Touchstone Television#Fox World

{{Short description|Defunct American television production company}}

{{For|the first incarnation of Touchstone Television from 1985 until 2007|ABC Signature}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Touchstone Television

| former_name = Fox 21 Television Studios (2014–2020)

| logo = File:Touchstone Television (2020) logo.svg

| logo_caption = Final logo, used in 2020

| type = Subsidiary

| industry = Television production

| fate = Dissolved, operations folded into 20th Television

| predecessors = {{ubl|Fox Lab|Fox Television Studios|Foxstar Productions|Fox World|Fox 21}}

| successors = {{ubl|20th Television (absorbed)|Searchlight Television (spin-off)}}

| founded = {{start date and age|2014|12|4}}

| defunct = {{end date and age|2020|12|1}}

| founder = David Madden

| key_people = Bert Salke (president)

| parent = 20th Century Fox Television (2014–2019)
Disney Television Studios (2019–2020)

| footnotes = {{Cite web|date=March 20, 2019|title=Disney and 21st Century Fox Announce per Share Value in Connection with $71 Billion Acquisition|url=https://www.thewaltdisneycompany.com/disney-and-21st-century-fox-announce-per-share-value-in-connection-with-71-billion-acquisition/|website=The Walt Disney Company|access-date=March 22, 2019}}

}}

The second incarnation of Touchstone Television, formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios, was an American television production company and a subsidiary of the Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks business segment of the Walt Disney Company.{{cite web|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=October 8, 2018|title=Disney Unveils Top TV Executive Structure Post Fox Acquisition: Peter Rice, Dana Walden, John Landgraf, Gary Knell Joining|url=https://deadline.com/2018/10/disney-top-tv-executive-structure-fox-acquisition-peter-rice-dana-walden-john-landgraf-1202473566/|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=October 9, 2018}} It was founded in 2014 from the merger of Fox Television Studios and Fox 21 and given its second name in mid-2020 following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.

On December 1, 2020, Disney announced that the label was folded into 20th Television.

Predecessors

=Fox Television Studios=

{{Distinguish|Fox Television Stations}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Fox Television Studios, Inc.

| logo = Fox Television Studios (logo used from 1998 to 2014).svg

| logo_caption = Logo used from 1997 to 2014

| foundation = {{Start date and age|1997|08|01}}{{cite web|title=News Corporation|url=http://www.newscorp.com/management/foxtvstudios.html|website=News Corporation|access-date=1 November 2012}}

| location_city = California

| defunct = {{End date and age|2014|12|4}}

| fate = Merged with Fox 21 to form Fox 21 Television Studios

| successor = Fox 21 Television Studios

| location_country = United States

| industry = Television production

| parent = Fox Entertainment Group

}}

Fox Television Studios, Inc. was a television production subsidiary of Fox Entertainment Group, the flagship entertainment division of 21st Century Fox, the unofficial production arm of Fox and the secondary production arm of 20th Century Fox Television, which is itself the television arm of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Fox Television Studios (FTVS) was formed on August 1, 1997, alongside 20th Century Fox Television and 20th Television{{cite book|last=Kunz|first=William M.|title=Culture Conglomerates: Consolidation in the Motion Picture and Television Industries|date=2007|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=9780742540668|pages=49, 50 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OMD4bqQg4iAC&q=fox+television+studios&pg=PA49|access-date=June 4, 2014|chapter=2}} under executive David Grant.{{cite news|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|title=Fox 21 & Fox TV Studios Merging Into One Entity Headed By Bert Salk|url=https://deadline.com/2014/12/fox-21-fox-tv-studios-merger-bert-salke-1201306825/|access-date=December 4, 2014|work=Deadline Hollywood|publisher=Penske Business Media|date=December 4, 2014}} The studio was created to house smaller production units, starting with the Greenblatt-Janollari Studio (G-JS). Greenblatt-Janollari started producing shows in the 1998–1999 season with 3 comedy series for ABC and CBS. While funded by Fox, G-JS was presented as an "independent mini-studio". The studio also partnered with David Gerber and his Gerber Company venture to produce various telemovies and television series.{{Cite news|date=1998-06-22|title=Fates & Fortunes|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/98-OCR/BC-1998-06-22-OCR-Page-0078.pdf|access-date=2021-08-21}} With Fox Entertainment Group holding a 20% stake in New Regency Production's parent corporation, Fox Studios formed a joint venture, Regency Television, by 2000, managed by Gail Berman. Another production unit formed was Fox Television Studios Productions (FTSP) under Lisa Berger. Early output by the individual units, or "pods", were FTSP's Son of the Beach for FX, The Hughleys by G-JS and Regency had Malcolm in the Middle.

