterday Today | NBC[51] |
September 24, 1993 | The Odd Couple: Together Again | CBS[52] |
May 21, 2000 | Growing Up Brady | NBC |
December 3, 2000 | Papa's Angels | CBS[53] |
October 2, 2005 | Mayday | CBS |
Wilshire Court Productions
Airdate | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
September 13, 1989 | Fire and Rain | USA Network |
July 11, 1990[54] | Wheels of Terror | USA Network |
October 31, 1990 | Nightmare on the 13th Floor | USA Network |
January 29, 1991 | Deadly Desire | USA Network |
March 18, 1992 | Duplicates | USA Network[55] |
April 8, 1992 | Treacherous Crossing | USA Network[56] |
October 8, 1993 | Linda | USA Network |
March 17, 1994 | Accidental Meeting | USA Network |
January 5, 1995 | A Vow to Kill | USA Network[57] |
May 10, 1995[58] | As Good as Dead | USA Network |
January 14, 1998 | Atomic Dog | USA Network |
January 28, 1999[59] | Alien Cargo | UPN[60][61] |
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