List of Programs Produced By OPT
Its initial programs were miniseries including adaptations of Testimony of Two Men and Son of the Captains and the Kings, the sequel to the 1976 NBC miniseries Captains and the Kings, also adapted from a novel by Caldwell. OPT also distributed the animated Christmas special Yogi's First Christmas (now owned by Warner Bros. Television).
The most successful program from both OPT and TPE was, and still is, Entertainment Tonight, now produced and distributed entirely by CBS Television Distribution. Other programs included Solid Gold, Star Search, and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
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- Testimony of Two Men (1977)
- Son of the Captains and the Kings
- The Key to Rebecca (1985)
- Jenny's War (1985)
- Sadat (1983) (produced by Columbia Pictures Television)
- Blood Feud (1983)
- A Woman Called Golda (1982)
- Goliath Awaits (1981)
- Solid Gold Hits (1984)
- Solid Gold (1980–1988) (produced by Paramount Television)
- Yogi's First Christmas (1980) (produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions)
- Tourist (1980)
- The Dream Merchants (1980)
- Top of the Hill (1980)
- The Seekers (1979)
- The Rebels (1979)
- The Immigrants (1978)
- Evening in Byzantium (1978)
- The Bastard (1978)
- Mom, the Wolfman and Me (1980)
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