List of ITV Studios programmes

This is a list of programmes produced or distributed by ITV Studios, the television production company owned by the British television broadcaster ITV plc. This list includes shows from the American division with labels Tomorrow Studios and Leftfield Pictures among others and the UK division with Potato and 12 Yard.

ITV Studios

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Title Network Years Notes
Tonight at the London Palladium ITV 1955–1969
1973–1974
1998–2000
2010
2014–2017
continued from ATV and LWT
What the Papers Say ITV/Channel 4/BBC Two
BBC Radio 4
1956–2016 continued from Granada Television
Coronation Street ITV 1960–present
Emmerdale 1972–present continued from Yorkshire Television
The Krypton Factor 1977–1995
2009–2010
continued from Granada Television
Surprise Surprise 1984–2001
2012–2015
continued from LWT
This Morning 1988–present continued from Granada Television
Agatha Christie's Poirot 1989–2013 continued from LWT; co-production with Agatha Christie Ltd. (1989–2013), and WGBH Boston (2008–2013)
You've Been Framed! 1990–2022 continued from Granada Television
Heartbeat 1992–2010 continued from Yorkshire Television
A Touch of Frost 1992–2010 continued from Yorkshire Television; co-production with Excelsior
Jonathan Dimbleby 1994–2006 as ITV Productions; continued from LWT and Granada
Where the Heart Is 1997–2006 as ITV Productions; continued from Anglia Television and Meridian Broadcasting
The Royle Family BBC Two/BBC One 1998–2010 continued from Granada Television
Loose Women ITV 1999–present continued from Granada Television and Anglia Television
Tonight 1999–present continued from Granada Television
My Parents Are Aliens CITV 1999–2006 continued from Yorkshire Television
TV's Naughtiest Blunders ITV 2000–2007 continued from Carlton Television
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp ITV2 2002–2019 continued from LWT
The Last Detective ITV 2003–2007 continued from Meridian and Granada
The Royal 2003–2011 continued from Yorkshire Television
Blue Murder 2003–2009 continued from Granada Television
Animal Cops: Houston Animal Planet 2003–2015 continued from Anglia Television
Agatha Christie's Marple ITV 2004–2013 co-production with WGBH Boston and Agatha Christie Ltd.
The Jeremy Kyle Show 2005–2019
Gameshow Marathon 2005–2007 co-production with Talkback Thames
The Royal Today 2008
Who Dares, Sings!
Britannia High CITV/TV3 co-production with Globe Productions
Animal Cops: Phoenix Animal Planet 2009–2018
Sit Down, Shut Up Fox 2009 co-production with Adelaide Productions, Taramount Studios, 20th Century Fox Television and Sony Pictures Television
Dive BBC Two 2010
3@Three ITV
Marchlands 2011 co-production with 20th Century Fox Television
White Van Man BBC Three
There's No Taste Like Home ITV
High Steaks co-production with Escalate Television
Text Santa 2011–2015
White Heat BBC Two 2012 miniseries
Titanic ITV
Global
miniseries; co-production with Deep Indigo, Sienna Films, Mid Atlantic Films and Lookout Point
Superstar ITV
Mrs Biggs ITV
Seven Network
co-production with December Media
Mr. Selfridge ITV
PBS
2013–2016 co-production with Masterpiece
Lightfields ITV 2013 co-production with 20th Century Fox Television
Celebrity Super Spa Channel 5 co-production with GroupM Entertainment
Judge Rinder ITV 2014–present
Who's Doing the Dishes? 2014–2016
Chasing Shadows 2014 Miniseries
Cilla co-production with GroupM Entertainment
Thunderbirds Are Go CITV 2015–2020 co-production with Pukeko Pictures
One Hundred and Eighty Sky One 2015
Jekyll and Hyde ITV 2015
Beowulf 2016
Jericho 2016
Judge Rinder's Crime Stories 2016–present
Top Class CBBC 2016–2020
Meet the Parents ITV 2016
Tutankhamun 2016 Miniseries
Yes Chef BBC One 2016–present
Harlots ITV Encore/StarzPlay
Hulu
2017–2019 co-production with Monumental Pictures
Robozuna CITV 2018–2019 co-production with KidsCave Entertainment
Hatton Garden [1] ITV 2019
The Trouble with Maggie Cole 2020–present co-production with Genial Productions
The Ipcress File 2022 co-production with Altitude Television
Ralph & Katie BBC One 2022–present co-production with Tiger Aspect Productions and Keshet Productions

Granada Productions

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Title Years Network Notes
The Army Game 1957–1961 ITV
Criss Cross Quiz 1957–1967
Concentration 1959–1960
Biggles 1960
Bootsie and Snudge 1960–1963
All Our Yesterdays 1960–1973
1987–1989
Take a Letter 1962–1964
The Odd Man 1962–1967
World in Action 1963–1998
A Choice of Coward 1964
Pardon the Expression 1965–1967 Spin-off of Coronation Street
The Corridor People 1966
Turn Out the Lights 1967
The Caesars 1968
Spindoe
Nearest and Dearest 1968–1973
Big Breadwinner Hog 1969
The Dustbinmen 1969–1970
Lift Off with Ayshea 1969–1974
The Owl Service 1969–1970
A Family at War 1970–1972
The Lovers 1970–1971
The Magic Ball 1971–1972 co-production with Stop Frame Productions
The Comedians 1971–1993
Clapperboard 1972–1982
Crown Court 1972–1984
Sam 1973–1975
Hickory House 1973–1977
The Nearly Man 1974
The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club 1974–1977
Shang-a-Lang 1975
The Cuckoo Waltz 1975–1980
The Stars Look Down 1975
Arrows 1976–1977
So It Goes
Laurence Olivier Presents 1976–1978
Get It Together 1977–1981
Strangers 1978–1982
Brideshead Revisited 1981
Wood and Walters 1981–1982
All for Love 1982–1983
Foxy Lady 1982–1984
Brass 1983–1984
1990
ITV
Channel 4
Alphabet Zoo 1983–1984 ITV
Alfresco 1983–1984
Chessgame 1983
The Jewel in the Crown 1984
Travelling Man
Sherlock Holmes 1984–1994
Tickle on the Tum 1984–1988
Dramarama 1984–1989 6 episodes
Albion Market 1985–1986
The Practice
Connections 1985–1990
Bulman 1985–1987
Busman's Holiday 1985–1993
The Brothers McGregor 1985–1988
Lost Empires 1986
First Among Equals 1986
Allsorts 1987–1995
Floodtide 1987–1988
Watching 1987–1993
Runway
The Hit Man and Her 1988–1992
Surgical Spirit 1989–1995
Children's Ward 1989–2000
Capstick's Law 1989
Confessional
Cluedo 1990–1993
Jeeves and Wooster 1990–1993
Stars in Their Eyes 1990–2006
Prime Suspect 1991–2006
Extraordinary People 1992–1993
Conjugal Rites 1993–1994
Cracker 1993–2006
Sooty and Co. 1993–1998 co-production with Sooty Films
The Mrs Merton Show 1994–1998 BBC One
Band of Gold 1996–1997 ITV
Lucky Numbers 1995–1997
God's Gift 1996–1998
Carnal Knowledge 1996 co-production with Rapido TV
Springhill 1996–1997 Sky 1
Holding the Baby 1997–1998 ITV
Cold Feet 1997–2003
The Grand 1997–1998
Reckless 1997
Waffle 1998
Mrs Merton and Malcolm 1999
The Last Train
Butterfly Collectors miniseries
Always and Everyone 1999–2002
Bob Martin 2000–2001
The Biggest Game in Town 2001
Doctor Zhivago 2002
Brainiac: Science Abuse 2003–2008 Sky One
Life Begins 2004–2006 ITV
The Brief 2004–2005
Sex Traffic 2004 Channel 4/CBC co-production with Big Motion Pictures
Not owned by ITV Studios
Go, Baby! 2004–2005 Disney Channel co-production with Little Airplane Productions
Owned by The Walt Disney Company
Bloodlines 2005 ITV miniseries
Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet ITV (CITV) produced by Anderson Entertainment and Indestructible Production Company
Casanova BBC Three co-production with Red Production Company and BBC Cymru Wales
Brainiac: History Abuse Sky One
Colditz ITV
Vincent 2005–2006
Northern Lights 2006
Eleventh Hour
See No Evil: The Moors Murders
Supernormal 2007–2008 CITV co-production with World Leaders Entertainment and Fatkat Animation
Boowa and Kwala 2008 Canal J co-production with Timoon Animation
It's Not What You Know Challenge

