List of MGM Television programs

Title Years Network Notes Fame 1982–2003 NBC
Syndication Based on the 1980 film by Metro Goldwyn Mayer
co-production with Eilenna Productions We Got It Made 1983–1988 NBC/Syndication co-production with InterMedia Entertainment Company and The Farr Organization Inc. Later episodes co-production with Twenty Paws Productions and The Fred Silverman Company George Washington 1984 CBS Miniseries; co-production with David Gerber Productions Paper Dolls ABC co-production with Mandy Films Pink Panther and Sons 1984–1985 NBC co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions,[2] and Mirisch-Geoffrey–DePatie-Freleng Kids Incorporated 1984–1994 Syndication/Disney Channel co-production with Lynch/Biller Productions (1984–1989), Hal Roach Studios (1985–1987), Lynch Entertainment (1991–1994) K-Tel Entertainment (1984), Qintex Entertainment (1988–1989) and RHI Entertainment (1991–1994) Lady Blue 1985–1986 ABC co-production with David Gerber Productions The Twilight Zone 1985–1989 CBS/Syndication A revival of the 1959 TV series by Cayuga Productions and CBS Productions; MGM/UA Television distributed the third season
Currently distributed by CBS Media Ventures Jack and Mike 1986–1987 ABC co-produced by David Gerber Productions Karen’s Song 1987 Fox Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater 1987–1988 CBS co-production with DIC Entertainment Sea Hunt Syndication A revival of the 1958 TV series by Ziv Television Programs thirtysomething 1987–1991 ABC co-production with The Bedford Falls Company Baby Boom 1988–1989 NBC Based on the 1987 film by United Artists In the Heat of the Night 1988–1994 NBC/CBS Based on the 1967 film by United Artists
co-production with The Fred Silverman Company, Jadda Productions and Juanita Bartlett Productions Group One Medical 1988–1989 Syndication Knightwatch ABC co-production with Astor III Productions Straight to the Heart 1989 Syndication Dream Street NBC co-production with The Bedford Falls Company The Young Riders 1989–1992 ABC co-production with Ogiens/Kane Company Against the Law 1990–1991 Fox co-production with Sarabande Productions and Daniel H. Blatt Productions Dark Shadows 1991 NBC co-production with Dan Curtis Productions
A revival of the 1966 TV series James Bond Jr. 1991–1992 Syndication co-production with United Artists, Mac B, Danjaq and Murakami-Wolf-Swenson
Distributed by Claster Television and ad sales handled by Camelot Entertainment Sales Mother Goose and Grimm CBS co-production with Tribune Media Services and Film Roman
No longer distributed by MGM; currently owned by the estate of Lee Mendelson Grapevine 1992 co-production with Corkscrew Productions and CBS Entertainment Productions Nightmare Cafe NBC co-production with Wes Craven Films The Pink Panther 1993–1995 Syndication co-production with MGM Animation, United Artists and Mirisch-Geoffrey–DePatie-Freleng
Distributed by Claster Television and ad sales handled by Camelot Entertainment Sales The Outer Limits 1995–2002 Showtime/Sci Fi A revival of the 1963 TV series by United Artists Television LAPD: Life on the Beat 1995–1999 Syndication co-produced by QRZ Media Poltergeist: The Legacy 1996–1999 Showtime/Sci Fi co-production with Pacific Motion Pictures and Trilogy Entertainment Group All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series 1996–1999 Syndication co-production with MGM Animation
Distributed by Claster Television
Based on the 1989 film All Dogs Go to Heaven Dead Man’s Gun 1997–1999 Showtime Stargate SG-1 1997–2007 Showtime/Sci Fi co-production with Double Secret Productions (entire run), Gekko Film Corp. (seasons 1–8) and Sony Pictures Television (season 9)