The pod model evolved into five divisions: alternative, scripted, international, Fox World and Regency Television:

  • The alternative division was responsible for Talkshow with Spike Feresten and The Wanda Sykes Show, along with E!'s The Girls Next Door franchise. In mid-2002, Fox Alternative Productions was formed by Fox TV Studios and headed by David Martin with its first show to be "The Coach".{{cite news |last1=Schneider |first1=Michael |title=Fox to stage real 'Coach' |url=https://variety.com/2002/tv/news/fox-to-stage-real-coach-1117870351/ |access-date=July 12, 2019 |work=Variety |date=July 29, 2002 |language=en}}
  • The scripted division produced The Shield, along with a number of television films and miniseries.
  • Fox World division, formed in 2000, produced international versions of its reality television programs such as Joe Millionaire and Temptation Island. The company was shut down by FTVS in 2014.

In March 2005, Fox Television Studios expanded their international division into the UK television market by acquiring British independent production company Scream Films following the departure of Fox World's UK division boss Jonathan Glazier who had left to join New Zealand production company Touchdown Television (now known as Warner Bros. International Television Production New Zealand), marking Fox Television Studios first British acquisition with Scream Films continued to operate as a standalone unit within Fox Television Studios who will work with the acquired company to develop FTVS's formats in both the UK and the US.{{cite web|title=Fox buys Extreme Makeover TV production company Scream Films|url=https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/fox-buys-extreme-makeover-tv-production-company-scream-films/464164|website=Campaign Live|first=Sam|last=Matthews|date=March 3, 2005}} One year later in July 2006, Fox Television Studios rebranded their acquired British production company Scream Films as their UK division renaming to Fox Television Studios UK, however another year later in June 2007, Fox Television Studios announced their shuttering of its UK division Fox Television Studios UK following Fox Television Studios's major restructure under its then-new president Emiliano Calemzuk with Fox Television Studios will continue to developed unscripted series for the US, UK and internationally.{{cite web|title=FtvS shutters U.K. production arm|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/ftvs-shutters-uk-production-arm-138284/|website=The Hollywood Reporter|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=June 11, 2007}}

Eventually the only division operating was the scripted unit. Next FTVS attempted international co-productions of direct-to-series broadcast series. The company had a hit with Burn Notice on USA Network. In August 2010, Dave Madden was appointed to head the unit, where he evenly increased its production slates until he was appointed as president of entertainment for Fox Broadcasting in August 2014.

{{Clear}}

=Fox Television Studios International=

:This is about the company that exists according to the News Corporation page

{{Infobox company

| name = Fox Television Studios International

| logo = Fox Television Studios (logo used from 1998 to 2014).svg

| foundation = {{start date and age|2000|08|01}}

| location_city = California

| defunct = {{end date and age|2001|3|7}}

| fate = Folded into Fox World

| successors = Fox World

| location_country = United States

| industry = Television production

| owner = News Corporation

| parent = Fox Entertainment Group

}}

Fox Television Studios International was the international division of Fox Television Studios operated in 2000–2001. Daniella Welteke was tapped up to head the division, which was eventually folded into Fox World.{{Cite web|last=Schneider|first=Michael|date=2000-10-03|title=Welteke to lead as Fox TV goes global|url=https://variety.com/2000/tv/news/welteke-to-lead-as-fox-tv-goes-global-1117787198/|access-date=2021-11-28|website=Variety|language=en-US}}

The pod model evolved into five divisions: alternative, scripted, international, Fox World and Regency Television:

  • The alternative division was responsible for Talkshow with Spike Feresten and The Wanda Sykes Show, along with E!'s The Girls Next Door franchise. In mid-2002, Fox Alternative Productions was formed by Fox TV Studios and headed by David Martin with its first show to be "The Coach".
  • The scripted division produced The Shield, along with a number of television films and miniseries.
  • Fox World division, formed in 2000, produced international versions of its reality television programs such as Joe Millionaire and Temptation Island. The company was shut down by FTVS in 2014.

