List of Fremantle productions
This is a list of programs produced by Fremantle, a British-based international television content, production, and distribution subsidiary of Bertelsmann's RTL Group, Europe's largest TV, radio, and production company.
Fremantle North America
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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The Price Is Right | CBS/Syndication | 1972–present 1972–80, 1985–86, 1994–95 | co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions/Mark Goodson Productions (1972–2007) syndicated by Viacom Enterprises (1972–80), The Television Program Source (1985–86) & Paramount Domestic Television (1994–95) |
Family Feud | ABC/CBS/Syndication | 1976–85 1988–93 1977–85, 1988–95, 1999–present | co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions (1976–82), Mark Goodson Productions (1982–85, 1988–95, 1999–2002) syndicated by Viacom Enterprises (1977–85), LBS Communications (1988–92), All American Television (1992–95), Pearson Television (1999–2001), Tribune Entertainment (2001–07), Debmar-Mercury (2007–) |
The ALEMANs | CBS | 1989–1990 | co-production with Film Roman |
Never Mind the Buzzcocks | VH1 | 2002 | co-production with Eyeboogie Inc. |
Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck | Game Show Network | 2002–03 | In season 2, the show was later renamed as Whammy! in 2003 |
American Idol | Fox/ABC | 2002–present | co-production with 19 Entertainment |
Beat the Clock | PAX/Universal Kids | 2002–2003 2018 | co-production with Paxson Entertainment and Tick Tock Productions, Ltd. (2002 version) |
American Juniors | Fox | 2003 | |
World Idol | 2003–2004 | ||
Cupid | CBS | 2003 | co-production with Pilgrim Films & Television |
Your Face or Mine? | MTV | 2004 | |
The Complex: Malibu | Fox | ||
The Swan | co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions, George Paige Associates Inc. and Galan Entertainment | ||
Distraction | Comedy Central | 2005–2006 | |
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas (1/2/3/4/5) | VH1 | 2005 | |
American Inventor | ABC | 2006–2007 | co-production with Peter Jones Productions and Syco TV |
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency | Oxygen | 2006–2008 | co-production with Krasnow Productions |
America's Got Talent | NBC | 2006–present | co-production with Syco Entertainment |
Monarch Cove | Lifetime | 2006 | |
Gameshow Marathon | CBS | 2006 | co-production with Granada America |
Temptation | Syndication | 2007–2008 | co-production with 20th Television |
The Next Great American Band | Fox | 2007 | |
Thank God You're Here | NBC | co-production with Working Dog Productions and Bahr Small | |
Farmer Wants a Wife | The CW | 2008 | co-production with Super Delicious Productions |
Celebrity Family Feud | NBC/ABC | 2008–present | |
Million Dollar Password | CBS | 2008–2009 | |
Hole in the Wall | Fox/Cartoon Network | 2008–2012 | |
Can You Duet | CMT | 2008–2009 | |
Rock the Cradle | MTV | 2008 | |
She's Got the Look | TV Land | 2008–2010 | Produced as FremantleMedia Enterprises |
Osbournes Reloaded | Fox | 2009 | The original working title was The Osbournes: Loud and Dangerous |
Let's Make a Deal | CBS | 2009–present | |
The Phone | MTV | 2009 | co-production with Just-In Time Entertainment and Park Lane Productions |
Secret Girlfriend | Comedy Central | ||
Kirstie Alley's Big Life | A&E | 2010 | |
Downfall | ABC | ||
What Chilli Wants | VH1 | 2010–2011 | |
Jump City: Seattle | G4 | 2011 | |
The X Factor | Fox | 2011–2013 | co-production with Syco Entertainment |
Take Me Out | 2012 | ||
Total Blackout | Syfy | 2012–13 | co-production with Endemol, Imagecraft and SyFy productions |
Bud United Presents: The Big Time | ABC | 2012 | co-production with radical media |
Married to Medicine | Bravo | 2013–present | co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions |
Perfect Score | The CW | 2013 | |
The Tomorrow People | The CW | 2013–2014 | co-production with Berlanti/Plec, CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television |
The Great Christmas Light Fight | ABC | 2013–present | co-production with Greengrass Productions and Base Camp Films |
The Great Halloween Fright Fight | 2014 | This special replaced the short-lived sitcom Manhattan Love Story airing on October 28, 2014 | |