London Weekend Television

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Title Network Years Notes
Frost on Sunday London Weekend 1968–70
Please Sir! ITV 1968–72
On the Buses 1969–73
Hark at Barker 1969–70
Curry and Chips 1969
Tommy Cooper
It's Tommy Cooper
1969–71
Catweazle 1970–71
Budgie 1971–72
Upstairs, Downstairs 1971–75
Weekend World 1972–88
Within These Walls 1974–78
No, Honestly 1974–75
Supersonic 1975–76
Just William 1977–78
Love for Lydia 1977
The Professionals 1977–83 co-production with Avengers Mark 1 Productions
Mind Your Language 1977–79
Lillie 1978
End of Part One 1979–80
Gay Life LWT 1980–81
The Gentle Touch ITV 1980–84
Game for a Laugh 1981–85
The Six O'Clock Show LWT 1982–88
Whoops Apocalypse ITV 1982
Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime 1983–84
Me and My Girl 1984–88
Dempsey and Makepeace 1985–86 co-production with Golden Eagle Films
Saturday Live
Friday Night Live (1988)
Channel 4
ITV
1985–88
1996
Mapp & Lucia Channel 4 1985–1986
Saint and Greavsie ITV 1985–92
Hot Metal 1986–88 co-production with Humphrey Barclay Productions
Beadle's About 1986–96 co-production with Ralph Edwards Productions and Action Time
The Two of Us 1986–90
You Bet! 1988–97
Friday Now LWT 1988–89
Square Deal ITV 1988–89
Hale and Pace 1988–98
Six O'Clock Live LWT 1989–92
Close to Home ITV 1989–90
The Piglet Files 1990–92
Second Thoughts 1991–94
Barrymore 1991–97
2000
The Good Guys 1992–93 co-production with Havahall Pictures (series 2)
Sam Saturday 1992 co-production with Cinema Verity
In Bed with Medinner 1992–99
Faith in the Future 1995–98
My Kind of People 1995
My Kind of Music 1998–2002
Don't Try This at Home 1998–2001 co-production with Golden Square Pictures
Airline 1998–2007
The Moment of Truth 1998–2001
Popstars 2001
Popstars: The Rivals 2002

Yorkshire Television

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Title Network Years Notes
Gazette ITV 1968
Tom Grattan's War 1968–1970
Whicker's World 1968–1983
How We Used to Live ITV
Channel 4
1968–2002
Sez Les ITV 1969–1976
The Main Chance 1969–1975
Jokers Wild 1969–1974
Hadleigh 1969–1976
Parkin's Patch 1969–1970
The Flaxton Boys 1969–1973
On the House 1970–1971
Kate 1970–1972
Albert and Victoria 1970–1971
Dear Mother...Love Albert 1970–1972
Queenie's Castle 1970–1972
Justice 1971–1974
Mister Trimble 1972–1977
The Organization 1972
The Indoor League 1973–1977
Beryl's Lot 1973–1977
My Old Man 1974–1975
Rising Damp 1974–1978
Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt
Selwyn
1974–1978
Don't Ask Me 1974–1978
Raffles 1975–1977
Dawson's Weekly 1975
Animal Kwackers 1975–1978
Hello Cheeky 1976
Dickens of London 1976
Wilde Alliance 1978
3-2-1 1978–1988
The Sandbaggers 1978–1980
The Book Tower 1979–1989
Don't Just Sit There 1979–1980
How's Your Father? 1979–1980
In Loving Memory 1979–1986
Only When I Laugh 1979–1982
Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World 1980
The Gaffer 1981–1983
Get Lost! 1981
That's My Boy 1981–1986
Bullseye ITV
Challenge
1981–1995
2006
as Granada Yorkshire; continued from ATV and Central
Airline ITV 1982
The Bounder 1982–1983
Harry's Game 1982
Hallelujah! 1983–1984
First Tuesday 1983–1993
One Summer Channel 4 1983
The Outsider ITV 1983
Duty Free 1984–1986
Killer 1984
The Beiderbecke Affair 1985
Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers 1985
Home to Roost 1985–1990
The Giddy Game Show ITV (CITV) 1985–1987
Puddle Lane 1985–1989
Ask No Questions ITV 1986–1987
The Raggy Dolls ITV (CITV) 1986–1994 co-production with Orchard Productions
High & Dry ITV 1987
My Husband and I 1987–1988
The Beiderbecke Tapes 1987
The Beiderbecke Connection 1988
A Bit of a Do 1989
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again ITV/CBS 1989 co-production with Steve Krantz Productions
All Change ITV (CITV) 1989–1991
Stay Lucky ITV 1989–1993
Haggard 1990–1992
Cannon and Ball's Casino 1990
Cannon and Ball's Playhouse 1990
The Darling Buds of May 1991–1993 co-production with Excelsior Productions
Plaza Patrol 1991
Bad Influence! ITV (CITV) 1992–1996
Circles of Deceit ITV 1993–1996
A Pinch of Snuff 1994
Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe Discovery Channel 1994–1995
Downwardly Mobile ITV 1994
The Wanderer Sky One 1994 co-production with FingerTip Films
Bad Level 10 TCC 1995
Chiller ITV 1995
The Governor 1995–1996 co-production with La Plante Productions
The Big Bang ITV (CITV) 1996–2004
Supply & Demand ITV 1997–1998 co-production with La Plante Productions
Adam's Family Tree ITV (CITV) 1997–1999
Titch 1997–2001 co-production with Hutchins Film Company
Trial & Retribution ITV 1997–2009 co-production with La Plante Productions
Bernard's Watch ITV (CITV) 1997–2001
2004–2005
as Granada Yorkshire; continued from Central and Carlton
Big Bag 1998–1999 co-production with Children's Television Workshop
Coming Home ITV 1998
Verdict 1998
Jungle Run ITV (CITV) 1999–2006
At Home with the Braithwaites ITV 2000–2003
Steel River Blues 2004

Tyne Tees Television

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Title Network Years Notes
The Geordie Scene TTTV 1974–1976
Northern Life 1976–1992
The Paper Lads ITV 1977–1979
Alright Now 1979–1980
Check It Out 1979–1982
Barriers 1981–1982
Razzmatazz 1981–1987
Madabout 1981–1984
Andy Robson 1982–1983
The Tube Channel 4 1982–1987
Dramarama ITV (CITV) 1983–1989 7 episodes
How Dare You! 1984–1987
Super Gran 1985–1987
Crosswits ITV 1985–1998 co-production with Cove Productions and Action Time
Get Fresh 1986–1988 co-production with various ITV companies
Chain Letters 1987–1997 co-production with Barry & Enright Productions and Action Time
The Roxy 1987–1988
Gimme 5 1992–1994

Meridian

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Title Network Years Notes
ZZZap! ITV (CITV) 1993–2001 co-production with The Media Merchants
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries ITV 1994–2000 series 7-12; co-produced with Blue Heaven
Shine on Harvey Moon 1995 co-production with WitzEnd Productions
It's a Mystery ITV (CITV) 1996–2002 co-production with The Media Merchants
Currently owned by Mattel Television
Havakazoo Channel 5 1997–2002
Teddybears ITV (CITV) 1997–2000 co-production with Link Entertainment
Currently co-owned with DreamWorks Animation
Dog and Duck 2000–2003
William and Mary ITV 2003–2005
Fallen 2004