Eventually the only division operating was the scripted unit. Next FTVS attempted international co-productions of direct-to-series broadcast series. The company had a hit with Burn Notice on USA Network. In August 2010, Dave Madden was appointed to head the unit, where he evenly increased its production slates until he was appointed as president of entertainment for Fox Broadcasting in August 2014.

=Fox World=

{{Infobox company

| name = Fox World

| logo = Fox World.webp

| type = Division

| industry = Reality television

| owner = Fox Entertainment Group

| parent = Fox Television Studios

| fate = Folded into Fox Television Studios

| predecessor = Fox Television Studios International

| founded = {{start date and age|2000}}

| defunct = {{end date and age|2014}}

| successor = Fox Television Studios (then Fox 21 Television Studios, later Touchstone Television and finally folded into 20th Television)

}}

Fox World (formerly Fox Television Studios International) was a television production company formed in 2000 as a division of Fox Television Studios (FTVS). The company produced international versions of its reality television programs such as Joe Millionaire and Temptation Island.

On March 5, 2001, SBS inked a deal/joint venture with Fox World to launch a northern European-based production company.{{Cite web|last=Edmunds|first=Marlene|date=2001-03-06|title=Fox, SBS head north|url=https://variety.com/2001/tv/news/fox-sbs-head-north-1117794722/|access-date=2021-11-28|website=Variety|language=en-US}}

On November 22, 2004, Hayley Babcock was named senior vice president of production at the Fox World studio, while Daniella Welteke would remain as head of the division.{{Cite web|last=Guider|first=Elizabeth|date=2004-11-23|title=Fox World prod'n exec to sr. veep|url=https://variety.com/2004/film/markets-festivals/fox-world-prod-n-exec-to-sr-veep-1117913929/|access-date=2021-11-28|website=Variety|language=en-US}}

{{Clear}}

=Fox Lab=

{{Infobox company

| name = Fox Lab

| logo = Fox Lab.webp

| type = Division

| owner = News Corporation

| parent = 20th Television
(Fox Entertainment Group)

| foundation = {{start date and age|1995}}

| defunct = {{end date and age|2003}}

}}

Fox Lab was a low-profile production sub-division of 20th Television, originally formed in 1986 as Fox Television Stations Productions (or FTSP) and was responsible for the development of A Current Affair, Cops and America's Most Wanted. It was rebranded to the current moniker in 1995, although the FTSP label was continued to be used on several older shows until Fox's cancellation of Cops in 2013.{{Cite news|date=1995-05-01|title=Renamed foxlab signs with William Morris|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/95-OCR/BC-1995-05-01-OCR-Page-0028.pdf|access-date=2021-08-08}}{{Cite web|author=|date=1995-08-14|title=ABC gets with the program|url=https://variety.com/1995/tv/features/abc-gets-with-the-program-99129618/|access-date=2021-08-08|website=Variety|language=en-US}}

In 1990, Fox Television Stations debuted a soap opera, Tribes, only shown on Fox owned-and-operated stations. It only lasted one season on the air.{{Cite news|date=1990-05-07|title=Fox stations roll the dice with "Tribes"|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/90-OCR/BC-1990-05-07-OCR-Page-0032.pdf|access-date=2021-08-08}}

By the early 90s, the company was producing a show, Not Just News, for first-run syndication.{{Cite news|date=1991-02-11|title=Syndication Marketplace|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/91-OCR/BC-1991-02-11-OCR-Page-0060.pdf|access-date=2021-08-08}} Also, in 1994, Fox Television Stations Productions produced an international version of America's Most Wanted, Manhunter, to be shown throughout international networks.{{Cite news|date=1994-01-31|title=Wrapping up NAPTE|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/94-OCR/BC-1994-01-31-Page-0068.pdf|access-date=2021-08-08}} It was later evolved into a US version for syndication, America's Most Wanted: Final Justice.{{Cite news|date=1994-12-19|title=Twentieth buoyed by Gordon's growth|work=Broadcasting|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/94-OCR/BC-1994-12-19-Page-0029.pdf|access-date=2021-08-08}}

In 2003, Fox Lab was producing the syndicated show Classmates, that lasted only two seasons.

Fox Lab's library is currently co-owned by The Walt Disney Company and Fox Corporation.

class="wikitable sortable"
Title

! Years

! Network

! Notes

Manhunter

|1994–1995

|international syndication

|co-produced with Straight Shooter Productions

What's So Funny?1995FOXco-production with Funny Business, LLC
America's Most Wanted: Final Justice1995–1996rowspan="2" | SyndicationSyndicated edit downs of previously taped AMW episodes.
co-produced with Straight Shooter Productions
Classmates2003

=Foxstar Productions=

{{main|Foxstar Productions}}

Foxstar Productions was a division of Fox Television Studios.

