List of Lionsgate Television programs
This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Lionsgate Television, including subsidiaries Debmar-Mercury, Pilgrim Media Group, Starz, and Entertainment One, and former companies Artisan Entertainment, Vestron Television, Trimark Pictures, Creative Differences Productions, Hearst Entertainment, and Tribune Entertainment.
Lionsgate Television
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Buffalo Bill | 1983–1984 | NBC | Distribution only; produced by Stampede Productions |
Hope Island | 1999–2000 | PAX TV | co-production with Paramount Network Television and Paxson Entertainment |
Higher Ground | 2000 | Fox Family | co-production with Paramount Network Television, Crescent Entertainment, and WIC Entertainment Distributed outside of the US by Paramount Global Content Distribution |
Mysterious Ways | 2000–2002 | PAX TV | co-production with Paxson Entertainment |
Tracker | 2001–2002 | Sci-Fi | co-production with Modern Entertainment and Future Film Group |
The Ripping Friends | Fox Kids | Distribution only; produced by Spümcø, Cambium, and CinéGroupe | |
No Boundaries | 2002 | Global The WB | co-production with Crescent Entertainment |
Jeremiah | 2002–2004 | Showtime | co-production with Platinum Studios, Jeremiah Productions, Inc., J. Michael Straczynski Productions, MGM Television and Showtime Networks |
The Dead Zone | 2002–2007 | USA Network | co-production with Crescent Entertainment (seasons 1–3), Morden Entertainment (seasons 1–3), The Piller/Segan Company, Dead Zone Production Company, Paramount Network Television (seasons 1–5) and CBS Paramount Television (season 6) Distributed outside of the US by Paramount Global Content Distribution |
Missing | 2003–2006 | Lifetime | |
5ive Days to Midnight | 2004 | Syfy | |
Wildfire | 2005–2008 | ABC Family | |
Weeds | 2005–2012 | Showtime | co-production with Tilted Productions and Showtime Networks |
Bratz | 2005–2008 | 4Kids TV | Distribution only; produced by Mike Young Productions and MGA Entertainment |
I Pity the Fool | 2006 | TV Land | co-production with Left/Right Productions |
The Lost Room | Syfy | ||
Lovespring International | Lifetime | ||
The Dresden Files | 2007 | Syfy | co-production with Dresden Films and Saturn Films |
Hidden Palms | The CW | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment and Lift Entertainment | |
The Kill Point | Spike | co-production with Mandeville Films | |
Mad Men | 2007–2015 | AMC | co-production with Weiner Bros. and Silvercup Studios |
Speed Racer: The Next Generation | 2008–2013 | Nicktoons | co-production with Speed Racer Enterprises, Animation Collective (season 1), Telegael (season 2) and Toonz Entertainment (season 2) |
Fear Itself | 2008 | NBC | co-production with Fear Itself Productions and Industry Entertainment |
Crash | 2008–2010 | Starz | co-production with Starz Inc. and Yari Film Group |
Nurse Jackie | 2009–2015 | Showtime | co-production with Caryn Mandabach Productions, Madison Grain Elevator (seasons 1–4), De Long Lumber Company (seasons 1–4), Clyde Philips Productions (seasons 5–7), Jackson Group Entertainment and Showtime Networks Distributed outside of the US by Paramount Global Content Distribution |
Big Lake | 2010 | Comedy Central | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions |
Blue Mountain State | 2010–2011 | Spike | co-production with Varsity Pictures |
Running Wilde | Fox | co-production with Tantamount Studios, Principato-Young Productions and 5 Hole Pictures | |
Boss | 2011–2012 | Starz | co-production with Category 5 Entertainment, Grammnet Productions, Roya Productions, Old Friends Productions (season 1) and Small Wishes Productions (season 2) |
Iceberg Hunters | 2012 | The Weather Channel | co-production with Rogue Atlas Productions |
Anger Management | 2012–2014 | FX | co-production with Revolution Studios, Mohawk Productions, Estevez/Sheen Productions, Twisted Television and Debmar-Mercury |
Flea Market Flip | 2012–2019 | HGTV/Great American Country | |
Nashville | 2012–2018 | ABC/CMT | co-production with Opry Entertainment, Walk & Chew Gum, Inc., Culter Productions (season 1), Small Wishes Productions, (seasons 1–4), The Bedford Falls Company (seasons 5–7) and ABC Studios (seasons 1–5) |
Family Trade | 2013 | Game Show Network | co-production with Rogue Atlas Productions |
Satisfaction | CTV | co-production with DHX Media and Bell Media | |
