20th Television
(formerly 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Century-Fox Television, and TCF Television Productions, Inc.) is an American
television production
A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed be ...
company that is a division of
Disney Television Studios
Disney Television Studios is the television studio arm of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Company established on May 15, 2019 to succeed Walt Disney Television following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century ...
, part of
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney (), is an American multinational mass media and entertainment industry, entertainment conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios (Burbank), Walt Disney Stud ...
.
The original incarnation of 20th Television was the syndication and distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television until it was folded into
Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Disney–ABC Domestic Television (doing business as Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, and formerly named Buena Vista Television) is the in-home sales and content distribution firm of Disney Platform Distribution, a su ...
in 2020.
20th Television was part of
The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of the majority of
21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, fo ...
's assets in 2019.
The company's current name was adopted in 2020 when Disney dropped "Fox" from the names of acquired 21st Century Fox assets.
Divisions
20th Television has divisions from pre-Disney and post-Disney.
*20th Century Fox Television Distribution (2011-2020) - a television distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television for all
Fox
Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush'').
Twelv ...
-produced and/or acquired programming. The company operates from 2011 to 2020.
*
FNM/FWP (1990-1994) - the TV movie production arm of TCFTV. The company was known as FNM Films, which stood for “Fox Network Movies”. In 1993, the company was renamed to Fox West Pictures, until it was reformed as the then-new
Fox 2000 Pictures
Fox 2000 Pictures was an American film production company within Walt Disney Studios (division), The Walt Disney Studios. It was a sister studio of the larger film studio 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures specializing in producing ind ...
division.
*
20th Century Fox International Television (2001-2002) - an international television production company and a short-lived unit of TCFTV.
*
Fox Circle Productions (1994-199?) - a division of 20th Century Fox Television that created TV movies and original programming.
**
National Studios (1995-1998) - a TV movie division of Fox Circle Productions.
*
Fox Square Productions (1987-1990s) - a short-lived in-house production unit of the then-new
Fox Broadcasting Company
The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps as FOX, is an Television in the United States, American Commercial broadcasting, commercial terrestrial television, broadcast television network owned by Fox C ...
.
*
20th Century Fox Telecommunications (1982) - a television production company that only produced The Who Rocks America, a TV movie produced by
The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist and singer John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. They are conside ...
.
*
Fox Television Animation (1999-2020) - an American animation company owned by
Disney Television Studios
Disney Television Studios is the television studio arm of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Company established on May 15, 2019 to succeed Walt Disney Television following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century ...
. It used to be an animation division of 20th Century Fox Television and 20th Television since its launch in 1999, until in 2020, Disney announced it would be separate from 20th Television.
History
TCF Television Productions, Inc. (1949–1958)
20th Century Fox Television was originally formed in 1949 by
20th Century-Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Disne ...
as other studios were branching out into television production. The company was known as TCF Television Productions, Inc. from its inception until 1958. Its first TV series was ''
Crusade in Europe'', which was produced for ABC.
In 1955, Fox intended to set up a TV film subsidiary on the company's Western Avenue lot in Hollywood, but it never materialized.
Fox did not produce another TV show until 1955, when it launched its very first series, ''
The 20th Century-Fox Hour
''The 20th Century Fox Hour'' is an American drama anthology series televised in the United States on CBS from 1955 to 1957. Some of the shows in this series were restored, remastered and shown on the Fox Movie Channel in 2002 under the title ' ...
'' on
CBS, after the success of
ABC's hit show ''
Disneyland
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''. In 1956, Fox sold its second show to CBS, ''
My Friend Flicka'', which is based on the ''
Flicka'' film series.
Later that year,
Irving Asher
Irving Asher (September 1903 – March 1985) was an American film producer. Born in San Francisco in September 1903, he began his film production career in Hollywood in 1919. After joining the staff of Warner Brothers he was sent over to England a ...
, who was a very successful film producer, was made general manager of TCF Television Productions. In 1956, Fox sold the ''
Broken Arrow'' TV project, which is based on the 1950 film of the same name, to
ABC.
In 1957, Fox cemented a pact with National Telefilm Associates (NTA) to produce ''
How to Marry a Millionaire
''How to Marry a Millionaire'' is a 1953 American screwball comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and written and produced by Nunnally Johnson. The screenplay was based on the plays ''The Greeks Had a Word for It'' (1930) by Zoe Akins and ''L ...
'', which was based on the 1953 movie of the same name, and ''
Man Without a Gun
''Man Without a Gun'' is an American western television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television and presented on the NTA Film Network and in first-run syndication in the United States from 1957 to 1959. Set in the town of Yellowstone near ...
