Shine America - Programs

Programs

  • Ugly Betty (Co-produced by Silent H Productions, Ventanarosa and ABC Studios)
  • The Office (Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions and Universal Television)
  • The Tudors (Co-produced by Showtime, Working Title Television, Octagon Films and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Little Britain USA (Co-produced by BBC Worldwide Americas, HBO Original Programming and Granada America)
  • Nashville Star (Co-produced by 495 Productions and NBC Universal Television)
  • 30 Days (Co-produced by FX Productions)
  • Parental Control (Co-produced by MTV Production Development)
  • Date My Mom (Co-produced by MTV Production Development)
  • Blow Out (Co-produced by Bravo Originals)
  • House of Boateng (Co-produced by Sundance Channel Original)
  • Coupling (Co-produced by BBC Worldwide Americas and NBC Universal Television)
  • Gigantic (Co-produced by Pacific Bay Entertainment, Grady Twins Productions and TeenNick Originals)
  • The Biggest Loser (Co-produced by 3Ball Productions, Eyeworks USA and Twenty Five Seven Entertainment)
  • Shear Genius
  • Identity
  • Tabatha Takes Over
  • Kath & Kim
  • Kung Faux
  • MasterChef (Co-produced by One Potato Two Potato and FremantleMedia)
  • My Problem with Women (Co-produced with Tennman)
  • American Gladiators (Co-produced 2008 revival with MGM Television, which owns the format as successor to Samuel Goldwyn Television)
  • Do Not Disturb (Co-produced by Principato-Young Entertainment and Fox Television Studios)
  • Top Gear USA (Seasons 1 and 2 only; co-produced by BBC Worldwide Americas and A&E Networks)
  • Rhett and Link: Commercial Kings (Co-produced by AMC Networks)
  • Minuto Para Ganar

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    We attempt to remember our collective American childhood, the way it was, but what we often remember is a combination of real past, pieces reshaped by bitterness and love, and, of course, the video past—the portrayals of family life on such television programs as “Leave it to Beaver” and “Father Knows Best” and all the rest.
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    Although good early childhood programs can benefit all children, they are not a quick fix for all of society’s ills—from crime in the streets to adolescent pregnancy, from school failure to unemployment. We must emphasize that good quality early childhood programs can help change the social and educational outcomes for many children, but they are not a panacea; they cannot ameliorate the effects of all harmful social and psychological environments.
    Barbara Bowman (20th century)

    Short of a wholesale reform of college athletics—a complete breakdown of the whole system that is now focused on money and power—the women’s programs are just as doomed as the men’s are to move further and further away from the academic mission of their colleges.... We have to decide if that’s the kind of success for women’s sports that we want.
    Christine H. B. Grant, U.S. university athletic director. As quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, p. A42 (May 12, 1993)