Orange Is the New Black | 2013–2019 | Netflix | co-production with Tilted Productions |
Deal with It | 2013–2014 | TBS | co-production with Alevy Productions, Banca Studio and Keshet Broadcasting |
Tequila Sisters | 2013–2014 | TV Guide Network | co-production with Rogue Atlas Productions |
Saint George | 2014 | FX | co-production with Wind Dancer Films, Travieso Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Deion's Family Playbook | 2014–2015 | OWN | co-production with Edmonds Entertainment, Prime Time Media Ventures and Rogue Atlas Productions |
Chasing Life | ABC Family | co-production with ABC Family Original Productions and Televisa International | |
Manhattan | WGN America | co-production with Skydance Television and Tribune Studios | |
Partners | 2014 | FX | co-production with Robert L. Boyett Productions, Robert Horn Productions, Runteldat Productions and Grammnet Productions |
Ascension | Syfy[1] | co-production with Universal Cable Productions, Sea to Sky Entertainment, Levens and Blumhouse Television | |
The Royals | 2015–2018 | E! | co-production with Universal Cable Productions, Mastermind Laboratories, and Varsity Pictures |
Monica the Medium | 2015–2016 | Freeform | co-production with Trooper Entertainment |
Casual | 2015–2018 | Hulu | |
RocketJump: The Show | 2015 | ||
Feed the Beast | 2016 | AMC | co-production with AMC Studios and Clyde Philips Productions |
Greenleaf | 2016–2020 | OWN | co-production with Pine City and Harpo Films |
Motherland | 2016–2021 | BBC Two | co-production with Merman, Delightful Industries (seasons 1–2) and Twofour (season 3) |
MacGyver | 2016–2021 | CBS | co-production with 101st Street Entertainment (seasons 1–4), Atomic Monster and CBS Studios |
Graves | 2016–2017 | Epix[2] | |
Nightcap | Pop | co-production with Dakota Pictures, Trout the Dog Productions, Free 90 Media, and Zero Point Zero Production | |
Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian | 2017–2018 | E! | co-production with Rogue Atlas Productions, KhloMoney Productions, and Ryan Seacrest Productions |
Kicking & Screaming | 2017 | Fox | co-production with Pulse Creative |
Dimension 404 | Hulu[3] | co-production with RocketJump | |
Dear White People | 2017–2021 | Netflix | co-production with SisterLee Productions, Culture Machine, Code Red, Homegrown Pictures and Roadside Attractions |
Candy Crush | 2017 | CBS | co-production with Pulse Creative, King and CBS Television Studios |
White Famous | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks, Aggressive Mediocrity, Inc. and Foxxhole Productions | |
Step Up: High Water | 2018–2022 | YouTube Premium/Starz[4] | co-production with Hollycake (seasons 1–2), Creative Extremists (season 3), Everheart Productions (season 3), Offspring Entertainment, Free Association and Picturestart (season 2–3) |
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale | 2018 | Netflix | co-production with Pygmy Wolf Productions, Free Period Productions and Feigco Entertainment |
Music City | 2018–2019 | CMT | co-production with Done and Done Productions |
Kevin Hart: What The Fit | 2018–2020 | YouTube Premium | co-production with Pulse Creative and HartBeat Productions |
Very Superstitious with George Lopez | 2018 | A&E | |
Model Squad | E! | co-production with Tropper Entertainment and IMG Original Content | |
You Kiddin' Me | Facebook Watch | co-production with KKW Kontent | |
The Rook | 2019 | Starz | with Liberty Global, Character 7 and Carpool Entertainment |
Ambitions | OWN | with Will Packer Productions and Debmar-Mercury | |
Florida Girls | Pop | with Jax Media, Chinncorporated and 3 Arts Entertainment | |
Chasing the Cure | TNT | with B17 Entertainment and Motiv8 Media | |
The Goes Wrong Show | 2019–present | BBC One | co-production with Mischief Screen and Big Talk North |
Kevin Hart: Don't F**k This Up | 2019 | Netflix | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, Magical Elves, HartBeat Productions and MakeMake |
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | 2020–2021 | NBC | co-production with Universal Television, Zihuatanejo Productions, The Tannenbaum Company, PolyGram Entertainment and Feigco Entertainment |
Mythic Quest | 2020–present | Apple TV+ | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, Ubisoft Film & Television and RCG Productions |
Love Life | 2020–2021 | HBO Max | co-production with Foxera, Feigco Entertainment, Let's Go Again, Inc. and Mandatory Snack |