''. NTA served as distributor of the series, which were to play on the
NTA Film Network
The NTA Film Network was an early American television network founded by Ely Landau in 1956. The network was not a full-time television network like CBS, NBC, or ABC. Rather, it operated on a part-time basis, broadcasting films and several f ...
.
20th Century-Fox Television (1958–1985)
In 1958, the company was renamed to 20th Century-Fox Television. Around the same time,
Martin Manulis, producer of CBS' ''
Playhouse 90
''Playhouse 90'' was an American television anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. The show was produced at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Since live anthology drama series of the ...
'', joined 20th Century-Fox as head of television. Under Manulis' watch, the company developed ''
Adventures in Paradise'' for ABC, ''
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' (also known as simply ''Dobie Gillis'' or ''Max Shulman's Dobie Gillis'' in later seasons and in syndication) is an American sitcom starring Dwayne Hickman that aired on CBS from September 29, 1959, to June 5, ...
'' for CBS and ''
Five Fingers'' for
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial broadcast television and radio network. The flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast, its headquarters ...
. In the following year, Fox also sold the drama ''
Hong Kong
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'' to ABC.
By 1960,
Roy Huggins, who was lured from
Warner Bros. Television, was tapped to join 20th Century-Fox Television as vice president in charge of production. During Huggins' watch, he refreshed the ''Hong Kong'' show. He also oversaw the development of the three programs for ABC, which were the comedy ''
Margie
Margie is a feminine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Margaret, Marjorie or Margarita.
Margie may refer to:
People
* Margie Ackles (born 1939), American retired figure skater
* Marjorie Margie Alexander (1948–2013), American ...
'' and dramas ''
Follow the Sun'' and ''
Bus Stop''. In 1961,
William Self was appointed to replace Huggins.
In 1962, the company decreased its output to one show, then produced no shows by 1963. Roy Huggins departed to join
Revue Studios
Universal Television LLC (abbreviated as UTV) is an American television production company that is a subsidiary of NBCUniversal Television and Streaming#Universal Studio Group, Universal Studio Group, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. It serv ...
. During the short-lived dark period in 1963, the company had signed
Hal Kanter and
Paul Monash
Paul Monash (June 14, 1917 – January 14, 2003) was an American television and film producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Paul Monash was born in Harlem, New York, in 1917, and grew up in The Bronx. His mother, Rhoda Melrose, acted in si ...
to production deals. Later that year, highly successful feature film producer
Irwin Allen
Irwin Allen (born Irwin O. Cohen, June 12, 1916 – November 2, 1991) was an American film and television producer and director, known for his work in science fiction, then later as the "Master of Disaster" for his work in the disaster film gen ...
was moved from its feature film unit to its television unit to serve as producer for the studio.
The company had returned to producing prime-time programs by 1964. The first shows were the ABC sitcom ''
Valentine's Day
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'', the ABC dramas ''
Peyton Place'', ''
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Barbara E ...
'', and ''
12 O'Clock High
''Twelve O'Clock High'' is a 1949 American war film about aircrews in the United States Army's Eighth Air Force, who flew daylight bombing missions against Germany and Occupied France during the early days of American involvement in World War I ...
''; and the NBC drama ''
Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone (September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky, which was then beyond the w ...
''. Later that year,
William Dozier and his Greenway Productions studio signed a deal with 20th Century-Fox to develop TV shows. By 1965, Fox was producing several new shows for primetime, such as ''
The Legend of Jesse James
''The Legend of Jesse James'' is a 1980 country music concept album written by English songwriter Paul Kennerley, based on the story of American Old West outlaw Jesse James.
The album features Levon Helm singing the role of Jesse James, Jo ...
'', ''
The Long, Hot Summer'', ''
The Loner'' and Irwin Allen's science-fiction drama ''
Lost in Space
''Lost in Space'' is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968 on CBS. The series was inspired by the 1812 novel '' The Swiss Family Robinson.'' The series ...
'', to be followed by ''
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
'', which is based on the comic book series, and ''
Blue Light''.
The 1966–67 season proved to be a difficult year for Fox's TV unit, which was producing the ABC sitcom ''
The Tammy Grimes Show'' and the ABC dramas ''
The Man Who Never Was'', ''
The Felony Squad'', ''
The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet is a superhero created in 1936 by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, with input from radio director James Jewell. Since his 1930s radio debut, the character has appeared in numerous serialized dramas in a wide variety of me ...