=The original incarnation of Touchstone Television=

{{main|ABC Signature#Touchstone Television (ABC subsidiary)}}

The original iteration of Touchstone Television was a television production company founded in 1985 as a division of Disney's subsidiary Touchstone Pictures. It is nowadays known as ABC Signature (since 2020), and was known as ABC Studios since 2007.

=Fox 21=

{{Infobox company

| name = Fox 21

| logo = Fox 21 logo.svg

| logo_size = 250px

| type = Subsidiary

| founded = {{start date and age|2004}}

| defunct = {{end date and age|2014|12|4}}

| fate = Merged with Fox Television Studios to form Fox 21 Television Studios

| parent = 20th Century Fox

| owner =

| products = Television programs

| industry = Television Production

}}

Fox 21 (styled fox21.) was a low-cost scripted and reality cable television production arm of 20th Century Fox, which was a division of the Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox. The company productions included the FX series Sons of Anarchy, Terriers and Tyrant, the A&E action series Breakout Kings, The CW reality series Beauty and the Geek, the Showtime series Homeland, the Comedy Central series Brickleberry, the WGN America series Salem and the Lifetime series Witches of East End. On December 4, 2014, Fox Television Studios merged with Fox 21 to form Fox 21 Television Studios.

Fox 21 was formed in 2004 by 20th Century Fox Television executives Dana Walden and Gary Newman to develop and back smaller-budgeted but unique and daring shows. Fox 21's first executive was Jane Leisner. The unit's early hits were the FX series Sons of Anarchy and The CW reality series Beauty and the Geek.

After originally being passed over for programming the new network, MyNetworkTV, Fox 21 was in consideration along with Twentieth Television and independent producers as of December 2006 in a potential reprogramming from telenovela to low-cost reality and game shows.{{cite news|title=Fox 21 May Get Into the MyNetworkTV Mix |url= http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/news-articles/fox-21-may-get-mynetworktv-mix/81635 |access-date=December 5, 2014 |work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=December 31, 2006}}

Bert Salke, who moved from his Brancato/Salke production company based at ABC Studios, took charge of the unit in 2010 and led an increase in show productions starting with the Showtime series Homeland. In early 2015, Mythology Entertainment signed a first look deal with the company and its sister studio 20th Century Fox Television while announcing the head of its TV division.{{cite news |last1=Reilly |first1=Travis |title=Mythology Entertainment Signs First Look Deal With Fox TV |url=https://www.thewrap.com/mythology-entertainment-signs-first-look-deal-with-fox-tv/ |access-date=July 14, 2019 |work=The Wrap |date=March 12, 2015}}

The company produces or had produced the FX series Terriers, Tyrant, Sons of Anarchy, Mayans MC, The Americans and The Bastard Executioner, the A&E action series Breakout Kings, the Showtime series The Chi, the Hulu series Chance, the Comedy Central series Brickleberry, the WGN America series Salem and the Lifetime series Witches of East End.{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/homeland-sons-anarchy-fox-21s-599758|title=Fox 21's Bert Salke Reveals What's Next for 'Homeland' (Q&A) | work=The Hollywood Reporter | first=Lacey|last=Rose|date=7 August 2013}}

History

File:Fox 21 Television Studios logo.svg

It was announced in December 2014 that Fox 21 and Fox Television Studios would merge into Fox 21 Television Studios. This situation came as a result of FTVS's president David Madden being promoted to Fox Broadcasting Company and the fact that both units were focusing on the same market, cable television. The combined operation is headed by Fox 21 president Bert Salke.

