Amblin Television

Amblin Television is the television production division of Amblin Partners. It was established in 1984 by Amblin Entertainment as a small-screen production arm for Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories anthology series for NBC.[3] The company has produced television series including Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, SeaQuest DSV, ER, Falling Skies, and The Americans.

Amblin Television
TypeDivision
IndustryTelevision
PredecessorDreamWorks Television
FoundedJuly 31, 1984 (1984-07-31)
Founders
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
  • Justin Falvey
  • (Co-President)
  • Darryl Frank
  • (Co-President)
ProductsTelevision series
Owner
ParentAmblin Partners

In 2012, DreamWorks Television, producer of such series as Spin City, Taken, Band of Brothers, The Pacific, United States of Tara, Smash, and the HBO film All the Way, was merged into Amblin Television.[4] Since then, the combined company has produced television shows including The Borgias, Under the Dome, The Haunting and Roswell, New Mexico.

History

In the 1980s and 1990s, Amblin Television produced television series, specials, made-for-TV and cable films, and animated children's programming such as Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, along with television series adaptations based around Amblin's popular feature films such as Back to the Future, An American Tail, Casper, and Men in Black.[5] In the 1990s, they also ventured into live-action series production with Harry and the Hendersons, seaQuest DSV and Earth 2. The long-running cornerstone television series ER, produced by Amblin Television and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, first aired in 1994 and ran for 15 seasons until 2009.[6] The company also entered the streaming television market with specials and series including the documentary Five Came Back and The Haunting, both for Netflix.

In 2012, DreamWorks Television was merged into Amblin Television, the former having been founded by Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks SKG partners Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen in 1996.[7] Soon after the DreamWorks merger, Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey were named co-presidents of Amblin Television.[8] Under their leadership, the company would develop and produce several series including The Americans, The Haunting, and Smash.

Current television series

Title Years Network Notes
Roswell, New Mexico2019–presentThe CWco-production with CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television
Amazing Stories2020–presentApple TV+co-production with ABC Studios, Kitsis/Horowitz and Universal Television
Jurassic World Camp CretaceousNetflixco-production with Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation Television
credited as Amblin Entertainment
AnimaniacsHuluco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
Resident Alien2021–presentSyfyco-production with Jocko Productions, Universal Content Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment
Halo2022–presentParamount+co-production with Chapter Eleven, One Big Picture, 343 Industries and Showtime Networks
Billy the KidEpixco-production with One Big Picture, De Line Pictures, MGM Television and Epix Studios

Future television series

Title Years Network Notes
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai2022Cartoon Network
HBO Max
co-production with Warner Bros. Animation[9]
Tiny Toons Looniversity2022Cartoon Network
HBO Max
co-production with Warner Bros. Animation[10]
Masters of the AirTBAApple TV+co-production with Playtone[11]
Our TimeDisney+co-production with Warner Bros. Television, ABC Signature and The Donners' Company[12]