'' and
Irwin Allen
Irwin Allen (born Irwin O. Cohen, June 12, 1916 – November 2, 1991) was an American film and television producer and director, known for his work in science fiction, then later as the "Master of Disaster" for his work in the disaster film gen ...
's science-fiction show ''
The Time Tunnel
''The Time Tunnel'' is an American color science fiction TV series written around a theme of time travel adventure starring James Darren and Robert Colbert. The show was creator-producer Irwin Allen's third science-fiction television series and ...
''. Although most of the new shows in the season did not last long, ''Felony Squad'' turned out to be a hit. The 1967–68 season was similarly poor for Fox, as it only had two new shows, ''
Custer'' and ''
Judd, for the Defense
''Judd, for the Defense'' is an American legal drama originally broadcast on the ABC network on Friday nights from September 8, 1967, to March 21, 1969.
Synopsis
The show stars Carl Betz, who had previously spent eight years in the role of Dr. ...
'', both for ABC. Although ''Custer'' bombed, ''Judd, for the Defense'' was initially popular. It was cancelled after only two seasons. Fox also expanded its output to commission a Saturday morning show in collaboration with
Filmation
Filmation Associates was an American production company that produced animation and live-action programming for television from 1963 until 1989. Located in Reseda, California, the animation studio was founded in 1962. Filmation's founders and p ...
, ''
Journey to the Center of the Earth
''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (french: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth'', is a classic science fiction novel ...
''.
The 1968–69 season was also difficult for 20th Century-Fox Television, which saw the British co-production ''
Journey to the Unknown
''Journey to the Unknown'' is a British anthology television series, produced by Hammer Film Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. It aired on ABC from September 26, 1968, to January 30, 1969.[Irwin Allen
Irwin Allen (born Irwin O. Cohen, June 12, 1916 – November 2, 1991) was an American film and television producer and director, known for his work in science fiction, then later as the "Master of Disaster" for his work in the disaster film gen ...]
's final science-fiction drama to be produced, ''
Land of the Giants'', for ABC; the CBS drama ''
Lancer
A lancer was a type of cavalryman who fought with a lance. Lances were used for mounted warfare in Assyria as early as and subsequently by Persia, India, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome. The weapon was widely used throughout Eurasia during the ...
''; and the NBC sitcoms ''
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir'' and ''
Julia
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''. Although ''Julia'' was deemed a hit, most of the shows in the season crumbled. Fox did have one additional Saturday morning cartoon for Filmation, ''
Fantastic Voyage''. In 1969, Fox entered the game show fray by signing a deal to distribute ''
Beat the Clock
''Beat the Clock'' is an American television game show that involves people trying to complete challenges to win prizes while faced with a time limit. The show was a creation of Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions.
The show began on radio as ' ...
'', a revival of the popular 1950s game show. The decade closed out with the 1969-70 TV season and two new programs, ''
Room 222
''Room 222'' is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television that aired on ABC for 112 episodes, from September 17, 1969 until January 11, 1974. The show was broadcast on Wednesday evenings at 8:30 ( EST) ...
'' for ABC and ''
Bracken's World
''Bracken's World'' is an American drama television series that aired on NBC from September 19, 1969, to December 25, 1970. The series was created and produced by Dorothy Kingsley. The Lettermen performed the second-season theme song "Worlds".
...
'' for NBC. Also that year,
Grant Tinker
Grant Almerin Tinker (January 11, 1926 – November 28, 2016) was an American television executive who served as chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986. Additionally, he was a co-founder of MTM Enterprises and a television producer.
L ...
was hired to join the studio, but he would quit two years later due to conflicts with running
MTM Enterprises
MTM Enterprises (also known as MTM Productions) was an American independent production company established in 1969 by Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband Grant Tinker to produce ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' for CBS. The name for the producti ...
.
While the 1970s were difficult for Fox's TV unit, the studio initially started off the decade with the shows ''
Nanny and the Professor
''Nanny and the Professor'' is an early 1970s American sitcom created by AJ Carothers and Thomas L. Miller for 20th Century-Fox Television that aired on ABC from January 21, 1970 until
December 27, 1971. During pre-production, the proposed ti ...
'' on ABC and ''
Arnie
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* Arnie Arenz (1911–1985), American National Football League quarterback in 1934
* Arnie Beyeler (born 1964), American minor league baseball pla ...
'' for CBS, which proved to be modest successes. The studio would then produce ''
M*A*S*H
''M*A*S*H'' (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several television series, plays, and other properties, and based on the semi-autobiographical fiction of Richard Hooker (auth ...