In January 2020, Fox 21 reached a first-look deal with Marta Kauffman's studio Okay Goodnight, beginning with an adaptation of the 2019 novel The Dreamers.{{cite news |last1=Low |first1=Elaine |title=Marta Kauffman's Okay Goodnight, Fox 21 TV Studios Ink First-Look Deal |url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/marta-kauffman-okay-goodnight-fox-21-tv-studios-first-look-deal-1203477322/ |access-date=April 24, 2020 |work=Variety |date=January 23, 2020 |language=en}} In early-February 2020, it reached a first-look deal with the Gotham Group.{{cite news |last1=Otterson |first1=Joe |title=Gotham Group Sets First-Look Deal With Fox 21 Television Studios |url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/gotham-group-first-look-deal-fox-21-television-studios-1203492158/ |access-date=April 24, 2020 |work=Variety |date=February 6, 2020 |language=en}}

On August 10, 2020, as part of a reorganization of Walt Disney Television following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, the studio was renamed Touchstone Television — reviving a brand dormant since the previous Touchstone Television was renamed ABC Studios in 2007. ABC Studios had also merged with the previous iteration of ABC Signature Studios to form the current iteration of ABC Signature. The renamed Touchstone Television studio retains a typewriter-styled logo similar to the previous Fox 21 and Fox 21 Television Studios brandings.{{Cite web|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=2020-08-10|title=Disney Television Studios Rebrands Its Three Units As 20th Television, ABC Signature & Touchstone Television|url=https://deadline.com/2020/08/disney-television-studios-rebrand-three-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-television-1203008722/|access-date=2020-08-10|website=Deadline|language=en}}{{Cite news|last=Low|first=Elaine|date=August 10, 2020|title=Disney Rebrands TV Studios, 20th Century Fox TV to Become 20th Television|work=Variety|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/disney-rebrands-tv-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-1234730574/|access-date=August 10, 2020}} The first and only production under the name was the Hulu film Books of Blood.

Less than four months following this change, on December 1, 2020, Walt Disney Television head Dana Walden announced a further reorganization which will see the newly renamed division wound up, with Salke transitioning to an overall producing deal with Disney Television Studios, and remaining operations absorbed into 20th Television.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/dana-walden-disney-tv-karey-burke-craig-erwich-1234843308/|title=Dana Walden Reorganizes Disney TV Team; Karey Burke Moves to 20th as Craig Erwich Adds ABC Entertainment|first=Daniel|last=Holloway|work=Variety|date=December 1, 2020|access-date=December 1, 2020|quote=As part of the streamlining of studio operations, Disney will fold Touchstone Television, previously known as Fox 21 Television Studios. Touchstone’s operations will fold into 20th.}}

Filmography

=Television series=

class="wikitable sortable"
Title

! Genre

! First air date

! Last air date

! No. of
seasons

! Network

! Production company(s)

! class="unsortable" | Notes

colspan="8" style="background-color:#ddf;" | Fox Television Studios (1997–2014)
The Hughleys

| rowspan="2"|Sitcom

| {{Start date|1998|9|22}}

| {{End date|2002|5|20}}

| 4

| ABC {{small|(seasons 1-2)}}
UPN {{small|(seasons 3-4)}}

| The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Willowick Entertainment

|

Maggie Winters

| rowspan="2"|{{Start date|1998|9|30}}

| {{End date|1999|2|3}}

| rowspan="3"|1

| rowspan="2"|CBS

| rowspan="2"|The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and CBS Productions

|

To Have & to Hold

| Drama

| {{End date|1998|12|9}}

|

Fast Food Films

| Variety show

| {{Start date|1999|3|6}}

| {{End date|1999|9|28}}

| rowspan="2"|FX

| Gold Coast Television Entertainment

|

The X Show

| Magazine series

| {{Start date|1999|5|31}}

| {{End date|2001|4}}

| 2

| Mindless Entertainment

|

Oh, Grow Up

| rowspan="4"|Sitcom

| {{Start date|1999|9|22}}

| {{End date|1999|12|28}}

| rowspan= "2"|1

| ABC

| The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio

|

Ryan Caulfield: Year One

| {{Start date|1999|10|15}}

| {{End date|1999|10|22}}

| rowspan="2"|Fox

| Mandeville Films and Regency Television

|

Malcolm in the Middle

| {{Start date|2000|1|9}}

| {{End date|2006|5|14}}

| 7

| Satin City and Regency Television

|

Son of the Beach

| {{Start date|2000|3|14}}

| {{End date|2002|10|1}}

| 3

| FX

| The Howard Stern Production Company and Loch Lomond Entertainment

|

Soul Food: The Series

| Drama

| {{Start date|2000|6|28}}

| {{End date|2004|5|26}}

| rowspan="2"|5

| Showtime

| Water Walk Productions, Edmonds Entertainment, State Street Pictures, 20th Century Fox Television, Showtime Networks and Paramount Network Television