Former television series

# Title Years Network Notes
1 Amazing Stories1985–1987NBCco-production with Universal Television
credited as Amblin Entertainment
2 Tiny Toon Adventures1990–1992Fox Kidsco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
3 Harry and the Hendersons1991–1993Syndicationdistributed by MCA TV
credited as Amblin Entertainment
4 Back to the Future: The Animated Series1991–1992CBSco-production with Universal Cartoon Studios
5 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles1992–1993ABCco-production with Paramount Television and Lucasfilm
credited as Amblin Entertainment
6 Fievel's American Tails1992CBSco-production with Universal Cartoon Studios and Nelvana
7 The Plucky Duck Show1992Fox Kidsco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
8 Family Dog1993CBSco-production with Universal Television, Warner Bros Television, Tim Burton Productions and Nelvana
9 seaQuest DSV1993–1996NBCco-production with Universal Television
10 Animaniacs1993–1998Fox Kids/Kids' WBco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
11 ER1994–2009NBCco-production with Warner Bros. Television and Constant C Productions
12 Earth 21994–1995NBCco-production with Universal Television
13 Fudge1995–1996ABC/CBSco-production with MTE, 1996–1997 as UTE
14 Freakazoid!1995–1997Kids' WBco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
15 Pinky and the Brain1995–1998Kids' WBco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
16 Casper1996–1998Fox Kidsco-production with Universal Cartoon Studios and The Harvey Entertainment Company
17 Men in Black: The Series1997–2001Kids' WBco-production with Columbia TriStar Television and Adelaide Productions
credited as Amblin Entertainment
18 Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain1998–1999Kids' WBco-production with Warner Bros. Animation
credited as Amblin Entertainment
19 The Land Before Time2007–2008Cartoon Networkco-production with Universal Animation Studios
credited as Amblin Entertainment
20 On the Lot2007Foxco-production with DreamWorks Television and Mark Burnett Productions
21 Falling Skies2011–2015TNTdistributed by Warner Bros. Television; previously produced by DreamWorks Television in seasons 1–3
22 The Borgias2011–2013Showtimeproduced by Showtime Networks, distributed by CBS (Season 2-3)
23 Terra Nova2011Foxco-production with 20th Century Fox Television
24 The River2012ABCco-production with DreamWorks Television, ABC Studios and Blumhouse Productions
25 The Americans2013–2018FXco-production with Nemo Films, Fox 21 Television Studios and FXP; Amblin replaced DreamWorks Television in season 2 following the latter's dissolution
26 Under the Dome2013–2015CBSco-production with CBS Television Studios and Baer Bones
27 Lucky 72013ABCco-production with ABC Studios
28 Extant2014–2015CBSco-production with CBS Television Studios
29 Red Band Society2014–2015Foxco-production with ABC Studios
30 The Whispers2015ABCco-production with ABC Studios
31 Public Morals2015TNTdistributed by Warner Bros. Television; co-production with TNT
32 Minority Report2015Foxco-production with Paramount Television and 20th Century Fox Television
33 American Gothic2016CBSco-production with CBS Television Studios Full Fathom Five and Hyla Regilla Productions
34 Bull2016–2019[13]CBSco-production with CBS Television Studios
35 Five Came Back2017Netflix
36 Reverie2018NBCco-production with Universal Television
37 All About the Washingtons2018NetflixCo-production with ABC Signature Studios
38 The Haunting2018–2020Netflixco-production with FlanaganFilm / Intrepid Pictures and Paramount Television Studios
39 Why We Hate2019Discoveryco-production with Jigsaw Productions[14]
40 Tommy2020CBSco-production with Atelier Paul Attanasio and CBS Television Studios
41 Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind2020HBOco-production with HBO Documentary Films[15]
42 Laurel Canyon2020Epixco-production with Jigsaw Productions, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Warner Music Group and MGM Television
43 Brave New World2020Peacockco-production with Universal Content Productions

Television specials

Airdate Title Network Notes
December 18, 1991A Wish for Wings That WorkCBSco-production with Universal Cartoon Studios

Television films

Airdate Title Network Notes
August 24, 1992The Water EngineTNTco-production with Brandman Productions, Majestic Films International and Planet Productions
January 26, 1993CooperstownTNTco-production with Brandman Productions
April 12, 1993Class of '61ABCco-production with Universal Television
August 23, 1993Arthur Miller's The American ClockTNTco-production with Brandman Productions
September 7, 1993Percy & ThunderTNTco-production with Brandman Productions
October 15, 1994Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood FolliesThe Family Channelco-production with Lucasfilm and Paramount Television[16]
January 15, 1995Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's EyeThe Family Channelco-production with Lucasfilm
October 8, 1995Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the HawkmenThe Family Channelco-production with Lucasfilm
June 16, 1996Young Indiana Jones: Travels with FatherThe Family Channelco-production with Lucasfilm
May 21, 2016All the WayHBOco-production with HBO Films, Moon Shot Entertainment and Tale Told Productions

References

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  9. Otterson, Joe (February 25, 2019). "'Gremlins' Animated Series in the Works at WarnerMedia Streaming Service (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
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  12. "'The Goonies' Re-Enactment Series 'Our Time' Being Developed for Disney+". collider.com. December 16, 2021. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
  13. Porter, Rick (May 9, 2019). "Steven Spielberg's Amblin TV Leaves CBS' 'Bull' Over Harassment Scandal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
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