Anglia

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Title Network Years Notes
Survival ITV 1961–2001
Weavers Green 1966
Who Were the British? 1966
Bygones 1967–1989
2007
Orson Welles Great Mysteries 1973–1974
Backs to the Land 1977–1978
Tales of the Unexpected 1979–1988
Marjorie and Men 1985
A Killing on the Exchange 1987
Sweethearts 1987
Knightmare ITV (CITV) 1987–1994
Anything More Would Be Greedy ITV 1989
The Chief 1990–1995
Jumble 1991–1992
Framed ITV
A&E
1992 co-production with A&E and Tesauro Productions
My Good Friend ITV 1995–1996 co-production with Hartswood Films
Touching Evil 1997–1999

Cosgrove Hall Films

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Title Network Years Notes
Avenger Penguins ITV (CITV) 1993–1994 co-production with Granada/Anglia
Oakie Doke Children's BBC 1995–1997
Fantomcat ITV (CITV) 1995–1996 co-production with Anglia
The Animal Shelf 1997–2000
Rocky and the Dodos 1998–1999
The Foxbusters 1999–2000
Little Grey Rabbit 2000 co-production with United Productions
Fetch the Vet 2000–2001
Vampires, Pirates & Aliens 2000 co-production with Millimages and France Animation
Engie Benjy 2002–2004
Albie 2002–2004

Carlton Television

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Title Network Years Notes
Crossroads ITV 1964–1988
2001–2003
continued from ATV and Central
Family Fortunes 1980–2002 continued from ATV and Central; co-production with Mark Goodson Productions/Pearson Television and Talbot Television
Inspector Morse 1987–2000 continued from Central; co-production with Zenith Productions
The Upper Hand 1990–1996 continued from Central; co-production with Columbia Pictures Television/Columbia TriStar Television
Tots TV ITV (CITV) 1993–1998 continued from Central; co-production with Ragdoll Productions
Peak Practice ITV 1993–2002 continued from Central
Michael Ball 1993–1995 co-production with Action Time
Supermarket Sweep 1993–2001 continued from Central and Talbot Television; co-production with Grundy
The Spooks of Bottle Bay ITV (CITV) 1993–1995 co-production with Fugitive/Playboard Puppets
Alphabet Castle 1993–1995 co-production with Michael Cole
Old Bear Stories 1993–1997 co-production with Optomen Television and Ealing Animation
99-1 ITV 1994–1995 co-production with Zenith Entertainment
Talking Telephone Numbers 1994–1997 co-production with Celador
Class Act 1994–1995 co-production with Cinema Verity
Sharman 1995–1996 co-production with World Productions
Bramwell 1995–1998 co-production with Whitby Davison Productions
Is It Legal? ITV
Channel 4
1995–1998 co-production with Hartswood Films
Potamus Park ITV (CITV) 1996–1998 continued from Central; co-production with Zoo Gang Productions
London Bridge ITV 1996–1999
Timbuctoo ITV (CITV) 1998–2000 co-production with Flicks Films
Barbara ITV 1999–2003
Mopatop's Shop ITV (CITV) 1999–2005 co-production with The Jim Henson Company
Owned by The Jim Henson Company
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids 2000–2007 co-production with Honeycomb Animation and Elephant Productions
Starstreet 2001–2002 co-production with Byrne Blood Productions
Fortysomething ITV 2003
Making Waves 2004
Title Network Years Notes
Emergency Ward 10 ITV 1957–1967
The Larkins 1958–1960
1963–1964
The Strange World of Gurney Slade 1960
Two of a Kind 1961–1968
The Plane Makers 1963–1965
The Des O'Connor Show 1963–1973
Sergeant Cork 1963–1968
Fire Crackers 1964–1965
Star Soccer ATV 1965–1983
The Power Game ITV 1968–1969
Mrs Thursday 1966–1967
George and the Dragon 1966–1968
Market in Honey Lane 1967–1969
The Golden Shot 1967–1975
Virgin of the Secret Service 1968
Goodbye Again 1968–1969
Timeslip 1970–1971
Hine 1971
Alexander the Greatest 1971–1972
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine ITV
ABC
1971 co-production with Greg Garrison Productions and Marty Feldman Scripts, Ltd.
General Hospital ITV 1972–1979
The Strauss Family 1972
Pipkins 1973–1981
The Jensen Code 1973
The Squirrels 1974–1977
Carry On Laughing 1975
Edward the Seventh
The Cedar Tree 1976–1979
Beasts 1976
A Bunch of Fives 1977–1978
Raven 1977
The Losers 1978
Turtle's Progress 1979–1980
Sapphire & Steel 1979–1982
Shillingbury Tales 1981
Till Death... 1981
Diamonds 1981

Central

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Title Network Years Notes
New Faces ITV 1973–1978
1986–1988
continued from ATV
Starting Out 1973–1992
Tiswas ATV (1974–77)
ITV (1977–82)
1974–1982
Young at Heart ITV 1980–1982
The Other 'Arf 1980–1984 continued from ATV; co-production with Witzend Productions
Astronauts 1981–1983 continued from ATV
O.T.T. 1982
Let's Pretend 1982–1988
Shine on Harvey Moon 1982–1985 co-production with Witzend Productions
Murphy's Mob 1982–1985
Dead Ernest 1982
The Saturday Show 1982–1984
Cuffy 1983
Luna 1983–1984
Dramarama ITV (CITV) 1983–1989 16 episodes
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet ITV 1983–1986 co-production with Witzend Productions
Spitting Image 1984–1996 co-production with Spitting Image Productions
Annika 1984
The Price Is Right 1984–1988 co-production with Mark Goodson Productions and Talbot Television
Certain elements owned by Fremantle
The Saturday Starship 1984–1985
The Last Place on Earth 1985
Roll Over Beethoven
Mog 1985–1986 co-production with Witzend Productions
Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden ITV (CITV) 1985–1987
Connie ITV 1985–1986
Your Mother Wouldn't Like It ITV (CITV) 1985–1988
Constant Hot Water ITV 1986
Boon 1986–1992
1995
Central Weekend Central 1986–2001
Unnatural Causes ITV 1986
Yesterday's Dreams 1987
Sporting Triangles 1987–1990
Hardwicke House 1987
Playbox ITV (CITV) 1987–1992 co-production with Ragdoll Productions
Intimate Contact ITV 1987 miniseries
The Cook Report 1987–1999
Hard Cases 1988–1989
The One Game 1988
Press Gang ITV (CITV) 1989–1993
Find a Family ITV 1989–1991
Woof! ITV (CITV) 1989–1997
About Face ITV 1989–1991
Saracen 1989
Chancer 1990–1991
Family Pride Central
Channel 4
1991–1992
Very Big Very Soon ITV 1991
The Tuesday Special 1991–1997
Stanley and the Women 1991
The Blackheath Poisonings 1992
Harry's Mad ITV (CITV) 1993–1996
Stanley's Dragon 1994 co-production with Gatearn
Cadfael ITV 1994–1998
Faith 1994 miniseries
Kavanagh QC 1995–2001
Dangerous Lady 1995 miniseries; co-production with Warner Sisters Productions
Wolves, Witches and Giants ITV (CITV) 1995–1998 co-production with Honeycomb Animation
Out of Sight 1996–1998
The Jump ITV 1998 co-production with Warner Sisters Productions
Title Network Years Notes
Pretenders ITV 1972
Arthur of the Britons 1972–1973
Sky 1975
The Georgian House 1976
Westway
Children of the Stones 1977
King of the Castle
The Doombolt Chase 1978
The Clifton House Mystery
Into the Labyrinth 1981–1982
Taff Acre 1981
Jamaica Inn 1983
Storybook International 1983–1986
Robin of Sherwood 1984–1985 co-production with Goldcrest Films
The Dragon Has Two Tongues Channel 4 1985
Dramarama ITV (CITV) 1985–1989 10 episodes
Return to Treasure Island ITV
The Disney Channel
1986 co-production with Primetime Television Ltd. and Walt Disney Television
Rolf's Cartoon Club ITV (CITV) 1989–1993
We Are Seven ITV 1989; 1991
Telltale 1993
Rubbish, King of the Jumble ITV (CITV) 1993–1994 co-production with A Productions
Wycliffe ITV 1993–1998
The Slow Norris ITV (CITV) 1995–1999 co-production with Hat Trick Productions
The Worst Witch ITV (CITV)
YTV
1998–2001 co-production with Global Arts Productions and Galafilm
Nuts and Bolts HTV/ITV2 1999–2002
Oliver Twist ITV/PBS 1999 produced by Diplomat Films and United Productions
Little Grey Rabbit ITV (CITV) 2000 produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and United Productions