Celebrity Name Game | Syndication | 2014–17 | co-production with Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Green Mountain West Inc., CBS Television Studios, 20th Television and Debmar-Mercury |
The Returned | A&E | 2015 | co-production with A+E Studios, Carlton Cuse Productions and Angry Annie Productions |
My Fab 40th | Bravo | 2015 | co-production with Purveyors of Pop |
To Tell the Truth | ABC | 2016–present | co-production with Gaspin Media and A2 Productions |
Match Game | 2016–21 | co-production with Triple Threat Productions and Entertain the Brutes | |
Married to Medicine: Houston | Bravo | 2016 | co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions |
American Gods | Starz | 2017–2021 | co-production with Living Dead Guy, J.A. Green Construction Corp. and The Blank Corporation |
The Noise | Universal Kids | 2017 | |
IWitness | Syndication | 2017 | co-production with Queen Bee Production and Entertain the Brutes |
Double Dare | Nickelodeon | 2018–19 | co-production with Nickelodeon Productions |
Double Dare at Super Bowl | 2019 | co-production with Georgia & Nickelodeon Productions This special was in conjuction with Super Bowl LIII & originally aired on February 3, 2019 | |
America's Got Talent: The Champions | NBC | 2019–20 | co-production with Syco Entertainment |
Married to Medicine: Los Angeles | Bravo | 2019–2020 | co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions |
Press Your Luck | ABC | 2019–present | co-production with Brownstone Productions |
Card Sharks | 2019–21 | co-production with Start Entertainment | |
Supermarket Sweep | 2020–present | ||
Unleashed | Nickelodeon | 2020 | co-production with Nickelodeon Productions |
Game of Talents | Fox | 2021–present | co-production with Apploff Entertainment and A Wayne and Mandie Creative Based on the Spain game/variety show Adivina qué hago esta noche |
About Last Night | HBO Max | 2022-present | co-production with Sweet July Productions and Unanimous Media A reboot of 70's/80's game show Tattletales which in turn is a reboot of a short-lived 60s game show He Said She Said |
America's Got Talent: Extreme (or AGT: Extreme) | NBC | 2022-present | co-production with Syco Entertainment |
495 Productions
Original Productions
Random House Studio
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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Heartland Table | Food Network | 2013–2014 | co-production with Tavola Productions |
FremantleMedia Kids and Family
As of 25 January 2018, FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment is now owned by Boat Rocker Media.[1]
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
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Billy the Cat | Canal+ ZDF | 1996–2001 | Distribution only since 2001; produced by EVA Entertainment, Les Films du Triangle, Dupuis, NOA Network of Animation, Sofidoc S.A., La Fabrique, Siriol Productions, and Cologne Cartoon (season 1) |
Really Me | Family | 2011–2013 | co-production with Fresh TV |
My Babysitter's a Vampire | Teletoon | 2011–2012 | co-production with Fresh TV |
Monsuno | Nicktoons TV Tokyo | 2012–2014 | co-production with Jakks Pacific, Dentsu Entertainment Inc., The Topps Company, Larx Entertainment and Nickelodeon Productions |
Tree Fu Tom | CBeebies | 2012–2016 | co-production with CBeebies and Blue-Zoo Productions |
The Aquabats! Super Show! | Hub Network | 2012–2014 | co-production with The Magic Store |
Wizards vs Aliens | CBBC | 2012–2014 | co-production with BBC Cymru Wales |
Ella the Elephant | TVOKids | 2013–2014 | co-production with DHX Cookie Jar Inc. |
Alien Dawn | Nicktoons TeenNick | 2013–2014 | co-production with Crook Brothers Productions and Larry Schwarz and His Band |
Max Steel | Disney XD Netflix | 2013–2015 | co-production with Nerd Corps Entertainment and Mattel Playground Productions |
Grojband | Teletoon | 2013–2015 | co-production with Fresh TV and Neptoon Studios |
Strange Hill High | CBBC | 2013–2014 | co-production with Factory Transmedia |
Kate & Mim-Mim | CBeebies | 2014–2018 | co-production with Nerd Corps Entertainment and DHX Media |
Danger Mouse | CBBC | 2015–2019 | co-production with Boulder Media |
Bitz & Bob | CBeebies | 2018 | co-production with CBeebies Production and Jellyfish Pictures |