Based on the 1994 film Stargate by MGM and Carolco Fame L.A. 1997–1998 Syndication co-production with Trilogy Entertainment Group The Magnificent Seven 1998–2000 CBS co-production with Trilogy Entertainment Group and The Mirisch Corporation
Based on the 1960 film by United Artists RoboCop: Alpha Commando 1998–1999 Syndication co-production with MGM Animation
Distributed by The Summit Media Group
Based on the 1987 film RoboCop by Orion Pictures The Lionhearts 1998–2000 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
Distributed by Claster Television
Based on “Leo” the Lion National Enquirer TV 1999–2001 co-production with Bogorad/Wyler Productions Survivor 2000–present CBS continued from UAMG Content
co-production with CBS Studios, CBS Eye Productions, Castaway Television Productions and Survivor Productions LLC Sex Wars 2000–2001 Syndication Distribution only; produced by Lighthearted Entertainment Leap Years 2001–2002 Showtime co-production with Temple Street Productions Jeremiah 2002–2004 co-production with Lionsgate Television, Showtime Networks, Platinum Studios, Jeremiah Productions, Inc. and J. Michael Straczynski Productions She Spies 2002–2004 NBC/Syndication co-produced by Reno and Osborn Productions (episodes 1 and 2) and Gregory J. Bonann Tower 18 Productions (season 2) Stargate Infinity 2002–2003 Fox
Disney Channel France
M6 co-production with Les Studios Tex S.A.R.L. and DIC Entertainment Chappelle’s Show 2003–2006 Comedy Central started television distribution in 2007 Dead Like Me 2003–2005 Showtime co-production with John Masius Productions The Apprentice 2004–2017 NBC continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Trump Productions (seasons 1–14) Animal Atlas 2004–2015 Syndication co-produced by Longneedle Entertainment; distributed by Debmar-Mercury until 2009 Stargate Atlantis 2004–2009 Sci Fi co-production with Acme Shark and Sony Pictures Television (season 2) The Apprentice UK 2005–present BBC Two/BBC One continued from UMAG Content
co-production with Naked The Contender 2005–2018 NBC/ESPN/NBCSN/Epix continued from Mark Burnett Productions
co-production with DreamWorks Television (seasons 1–4), Rogue Productions (season 1), ESPN Original Entertainment (seasons 1–4) and Paramount Television (season 5) Barbershop: The Series 2005 Showtime co-production with State Street Pictures, International Famous Players, Radio Pictures Corporation and Cube Vision
Based on the 2002 film Barbershop Safari Tracks 2005–2006 Syndication co-produced by Longneedle Entertainment; co-distributed by Debmar-Mercury until 2009 Dante’s Cove 2005–2007 Here TV distribution only The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 2006–present BBC Three/BBC Two continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Naked Sports Action Team 2006–2007 NBC O&Os/HDNet/Syndication produced by Towers Productions, Inc., NBC 5 Chicago and NBC Television Stations Division (2006); NBC Local Media (2007)
distribution only for season 2 Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? 2007–2011
2015
2019 Fox
Syndication
Nickelodeon continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Nickelodeon Productions, Hard Knocks South Productions and Zoo Productions American Gladiators 2008 NBC original series was produced and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Television, the revival is an MGM Television production Spaceballs: The Animated Series G4 based on the 1987 film by MGM First Business 2008–2014 Syndication distribution-only as part of This TV programming deal with program producer Weigel Broadcasting Shark Tank 2009–present ABC co-production with Sony Pictures Television Studios
Based on the SPT-owned format Dragon’s Den.