Zodiac Entertainment

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Title Years Network Notes
Widget the World Watcher 1990–1991 Syndication co-production with Calico Entertainment and Sei Young Animation
Mr. Bogus 1991–1993
Twinkle, the Dream Being 1992–1993 Syndication
MBC

ITC Entertainment

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Title Network Years Notes
The Halls of Ivy CBS 1954–1955 co-production with Television Programs of America
The Adventures of Robin Hood ITV 1955–1959
The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel 1955–1956
Fury NBC 1955–1960
The Count of Monte Cristo ITV 1956
The Gale Storm Show CBS (1956–59)
ABC (1959–60)
1956–1960 produced by Hal Roach Studios
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans Syndication 1957
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1957–1958
O.S.S. ITV
ABC
1957–1958 co-production with Buckeye Productions
Cannonball ITV
CBC
Syndication
1958–1959
New York Confidential ITV
Syndication
1958–1959 co-production with Metropolis Productions
The Invisible Man ITV
CBS
1958–1959
Danger Man ITV 1960–1968
Supercar 1961–1962 Distribution; produced by AP Films
Ghost Squad 1961–1964
Sir Francis Drake 1961–1962
Man of the World 1962–1963
The Saint 1962–1969 co-production with New World Production and Bamore
Gideon's Way 1964–1966 Distribution; produced by New World Production
Seaway ATV
CBC
1965–1966 co-production with Seaway Films
Thunderbirds ITV 1965–1966
Man in a Suitcase 1967–1968
The Prisoner co-production with Everyman Films
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons distribution; produced by Century 21 Television Productions
The Champions 1968–1969
Joe 90 ATV distribution; produced by Century 21 Television Productions
Department S ITV 1969–1970
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) co-production with Scoton
Strange Report co-production with Arena Productions
The Secret Service 1969 distribution; produced by Century 21 Television Productions
UFO ATV 1970–1971
From a Bird's Eye View ATV/NBC 1970–1971 co-production with Sheldon Leonard Productions
The Adventures of Rupert Bear ITV 1970–1977
Shirley's World ABC 1971–1972
Jason King ITV 1971–1972
The Persuaders!
The Protectors 1972–1974 distribution; produced by Group Three Productions
The Zoo Gang 1974
Space 1999 1975–1977 co-production with RAI (season 1), Group Three Productions (season 1) and Gerry Anderson Productions (season 2)
The Muppet Show ITV
Syndication
1976–1981 co-production with Associated Television, Henson Associates and CBS Owned Television Stations
Owned by The Walt Disney Company
Jesus of Nazareth Rai 1
ITV
1977 co-production with RAI
Bonkers! ITV
Syndication
1978–79
The Munch Bunch ITV 1980–82
Hammer House of Horror 1980 co-production with Hammer Films and Cinema Arts International
The Two of Us CBS 1981–82 produced by Marble Arch Productions
Maggie ABC 1981–82 produced by Erma Bombeck Productions and Marble Arch Productions
Windmills of the Gods CBS 1988 co-production with Dove, Inc.
People Like Us NBC May 13-14, 1990
Second Chances CBS 1993–94 co-production with Latham-Lechowick Productions
Thunderbirds USA Fox Kids 1994 co-production with Associated Images, Inc.
Hotel Malibu CBS 1994 co-production with Latham-Lechowick Productions
The Big Easy USA Network 1996–97 co-production with Grosso-Jacobson Productions

Lifted Entertainment

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Title Years Network Notes
University Challenge 1962–present ITV/BBC Two continued from Granada Television and ITV Studios
It'll Be Alright on the Night 1977–present ITV continued from LWT and ITV Studios
An Audience With... 1978–present ITV/Channel 4
Countdown 1982–present Channel 4 continued from Yorkshire Television and ITV Studios
Based on Des chiffres et des lettres by France Televisions
The Big Breakfast 1992–2022 continued from Planet 24
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway 2002–present ITV continued from LWT and ITV Studios
Co-production with Mitre Studios
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! continued from LWT/Granada Television and ITV Studios
Dancing on Ice 2006–present continued from ITV Studios
The Big Quiz 2011–present
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 2012–present Channel 4 continued from ITV Studios
co-production with Zeppotron
Love Island 2015–present ITV2 continued from ITV Studios
Co-production with Motion Content Group
The Voice Kids 2017–present ITV continued from ITV Studios
co-production with Talpa (2017–2019)
Dress to Impress ITV2 continued from ITV Studios
co-production with Accidentally on Purpose
The Voice UK 2018–present ITV continued from ITV Studios
co-production with Talpa (2018–2019)
In for a Penny 2019–present continued from ITV Studios
Co-production with Mitre Studios
Olivia Meets Her Match 2020–present ITVBe continued from ITV Studios
The Pet Show 2021–present ITV
Walk the Line 2021 co-production with Syco Entertainment
Bad Chefs 2022 ITV2
Title Network Years Notes
Bonekickers BBC One 2008
Lost in Austen ITV Miniseries
Wuthering Heights ITV
PBS
2009 co-production with WGBH
Endeavour 2012–2023 co-production with Masterpiece
Parade's End BBC Two
HBO
VRT
2012 Miniseries; co-production with HBO
Falcón Sky Atlantic
Canal+
ZDF
2012
Poldark BBC One 2015–2019 co-production with Masterpiece
And Then There Were None 2015 Miniseries; co-production with Agatha Christe Productions, Acorn Productions and A&E Networks
Victoria ITV 2016–2019 co-production with Masterpiece
The Witness for the Prosecution BBC One 2016 Miniseries; co-production with Agatha Christie Productions, Acorn Productions and A&E Networks
Fearless ITV 2017 co-production with The Weinstein Company
Next of Kin 2018
Ordeal by Innocence BBC One co-production with Agatha Christie Limited
The City and the City BBC Two
Vanity Fair ITV
Amazon Prime Video
co-production with Amazon Studios
The ABC Murders BBC One co-production with Agatha Christie Productions
World on Fire 2019–present
The War of the Worlds 2019 co-production with Creasun Media and Red Square
The Pale Horse 2020 co-production with Agatha Christie Productions
McDonald & Dodds ITV 2020–present
Noughts + Crosses BBC One 2020–present co-production with Participant and Roc Nation
The Singapore Grip ITV 2020
The Serpent BBC One 2021
The Tower ITV
Why Didn't They Ask Evans BritBox 2022 co-production with Agatha Christie Productions
Title Network Years Notes
The Chase ITV 2009–present continued from ITV Studios
Four Weddings Sky Living 2009–2013
The Big Reunion ITV2 2013–2014
Autopsy: The Last Hours of... Channel 5
Reelz
2014–present
Bear Grylls' Survival School CITV 2015–2017 co-production with Bear Grylls Ventures
Ninja Warrior UK ITV 2015–present
Go for It 2016 co-production with Talpa
Sam and Billie Faiers: The Mummy Diaries ITVBe 2016–2021
Cannonball ITV 2017 co-production with Talpa
Paddington Station 24/7 Channel 5 2017–present
Fern McCann: First Time Mum ITVBe
My Favourite Sketch Gold 2018
Beat the Chasers ITV 2020–present
Winning Combination 2020–2021
Ready to Mingle ITV2 2021
Billie and Greg: The Family Diaries ITVBe 2021–present
Moneyball ITV co-production with Possessed
Sitting on a Fortune
Title Network Years Notes
Great Westerners ITV 1994
On the Moor 1995
Watercolour Challenge Channel 4/Channel 5 1998–2022 continued from Planet 24
Dead Famous LivingTV 2004–2006
The Hotel Inspector Channel 5 2005–present
Born to Kill? Sky One/Channel 5 2005–2016
Break with the Boss Living TV 2006
Challenge Anneka ITV
Channel 5
2006–2007
2023–present
continued from ITV Studios
co-production with Krempelwood Entertainment (2023–)
Are You Smarter than a 10 Year Old? Sky One 2007–2010 co-production with Mark Burnett Productions
Noel's HQ Sky One 2008–2009
Ty Pennington's Great British Adventure Home 2008–2010
Big Chef Takes on Little Chefs Channel 4 2009
Dating in the Dark Sky Living/ITV2 2009–2016 Previously produced by Initial
Road Warriors ITV 2010
High Street Dreams BBC One
My Funniest Year Channel 4 2010–2011
Choccywoccydoodah Good Food 2011–2016
Educating Channel 4 2011–2020
Paddy's Show and Telly ITV 2011–2012 co-production with GroupM Entertainment
Cornwall with Caroline Quentin 2012–2013
Alex Polizzi: The Fixer BBC Two 2012–2015
The Exclusives ITV2 2012
Home of the Future Channel 4
The Angel Sky One
A Night of Heroes: The Sun Military Awards ITV
Splash! 2013–2014
Kavos Weekender ITV2 2013–present co-production with Motion Content Group
James Nesbitt's Ireland ITV 2013
The Jump Channel 4 2014–2017 co-production with Motion Content Group
Killing Spree Channel 5 2014
The Housing Enforcers BBC One 2014–present
Our School CBBC 2014–present
Taking New York E4 2015
Impossible Engineering Yesterday 2015–present
Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial BBC Two 2015
Eternal Glory ITV 2015
The Real Marigold Hotel BBC One 2016–present
Motherland BBC Two 2016–present continued from Delightful Industries; co-production with Merman and Lionsgate UK
This Time Next Year ITV 2016–2019
Spectacular Spain with Alex Polizzi Channel 5 2017–present
Change Your Tune ITV 2018
Our Shirley Valentine Summer
Take the Tower ITV4
Save Money Lose Weight ITV 2019–present
Beat the Chef Channel 4 2019–present co-production with Motion Content Group
Skin A&E 5Star 2019–present continued from Boomerang
co-production with Boom Cymru
Win the Wilderness: Alaska BBC Two 2020
The Chocolate Challenge Channel 5 2020 co-production with Motion Content Group
Cornwall and Devon Walks with Julia Bradbury ITV 2021
Million Pound Pawn 2021–2022
Happy Campers: The Holiday Camp Channel 5 2021–present co-production with Motion Content Group
Bling! ITV 2021–present co-production with Possessed
Hotel Benidorm: Sun, Sea & Sangria Channel 5 2022–present
Make Me Prime Minister Channel 4 2022 co-production with Accidentally on Purpose
Loaded in Paradise ITVX 2022–present co-production with Motion Content Group

