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Warner Bros. Television Studios

Warner Bros. Television Studios[4] (operating under the name Warner Bros. Television (abbreviated as WBTV); formerly known as Warner Bros. Television Division) is an American television production and distribution studio of the Warner Bros. Television Group division of Warner Bros. (both ultimately owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)). Alongside Paramount Global's television arm CBS Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW (in which WBD has a 12.5% ownership stake), DC Comics and distribution arm of HBO, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. Warner Bros. Television Studios also produces shows for other networks such as Blindspot on NBC, Person of Interest on CBS, The Middle on ABC, and The Cleaning Lady on Fox. It has also produced series for streaming services, including The Sandman on Netflix, The Peripheral on Amazon Prime Video, and Mrs. Davis on Peacock.

Warner Bros. Television Studios
Warner Bros. Television
Formerly
List
    • Warner Bros. Television Division (1955–1967)
    • Warner Bros. Television (1955–1967; 1970–2020)
    • Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Television (1967–1970)
TypeDivision
Industry
FoundedMarch 21, 1955; 68 years ago (1955-03-21)[1]
FounderWilliam T. Orr
Headquarters4000 Warner Boulevard, ,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsTelevision programs
Revenue US$5.62 billion (2015)[2]
US$344 million (2015)
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
ParentWarner Bros. Television Group
(Warner Bros.)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.warnerbros.com/tv

As of 2015, it is one of the world's two largest television production companies measured by revenue and library (along with Sony Pictures Television).[5][6]

History Edit

Beginning and saturation Edit

 
Publicity still with 1959 Warner Bros. Western series leads Will Hutchins (Sugarfoot), Peter Brown (Lawman), Jack Kelly (Maverick), Ty Hardin (Bronco), James Garner (Maverick), Wayde Preston (Colt .45), and John Russell (Lawman)

The division was started on March 21, 1955,[1] with its first head being Jack L. Warner's son-in-law William T. Orr. ABC had approached Warner Bros. initially with the idea of purchasing the studio's film library (WB eventually sold the rights to the negatives of pre-1950 films and pre-1948 cartoons and shorts to Associated Artists Productions, or a.a.p., in 1956[7][8]). WB formally entered television production with the premiere of its self-titled anthology series Warner Bros. Presents on ABC. The one-hour weekly show featured rotating episodes of television series based on the WB films Casablanca and Kings Row, as well as an original series titled Cheyenne with Clint Walker. The first one-hour television western, Cheyenne became a big hit for the network and the studio with the added advantage of featuring promotions for upcoming Warner Bros. cinema releases in the show's last ten minutes. One such segment for Rebel Without a Cause featured Gig Young notably talking about road safety with James Dean.

With only Cheyenne being a success, WB ended the ten-minute promotions of new films and replaced Warner Bros. Presents with an anthology series titled Conflict. It was felt that "Conflict" was what the previous series lacked. Conflict showed the pilots for Maverick and 77 Sunset Strip.[citation needed]

The success of Cheyenne led WBTV to produce many series for ABC such as Westerns (Maverick, Lawman, Colt .45, Bronco, a spin off of Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, and The Alaskans), crime dramas (77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye, Bourbon Street Beat, and Surfside 6), and other shows such as The Gallant Men and The Roaring Twenties using stock footage from WB war films and gangster films respectively. The company also produced Jack Webb's Red Nightmare starring Jack Kelly for the U.S. Department of Defense that was later shown on American television on Jack Webb's General Electric True.

All shows were made in the manner of WB's B pictures in the 1930s and 1940s;[9] fast-paced, much stock footage from other films, stock music from the Warners music library and contracted stars working long hours for comparatively small salaries with restrictions on their career.

During the 1960 Writers Guild of America strike, WB reused many plots from its films and other television shows under the nom de plume of "W. Hermanos".[10] This was another example of imitating Warner Bros.' B Pictures who would remake an "A" film and switch the setting.[11]

