Sony Pictures Television - American Shows Whose US Rights Are Owned By Other Companies

American Shows Whose US Rights Are Owned By Other Companies

The following shows are all distributed by SPT outside of the US
  • Can't Hurry Love (1995–1996, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • Early Edition (1996–2000, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • US version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999–present, distributed by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in USA)
  • The Guardian (2001–2004, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • Alienators: Evolution Continues (2001–02, owned by DreamWorks Animation in USA)
  • Joan of Arcadia (2003–2005, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • The Book of Daniel (2006, distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in USA)
  • Love Monkey (2006, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • The Tudors (2007–2010, owned by Showtime Entertainment in USA and Peace Arch Entertainment in Canada)
  • Viva Laughlin (2007, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • Sit Down, Shut Up (2009, distributed by 20th Television in USA)
  • Unforgettable (2011–present, distributed by CBS Television Distribution in USA)
  • Necessary Roughness (2011–present, distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in USA)

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