The Who Was? Show | Netflix | 2018 | co-production with Penguin Random House |
Animation Collective
- Leader Dog (2004)
- Tortellini Western (2004)
- Kappa Mikey (2006–2008)
- Thumb Wrestling Federation (2006–2010)
- Ellen's Acres (2006–2007)
- Dancing Sushi (2007)
- Three Delivery (2008–2009)
As of September 2018, the Animation Collective library is distributed by Cake Entertainment.[2]
Fremantle UK
Naked
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Grand Designs | Channel 4 | 1999–present | continued from Talkback Thames |
Escape to the Country | BBC One | 2002–present | continued from Talkback Thames |
The Apprentice | BBC Two/BBC One | 2005–present | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions/United Artists Media Group/MGM Television |
The Apprentice: You're Fired! | BBC Three/BBC Two | 2006–present | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions/United Artists Media Group/MGM Television |
Great British Railway Journeys | BBC Two | 2010–present | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Halo Post Production |
Great Continental Railway Journeys | 2012–present | ||
Great American Railroad Journeys | 2016–present | ||
100% Hotter | 5Star | 2016–2018 | |
Britain's Best Boy Racer | All 4 | 2016 | |
Threesome Dating | |||
My Hotter Half | E4 | 2017–2018 | |
Secret Admirer | Channel 5 | 2018 | |
Secret Crush | Bravo | ||
Great Indian Railway Journeys | BBC Two | 2018–present | |
Indian Summer School | Channel 4 | 2018 | |
Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys | BBC Two | 2019–present | |
Great Canadian Railway Journeys | 2019–present | ||
60 Days on the Street | Channel 4 | 2019 | |
21 Again | BBC One | ||
The Rap Game UK | 2019–present | ||
The Day I Picked My Parents | A&E | 2019 | |
Great Australian Railway Journeys | BBC Two | 2019–present | |
Great Asian Railway Journeys | 2020–present | ||
The Chasers Road Trip | ITV | 2021 | co-production with Sent Entertainment |
I Can See Your Voice | BBC One | 2021–present | co-production with Thames |
Secret Crush | ITV2 | 2021–present |
Boundless
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Young Apprentice | BBC One | 2010–2012 | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions |
Four Rooms | Channel 4/More4 | 2011–2019 | continued from Talkback Thames |
My Kitchen Rules | Sky Living/Channel 4 | 2014–2017 | continued by 7Wonder |
'"An Hour to Save Your Life | BBC Two | 2014–2016 | |
Escape to the Continent | BBC Two/BBC One | 2014–2015 | |
House Doctor | Channel 5 | 2016 | |
The Secrets in My Family | W | 2017 |
Hare and Tortoise
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The IT Crowd | Channel 4 | 2006–2013 | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Delightful Industries |
PhoneShop | E4 | 2010–2011 2013 | continued from Talkback Thames |
Count Arthur Strong | BBC One BBC Two | 2013 2015–2017 | co-production with Komedia Entertainment and Delightful Industries |
Birds of a Feather | ITV | 2014–2020 | co-production with Quirkymedia Stuff |
Chewing Gum | E4 | 2015–2017 |
Talkback
- Alas Smith and Jones (BBC One & BBC Two, 1991–1998)
- Murder Most Horrid (BBC Two, 1991–1999)
- Bernard and the Genie (BBC One, 1991)
- Bonjour la Classe (BBC One, 1993)
- The Day Today (BBC Two, 1994)
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC Two, 1996–2015; Sky Max, 2021–present)
- Brass Eye (Channel 4, 1997–2001)
- I'm Alan Partridge (BBC Two, 1997–2002)
- The Eleven O'Clock Show (Channel 4, 1998–2000)
- Big Train (BBC Two, 1998–2002)
- House Doctor (Channel 5, 1998–2003)
- Smack the Pony (Channel 4, 1999–2003)
- Da Ali G Show (Channel 4, 2000–2004; HBO, 2003–2004)
- Your Face or Mine? (E4, 2002–2003: Comedy Central; 2017–2019)
- Look Around You (BBC Two, 2002–2005)
- Bo' Selecta! (Channel 4, 2002–2006)
- Distraction (Channel 4, 2003–2004)
- QI (BBC Four, 2003–2008; BBC Two, 2003–2008 & 2011–present; BBC One, 2009–2011)
- Nathan Barley (Channel 4, 2005)
- Celebrity Juice (ITV2, 2008–present)
- Keith Lemon's LemonAid (ITV, 2012)
- Lemon La Vida Loca (ITV2, 2012–2013)
- Through the Keyhole (ITV, 2013–2019)
- Virtually Famous (E4, 2014–2017)
- The Keith & Paddy Picture Show (ITV, 2017–2018)
- Too Hot to Handle (Netflix, 2020–2021)
- Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow (ITV, 2020–present)
Thames
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The X Factor | ITV | 2004–2018 | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Syco Entertainment |
The Xtra Factor | ITV2 | 2004–2016 | |
All Star Family Fortunes | ITV | 2006–2015 | continued from Talkback Thames |
Britain's Got Talent | 2007–present | continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Syco Entertainment | |
Take Me Out | 2010–2019 | continued from Talkback Thames | |
The Talent Show Story | 2012 | co-production with Shiver Productions | |
Blockbusters | Challenge/Comedy Central | 2012–2019 | |
Let's Get Gold | ITV | 2012 | co-production with Superhero TV |
1001 Things You Should Know | Channel 4 | 2012–2013 | as Thames Scotland |
Break the Safe | BBC One | 2013–2014 | co-production with BBC Scotland |
Rebound | ITV | 2015–2016 | |
Bang on the Money | 2016 | ||
Blankety Blank | ITV/BBC One | 2016–present | |
Supermarket Sweep | ITV2/ITV | 2019–2020 | |
Family Fortunes | ITV | 2020–present | |
I Can See Your Voice | BBC One | 2021–present | co-production with Naked |
Game of Talents | ITV | 2021–present |
Thames Video
Title | Studio/Published | Based city | Original running | Notes |
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Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 15 March 1989 | Produced entirely in New York City The first video of the Richard Scarry's Best Videos Ever series. |
Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 31 August 1989 | Produced entirely in New York City |
Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 17 August 1993 | |
Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 17 August 1993 | |
Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories and Songs Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 23 August 1994 | |
Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever! | Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom) Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore) Random House Home Video (United States) |
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan | 23 August 1994 | In Warm Memory of Richard Scarry (1919–1994) The last video of the Richard Scarry's Best Videos Ever series. |
Thames Television
- Magpie (1968–1980)
- Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
- The Sooty Show (1968–1992)
- The Benny Hill Show (1969–1986, 1988–1989)
- This Is Your Life (1969–2003)
- Ace of Wands (1970–1972)
- Bless This House (1971–1976)
- Love Thy Neighbour (1972–1976)
- Whodunnit? (1972–1978)
- Rainbow (1972–1992)
- Sally and Jake (1973–1974) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Man About the House (1973–1976)
- The Tomorrow People (1973–1979)
- Michael Bentine's Potty Time (1973–1980)
- My Name Is Harry Worth (1974)
- Paperplay (1974–1981)
- Wish You Were Here...? (1974–2003)
- Shadows (1975–1978)
- Chorlton and the Wheelies (1976–1979) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- George and Mildred (1976–1979)
- Jamie and the Magic Torch (1976–1980) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Name That Tune (1976–1988)
- Robin's Nest (1977–1981)
- Odd Man Out (1977)
- Grandma Bricks of Swallow Street (1977–1978) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- The Kenny Everett Video Show (1978–1981)
- The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978–1983)
- Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–1992)
- The Ken Dodd Laughter Show (1979)
- Give Us a Clue (1979–1992)
- Shelley (1979–1992)
- Keep It in the Family (1980–1983)
- Cockleshell Bay (1980–1986) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Button Moon (1980–1988)
- Never the Twain (1981–1991)
- Danger Mouse (1981–1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- A.J. Wentworth, B.A. (1982)
- Hollywood or Bust (1983)
- The Wind in the Willows (1983–1988) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Des O'Connor Tonight (1983–1999, 2001–2002)
- The Steam Video Company (1984)
- Chocky (1984–1986)
- The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1985)
- Alias the Jester (1985–1986) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Strike It Lucky (1986–1994) (co-production with Talbot Television)