Boomerang

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Tales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh Disney Junior 2012 co-production with Maga Animation Studio
Posh Pawnbrokers Channel 4 2016
Extreme Cake Makers 2017–2019
What Would Your Kid Do? ITV 2018–2019
Star Boot Sale Channel 4 2018 co-production with Motion Content Group
When Demolitions Go Wrong Channel 5 2019
Big Birthers 5Star
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The National Lottery: In It to Win It BBC One 2002–2016 co-production with BBC Scotland (2010–2016)
Without Prejudice? Channel 4 2003–2004
Eggheads BBC One/BBC Two/Channel 5 2003–present co-production with BBC Scotland (2010–2020)
Coach Trip Channel 4/E4 2005–present
The Rich List Fox 2006
Who Dares Wins BBC One 2007–2019 co-production with BBC Scotland (2018–2019)
Are You an Egghead? BBC Two 2008–2009
The Colour of Money ITV 2009
The Money List Game Show Network
Holding Out for a Hero ITV 2011
Sorority Girls E4
Don't Blow the Inheritance ITV 2012
Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour Channel 4 2013
Take On the Twisters ITV
Big Star's Little Star 2013–2018
Revenge of the Egghead BBC Two 2014
Gift Wrapped ITV
5-Star Family Reunion BBC One 2015–2016 co-production with Boom Cymru
Guess This House ITV 2015
Hello Campers
Big Star's Bigger Star 2015–present
Insert Name Here BBC Two 2016–2019 co-production with Black Dog Television
Think Tank BBC One 2016
Make Me an Egghead BBC Two
Catchpoint BBC One 2019–present co-production with Possessed
Comedians Giving Lectures Dave 2019–present
Unbeatable BBC One 2021–present co-production with Possessed
Celebrity Ghost Trip E4 2021

Possessed

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Pick Me! ITV 2015
Cash Trapped 2016–2019
5 Gold Rings 2017–2020
Keep It Spotless Nickelodeon 2018 co-production with ITV Entertainment, Hard Knocks South Productions and Nickelodeon Productions
Catchpoint BBC One 2019–present co-production with 12 Yard
The Switch ITV 2019
Unbeatable BBC One 2021–present co-production with 12 Yard
Bling ITV co-production with Twofour
Moneyball co-production with Potato
Sitting on a Fortune
Rat in the Kitchen TBS 2022–present co-production with ITV America and Thinkfactory Media

Silverprint Pictures

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Vera 2011–present ITV continued from ITV Studios
Shetland 2013–present BBC One
Dark Heart 2016–present ITV Encore/ITV
Flesh and Blood 2020 ITV
The Long Call 2021
Title Network Years Notes
Up ITV/BBC One 1964–2019 continued from Granada Television and ITV Studios
60 Minute Makeover ITV/Quest Red 2004–2018 continued from ITV Studios
Come Dine with Me Channel 4 2005–present
Life Stories ITV 2009–present
Peter Andre: My Life ITV2 2009–2013 co-production with Can Associates TV
Katie ITV/Sky Living/Quest Red 2009–present
The Dales ITV 2011–2013
The Talent Show Story 2012 co-production with Thames
Chatsworth BBC One
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs ITV 2012–present
The Martin Lewis Money Show 2012–present
Britain's Darkest Taboos Crime+Investigation 2012–2017
Gino's Italian Escape ITV 2013–present
Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green 2013–2016
Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans 2014–2016
Couples Come Dine with Me Channel 4 2014–present
Peston on Sunday ITV 2016–2018
Tales from the Coast with Robson Green 2017
Tommy Cooper Forever 2017
All Star Musicals 2017–present
Peston 2018–present
Wild Bill 2019 co-production with Anonymous Content and 42
The Big Flower Fight Netflix 2020–present
You Are What You Wear BBC One 2020
Title Network Years Notes
Spaced Channel 4 1999 co-production with LWT and Paramount Comedy Channel
Black Books 2000–2004 co-production with Assembly Film & Television
Free Agents 2009 co-production with Bwark Productions
Rev. BBC Two 2010–2014 co-production with Handle and Prayer
Him & Her BBC Three 2010–2013
Raised by Wolves Channel 4 2013–2016
Crashing 2016
Houdini & Doyle ITV
Fox
Global
co-production with Shore Z Productions, Shaw Communications, Shaftesbury Films and Sony Pictures Television
Cold Feet ITV 2016–2020 continued from Granada Television
Back Channel 4 2017–present co-production with That Mitchell & Webb Company
Timewasters ITV2 2017–2019 as Big Talk North
Living the Dream Sky One
The Goes Wrong Show BBC One 2019–present as Big Talk North; co-production with Mischief Screen and Lionsgate UK
The Outlaws BBC One
Amazon Prime Video
2021–present co-production with Four Eyes Entertainment and Amazon Studios
Peacock BBC Three 2022–present co-production with Bullion Productions
I Hate You Channel 4 2022 co-production with Popper Pictures