House of Ho | 2020–2022 | co-production with Wallin Chambers Entertainment | |
Power Book II: Ghost | 2020–present | Starz | co-production with End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television, and CBS Studios |
Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult | 2020 | ||
Home Economics | 2021–2023 | ABC | co-production with ABC Signature, Colton & Aboud and The Tannenbaum Company |
Confronting a Serial Killer | 2021 | Starz | co-production with Third Eye Moving Picture Company and RadicalMedia |
Run the World | 2021–2023 | co-production with SisterLee Productions | |
Blindspotting | co-production with Dreams with Friends Inc. and Snoot Entertainment Based on the movie Blindspotting by Summit Entertainment | ||
Power Book III: Raising Kanan | 2021–present | co-production with Ballpoint Productions, End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and CBS Studios | |
Heels[5] | 2021–2023 | co-production with O'Malley Ink, LBI Entertainment and Paramount Television Studios | |
BMF | 2021–present | co-production with 8 Mile Sconi Productions and G-Unit Films and Television Inc. | |
Ghosts[6] | CBS | co-production with Joe Vs. Joe, Monumental Television, Left Right, BBC Studios America and CBS Studios Based on the original British series by Matthew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond | |
Acapulco | Apple TV+ | co-production with Zihuatanejo Productions, The Tannenbaum Company and 3Pas Studios | |
The Freak Brothers | Tubi | co-production with Pure Imagination Studios, Starburns Industries and WTG Enterprises | |
Santa Inc. | 2021 | HBO Max | co-production with Rushfeld Productions, oh us., Point Grey Pictures and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios |
The Real Dirty Dancing | 2022 | Fox | co-production with Eureka Productions |
Welcome to Flatch | 2022–2023 | co-production with Fox Entertainment, BBC Studios America, Feigco Entertainment and Perkins Street Productions Based on This Country by Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper | |
Power Book IV: Force | 2022–present | Starz | co-production with Pull the Pin Productions, Inc., End of Episode, Inc., G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Atmosphere Television and CBS Studios |
Shining Vale | co-production with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Other Shoe Productions, Merman and Kapital Entertainment Originally developed at Showtime[7] | ||
Minx | HBO Max/Starz[8] | co-production with Rapoport Industries, and Feigco Entertainment. | |
Julia | Max | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment, Mordern O Productions, Inc, and Mad Ben Productions. | |
Swimming with Sharks | The Roku Channel | co-production with Debut Content Based on the 1994 film of the same name by Trimark Pictures | |
The First Lady[9] | 2022 | Showtime | co-production with Welle Entertainment and Pathless Woods Productions |
Selling the OC | 2022–present | Netflix | co-production with Done and Done Productions |
The Serpent Queen | Starz | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and about:blank | |
Dangerous Liaisons | 2022 | co-production with Playground Entertainment and Flame Ventures | |
Paul T. Goldman | 2023 | Peacock | co-production with Annapurna Television, Point Grey Pictures, Caviar and Swindle |
The 1619 Project[10] | Hulu | co-production with Harpo Films, The New York Times and Old Story Up Productions | |
Party Down | 2023–present | Starz | co-production with Tree and Spondoolie Productions Season 3 only |
Love & Death[11] | 2023 | Max | co-production with David E. Kelley Productions, What Ever Lola Wants Productions, Blossom Films and Texas Monthly |
The Continental: From the World of John Wick | 2023–present | Peacock[12] | co-production with Last Man Standing Films, Cool-ish Productions, Reese Wernick Productions, King of Brockton Inc and Thunder Road Films Based on the film John Wick by Summit Entertainment Originally developed at Starz |
Manhunt | TBA | Apple TV+ | co-production with Apple Studios, Walden Media, POV Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
The Hunting Wives[13] | Starz | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment Based on the novel by May Cobb |
Debmar-Mercury
Pilgrim Media Group
Creative Differences Productions
Formerly known as Termite Arts Productions.