'' in 1972 for CBS, which would go on to be incredibly successful, lasting eleven seasons. Later on, in 1979, the studio produced ''
Trapper John, M.D.'', which was popular throughout the 1980s. Other Fox shows for the 1970s, such as ''
Cade's County
''Cade's County'' is a modern-day Western/crime drama which aired Sundays at 9:30 pm (EST) on CBS during the 1971–1972 television season. There were 24 episodes.
Synopsis
''Cade's County'' starred well-known Hollywood actor Glenn Ford as S ...
'', ''
The New Perry Mason
''The New Perry Mason'' is a CBS TV series that ran from 1973 to 1974. It was a revival of the 1957 '' Perry Mason'' television series about Erle Stanley Gardner's brilliant defense attorney.
Plot
All of the major characters of the original se ...
'', Irwin Allen's ''
The Swiss Family Robinson
''The Swiss Family Robinson'' (German: ''Der Schweizerische Robinson'') is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family of immigrants whose ship en route to Port Jackson, Australia, goes off course and is shipwrec ...
'', ''
Young Dan'l Boone'', ''
W.E.B.'', ''
The Paper Chase'', ''
Loves Me, Loves Me Not'', and ''
Billy'' all bombed, although ''The Paper Chase'' became a cult classic and gave Showtime additional seasons.
Fox also distributed the game show ''
Masquerade Party'', produced by
Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions, which aired during the 1974–75 season. From 1976 to 1978, Fox distributed ''
Liar's Club'', as well as ''
Celebrity Sweepstakes'', both of which were produced by Ralph Andrews Productions. In 1973, Fox distributed the syndicated Canadian videotape production ''
The Starlost
''The Starlost'' is a Canadian-produced science fiction television series created by writer Harlan Ellison and broadcast in 1973 on CTV in Canada and syndicated to local stations in the United States. The show's setting is a huge generational co ...
'', produced by
Glen-Warren Productions.
In 1980, television producer
Glen A. Larson quit Universal and joined 20th Century-Fox Television. The first show was ''
The Fall Guy
''The Fall Guy'' is an American action/ adventure television series produced for ABC and originally broadcast from November 4, 1981, to May 2, 1986. It starred Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas as Hollywood stunt performers who ...
'', which was successful, though it would end up being the only Fox/Larson show to become so. The other collaborations, ''
Trauma Center
A trauma center (or trauma centre) is a hospital equipped and staffed to provide care for patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds. A trauma center may also refer to an emer ...
'', ''
Manimal'', ''
Automan
''Automan'' is an American superhero television series produced by Glen A. Larson. It aired for 12 episodes (although 13 were made) on ABC between 1983 and 1984. It consciously emulates the stylistic trappings of the Walt Disney Pictures live-a ...
'', ''
Masquerade'', ''
Cover Up
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'' and ''
Half Nelson'' did not fare well due to poor ratings. By August 1980, other producers and agencies, like
Clyde Phillips (Blue Hill Avenue Productions), former employee of Bob Banner Associates and Marc Merson (Brownstone Productions), former employee of Lorimar Productions had struck a deal with the studio.
Other series of the early 80s, like ''
Hagen
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'', ''
Breaking Away
''Breaking Away''
is a 1979 American coming of age comedy-drama film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich. It follows a group of four male teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana, who have recently graduated from high s ...
'', ''
Ladies' Man'', ''
Jessica Novak
''Jessica Novak'' is an American drama television series that aired on CBS from November 5 until December 3, 1981 and was written by Ira Steven Behr. The cast includes Helen Shaver, Kip Gilman, Erik Kilpatrick, and Lara Parker. The series was c ...
'', ''
9 to 5
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Many countries regulate the work week by law, ...
'', ''
It's Not Easy'', ''
Emerald Point N.A.S.
''Emerald Point N.A.S'' is an American primetime soap opera created by ''Dynasty''s Richard and Esther Shapiro which premiered on CBS on Monday, September 26, 1983. The series revolved around the lives of personnel stationed on a naval air sta ...
'' and ''
AfterMASH'' did not fare well in the ratings, although ''AfterMASH'' was initially a minor hit, especially in its first season, and ''9 to 5'' did well in syndication after being a minor network hit in its original ABC run. In 1984, James L. Brooks and his
Gracie Films
Gracie Films is an American film and television production company founded by James L. Brooks in 1986. The company is primarily responsible for producing its long-running flagship animated series '' The Simpsons'', as well as the films '' Big'' ...
company was moved to 20th Century-Fox for a film and TV partnership, creating a long relationship that lasted until the early 1990s when he moved to Sony.