MGM produced only from season 7 onwards; seasons 1–6 co-produced by UAMG Content Stargate Universe 2009–2011 Syfy co-production with Acme Shark Pink Panther and Pals 2010 Cartoon Network co-production with Rubicon Studios Cash Cab 2010–2015 Discovery Channel syndicated repeats of Discovery Channel series[3] The Voice 2011–present NBC co-production with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television and ITV America
continued from UAMG Content Teen Wolf 2011–2017 MTV co-production with MTV Production Development, First Cause, Inc., Adelstein Productions, Siesta Productions, Lost Marbles Television and DiGa Vision
Based on the 1985 movie of the same name, its sequel, and the TV series by Atlantic Releasing Corporation The Celebrity Apprentice Australia 2011–2021 Nine Network continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Fremantle Australia (seasons 1–4) and Warner Bros. International Television Production (season 5) Vikings 2013–2020 History (Canada) co-production with Octagon Films and Take 5 Productions Right This Minute 2013–present Syndication co-produced by a consortium of station groups led by KTVU, San Francisco
distribution of Right This Minute transferred to Disney Media Distribution in 2016 CeeLo Green’s The Good Life 2014 TBS distribution only; Produced by Emerald TV Productions and Rogue Atlas Productions Fargo 2014–present FX co-production with FXP, 26 Keys Productions, The Littlefield Company, Nomadic Pictures (2014–2017) and Mike Zoss Productions (2014–2015)
Based on the 1996 film by Polygram Filmed Entertainment[4] Lucha Underground 2014–2018 El Rey Network continued from UAMG Content Beyond the Tank 2015–2016 ABC continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Sony Pictures Television 500 Questions continued from UAMG Content
co-production with Warner Horizon Television Coupled 2016 Fox co-production with Grandma’s House Entertainment How’d You Get So Rich? UK 2017 Channel 4 co-production with CPL Productions The Handmaid’s Tale 2017–present Hulu co-production with Daniel Wilson Productions, Inc., Toluca Pictures (season 5-), The Littlefield Company and White Oak Pictures Beat Shazam Fox co-production with Apploff Entertainment and Shazam Get Shorty 2017–2019 Epix co-production with Holmes Quality Yarns
Based on the 1995 film Stargate Origins 2018 Stargate Command co-production with United Artists Digital Studios and New Form TKO: Total Knock Out CBS co-production with HartBeat Productions and Shaggy Entertainment Condor 2018–present Audience/Epix co-production with Skydance Television, Paramount Television Studios and Apophasis Unproductions
Based on the film Three Days of the Condor by Paramount Pictures and Dino De Laurentiis Corporation Unprotected Sets Epix co-production with Push It Productions The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair 2018 co-production with Eagle Pictures, Muse Entertainment, Old Friends Productions, Barbary Films and Repērage
Miniseries Luis Miguel: The Series 2018-2021 Telemundo/Netflix co-production with Gato Grande Productions The World’s Best 2019 CBS co-production with Warner Horizon Television and Fulwell 73 Productions Elvis Goes There Epix co-production with Wildline Entertainment and Zero Point Zero Production Perpetual Grace, LTD co-production with Escape Artists, Chi-Town Pictures, Elephant Pictures and FXP Sex Life 2019–2021 co-production with Evolution Media For Life 2019–2020 Four Weddings and a Funeral 2019 Hulu co-production with Universal Television, Kaling International, Philoment Media and 3 Arts Entertainment
Based on the 1994 film of the same name by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Mr. Mom Vudu Messiah 2020 Netflix co-production with Think Pictures Inc. and Industry Entertainment Partners Laurel Canyon Epix co-production with Jigsaw Productions, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Amblin Television and Warner Music Entertainment Helter Skelter: An American Myth co-production with Invented By Girls, Rogue Atlas, Berlanti Productions and Warner Horizon Television Country Ever After Netflix co-production with Evolution Media and Lightworkers Media Clarice 2021 CBS co-production with CBS Studios, Secret Hideout, Tiny Core of Rage Entertainment and The Elizabeth Diaries
Based on the 1990 movie The Silence of the Lambs by Orion Pictures The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition 2021–present Netflix co-production with ONE Studios and Refiney Media The Big Shot with Bethenny 2021 HBO Max co-production with Evolution Media and B Reality Productions Fall River MGM+ co-production with Blumhouse Television and Pyramid Productions Fiasco co-production with Prologue Projects and Left/Right Productions From 2022–present co-production with MGM+ Studios, Gozie AGBO and Midnight Radio Vikings: Valhalla Netflix co-production with Metropolitan Films International, Toluca Pictures (season 2–) and History Billy the Kid MGM+ co-production with MGM+ Studios, Amblin Television, One Big Picture and De Line Pictures Generation Gap ABC co-production with Greengrass Productions, Kimmelot and Milojo Productions Last Night 2022 Peacock co-production with Make It Happen Studio, Re Invent Studio and Entertainment 360 Ring Nation 2022–present Syndication co-production with Big Fish Entertainment and Ring The Reunion 2022 France 2 co-production with Make It Happen Studio, Rai Fiction, ZDF and France Télévisions Wednesday 2022–present Netflix co-production with Millar Gough Ink, Toluca Pictures and Tim Burton Productions
Based on The Addams Family by Charles Addams The Consultant 2023 Amazon Prime Video co-production with Amazon Studios, 1.21 Films and Toluca Pictures Harlan Coben’s Shelter TBA co-production with Amazon Studios[5]