Shows Produced By Viacom Productions
- Among select titles
- Amanda's (1983)
- Matlock (1986–1995, co-produced by The Fred Siverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions, last five episodes co-produced by Paramount Network Television)
- Jake and the Fatman (1987–1992, co-produced by The Fred Siverman Company and Dean Hargrove Productions)
- Diagnosis: Murder (1993–2001, co-produced by Fred Silverman, and Dean Hargrove, last five episodes of season 2 and first four episodes of season 3 co-produced by Paramount Network Television)
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996–2003, co-produced by Archie Comics, Hartbreak Films, and for season 1 only, Finshing The Hat Productions)
- Ed (TV series) (2000–2004, co-produced by NBC Productions)
- Jake 2.0 (2003–2004)
- The 4400 (2003–2007, season 2 by Paramount Network Television, last 2 seasons by CBS Paramount Network Television)
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