20th Century Fox Television and the Metromedia buyout/Murdoch era (1985–1989)
In 1985, after Steven Bochco left MTM and the ''
Hill Street Blues
''Hill Street Blues'' is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes. The show chronicles the lives of the staff of a single police station loca ...
'' program, he moved to 20th Century Fox Television to start the NBC crime drama ''
L.A. Law'' and the ABC dramedy ''
Hooperman
''Hooperman'' is an American comedy-drama television series which aired on ABC from September 23, 1987, to July 19, 1989. The show centered on the professional and personal life of San Francisco police Inspector Harry Hooperman, played by John ...
'', and marked the return of success for its television studio. During that same year, Fox returned to success with the sitcom ''
Mr. Belvedere
''Mr. Belvedere'' is an American sitcom that originally aired on ABC from March 15, 1985, to July 8, 1990. The series is based on the Lynn Aloysius Belvedere character created by Gwen Davenport for her 1947 novel ''Belvedere'', which was later ...
'', which was an instantly popular hit. Also that same year, Fox sold its sitcom ''
Charlie & Co.'' to CBS, which flopped after only one season. The second new sitcom under the Murdoch regime was ''
Fathers and Sons'', which was sold to NBC, which also flopped after one season.
In 1986, Fox had purchased the assets of
Metromedia
Metromedia (also often MetroMedia) was an American media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956 to 1986 and controlled Orion Pictures from 1988 to 1997. Metromedia was established in 1956 after the DuMon ...
, including its television stations and the distribution subsidiary, Metromedia Producers Corporation, which was distributing the series ''
Small Wonder Small Wonder or variants may refer to:
Film, television and theatre
* ''Small Wonder'' (TV series), a 1985–1989 American sitcom
* '' A Small Wonder'', a 1966 Australian television film
* '' Small Wonders'', a 1995 documentary film
* ''Small Wond ...
''. Fox also sold ''
The Wizard'' to CBS, and ''
Heart of the City'' to ABC for the 1986-1987 television season in addition to ''
L.A. Law'' on NBC, which helped save the television industry of Fox. Fox also introduced the sitcom ''
The Tracey Ullman Show
''The Tracey Ullman Show'' is an American television variety show starring Tracey Ullman. It debuted on Fox on April 5, 1987, the network's second original primetime series to air following '' Married... with Children'', and ran until May 26, ...
'', produced by Gracie Films for the Fox network, which introduced ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer Simpson, Homer, Marge ...
'', that the success spawned a spinoff in 1989 that saved Fox's struggling television unit. Fox also distributed the sitcom ''
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter
''The New Adventures of Beans Baxter'' is an adventure/comedy television series that aired 1987 on the Fox television network. It was created by Savage Steve Holland, who also wrote and directed most of the 17 episodes. The title character was port ...
'', produced internally by Fox Square Productions.
For the 1987–88 season, Fox has sold the sitcom ''
Second Chance'' to the then-new Fox television network, and sold the drama ''
Leg Work'' to CBS, and the sitcom ''
Pursuit of Happiness'' to ABC, in addition to ''Hooperman''.
20th Television (production arm) (1989–1994)
In 1989, 20th Century Fox Television's functions were taken over by Twentieth Television Corporation, a separate entity from 20th Century Fox. Both companies were subsidiaries of News Corporation unit Fox Inc.; the move was made to separate the television productions from the movie studio in order to increase the latter's output.
For the 1989–90 season, 20th Television was distributing programs from Steven Bochco Productions that were aired on ABC. The first to come out of the deal was ''
Doogie Howser, M.D.
''Doogie Howser, M.D.'' is an American medical sitcom that ran for four seasons on ABC from September 19, 1989, to March 24, 1993, totaling 97 episodes. Created by Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley, the show stars Neil Patrick Harris in the titl ...
'', which lasted four seasons on the air. Also introduced this season was ''
Alien Nation
''Alien Nation'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Rockne S. O'Bannon (later known for ''Farscape''), comprising film, television, and other media productions about alien refugees living on Earth. The series began with th ...
'' to the Fox network, as well as ''
Sister Kate'' for NBC, in addition to ''The Simpsons''. In mid-1990, Twentieth Television had sold the sitcom ''
Working Girl'' to NBC. Twentieth Television also offered the variety series ''In Living Color'' to the Fox television network, which introduced the talent of stars like Keenen Ivory Wayans, Keenan Ivory Wayans and David Alan Grier.
