TriStar Television - List of Shows By TriStar Television

List of Shows By TriStar Television

  • Downtown (1986-1987)
  • My Two Dads (1987-1990) (then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988)
  • Buck James (1987-1988) (then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988)
  • Werewolf (1987-1988) (then produced by Columbia Pictures Television in January 1988)
  • Get a Life (1990-1992) (produced by New World Television from 1990-1991)
  • Charlie Hoover (1991)
  • Forever Knight (1992-1996)
  • The Edge (1992-1993)
  • The Fifth Corner (1992)
  • Mad About You (1992-1999)
  • Tribeca (1993)
  • The Nanny (1993-1999) (finished under CTT)
  • Can't Hurry Love (1995) (Produced in association with CBS Productions)
  • Hudson Street (1995-1996)
  • Ned & Stacey (1995-1997)
  • Simon (1995)
  • Dead By Sunset (1995) (mini-series)
  • Early Edition (1996-1999) (Columbia TriStar Television from 1999-2000, series co-produced by CBS, who handles domestic distribution rights while SPTI handles international rights.)
  • Malcolm & Eddie (1996-1999) (Columbia TriStar Television from 1999-2000)
  • Matt Waters (1996)
  • Life...and Stuff (1997)
  • The Simple Life (1998) (not the Paris Hilton/Nicole Richie series)

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