The Garden

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24 Hours in A&E Channel 4 2011–present
Seven Dwarves 2011
The Midwives BBC Two 2012–2013
Inside Claridge's 2012
Bedlam Channel 4 2013
Hotel India 2014
24 Hours in Police Custody 2014–present
10,000 BC Channel 5/MTV UK 2015–present co-production with Motion Content Group
Superhospital ITV 2015
On the Yorkshire Buses Channel 5 2015 co-production with Motion Content Group
The Baby Has Landed BBC Two 2019
Council House Britain Channel 4 2020
Natural History Museum: World of Wonder Channel 5 2021
Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeves BBC Two 2021
The Lakes with Simon Reeves
Emergency Channel 4 2022
Police Custody USA Channel 4
Investigation Discovery
2022–present
Simon Reeve's South America BBC Two 2022
Title Network Years Notes
Meerkat Manor Animal Planet International 2005–2008
Fatal Attraction Animal Planet 2010–2013
Secret Life of Dogs ITV 2013–2017
The Queen's Garden ITV/PBS 2014 Documentary
The Trainer & the Racehorse: The Legend of Frankel Channel 4 2015 Co-produced with Andaman Media
House of Teen Mums Channel 4 2016 Documentary
China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom BBC One/CCTV 2020 Co-produced with EOS Films
Wild Tokyo ITV/NHK 2020
Meerkat Manor: Rise Of the Dynasty BBC One 2021–present

Gameface

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Alphabetical ITV 2016–2017
Britain's Brightest Family 2018–2021
The Void 2021

Second Act Productions

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The Nightly Show ITV 2017
Grace 2021–present co-production with Tall Story Pictures and Vaudeville Productions

Crook Productions

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Great Movie Mistakes BBC Three 2010–2013
Secret Dates ITV2 2016
Thief Trackers BBC One 2016–2018 Co-produced with Objective Media Group
The Next Great Magician ITV 2016 Co-produced with Vaudeville Productions

Noho Film and Television

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The Windsors 2016–present Channel 4
Prime Suspect 1973 2017 ITV co-production with Masterpiece
Zomboat! 2019 ITV2
Hulu
Tell Me Everything 2022–present ITVX

Tall Story Pictures

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Tutankhamun ITV 2016
Bancroft 2017–2020
Trauma 2018
The Bay 2019–present
Sticks and Stones 2019
Grace 2021–present co-production with Second Act Productions and Vaudeville Productions
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Blind Date ITV/Channel 5 1985–2019 continued from LWT
co-production with Stellify Media (2017–2019)
So Graham Norton Channel 4 1998–2002
Paul Daniels in a Black Hole 2001
V Graham Norton 2002–2003
NY Graham Norton Comedy Central 2004
The Graham Norton Effect
Graham Norton's Bigger Picture Channel 4 2005–2006
Bring Back... 2005–2009
The Russell Brand Show 2006
The Graham Norton Show BBC Two/BBC One 2007–present
Sorry, I've Got No Head CBBC 2008–2011
Pixelface 2011–2012
The Sarah Millican Television Programme BBC Two 2012–2013 Co-produced with Chopsy Productions
Alan Davies Après-Ski 2014
Celebrity Home Secrets ITV 2016 Co-produced with Sunnyside Productions
Chuckle Time Channel 5 2018
The John Bishop Show ITV 2022–present co-production with Lola Entertainment

Mainstreet Pictures

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Unforgotten ITV 2015–present
Gold Digger BBC One 2019
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Between the Lines BBC One 1992–1994
Lilies 2007
Party Animals BBC Two
Rough Diamond BBC One/RTÉ co-production with BBC Northern Ireland
Line of Duty BBC Two/BBC One 2012–2021
The Fear Channel 4 2012
The Bletchley Circle ITV 2012–2014
Dark Angel 2016 Miniseries
Born to Kill Channel 4 2017
Save Me Sky Atlantic 2018–2020 co-production with Sky Studios
The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco ITV
Citytv
2018
Bodyguard BBC One 2018
The Pembrokeshire Murders ITV 2021 Miniseries
Vigil BBC One
Showtrial 2021–present
Anne ITV 2022
The Suspect 2022–present

ITV America

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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! ABC/NBC 2003–2009
Celebrity Fit Club VH1 2005–2010
Kitchen Nightmares Fox 2007–2014 co-production with Optomen and A. Smith & Co. Productions
WCG Ultimate Gamer Syfy 2009–2010
Four Weddings TLC 2010–2014
America Now Syndication 2010–2014 co-production with Raycom Media
Come Dine with Me BBC America/Lifetime 2011–2013
The Voice USA NBC 2011–present co-production with Warner Horizon Television and MGM Television
The Jeremy Kyle Show Syndication 2011–2013 Distributed by Debmar-Mercury (United States) and ITV Studios Global Entertainment (International)
The Bill Cunningham Show 2011–2016 co-production with Tribune Studios
Prime Suspect NBC 2011–2012 co-production with Film 44 and Universal Television
The Client List Lifetime 2012–2013 co-production with Jaffe-Braunstein Entertainment, Fedora Films and Sony Pictures Television
Family Tools ABC 2013 co-production with The Mark Gordon Company and ABC Studios
Based on White Van Man by ITV Studios
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris NBC 2015 co-production with Bill's Market & Television Productions and Prediction Productions
Good Witch Hallmark Channel 2015–2021 co-production with Whizbang Films
Help Me Yelp Food Network 2017–present
Somewhere Between ABC 2017 co-production with The Lion and The Rose and Thunderbird Entertainment
Based on the South Korean TV series God's Gift: 14 Days by Choi Ran
Crank Yankers Comedy Central 2019–present co-production with Kimmelot, Comedy Partners and MTV Entertainment Studios
Owned by Paramount Media Networks
Becoming Disney+ 2020–present co-production with ESPN Films and Springhill Entertainment
Owned by Disney Platform Distribution
Rat in the Kitchen TBS 2022–present co-production with Possessed and Thinkfactory Media
Bullsh*t the Game Show Netflix 2022–present co-production with Nobody's Hero
The Prank Panel ABC 2023–present co-production with Kimmelot

ITV Entertainment

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The First 48 A&E 2004–present
Hell's Kitchen USA Fox 2005–present co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions
The Chase USA GSN/ABC 2013–present
Rich Kids of Beverly Hills E! 2014–2016 co-production with Leepson Bounds Entertainment and E! Entertainment Television
EJNYC 2016 co-production with GGTV, Leepson Bounds Entertainment and E! Entertainment Television
30 Something Grandma Lifetime 2016
Big Star Little Star USA Network 2017–2018 co-production with Curly One Productions and USA Network Media Productions
The Four: Battle for Stardom Fox 2018 co-production with Armoza Formats and Revolt Films
Queer Eye[2] Netflix 2018–present Revival of the 2003 Bravo series, co-production with Scout Productions
Keep It Spotless Nickelodeon 2018 co-production with Hard Nocks South Productions, Possessed, ITV Studios Global Entertainment and Nickelodeon Productions
Love Island USA CBS/Peacock 2019–present co-production with Motion Entertainment
Cannonball USA Network 2020 co-production with ITV Studios and USA Network Media Productions
My Mom, Your Dad HBO Max 2022 co-production with Rombola Entertainment and Daisy Doodle, Inc.

Granada Entertainment

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Cracker ABC 1997–1998 co-production with The Kushner-Locke Company
Holding the Baby Fox 1998 Based on the British show of the same name. Co-production with Howard J. Morris Productions and 20th Century Fox Television
Cold Feet NBC 1999
Boot Camp Fox 2001 Co-produced with LMNO Productions and Boot Camp Productions

Granada America

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Eleventh Hour CBS 2008–2009 co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television

Tomorrow Studios

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Aquarius NBC 2015–2016 co-production with King Baby Productions, McNamara Moving Company and Fabrication (season 2)
Good Behavior TNT 2016–2017 co-production with Storyland and Studio T
Hanna [3] Amazon Prime Video 2019–2021 co-production with NBCUniversal International Studios, Focus Features, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios
Owned by NBCUniversal
Snowpiercer[4] TNT
AMC
2020–2024 Based on the 2013 film of the same name by Bong Joon-ho.
co-production with Studio T, CJ Entertainment and Dog Fish Films
Physical Apple TV+ 2021–present Co-produced with Parasox, High Kick Productions, Nutbegger Inc and Fabrication
Ten Year Old Tom HBO Max 2021–present co-production with Work Friends, ShadowMachine and Insane Loon Productions
Cowboy Bebop Netflix 2021 Based on the anime television series of the same name. Co-produced with Sunset Inc and Midnight Radio
One Piece[5] 2023 Based on the manga of the same name by Eiichiro Oda. Co-production with Shueisha
The Persuaders[6] TBA TBA A revival of the 1971 ITV show of the same name. Co-produced with Fabrication
UnAmerican[6] Co-produced with Fabrication
Highland[7] TNT Co-produced with Studio T, originally was set up at Amazon.
Trump: It Happened Here[8] TBA
Let the Right One In[9] Showtime Based on the best-selling novel by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist. Originally was set up at A&E and was to be co-produced with A+E Studios, the project was then moved to TNT which was then to be co-produced by Studio T, the pilot didn't go into production and is currently being shopped to other networks