For the 1990-91 television season, 20th Television sold ''Working It Out'' to NBC, and also sold the sitcoms ''Babes (TV series), Babes'', ''Good Grief (TV series), Good Grief'' and ''True Colors (TV series), True Colors'' to the Fox network. Twentieth Television also distributed the show ''Cop Rock'', produced by Steven Bochco Productions for ABC via a development deal. Also during this season, Twentieth Television had purchased ''The Sunday Comics'' to the Fox television network.
By the 1991–92 season, the Twentieth Television production company sold the comedy ''Drexell's Class'' to the Fox network, and distributed the Steven Bochco crime drama ''Civil Wars (TV series), Civil Wars'' to the ABC. Twentieth Television also distributed the midseason cartoon ''Capitol Critters'', a joint production between Hanna-Barbera and Steven Bochco, to ABC in the spring of 1992, along with the Fox comedy ''Stand by Your Man (TV series), Stand By Your Man'', which was part of a contract between Twentieth Television and British producer WitzEnd Productions.
Also in 1991, David E. Kelley, who had produced two shows for Steven Bochco, ''L.A. Law'' and ''Doogie Howser, M.D.'', announced that he was quitting to sign a joint agreement with CBS and Twentieth Television. The first program to come out of the deal was the family dramedy ''Picket Fences'', which premiered in the 1992–93 season. In 1992, Peter Roth (executive), Peter Roth, who had left Stephen J. Cannell's production company, joined 20th Television, and was instrumental in the development of the subsequent seasons.
In the 1992–93 season, Twentieth Television sold the sitcom ''Rhythm & Blues (TV series), Rhythm & Blues'' to NBC, but it failed to catch on in the ratings. This was followed by a joint production between British-based WitzEnd Productions, Twentieth Television and CBS Entertainment Productions, ''Dudley (TV series), Dudley'', which was a vehicle for Dudley Moore, which aired in the spring of 1993, but it also failed to catch on in the ratings. The company had also distributed the half-hour crime drama ''Likely Suspects'' for the Fox network, which was produced by Four Point Entertainment. In mid-1992, actor Chevy Chase received a deal with 20th Television to star in a late night comedy show, titled ''The Chevy Chase Show'' but it tanked after only one season on the air.
By the 1993–94 season, Twentieth Television sold ''The X-Files'' to Fox, which became very profitable for the division, spawning 9 seasons, a revival series and a multimedia franchise. That same season, Twentieth Television distributed another high-profile project, ''NYPD Blue'' for ABC, produced by Steven Bochco Productions, which would go on to last for twelve seasons. Fox also sold ''South Central (TV series), South Central'', originally proposed by CBS, to the Fox television network for the spring of 1994. Also, for the spring of 1994, Fox distributed the Steven Bochco-produced drama ''The Byrds of Paradise'', which was aired on ABC.
By the 1994–95 season, ''Chicago Hope'', the second show from the Kelley–CBS–20th Television deal, went on to be a hit, lasting for six seasons. The Twentieth Television production company also sold ''The 5 Mrs. Buchanans'' to CBS, and ''Wild Oats (TV series), Wild Oats'', to the Fox television network.
20th Century Fox Television and the New World era (1994–2019)
Following a 1994 restructuring of Fox's television production companies, 20th Television was refocused on syndication and "non-traditional programs", while network television programming once more came under the 20th Century Fox Television banner and returned to being a division of the movie studio.
For the 1995–96 season, the new 20th Century Fox Television production company sold the sitcoms ''The Crew (1995 TV series), The Crew'' and ''The Preston Episodes'' to the Fox television network, ''Cleghorne!'' to The WB television network, and the adventure series ''Space: Above and Beyond'', to the Fox television network. It distributed the crime drama ''Murder One (TV series), Murder One'', produced by Steven Bochco Productions, which was sold to the ABC television network during the season.
In 1995, David E. Kelley signed a 5-year agreement with the studio, with the ability to produce television series, the first and third to be on the ABC television network and the second and fourth to be on the Fox television network, and so on. The first two projects to come out of the deal were ABC's ''The Practice'' and Fox's ''Ally McBeal''. In 1996, Peter Roth (executive), Peter Roth was transferred to becoming president of Fox Entertainment. Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter, writer/producer of ''The X-Files'' also extended its contract with 20th Century Fox Television. The first project to come out of the new contract was the science-fiction fantasy drama ''Millennium (TV series), Millennium''. In the summer of 1996, Fox and the production company bought out ''L.A. Firefighters'' for a summer run on the Fox television network.