 
James Garner and Jack Kelly as Bret and Bart Maverick in Maverick, 1959

Two of the most popular stars, James Garner and Clint Walker, quit over their conditions. Garner never returned to the Warners fold during this period, instead moving forward into a major theatrical film career. Successful Warners television stars found themselves in leading roles of many of the studio's theatrical films with no increase in salary. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. was simultaneously the lead of 77 Sunset Strip briefly overlapping with a recurring role as "Dandy Jim Buckley" on Maverick, and also headlined several films until exhaustion forced the studio to give him a rest. Many other actors under contract to Warners at the time, who despite their work conditions, did see their stars rise over time, albeit for most only briefly, included Jack Kelly, Will Hutchins, Peter Brown, Ty Hardin, Wayde Preston, John Russell, Donald May, Rex Reason, Richard Long, Van Williams, Roger Smith, Mike Road, Anthony Eisley, Robert Conrad, Robert McQueeney, Dorothy Provine, Diane McBain and Connie Stevens. Edd Byrnes and Troy Donahue would become teen heartthrobs. Another contract player, Englishman Roger Moore (Maverick and The Alaskans), was growing displeased with Warner as his contract was expiring and would relocate to Europe from Hollywood, becoming an international star on television, and eventually, in theatrical films, playing James Bond among other roles. Warners also contracted established stars such as Ray Danton, Peter Breck, Jeanne Cooper and Grant Williams. These stars often appeared as guest stars, sometimes reprising their series role in another TV series.

The stars appeared in WB cinema releases with no additional salary, with some such as Zimbalist, Walker, Garner (replacing Charlton Heston in Darby's Rangers), and Danton (replacing Robert Evans in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond[12]) playing the lead roles; many of the stars appeared in ensemble casts in such films as The Chapman Report and Merill's Marauders. Some stars such as Connie Stevens, Edd Byrnes, Robert Conrad and Roger Smith made albums for Warner Bros. Records. One particular recording, a novelty tune titled Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) became a big hit for Edd Byrnes and Connie Stevens (1959). The following year, Connie Stevens had her own hit, with Sixteen Reasons.

It was during this period that series, particularly Westerns like Cheyenne and Maverick, and the crime dramas like 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye and Surfside 6 featured catchy theme songs that became just as much a part of the American pop culture landscape as the shows themselves. Depending on the particular series (in this case, the Westerns), William Lava or David Buttolph would compose the music, with lyrics by Stan Jones or Paul Francis Webster, among others. For the crime shows, it was up to the songwriting team of Jerry Livingston and Mack David, who also scored the themes for the sitcom Room for One More, and The Bugs Bunny Show.

In 1960, WBTV turned its attentions to younger audiences as they brought Bugs Bunny and the other WB cartoon characters to prime time, with The Bugs Bunny Show, which featured cartoons released after July 31, 1948 (which had not been sold to Associated Artists Productions), combined with newly animated introductory material. Also, that year saw the debut of The Roaring Twenties, which was thought to be a more benign alternative to Desilu's The Untouchables. Whether or not that was actually the case, it was, in fact, much less successful.

WBTV expanded on its existing genre of Westerns and crime dramas, and in January 1962, produced its first sitcom, Room For One More. Based on the memoirs of Anna Rose, which in 1952 WB made into a movie starring Cary Grant and his then-wife Betsy Drake (the only movie that they worked together in) about a married couple with two children of their own who went on to adopt at least two more. The TV series starred Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay as George and Anna Rose. Acting legend Mickey Rooney's son Tim, and Ahna Capri, who would continue to do episodic TV roles and feature films (arguably, her best-known movie was Enter the Dragon starring Bruce Lee) were cast as the Rose's natural children. The show only lasted for half a season. In the fall of that year, a WWII drama The Gallant Men debuted, but lasted for only one season.

WBTV exclusively produced shows for the ABC network until 1962, when GE True premiered on CBS.

In 1964, WBTV once again tried to turn a classic film comedy of its own into a sitcom, with No Time for Sergeants. Both the sitcom and the 1958 movie were based on the 1955 Broadway play, which starred Andy Griffith (TV's The United States Steel Hour also adapted the stage play for TV in 1956). The sitcom starred Sammy Jackson as Will Stockdale, a naive Georgia farm boy drafted into the military. 1965 saw the debut of F Troop, a Western spoof taking place at a U.S. Army post after the Civil War. Despite lasting only two seasons, it is still considered a classic of its type. Forrest Tucker, Larry Storch, and Ken Berry led an ensemble cast featuring military misfits, and an Indian tribe, who, among other things, forgot how to do a rain dance.