Leftfield Pictures

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The Principal's Office TruTV 2008–2009
Pawn Stars History 2009–present
Bridal Bootcamp VH1 2010
What The Sell?! TLC 2010–2011
American Restoration History 2010–2016
Oddities Science 2010–2014
Fashion Hunters Bravo 2011 co-production with Bravo Media Productions
Owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
Carfellas Discovery Channel
Setup Squad Logo TV
JUNKies Science
Monster In-Laws A&E 2011–2012
Truck Stop USA Travel Channel 2011–2012
Ball Boys ABC 2012
Bid & Destroy National Geographic 2012
Swamp'd Animal Planet 2012–2013
Cajun Pawn Stars History
Odd Folks Home Science
Odditites: San Francisco
Counting Cars History 2012–present
Guntucky CMT 2013–2014 co-production with Country Music Television, Inc.
Owned by Paramount Media Networks
The Governor's Wife A&E 2013 co-production with SSS Entertainment
City Sisters Bravo
Hillbillies for Hire CMT
Love Prison A&E 2014
Tobacco Wars CMT
Clash of the Ozarks Discovery Channel
United Stuff of America H2
Celebrity Home Raiders Lifetime co-production with DiGa Vision
Blood, Sweat & Heels Bravo 2014–2015 co-production with Bravo Media Productions
Owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
Pawnography History
Lachey's Bar A&E 2015
New Money E!
Lost & Found Discovery Family
Wrestling with Death WGN America
Cutting It: In the ATL We TV 2015–2016
Alone History 2015–present
Pawn Stars Australia A&E 2015
Blue Collar Backers Discovery Channel 2016–present
Buddy's Family Vacation Food Network 2016 co-production with Cakehouse Media
American Grit Fox 2016–2017 co-production with Hard Nocks South Productions
Tackle My Ride NFL Network 2016–present co-production with SMAC Entertainment
The Book of John Gray OWN 2017–2019
Carspotting Discovery Channel 2017
Bethenny & Fredrik Bravo 2018 co-production with B Real Productions
Let's Roll with Tony Greenland Quibi 2020 co-production with Boomtown Content Co.
Chefs vs. Wild Hulu 2022–present co-production with Vox Media Studios

Sirens Media

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey Bravo 2009–present co-production with Bravo Media Productions
Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry? Investigation Discovery 2010–2015
Nightmare Next Door 2011–present
Boys to Manzo Bravo 2011 co-production with Bravo Media Productions
Deadly Affairs Investigation Discovery 2012–2014
Who the (Bleep)... 2013
Thicker Than Water Bravo 2013–2016 co-production with Bravo Media Productions and John Doe Media
Manzo'd with Children 2014–2016 co-production with Bravo Media Productions
Killing Fields Discovery Channel 2016–2017
The Letter Freeform 2016
Lost Resort TBS 2020
The Wedding Coach Netflix 2021

Outpost Entertainment

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Icon PBS 2014
Brainstormers The Weather Channel 2015
Engineering Disasters History
Forged in Fire 2015–present
Car Hunters 2016–present
Forged in Fire: Knife or Death 2018–2019
Forged in Fire: Beat The Judges 2020

Loud TV

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Tiny House Nation FYI
A&E
2013–2019
Holy and Hungry Cooking Channel 2014–2015
Food Porn FYI 2015–2017

ThinkFactory Media

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Battleground Earth Destination America 2008 co-production with The Greif Company
Rookies A&E 2008–2009 co-production with Tiger Aspect Productions
Dogg After Dark MTV 2009 co-production with Boutique Television and Snoopadelic Pictures
Hatfield & McCoys History 2012 co-production with Sony Pictures Television
Preachers' Daughters Lifetime 2013–2015
Marriage Boot Camp We TV 2013–present co-production with September Films
4th and Loud AMC 2014 co-production with AMC Studios
Queens of Drama Pop 2015
Texas Rising History co-production with ITV Studios America and A+E Studios
Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le Lifetime 2016
Sun Records CMT 2017
Mama June: From Not to Hot We TV 2017–2021
Rats in the Kitchen TBS 2022–present co-production with ITV America and Possessed

Twofour America

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Edge of Alaska Discovery Channel 2014–2017
A Night With My Ex[10] Bravo 2017 co-production with Bravo Media Productions

Gurney Productions

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I Was Bitten Discovery Channel 2008
Feeding Frenzy
Wild Recon Animal Planet 2010
I'm Alive 2009–2011
Speed of Life Discovery Channel 2010
Hollywood Treasure Syfy 2010–2012 co-production with Zupon Entertainment
Auction Hunters Spike 2010–2015 co-production with Spike Cable Networks
Monster Man Syfy 2012
American Digger Spike 2012–2013 co-production with Spike Cable Networks
Duck Dynasty A&E 2012–2017
Porter Ridge Discovery Channel 2013
LeAnn & Eddie VH1 2014 co-production with Octagon Entertainment Corporation and Maniac Creative
Leah Remini: It's All Relative TLC 2014–2015
Sons of Winter Discovery Channel 2015
Ghosts in the Hood WE tv 2016
Jep & Jessica: Growing the Dynasty A&E 2016–2017
Going Si-ral A&E 2016–2017

High Noon Entertainment

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Kicked Out ABC Family 2005
I Want to Save Your Life WE tv 2009
Cake Boss TLC/Discovery Family 2009–2020 Co-produced with Cakehouse Media
Tough Love VH1 2009–2013 Co-produced with Flower Films
Along for the Bride TLC 2012
Collection Intervention Syfy
Hurricane Hunters The Weather Channel 2012–2013
Trip Flip Travel Channel 2012–2015
Xtreme Waterparks 2012–present
Ride-iculous 2013
Prospectors The Weather Channel 2013–2016
Guinness World Records Gone Wild truTV 2013–2014
Fixer Upper HGTV/Magnolia Network 2013–present
The Line GSN 2014 Originally was to be a series, it instead was aired as a two-hour pilot
Taco Trip Cooking Channel 2014–2015
Branson Taxi Reelz 2015
Polka Kings
Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Animal Planet 2015–2016
Ayesha's Home Kitchen Food Network 2016–present
Good Bones HGTV
Life at Vet U Animal Planet
Playhouse Masters TLC 2016–2017
Sweet 15: Quinceañera 2016–present
One of a Kind HGTV 2019–present
Saved by the Barn Animal Planet 2020
Fixer Upper: Welcome Home Discovery+ 2021–present
Houses with History HGTV
Mash-Up Our Home 2022–present
Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?
How to Build a Sex Room Netflix

Red Bandit Media

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Texas Cake House Food Network 2017

ITV Studios Global Distribution

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Pasapalabra Antena 3/Telecinco 2000–present co-production with Buendía Estudios and Boomerang TV
Based on The Alphabet Game by Objective Media Group
Durham County Movie Central/The Movie Network 2007–2010 co-production with Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Film Productions
Murdoch Mysteries City/CBC 2008–present co-production with Shaftesbury Films, Rogers Media (seasons 1–5) and UKTV
Grizzly Tales Nicktoons 2011–2012 co-production with Honeycomb Animation and Little Brother Productions
Good Witch Hallmark Channel 2015–2021 co-production with Whizbang Films
Tricked YTV/BYUtv 2016–2019 co-production with Force Four Entertainment
Harlots ITV Encore/Lionsgate+
Hulu
2017–2019 co-production with Monumental Pictures
Keep It Spotless Nickelodeon 2018 co-production with ITV Entertainment, Possessed, Nickelodeon Productions and Hard Knocks South Productions

  Programs with a shaded background indicate the program is still in production.