In 1996, New World Pictures, New World Communications was bought out by Fox, which included its television stations, New World/Genesis Distribution and New World Entertainment. The deal was finalized in 1997. Shortly afterwards, Cannell bought back his library of rights from Fox in 1998. Also that same year, Steven Levitan, producers of ''Just Shoot Me!'' had signed a contract with 20th Century Fox Television.
In 1997,
MTM Enterprises
MTM Enterprises (also known as MTM Productions) was an American independent production company established in 1969 by Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband Grant Tinker to produce ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' for CBS. The name for the producti ...
became part of 20th Century Fox Television. MTM at that time was producing three shows ''The Pretender (TV series), The Pretender'' for NBC, and ''Good News (TV series), Good News'' and ''Sparks (TV series), Sparks'' for UPN, at primetime, after layoffs hit at MTM's syndicated unit. Later that year, Fox established another television production company, Touchstone Television, Fox Television Studios to house smaller production units, under executive David Grant.
Also, producer Barbara Hall (TV producer), Barbara Hall inked an overall deal with the studio.
In 2003 Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox Television produced the first three series that aired on Cartoon Network: ''Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003 TV series), Star Wars: Clone Wars''
In 2006, TCFTV produced the first two series that aired on Fox's sister network, MyNetworkTV: the telenovelas ''Desire (TV series), Desire'' and ''Fashion House''.
In 2012, 20th Century Fox Television was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation.
In July 2014, it was announced that the operations of the
Fox Broadcasting Company
The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps as FOX, is an Television in the United States, American Commercial broadcasting, commercial terrestrial television, broadcast television network owned by Fox C ...
and 20th Century Fox Television would merge into a new unit, the Fox Television Group.
Under Disney Television Studios
In March 2019, 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Television and Fox Television Animation were Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, acquired by
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney (), is an American multinational mass media and entertainment industry, entertainment conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios (Burbank), Walt Disney Stud ...
and integrated into Walt Disney Television as part of
Disney Television Studios
Disney Television Studios is the television studio arm of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Company established on May 15, 2019 to succeed Walt Disney Television following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century ...
.
On January 17, 2020, it was announced that the "Fox" name would be dropped from several of the Fox assets acquired by Disney.
On August 10, 2020, 20th Century Fox Television and 20th Television were merged into one unit as part of a restructuring plan by Disney regarding their television production units. In 2020, Disney announced that the Touchstone Television label was folded into 20th Television.
Predecessors
20th Television (distribution arm)
The original incarnation of 20th Television was the television syndication and distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television and the 20th Century Fox movie studio. It was formed in 1989 in order to separate television production from the 20th Century Fox division which oversaw film production.
During this time, 20th Television and 20th Century Fox served as two of Fox's four main units, along with the
Fox Broadcasting Company
The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps as FOX, is an Television in the United States, American Commercial broadcasting, commercial terrestrial television, broadcast television network owned by Fox C ...
and Fox Television Stations. Following a 1994 restructuring of Fox's television production companies, 20th Television was refocused on syndication and "non-traditional programs"; its network television division was moved back to 20th Century Fox and retook the 20th Century Fox Television name.
20th Television distributes almost all programming and documentaries from the television production unit and its subsidiaries and the motion picture studio's output (and their own subdivisions). It owns programming from other production companies and studios they have acquired, including
MTM Enterprises
MTM Enterprises (also known as MTM Productions) was an American independent production company established in 1969 by Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband Grant Tinker to produce ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' for CBS. The name for the producti ...
, most by Metromedia Producers Corporation, and most by New World Entertainment (including those by Four Star Television and Genesis Entertainment).
The company also syndicated and/or co-syndicates product from partners such as Regency Television and Debmar-Mercury (until April 2019).
As part of the restructuring that stemmed from News Corporation spinning off its entertainment assets into
21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, fo ...
, it was announced on July 8, 2013, that 20th Television will operate under the management of 20th Century Fox Television; it was previously under Fox Television Stations. As a result, the former company's president reported to the latter's chairmen.
On August 10, 2020, 20th Television was merged into
Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Disney–ABC Domestic Television (doing business as Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, and formerly named Buena Vista Television) is the in-home sales and content distribution firm of Disney Platform Distribution, a su ...
.
Touchstone Television
The second incarnation of Touchstone Television (formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios) is an American television production company that is a subsidiary of
Disney Television Studios
Disney Television Studios is the television studio arm of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Company established on May 15, 2019 to succeed Walt Disney Television following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century ...