- Amazing Science (1998)
- Too Extreme (1999)
- Incredible Vacation Videos (1999–2002)
- Speed Demons (1999)
- 30 Roller Coasters in 24 Hours? (2001)
- Amazing Animal Videos (2001–02)
- Amazing Baby Videos (2002–04)
- What Were You Thinking? (2002–04)
- Love University (2003)
- More than Human (2003–04)
Vestron Television
- Dirty Dancing (1988–89) (co-production with The Steve Tisch Company)
Trimark Pictures
- Thunder in Paradise (1994) (co-production with Berk/Schwartz/Bonann Productions and Rysher Entertainment)
Hearst Entertainment
Some King Features/Hearst Entertainment programs (primarily their animated series) are owned by Hearst Communications.
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Perspective on Greatness | 1961–63 | Syndication | |
Ask Dr. Ruth | 1986–88 | Syndication | |
Esquire: About Men for Women | 1989–90 | Lifetime | |
Brewster Place | 1990 | ABC | co-production with Amanda Productions, The Don Sipes Organization, and Harpo Productions |
Veronica Clare | 1991 | Lifetime | |
Eerie, Indiana | 1991–92 | NBC | co-production with Unreality, Inc. and Cosgrove/Meurer Productions |
What Happened? | 1992–93 | NBC | |
Intimate Portrait | 1993–2005 | Lifetime | Some episodes only |
Phantom 2040 | 1994–96 | Syndication | U.S. home entertainment rights |
Portraits of Courage | 1994–95 | ESPN | |
Essence of Life | 1995–96 | Syndication | |
Rivals | 1995–96 | Discovery Channel | |
Popular Mechanics for Kids | 1997–2001 | Syndication Global | |
Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension | 1998 | Fox Kids | |
Famous Homes and Hideaways | 2000–03 | Syndication | |
The Bravest | 2001–02 | Syndication |
Tribune Entertainment
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Geraldo | 1987–98 | Syndication | co-production with Investigative News Group |
The Joan Rivers Show | 1989–93 | co-production with PGHM Productions, Inc. | |
The Dennis Miller Show | 1992 | ||
The Charles Perez Show | 1994–96 | co-produced by Charles Dabney Perez Productions | |
Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda | 2000–05 | Syndication/Sci-Fi Global | U.S. distributor; produced by Andromeda Productions, Fireworks Entertainment and MBR Productions |
Mutant X | 2001–04 | Syndication Global | U.S. distributor; produced by Fireworks Entertainment and Marvel Studios |
Cuppa Coffee Studios
Lionsgate purchased the rights to five of Cuppa Coffee Studios' in-house productions on January 20, 2021.[14]
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bruno | 2005 | Noggin | interstitial series |
Tigga and Togga | 2006 | TVOKids | interstitial series |
Bruno and the Banana Bunch | 2007–2008 | Kids CBC | |
Life's a Zoo | 2008–2009 | Teletoon |
Starz Entertainment
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Head Case | 2007–2009 | Starz | |
The Bronx Bunny Show | 2007 | ||
Hollywood Residential | 2008 | ||
Crash | 2008–2009 | ||
Party Down | 2009–2010 2023–present | ||
Gravity | 2010 | co-production with Kill That B**ch Productions | |
Spartacus | 2010–2013 | co-production with DeKnight Productions | |
Magic City | 2012–2013 | co-production with Media Talent Group and South Beach Productions | |
The White Queen | 2013 | ||
Black Sails | 2014–2017 | co-production with Platinum Dunes and Quaker Moving Pictures | |
Power | 2014–2020 | co-production with CBS Studios, End of Episode, Inc., Mawuli Productions, Atmosphere Television and G-Unit Films and Television Inc. | |
Survivor's Remorse | 2014–2017 | co-production with SpringHill Company, Werner Entertainment and O'Malley Ink | |
Blunt Talk | 2015–2016 | co-production with MRC, The Herring Wonder and Fuzzy Door Productions | |
Ash vs Evil Dead[15] | 2015–2018 | co-production with Renaissance Pictures | |
Flesh and Bone | 2015 | co-production with Pelican Ballet and Bender Brown Productions | |
The White Princess | 2017 | ||
Sweetbitter | 2018–2019 | co-production with Sleeping Indian Inc. and Plan B Entertainment | |
Vida | 2018–2020 | co-production with Big Beach and Chingona Productions | |
Now Apocalypse[16] | 2019 | ||
Leavenworth | 2019 | co-production with Mosquito Park Pictures, Check Point Productions and 765 | |
Hightown | 2020–present | originally titled P-Town[17] co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television | |
P-Valley | 2020–present | co-production with Chernin Entertainment and Kat Buggy Productions |
Starz Distribution
(Note: formerly known as IDT Entertainment and Starz Media)
- Masters of Horror (2005–07)
- Eloise: The Animated Series (2006)
- Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2006–10)
- Eon Kid (2007–08)
- Hit the Floor (2013–18) (produced by The Film Syndicate and In Cahoots Media)[N 1]
Film Roman
Starz no longer owns the Film Roman studio, although it still owns most of the company's in-house library.