| Based on the 1997 film of the same name

Backstory

| Documentary

| {{Start date|2000|8|12}}

| {{End date|2005|1|20}}

| AMC

| Phometheus Entertainment, Van Ness Films and Foxstar Productions

|

Murder in Small Town X

| Reality

| {{Start date|2001|7|24}}

| {{End date|2001|9|4}}

| 1

| Fox

| Hoosick Falls Productions

|

Beat the Geeks

| Game show

| {{Start date|2001|11|7}}

| {{End date|2002|10|7}}

| 2

| Comedy Central

| Mindless Entertainment

|

The Shield

| Police drama

| {{Start date|2002|3|12}}

| {{End date|2008|11|25}}

| 7

| FX

| MiddKid Productions, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television and Sony Pictures Television

|

John Doe

| Science fiction

| {{Start date|2002|9|20}}

| {{End date|2003|4|25}}

| rowspan="3"|1

| Fox

| Camp-Thompson Productions and Regency Television

|

The Grid

| Thriller

| {{Start date|2004|7|19}}

| {{End date|2004|8|9}}

| TNT

| Groveland Pictures and Carnival Films

| Miniseries; aired on BBC Two in the UK

Listen Up

| rowspan="2"|Sitcom

| {{Start date|2004|9|20}}

| {{End date|2005|4|25}}

| CBS

| Regency Television and CBS Productions

| Distributed in the US by CBS Media Ventures

Living with Fran

| {{Start date|2005|4|8}}

| {{End date|2006|3|24}}

| 2

| The WB

| Fringe Producers, On Time and Sober, Jizzy Entertainment, Uh-Oh Productions and Regency Television

|

The Girls Next Door

| Reality

| {{Start date|2005|8|7}}

| {{End date|2010|8|8}}

| 6

| E!

| Prometheus Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment

|

Killer Instinct

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2005|9|23}}

| {{End date|2005|12|2}}

| rowspan="5"|1

| Fox

| Regency Television

|

Cheerleader Nation

| Reality

| {{Start date|2006|3|12}}

| {{End date|2006|5|28}}

| Lifetime

| Swim Entertainment

|

Thief

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2006|3|28}}

| {{End date|2006|5|2}}

| FX

| Pariah Television, Sarabande Productions and Regency Television

| miniseries

Windfall

| Drama

| {{Start date|2006|6|8}}

| {{End date|2006|8|31}}

| NBC

| Joyful Girl Productions and Regency Television

|

Celebrity Duets

| Reality

| {{Start date|2006|8|29}}

| {{End date|2006|9|29}}

| Fox

| SYCOtv and A. Smith & Co. Productions

|

The Riches

| Drama

| {{Start date|2007|3|12}}

| {{End date|2008|4|29}}

| 2

| FX

| Maverick Television and FX Productions

|

Burn Notice

| Action

| {{Start date|2007|6|28}}

| {{End date|2013|9|12}}

| 7

| USA

| Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Fuse Entertainment and Fabrik Entertainment

|

Saving Grace

| Fantasy

| {{Start date|2007|7|23}}

| {{End date|2010|6|21}}

| 4

| TNT

| Grand Productions and Paid My Dues Productions

|

Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants

| Reality

| {{Start date|2007|12|13}}

| {{End date|2008|1|30}}

| rowspan="3"|1

| The CW

| Swim Entertainment

|

The Return of Jezebel James

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2008|3|14}}

| {{End date|2008|3|21}}

| rowspan="2"|Fox

| Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Regency Television

|

Mental

| Medical drama

| {{Start date|2009|5|26}}

| {{End date|2009|8|14}}

| Kedzie Productions and Infinity Pictures

|

Kendra

| Reality

| {{Start date|2009|6|7}}

| {{End date|2011|11|20}}

| 4

| E!

| Prometheus Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment

|

Defying Gravity

| Science fiction

| {{Start date|2009|8|2}}

| {{End date|2009|10|23}}

| 1

| ABC

| Parriott/Edelstein Productions and Omni Film Productions

| aired on CTV in Canada

White Collar

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2009|10|23}}

| {{End date|2014|12|18}}

| 6

| USA

| Jeff Eastin & Warrior George Productions

|

The Wanda Sykes Show

| Talk show

| {{Start date|2009|11|7}}

| {{End date|2010|4|24}}

| 1

| Fox

| Sykes Entertainment, Inc.