- Creepy Crawlies (1987–1989) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Ffizz (1987–1989)
- Count Duckula (1988–1993) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Oh, Mr. Toad (1990) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Victor and Hugo (1991–1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Terry Pratchett's Truckers (1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Men Behaving Badly (1992–1998) (produced by Hartswood Films)
- Take Your Pick! (1992–1999)
- Your Number Please (1992) (co-production with Atticus Television)
- Avenger Penguins (1993–1994) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Family Affairs (1997–2005)
- Open House with Gloria Hunniford (1998–2003)
- Pop Idol (2001–2003) (co-production with 19 Entertainment)
Reeves Entertainment
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. | NBC | 1976–1977 | U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
In Search of... | Syndication | 1977–1982 | |
Between the Wars | Mobil Showcase Network | 1978 | |
The Chisholms | CBS | 1979–1980 | |
That's Incredible! | ABC | 1980–1984 | U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
Those Amazing Animals | ABC | 1980–1981 | |
The Krypton Factor | ABC | 1981 | in association with MCA Television Enterprises |
Gimme a Break! | NBC | 1981–1987 | U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
No Soap, Radio | ABC | 1982 | co-production with The Alexander Smith Company and Mort Lachman & Associates |
Baby Makes Five | ABC | 1983 | |
Life's Most Embarrassing Moments | ABC Syndication | 1983–1986 1988–1989 | |
The Pop 'N Rocker Game | Syndication | 1983–1984 | co-production with MCA TV and Ron Greenberg Productions |
Kennedy | NBC | 1983 | mini-series; co-production with Central Independent Television |
Kate & Allie | CBS | 1984–1989 | U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
Spencer | NBC | 1984–1985 | co-production with Mort Lachman and Associates |
I Married Dora | ABC | 1987–1988 | co-production with Welladay Inc. distributed by Sony Pictures Television |
The Thorns | ABC | 1988 | |
The Home Show | ABC | 1988–1994 | Produced by New World Television from 1993 to 1994 |
Doctor Doctor | CBS | 1989–1991 | U.S. distribution by Sony Pictures Television |
Jackpot! | Syndication | 1989–1990 | co-production with Bob Stewart Productions Currently owned by Sony Pictures Television |
Wild & Crazy Kids | Nickelodeon | 1990–1992 | co-production with Nickelodeon Productions and Woody Fraser Productions co-owned with ViacomCBS |
What Would You Do? | 1991–1993 | ||
Covington Cross | ABC | 1992 | |
The Tomorrow People | ITV Nickelodeon | 1992–1995 | Produced by Tetra Films in association with Thames Television |
Homicide: Life on the Street | NBC | 1993 | season 1 only Distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios |
Euston Films
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Special Branch | ITV | 1969–1974 | co-production with Thames Television |
Van der Valk | 1972–1973 1977 1991–1992 | ||
The Sweeney | 1975–1978 | ||
Danger UXB | 1979 | ||
Quatermass | |||
Minder | 1979–1994 | co-production with Thames Television (1979–1991) and Central (1993–1994) | |
Fox | 1980 | co-production with Thames Television | |
Widows | 1983–1985 | ||
Reilly, Ace of Spies | 1983 | ||
King and Castle | 1985–1988 | co-production with Thames Television | |
Selling Hitler | 1991 | co-production with Thames Television and Warner Sisters Productions | |
Hard Sun | BBC One/Hulu | 2018 | |
The Dublin Murders | BBC One/RTÉ/Starz | 2019 | co-production with Element Pictures and Veritas Entertainment Group |
Baghdad Central | Channel 4 | 2020 | |
The Sister | ITV | 2020 |
Talkback Thames
Alomo Productions
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Birds of a Feather | BBC1 | 1989–1998 | |
Nightingales | Channel 4 | 1990–1993 | |
Get Back | BBC1 | 1992–1993 | |
Goodnight Sweetheart | BBC One | 1993–1999 | |
Hearts and Minds | Channel 4 | 1995 | co-production with WitzEnd Productions |
Grown Ups | BBC One | 1997 | |
Believe Nothing | ITV | 2002 |
Regent Productions
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Fifteen to One | Channel 4 | 1988–2019 | continued by Remedy Productions and Argonon |