, a division of Walt Disney Television, which is owned by
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney (), is an American multinational mass media and entertainment industry, entertainment conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios (Burbank), Walt Disney Stud ...
. 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, 20th Television took over the television function of Touchstone Television.
Blair Entertainment
Blair Entertainment (formerly Rhodes Productions) is a television production/distribution company founded by Jack E. Rhodes, operated from 1970 until 1992, a year before New World Communications' acquisition and folding of Storer Communications, SCI Television in 1993.
Rhodes Productions was originally formed in 1970 by Jack E. Rhodes as a subsidiary of Taft Broadcasting, Taft Broadcasting Company in New York City, to distribute Hanna-Barbera cartoons. In 1971, Rhodes expanded by distributing the syndicated version of the game show ''Hollywood Squares''. Also at the same time, the company's headquarters was moved from New York City to Los Angeles.
In 1975, the original Rhodes Productions was renamed by Taft to Taft H-B Program Sales, and Jack E. Rhodes has moved to Filmways to serve as chief of the domestic syndication arm launch Rhodes Production Company. Rhodes took the nighttime ''Hollywood Squares'' with them, and also launched the nighttime version of the game show ''High Rollers''. Under the Filmways regime, Rhodes Productions also launched the soap opera spoof for late night viewing, ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'', which is produced by Norman Lear and his T.A.T. Communications Company in 1976. In 1977, Rhodes Productions debuted its breakout property ''Second City Television'' (''SCTV''), which was originated in Canada.
In 1978, Rhodes Productions was split off from Filmways, and began operating as an independent production company and syndicator. Rhodes opted to keep ''Second City Television'' and ''Disco Break'', while Filmways was forming the new syndication company Filmways Enterprises. In 1980, Rhodes purchased the syndication rights of ''Let's Make a Deal'', the 1980 revival that was originated in Canada. This was followed up in 1981 by another acquisition of a Canadian game show ''Pitfall (game show), Pitfall''.
John Blair & Company through Blair Television acquired Rhodes Productions in 1983, and renamed it into Blair Entertainment. Blair had retained distribution rights of several shows like ''The Cisco Kid (TV series), The Cisco Kid'' and ''SCTV'', as well as a revival of ''Divorce Court''. In 1985, Blair Entertainment had introduced the new game show ''Break the Bank (1985 game show), Break the Bank'' in partnership with broadcasting groups Storer Communications and Hubbard Broadcasting. This was followed in 1986 by another game show property ''Strike It Rich (1986 game show), Strike It Rich''. In 1986, they also expanded their production activities with launches of several TV series.
''Divorce Court'' has been highly profitable, among other hit syndicated series in Blair's lineup. In 1990, Blair Entertainment, in collaboration with RHI Entertainment and advertising sales agent Action Media Group launched a new drama ''Dracula: The Series, Dracula''. It also signed a new reality program ''Detectives in White'' to cable. In 1991, Blair Entertainment debuted a new program in collaboration with GRB Entertainment and All American Television, ''Stuntmasters''. In 1992, Blair Entertainment has shut down its operations.
MTM Enterprises
MTM Enterprises (alternatively known as MTM Productions) is an American independent production company established in 1969 by Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband
Grant Tinker
Grant Almerin Tinker (January 11, 1926 – November 28, 2016) was an American television executive who served as chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986. Additionally, he was a co-founder of MTM Enterprises and a television producer.
L ...
to produce ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' for
CBS. The name for the production company was drawn from Moore's initials.
MTM produced a number of successful television programs during the 1970s and 1980s.
Four Star Television
Four Star Television, also called Four Star International, is an American television production company. Founded in 1952 as Four Star Productions by prominent Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Joel McCrea, it was inspired by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz founding Desilu Productions a year earlier.
Four Star produced several popular programs in the early days of television, including ''Four Star Playhouse'' (its first series), ''Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre'', ''Stagecoach West (TV series), Stagecoach West'', ''The June Allyson Show'' (also known as ''The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson''), ''The Dick Powell Show'', ''Burke's Law (1963 TV series), Burke's Law'', ''The Rogues (TV series), The Rogues'' and ''The Big Valley''.
Productions
See also
* Walt Disney Television
** 20th Television Animation
** ABC Signature
** Searchlight Television
** Touchstone Television
** FX Productions
* Disney Platform Distribution
**
Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Disney–ABC Domestic Television (doing business as Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, and formerly named Buena Vista Television) is the in-home sales and content distribution firm of Disney Platform Distribution, a su ...
* Fox Entertainment
** Bento Box Entertainment
** MarVista Entertainment
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