|

Holly's World

| Reality

| {{Start date|2009|12|6}}

| {{End date|2011|4|3}}

| 2

| E!

| Prometheus Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment

|

The Good Guys

| Police dramedy

| {{Start date|2010|5|19}}

| {{End date|2010|12|10}}

| rowspan="3"|1

| Fox

| Flying Glass of Milk Productions and Fuse Entertainment

|

Persons Unknown

| Mystery

| {{Start date|2010|6|7}}

| {{End date|2010|8|28}}

| NBC

| Invisible Ink and Televisa S.A. de C.V.

|

The Gates

| Supernatural drama

| {{Start date|2010|6|20}}

| {{End date|2010|9|19}}

| ABC

| Little Engine Productions and Summerland Entertainment

|

The Glades

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2010|7|11}}

| {{End date|2013|8|26}}

| 4

| A&E

| Innuendo Productions and Grand Productions

|

Lights Out

| Drama

| {{Start date|2011|1|11}}

| {{End date|2011|4|5}}

| 1

| FX

| A Warren Leight Production, Fineman Entertainment and FX Productions

|

The Killing

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2011|4|3}}

| {{End date|2014|8|1}}

| 4

| AMC {{small|(Seasons 1-3)}}
Netflix {{small|(Season 4)}}

| KMF Films, Fuse Entertainment and Fabrik Entertainment

|

In the Flow with Affion Crockett

| Sketch comedy

| {{Start date|2011|8|14}}

| {{End date|2011|9|11}}

| rowspan="2"|1

| Fox

| Foxx/King Entertainment and Tantamount Studios

|

The Great Escape

| Reality

| {{Start date|2012|6|24}}

| {{End date|2012|8|26}}

| TNT

| Profiles Television Productions, The Hochberg Ebersol Company and Imagine Television

|

The Americans

| Espionage

| {{Start date|2013|1|30}}

| {{End date|2018|5|30}}

| 6

| FX

| Nemo Films, Amblin Television and FX Productions

|

Maron

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2013|5|3}}

| {{End date|2016|7|13}}

| 4

| IFC

| Boomer Lives! Productions and Apostle

|

Graceland

| Action

| {{Start date|2013|6|6}}

| {{End date|2015|9|17}}

| 3

| rowspan="2"|USA

| Jeff Eastin & Warrior George Productions

|

Sirens

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2014|3|6}}

| {{End date|2015|4|14}}

| 2

| Middletown News and Apostle

| based on the British series of the same name

Life Flight: Trauma Center Houston

| Reality

| {{Start date|2015|2|16}}

| {{End date|2015|3|16}}

| 1

| Lifetime

| The Boardwalk Entertainment Group

|

colspan="8" style="background-color:#ddf;" | Fox 21 (2004–2014)
Beauty and the Geek

| Reality

| {{Start date|2005|6|1}}

| {{End date|2008|5|13}}

| 5

| The WB {{small|(seasons 1-2)}}
The CW {{small|(seasons 3-5)}}

| Katalyst Films and 3 Ball Productions

|

Free Ride

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2006|3|1}}

| {{End date|2006|4|9}}

| rowspan="3"|1

| Fox

| Rob Roy Thomas Productions and Wild Jams Productions

|

Saved

| Medical drama

| {{Start date|2006|6|12}}

| {{End date|2006|9|4}}

| TNT

| Sarabande Productions, Brightline Pictures and Imagine Television

|

Anchorwoman

| Reality

| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{Start date|2007|8|22}}

| Fox

| The 6 Group

|

Sons of Anarchy

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2008|9|3}}

| {{End date|2014|12|9}}

| 7

| FX

| Linson The Company, Sutter Ink and FX Productions

|

Game Show in My Head

| Game show

| {{Start date|2009|1|3}}

| {{End date|2009|1|24}}

| rowspan="2"|1

| CBS

| Hat Trick Productions and Katalyst Films

|

Terriers

| Dramedy

| {{Start date|2010|9|8}}

| {{End date|2010|12|1}}

| FX

| MiddKid Productions and Rickshaw Productions

|

Breakout Kings

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2011|3|6}}

| {{End date|2012|4|29}}

| 2

| A&E

| Matt Olmstead Productions, Blackjack Films, and Chernin Entertainment

|

Homeland

| Thriller

| {{Start date|2011|10|2}}

| {{End date|2020|4|26}}

| 8

| Showtime

| Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet Media Group and Showtime Networks