Celebrity Fifteen to One | 1992–2015 | ||
Pearson Television
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Family Fortunes | ITV | 1980–2002 | co-production with Carlton Television formerly produced by ATV/Central, Talbot Television and Goodson-Todman Productions |
Press Your Luck | CBS | 1983–1986 | produced by The Carruthers Company |
Baywatch | NBC Syndication | 1989–2001 | continued from All-American Television; co-production with GTG Entertainment (1989–1990), The Baywatch Company, Tower 12 Productions (1991–2001) and Tower 18 Production Company (1996–2001) |
Dale's Supermarket Sweep | ITV | 1993–2001 | co-production with Carlton Television series 1–5 produced by Central and Talbot Television |
Air America | Syndication | 1998–1999 | co-production with The Fremantle Corporation |
Match Game | Syndication | 1998–1999 | |
100% | Syndication | 1999 | co-production with O.H.P Productions |
I've Got A Secret | Oxygen/GSN | 2000–2001 2006 | co-production with Oxygen Media and Paramount Television (2000–01), co-production with Burt Dubrow Production and Get Real Entertainment (2006) |
To Tell the Truth | Syndication | 2000–2002 | |
Card Sharks | Syndication | 2001–2002 | |
Ο Πιο Αδύναμος Κρίκος (Greek version of The Weakest Link) | MEGA | 2001–2003 | continued by FremantleMedia after 2001 |
Ποιος θέλει να γίνει εκατομμυριούχος (Greek version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?) | MEGA NET Alpha TV | 1999–2006 | continued by FremantleMedia after 2001 |
Greed | Fox | 1999–2000 | produced by Dick Clark Productions, distributed by Pearson Television France (exclude USA) and 20th Century Fox Television. |
ACI
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tucker's Witch | CBS | 1982 | produced by Hill/Mandelker Films |
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake | NBC | 1990 | mini-series; produced by Von Zerneck Sertner Films |
In the Deep Woods | NBC | 1992 | TV Movie; produced by Leonard Hill Films |
Angel Falls | CBS | 1993 | produced by The Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company |
High Tide | Syndication | 1994–1997 | produced by Franklin/Waterman 2 |
All-American Television/Fremantle Production (1980–1998)
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
America's Top 10 | Syndication | 1980–1992 | Distributed by Gold Key Media until AATV was formed in 1982 |
Fridays | ABC | 1980–1982 | Distribution only Currently distributed by Shout! Factory and Retro Video |
Wordplay | NBC | 1986–1987 | produced by Fiedler-Berlin Productions, Rick Ambrose Productions and Scotti Bros.-Syd Vinnedge Television |
The Howard Stern Channel 9 Show | WWOR-TV | 1990–1992 | |
Acapulco H.E.A.T. | M6/Syndication | 1993–1994 1997 | produced by Balenciaga Productions, M6 Films, CNC, Les Films du Triangle, Film Groupe S. A. (1993–94), France Triangle Films (1996) and A Max Keller & Micheline Keller Presentation Currently owned by Keller Entertainment Group |
Beach Clash | Syndication | 1994–1995 | co-production with Taylorvision and First Media Entertainment |
Sirens | Syndication | 1994–1995 | distribution for season 2 No longer distributed by FremantleMedia |
The Richard Bey Show | Syndication | 1995–1996 | |
Baywatch Nights | Syndication | 1995–1997 | co-production with The Baywatch Company, Tower 12 Productions and Tower 18 Production Company (1996–1997) |
The Adventures of Sinbad | Global/Syndication | 1996–1998 | co-production with Alliance Atlantis and Canwest Rights now owned by Echo Bridge Entertainment |
Ghost Stories | Fox Family | 1997–1998 | co-production with New Dominion Pictures |
Goodson-Todman/Mark Goodson Productions
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Winner Take All | CBS NBC | 1948–1952 | |
Stop the Music | ABC | 1949–1952 1954–1956 | in association with Louis Cowan Productions |
The Web | CBS NBC | 1950–1954 1957 | |
By Popular Demand | CBS | 1950 | |
What's My Line? | CBS Syndication | 1950–1967 1968-1975 | 1967–1975 episodes distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom |
Beat the Clock | CBS ABC Syndication | 1950–1961 1969–1974 1979–1980 | co-production with The Clock Company (1979–1980) |
It's News to Me | CBS | 1951–1954 | |
The Name's the Same | ABC | 1951–1955 | |
Two for the Money | NBC CBS | 1952–1953 1953-1956 1957 | |
