Companies
The series began with Cannon Television, but after the folding of Cannon, CBS assumed production responsibilities, and is the ancillary rights holder for this series. Other companies, as seen below, have also been involved with the series production and/or distribution.
Production Companies | |||
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Amadea Film Productions | – | ||
Cannon Television | (1993) | ||
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) | – | ||
Columbia Pictures Television | (1993–1996) | ||
Columbia TriStar Television | (1996-2001) | ||
The Rudy Grief Company | – | ||
Topkick Productions | (1993–1998) | ||
Norris Brothers Entertainment | (1998–2005) | ||
CBS Productions | (1995–2001) | ||
CBS Entertainment Productions | (1993–1995) | ||
CBS Broadcast International | – | ||
Distributors | |||
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) | (1993–2001) (USA) (TV) (original airing) | ||
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television | (2001–2002) | ||
FX | (????) (Italy) (TV) | ||
Italia 1 | (????) (Italy) (TV) | ||
Paramount Home Entertainment | (2006–) (Germany) (DVD) | ||
Paramount Home Entertainment | (2008) (USA) (DVD) (season 5) | ||
Sony Pictures Television | (2002–) | ||
TF1 | (2004) (France) (TV) | ||
TV2 | (2000–2006) (Hungary) (TV) | ||
UFA Film- und Fernseh GmbH | (1993) (Germany) (all media) | ||
Other Companies | |||
Redman Movies and Stories | grip and lighting equipment | ||
Rex Post | additional adr recorded at |
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