- Garfield and Friends (1988–94)[N 2]
- Animated Classic Showcase (1993–94)
- Mighty Max (1993–94)[N 3]
- The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (1995–97)[N 4]
- C Bear and Jamal (1996–97)
- Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1996)
- Bruno the Kid (1996–97)
- The Mr. Potato Head Show (1998)
- Tripping the Rift (2004–07)
- Dan Vs. (2011–13)
Entertainment One
Television specials
Artisan Television
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
RFK | August 25, 2002 | FX | co-production for Fox Television Studios |
Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt | March 9, 2003 | CBS | co-production with The Kaufman Company and DC Entertainment for Fox Television Studios |
Family Home Entertainment
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
A Cricket in Times Square | April 27, 1973 | ABC | distribution; produced by Chuck Jones Enterprises |
A Very Merry Cricket | December 14, 1973 | ABC | |
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas | December 17, 1973 | NBC | distribution; produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises |
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi | January 9, 1975 | CBS | distribution; produced by Chuck Jones Enterprises |
Yankee Doodle Cricket | January 16, 1975 | ABC | |
The White Seal | March 24, 1975 | CBS | |
Mowgli's Brothers | February 11, 1976 | CBS | |
The Great Bear Scare | 1983 | Syndication | distribution; produced by DimenMark International |
Hearst Entertainment
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Wildflower | December 3, 1991 | Lifetime | co-production with Freed-Laufer Productions, Carroll Newman Productions and The Polone Company |
Baby Snatcher | May 3, 1992 | CBS | co-production with Morgan Hill Films |
Smithsonian Expedition: The Elephants of Timbuktu | May 29, 1994 | A&E | |
Smithsonian Expedition: Treehouse People, Cannibal Justice | July 10, 1994 | A&E | |
Dancing in the Dark | July 6, 1995 | Lifetime | produced by Dream City Films and Power Pictures |
Smithsonian Expedition: Source of the Mekong | December 26, 1997 | A&E | |
Custody of the Heart | August 28, 2000 | Lifetime | co-production with Daniel L. Paulson Productions |
Crossing the Line | July 15, 2002 | Lifetime | co-production with BEI Losing It Productions Inc., Medeacom Productions, and Robert Kline Productions |
Wicked Minds | March 28, 2005 | Lifetime | produced in 2002; co-production with Incendo Media and JB Media |
King Phoenix Entertainment
Formerly known as Phoenix Entertainment Group from 1985 to 1988.
Title | Airdate | Network | Co-production with |
---|---|---|---|
A Time to Triumph | January 7, 1986 | CBS | Billos/Kauffman Productions |
Child's Cry | February 9, 1986 | Shoot the Moon Enterprises | |
Thompson's Last Run | February 16, 1986 | Cypress Point Productions | |
The Brotherhood of Justice | May 18, 1986 | ABC | Sandyhook Productions and The Steve Tisch Company |
Doing Life | September 23, 1986 | NBC | |
Her Secret Life | April 12, 1987 | ABC | |
A Hobo's Christmas | December 6, 1987 | CBS | |
Evil in Clear River | January 11, 1988 | ABC | Star Track Company |
A Father's Revenge | January 24, 1988 | ABC | Shadowplay/Roscoe |
God Bless the Child | March 21, 1988 | ABC | Alliance Entertainment, IndieProd Company Productions |
A Whisper Kills | May 16, 1988 | ABC | Margot Winchester Productions, Taper Media Enterprises, and Guber-Peters Entertainment Company |
Nightmare at Bittercreek | May 24, 1988 | CBS | |
Street of Dreams | October 7, 1988 | CBS | |
Goddess of Love | November 20, 1988 | NBC | |
Finish Line | January 11, 1989 | TNT | The Guber-Peters Company |
Get Smart, Again! | February 26, 1989 | ABC | IndieProd Company Productions |
The Women of Brewster Place | March 19-20, 1989 | ABC | Harpo Productions |
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Notes
- Currently owned by Viacom International.
- Currently distributed by 9 Story Media Group.
- Co-owned with Mediatoon and Mattel.
- Co-owned with DreamWorks Animation.