I've Got A Secret | CBS Syndication | 1952–1967 1972–1973 1976 | |
Judge for Yourself | NBC | 1953–1954 | |
What's Going On | ABC | 1954 | |
Make the Connection | NBC | 1955 | |
Choose Up Sides | CBS NBC | 1953 (pilot) 1956 | |
The Price Is Right | NBC ABC | 1956–1963 1957-1963 1963-1965 1963-1964 | |
To Tell the Truth | CBS Syndication NBC | 1956–1967 1969-1978 1980–1981 1990–1991 | |
Goodyear Theatre | NBC | 1957–1960 | |
Play Your Hunch | CBS ABC NBC | 1958–1959 1959-1963 1960 1962 | |
Jefferson Drum | NBC | 1958 | The show was also known as The Pen and the Quill |
The Rebel | ABC | 1959–1961 | |
Split Personality | NBC | 1959–1960 | |
Philip Marlowe | ABC | 1959–1960 | co-production by California National Productions |
One Happy Family | NBC | 1961 | |
Say When!! | NBC | 1961–1965 | |
Number Please | ABC | 1961 | |
Password | CBS ABC | 1961–1967 1971–1975 | |
Match Game | NBC CBS ABC Syndication | 1962–1969 1973–1982 1990–1991 | |
Branded | NBC | 1965–1966 | |
The Don Rickles Show | ABC | 1968–1969 | |
Concentration | Syndication | 1973–1978 | |
All-Star Family Feud Special | ABC | 1978-1984 (Special) | |
The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour | NBC | 1983–1984 | co-production by Orion Television |
Missing Links | NBC ABC | 1963–1964 | |
The Richard Boone Show | NBC | 1963–1964 | |
Get the Message | ABC | 1964 | |
Call My Bluff | NBC | 1965 | |
Snap Judgment | NBC | 1967–1969 | |
He Said, She Said | Syndication | 1969–1970 | |
Now You See It | CBS | 1974–1975 1989 | |
Tattletales | CBS Syndication | 1974–1978 1982–1984 | |
Showoffs | ABC | 1975 | |
What's My Line? at 25 | ABC | 1975 (Special) | |
Double Dare | CBS | 1976–1977 | |
The Better Sex | ABC | 1977–1978 | |
Card Sharks | NBC CBS Syndication | 1978–1981 1986–1989 1986-1987 | |
Mindreaders | NBC | 1979–1980 | |
Password Plus | NBC | 1979–1982 | |
That's My Line | CBS | 1980–1981 | |
Blockbusters | NBC | 1980–1982 1987 | |
Child's Play | CBS | 1982–1983 | |
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments | ABC | 1984 (Special) | |
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments #2 | ABC | 1985 (Special) | |
Body Language | CBS | 1984–1986 | |
Super Password | NBC | 1984–1989 | |
Trivia Trap | ABC | 1984–1985 | |
Classic Concentration | NBC | 1987–1991 | |
Bonus Bonanza | Syndication (Massachusetts only) | 1995-1998 | |
Flamingo Fortune | Syndication (Florida only) | (1995) | |
Illinois Instant Riches | Syndication/WGN | 1994-1996 |
Films
Title | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|
Broken Sabre | 1965 (on TV) | |
Blade Rider: Revenge of the Indian Nations | 1966 | |
Ride Beyond Vengeance | 1966 | |
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean | 1982 |
Fremantle Australia
Grundy Television
Reg Grundy Productions
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Sale of the Century | NBC | 1983–1989 | |
Scrabble | 1984–1990 1993 | co-production with Exposure Unlimited | |
Time Machine | 1985 | ||
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak | ABC | 1986 | |
Going for Gold | BBC1 | 1987–1996 | |
Sale of the Century | Sky One/Challenge TV | 1989–1997 | |
Keynotes | ITV | 1989–1992 | co-production with HTV West |
Dangerous Women | Syndication | 1991–1992 | co-production with Central Independent Television |
Celebrity Squares | ITV | 1993–1997 | co-production with Central Independent Television |
Scattergories | NBC | 1993 | |
Small Talk (British game show) | BBC1 | 1994–1996 | |
Man O Man | ITV | 1996 1999 | co-production with Angila (series 1) |
Small Talk (American game show) | The Family Channel | 1996–1997 |
Crackerjack
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
BackBerner | ABC | 1999–2002 | |
So Fresh TV | Nine Network | 2002–2006 | |
CNNNN | ABC | 2002–2003 | co-production with Zapruder's Other Films |
Comedy Inc. | Nine Network | 2003–2007 | |
Australia's Brainiest | Network Ten | 2004–2006 | |
The Biggest Loser | Network Ten | 2006–2010 | continued by FremantleMedia Australia |
Quizmania | Nine Network | 2006–2007 | |
As the Bell Rings' | Disney Channel | 2007–2011 | continued by FremantleMedia Australia |
Newstopia | SBS One | 2007–2008 |
Eureka Productions
Programs with a shaded background indicate the program is still in production.