Title Network Years Notes
Fast Forward Seven Network 1989–1992
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard 1990–1993
Full Frontal Seven Network
Network Ten
1993–1997
1998-1999
Big Girl's Blouse Seven Network 1994–1995
SeaChange ABC
Nine Network
1998–2000
2019
The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) ABC 1998–2001
Merrick and Rosso Unplanned Nine Network 2003–2004
Dancing with the Stars Seven Network 2004–2007 First seven seasons only.
Australian Princess Network Ten 2005–2007
Australia's Next Top Model Fox8 2005–2010 First six seasons only.
An Aussie Goes Barmy 2006
An Aussie Goes Bolly 2008
Battle of the Choirs Seven Network
An Aussie Goes Calypso Fox8
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation Network Ten (2009–2012; 2025)
Nine Network (2018–2019)
2009–2012
2018–2019
2025
Four Weddings Seven Network 2010
The Trophy Room ABC 2010
Come Dine with Me Australia LifeStyle Food 2010–2013
Young Talent Time Network Ten 2012 2012 reboot
Please Marry My Boy Seven Network 2012–2013
Celebrity Come Dine With Me Australia LifeStyle Food 2012–2014
Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell ABC 2012–2022 Co-production with Giant Baby Productions
Off Their Rockers The Comedy Channel 2013
Come Date with Me Network Ten 2013–2014
Paddock to Plate LifeStyle Food 2013–2014
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Network Ten 2015–present
The Chase Australia Seven Network 2015–present
Keeping Australia Alive[11] ABC 2016
noma Australia[12] SBS 2016
The Voice Australia Nine Network (2012–2020)
Seven Network (since 2021)
2017–present Co-production with Eureka Productions. Previous seasons produced by Endemol Shine Australia.
Hell's Kitchen Australia Seven Network 2017
Cannonball
Cram! Network Ten
Think Tank ABC
Love Island Australia 9Go! 2018–present
The Cube Network Ten 2021
Celebrity Letters and Numbers SBS 2021–present
My Mum, Your Dad Nine Network 2022–present
Australia Behind Bars 2022
Alone Australia SBS 2023–present
Inside Sydney Airport
Shaun Micallef's Eve of Destruction ABC 2024–present Co-production with Giant Baby Productions


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Das perfekte Dinner VOX 2006–present Based on Come Dine with Me
Die Kocharena VOX 2007–2013
4 Hochzeiten und eine Traumreise VOX 2012–present
Gefragt – Gejagt NDR Fernsehen 2012–present
Grill den Henssler VOX 2013–present
Quizduell Das Erste 2014–present Based on the application of the same name
Meet The Parents RTL TBA

Granada Germany

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Frauenzimmer VOX 2009 Based on the format of Loose Women

ITV Studios France

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Quatre mariages pour une lune de miel TF1/TFX 2011–present
Aline au pays des merveilles France Ô 2011–2014
Le Bus M6 2012
Qui chante le plus juste ? France 4 2013
Dis-moi oui TF6 2013
Tout peut arriver M6 2015
Hell's Kitchen France NT1 2016
5 anneaux d'or France 2 2017–2018
Je t'aime, etc. France 2 2017–2020 Co-production with Martange Production
Destination Eurovision France 2 2018–2019
The Voice – La plus belle voix TF1 2018–present Previous seasons produced by Endemol Shine France
Les Plus Belles Mariées TF1 2018–2020
The Voice Kids TF1 2018–present Previous seasons produced by Endemol Shine France
Spectaculaire France 2 2020–2022 Co-production with Kiosco.TV
Nabilla : Sans Filtre Prime Video 2021 Co-production with Banijay Productions
Welcome Back TF1 2022-present Co-production with Ellimac Productions
Cosmic Love France Prime Video 2023
Ma mère, ton père, l'amour et moi TF1 2023
La Photo parfaite M6 2023
Destination X : sauront-ils se repérer ? M6 2023–present
Comedy Class Prime Video 2024–present

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  • My Friend Michael Jackson: Uri's Story (2009)
  • Joanna Lumley: Catwoman (2009)
  • Miscarriage: Our Story (2020)

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ITC Entertainment
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Lifted Entertainment

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  • University Challenge at 60 (2022)

Twofour

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  • Ginger Nation (2002)
  • Crip on a Trip (2006)
  • Fame Asylum (2006)
  • The British Suck in Bed (2008)
  • 100 Greatest Toys (2010)
  • Graffti Wars (2011) (co-production with One Productions)
  • Dogs on a Dole (2015)
  • My Big Fat Wedding (2015)

Possessed

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  • Spotless (2016)

Multistory Media

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  • Goodbye Balance (2010)
  • Paul McCartney & Wings: Band on the Run (2010)
  • The Betty Driver Story (2011) (co-production with Table Twelve Media)
  • Farewell Liz (2011)
  • When Ali Came to Britain (2012)
  • William & Kate: The First Year (2012)
  • Channel 4's 30 Greatest Comedy Shows (2012)
  • 30 Years of CITV (2012)
  • Being Poriot (2013) (co-production with Acorn Productions and Agatha Christie Ltd.)
  • Coronation Street: A Moving Story (2014)
  • Michael Flatley: A Night to Remember (2014)
  • Gail & Me: 40 Years on Coronation Street (2014)
  • Executed (2014)
  • Trawlerman's Lives (2014)
  • Hot Tub Britain (2014)
  • Churchill: 100 Days That Saved Britain (2015)
  • The Nation's Favourite 70s Number One (2015)
  • Reggie & Thunderbirds: No Strings Attached (2015)
  • Unforgettable Election Moments: 60 Years On (2015)
  • The Magic Show Story (2015)
  • Let's Do It: A Tribute to Victoria Wood (2016)
  • The Natives: This Is Our America (2017)
  • Coronation Street Special: From Here to Now (2018)
  • Return to Belsen (2020)
  • Hitched at Home: Our Lockdown Wedding (2020)
  • Stephen Lawrence: Has Britain Changed? (2020)
  • The Real 'Des': The Dennis Nilsen Story (2020)
  • Flying for Britain with David Jason (2020)
  • Carols at Christmas (2020)
  • How to Catch a Cat Killer (2022)
  • The Young Elizabeth (2022)
  • Charles: The Monarch and the Man (2022)

The Garden

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  • The Merits of Ferrets (2012)
  • Crucifixion (2012)
  • The Kidnap Diaries (2012)
  • Kicked Out Kids (2012)
  • Who Killed Sharon Birchwood? Police Tapes (2018)
  • Spying On My Family (2018)
  • Mars: One Day on the Red Planet (2020)
  • The Unshockable Dr. Ronx (2020)
  • Henry VIII & Trump: History Repeating? (2020)
  • April Jones: The Interrogation Tapes (2020)

Gameface

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  • Groundhog Date (2019)

World Productions

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ITV America

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  • Perfectly Prudence (2011)

Thinkfactory Media

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  • Dating Game Killer (2018)
  • The Lover in the Attic: A True Story (2018)
  • A Lover Scorned (2019) (co-production with Swirl Films)

Carlton America

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Granada America

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Leftfield Pictures

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  • Hallmark Heroes with Regis Philbin (2008)
  • Billy the Kid: New Evidence (2015)
  • Brain Surgery Live with Mental Floss (2015)
  • Killer Curves: Bodies to Die For (2018)

Tomorrow Studios

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High Noon Entertainment

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  • Life After Katrina (2006)
  • Stud Finder (2009)
  • Nick & Vanessa's Dream Wedding (2011)
  • HGTV: Making of Our Magazine (2011)
  • Pumpkin Palooza (2011)
  • Cheap Bites (2012)
  • Trip of a Lifetime (2013)
  • Disney Cruise Line: Behind the Magic (2013)
  • Walt Disney World Resort Hotels (2014)
  • The 12 Foods of Christmas (2016)
  • Halloween Craziet (2021)

ITV Studios Global Entertainment

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Title Network Years Notes
The Pregnancy Pact Lifetime 2010 Co-produced with Von Zerneck Sertner Films
The Night Before the Night Before Christmas Hallmark Channel 2010 Co-produced with Muse Entertainment

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