|

Brickleberry

| Animated sitcom

| {{Start date|2012|9|25}}

| {{End date|2015|4|14}}

| 3

| Comedy Central

| Damn! Show Productions and Black Heart Productions

|

Witches of East End

| Fantasy

| {{Start date|2013|10|6}}

| {{End date|2014|10|5}}

| 2

| Lifetime

| 3 Arts Entertainment and Curly Girly Productions

|

Those Who Kill

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2014|3|3}}

| {{End date|2014|5|18}}

| 1

| A&E {{small|(Episodes 1-2)}}
Lifetime Movie Network {{small|(Episodes 3-10)}}

| One Two One Three Pictures, Miso Film, and Imagine Television

|

Salem

| Horror

| {{Start date|2014|4|20}}

| {{End date|2017|1|25}}

| rowspan="2"|3

| WGN America

| Beetlecod Productions and Prospect Park

|

Tyrant

| Political drama

| {{Start date|2014|6|24}}

| {{End date|2016|9|7}}

| FX

| Teakwood Lane Productions, Keshet Media Group and FX Productions

|

Rush

| Medical drama

| {{Start date|2014|7|17}}

| {{End date|2014|9|18}}

| 1

| USA

| Little Engine Productions, Fancy Films and Pine City Entertainment

|

Legends

| Crime drama

| {{Start date|2014|8|13}}

| {{End date|2015|12|28}}

| 2

| TNT

| Paperboy Productions and Teakwood Lane Productions

|

colspan="8" style="background-color:#ddf;" | Fox 21 Television Studios (2014–2020)
The Comedians

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2015|4|9}}

| {{End date|2015|6|25}}

| rowspan="2"|1

| FX

| Jennilind Productions, Larry Charles Projects, Tamaroa Productions, Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Fabrik Entertainment and FX Productions

|

Complications

| Drama

| {{Start date|2015|6|18}}

| {{End date|2015|8|13}}

| USA

| Flying Glass of Milk Productions

|

Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

| Dramedy

| {{Start date|2015|7|16}}

| {{End date|2016|9|1}}

| 2

| rowspan="2"|FX

| Apostle and FX Productions

|

The Bastard Executioner

| Historical drama

| {{Start date|2015|9|15}}

| {{End date|2015|11|17}}

| rowspan="2"|1

| Sutter Ink, Imagine Television and FX Productions

|

Damien

| Horror

| {{Start date|2016|3|7}}

| {{End date|2016|5|9}}

| A&E

| 44 Strong Productions and Fineman Entertainment

| based on The Omen

Dice

| Sitcom

| {{Start date|2016|4|10}}

| {{End date|2017|10|8}}

| rowspan="2"|2

| Showtime

| Olé Productions, American Work Inc. and Showtime Networks

|

Chance

| Psychological thriller

| {{Start date|2016|10|19}}

| {{End date|2017|11|29}}

| Hulu

| Nutmegger, Kem Nunn Stories, Inc., and Groundswell Productions

|

Seven Seconds

| Crime drama

| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{Start date|2018|2|23}}

| rowspan="2"|1

| Netflix

| KMF Films, Bender Brown Productions, and Filmtribe

| rowspan="2"|Limited series

Fosse/Verdon

| Biographical drama

| {{Start date|2019|4|9}}

| {{End date|2019|5|28}}

| FX

| 5000 Broadway Productions and FX Productions

The Politician

| Political dramedy

| {{Start date|2019|9|27}}

| {{End date|2020|6|19}}

| 2

| rowspan="2"|Netflix

| Prospect Films, Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision and Ryan Murphy Television

|

Soundtrack

| Musical drama

| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{Start date|2019|12|18}}

| rowspan="5"|1

| Annapurna Television, Random Acts Productions and 20th Century Fox Television

|

The Stranger

| Thriller

| {{Start date|2020|4|13}}

| {{End date|2020|4|27}}

| Quibi

| KMF Films

|

Barkskins

| Drama

| {{Start date|2020|5|25}}

| {{End date|2020|6|15}}

| National Geographic

| Elwood Reid Inc.

|

Tales from the Loop

| Science fiction

| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{Start date|2020|4|3}}

| Amazon Prime Video

| Amazon Studios, 6th & Idaho and Indio

|

Ratched

| Psychological thriller

| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{Start date|2020|9|18}}

| Netflix

| The Saul Zaentz Company and Ryan Murphy Productions

| based on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

See also

References

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