Title | Network | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Employables | SBS | 2016 | |
Behave Yourself | Seven Network | 2017 | |
The Voice Australia[3] | Nine Network | 2017 | Co-production with ITV Studios Australia for season 6 |
The Chefs' Line | SBS | 2017–present | |
The Single Wives | Seven Network | 2017 | |
Drunk History Australia | Network 10 | 2018, 2020 | Pilot and first season |
Australian Spartan | Seven Network | 2018–present | |
Pick, Flip and Drive | Facebook Watch | 2018 | |
The Launch | CTV (Canada) | 2018–2019 | Co-production with Bell Media and Insight Productions. |
Crikey! It's the Irwins | Animal Planet | 2018–present | |
Deadly Cults | Oxygen (United States) | 2019–present | |
Dating Around | Netflix | 2019–present | |
Thrones 360 | Foxtel | 2019 | |
Holey Moley | ABC (United States) | 2019–present | Co-production with Unanimous Media |
Farmer Wants a Wife | Seven Network | 2019—present | Co-production with Fremantle Australia; from Season 10 onwards. Earlier iterations produced by FremantleMedia Australia. |
The Real Dirty Dancing | Seven Network | 2019 | |
The Amazing Race Australia | Network 10 | 2019–present | From Season 4 onwards. Earlier Seven Network iteration produced by Active TV (seasons 1 & 2) and Seven Productions (season 3) |
Full Bloom | HBO Max | 2020–present | |
Name That Tune | Fox (United States) | 2021–present | Co-production with Prestige Entertainment and Fox Alternative Entertainment; Season 1 only. Filmed in Sydney for the U.S. market.[4] Season 2 co-produced by BiggerStage.[5] |
Holey Moley (Australia) | Seven Network | 2021 | Co-production with Unanimous Media |
Luxe Listings Sydney | Amazon Prime Video | 2021–present | |
Frogger | Peacock | 2021–present | Co-production with Konami Cross Media NY |
Making It Australia | Network 10 | 2021 | Co-production with Matchbox Pictures |
Finding Magic Mike | HBO Max | 2021–present | Co-production with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television |
Twenty Somethings: Austin | Netflix | 2021–present | |
The Real Dirty Dancing (US) | Fox (United States) | 2022 | Co-production with Lionsgate Television. Spin-off based on Australian series.[6][7] |
Byron Baes | Netflix | TBA | Co-production with Superreal |
Easy Tiger Productions
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Rake | ABC TV | 2010–2018 | co-production with Blow by Blow Productions |
Jack Irish | 2012–present | ||
Doctor Doctor | Nine Network | 2016–2021 | |
Fremantle Italy
Wildside
Title | Network | Original running | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Young Pope | Sky Atlantic HBO Canal+ | 2016 | co-production with Haut Et Court TV and Mediapro |
My Brilliant Friend | HBO Rai 1 | 2018–present | co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Fandango, Umedia and Mowe |
The New Pope | Sky Atlantic HBO Canal+ | 2020 | co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Haut Et Court TV, Mediapro and Sky Studios |
We Are Who We Are | HBO Sky Atlantic | co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Small Forward and Sky Studios |
References
- White, Peter (25 January 2018). "FremantleMedia Moves Out Of Kids Content, Sells Unit To Canada's Boat Rocker". Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- Milligan, Mercedes (13 September 2018). "CAKE Acquires Animation Collective Library". Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- http://www.eurekagroup.tv/the-voice-australia
- White, Peter (2020-11-18). "Fox Brings Back 'Name That Tune' With Jane Krakowski Hosting & Randy Jackson As Band Leader". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "FOX Springs Forward with March Premiere Dates for New and Returning Series" (Press release). FOX. 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2022-03-29 – via The Futon Critic.
- White, Peter (19 January 2022). "'The Real Dirty Dancing': Fox Sets Premiere For Celebrity Dance Competition". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
- Knox, David (21 January 2022). "The Real Dirty Dancing gets US series". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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