The streak of identifiable series subsided in 1963 with a halt of using stock company contract players and Jack Webb taking over WBTV and not being particularly successful. However, many series were still filmed at Warner Bros. such as F Troop and The F.B.I.[13]

Later years Edit

 
Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) in the 1975–1979 television series, Wonder Woman

For four years, from 1967 to 1971, the company's lone output was the existing television series The F.B.I., by 1970, several of the former talent from 20th Century-Fox Television as well as former agent writers was defected to Warner Bros., such as Paul Monash, Rod Amateau, Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller, Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein, Jerry Gardner and Dee Caruso, Hal Kanter and A.J. Carothers.[14] By 1971, the company returned to prime-time shows after producing one show for four years. One of the first shows upon returning were the NBC shows Nichols and The Jimmy Stewart Show and the CBS show The Chicago Teddy Bears.[15] Also that year, animation studio Filmation and Warner Bros. entered a deal to produce cartoons for film and television, with its television subsidiary having global distribution rights.[16]

In 1975, the stars of Lynda Carter, Warner Bros. and DC Comics produced the television series Wonder Woman.

In 1976, the company acquired The Wolper Organization, producer of Chico and the Man and Welcome Back, Kotter. In 1978, Stan Margulies, who produced Roots, signed a three-year exclusive contract with the studio.[17] The following week, Warner had acquired contracts with big names like James Komack, Danny Arnold, the trio of Don Nicholl, Michael Ross and Bernie West (NRW) and the duo of Alan Blye and Bob Einstein to distribute programs worldwide.[18]

In 1979, Warner Bros. Television produced the television series The Dukes of Hazzard.

In 1980, Phillip Saltzman and his Woodruff Productions company signed a deal with the studio.[19]

In 1982, Aaron Spelling and his production company had struck a deal with the studio to distribute the shows. The pact would continue until 1988.[20] On June 1, 1986, Alan Shayne has left as president of the studio after 10 years, to start out a new production company, Alan Shayne Productions, which will be affiliated in association with the studio, in order to develop four made-for-TV movies and miniseries projects, which was developed for the 1987–88 season.[21] In 1988, it acquired Lorimar-Telepictures. Telepictures later became a television production company.

In 1992, Witt/Thomas Productions signed a television contract with Warner Bros. after the previous contract with Disney was not renewed.[22] In 1993, two Time Warner-affiliated production companies Quincy Jones Entertainment and David Salzman Entertainment had merged their companies to form Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment, which was affiliated with Warner Bros. and Time Warner.[23] Not too long after that, Lorimar Television was folded into WBTV, taking some key members with them.[24] In 1993, Tom Arnold and Roseanne Barr via Wapello County Productions struck a deal with the studio.[25]

In 1994, writers-producers of Friends, Kevin Bright, Martha Kauffman and David Crane, and associated with the studio since 1992 had struck its exclusive deal with the studio.[26] In 1996, Warner Bros. Television collaborated with Universal Television to develop the series Spy Game for ABC, with Universal alumnus Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert of Renaissance Pictures, and Warner alumnus John McNamara producing the series, but it did not last long, as it only lasted one season on the air.[27]

In 2001, Warner Bros. Television fully took over distribution of H-B related properties produced by Warner Bros. Animation such as Scooby-Doo, producing a steady stream of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films and two new series, What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2002–2006) and Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! (2006–2008). In 2006, WBTV made some of its vast library of programs available for free viewing on the Internet (through sister company AOL's IN2TV service), with Welcome Back, Kotter as its marquee offering. Some of these programs have not been seen publicly since their last syndicated release in the 1980s.

On June 11, 2012, WBTV acquired Alloy Entertainment.[28][29] On June 2, 2014, Warner Bros. Television Group purchased all of Eyeworks' companies outside of the United States, rebranding as Warner Bros. International Television Production. Eyeworks USA however, will remain independent.[30]

In 2020, Warner Bros. Television was renamed Warner Bros. Television Studios as part of WarnerMedia's restructuring of its television divisions.[citation needed][31] The Warner Bros. Television name continues to be used on-screen, as well as the company's trade name.

On November 30, 2022, WBTV head Channing Dungey announced that they were in talks with Amazon to make animated DC content for its streaming service Amazon Prime Video.[32]

Divisions Edit

In addition to the main Warner Bros. Television Studios label, the company also owns and operates the following production companies in the United States:

Current Edit

Warner Horizon Unscripted Television Edit

Warner Horizon Unscripted Television
 
FormerlyWarner Horizon Television
TypeDivision
Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Channing Dungey (Chairman, Warner Bros. Television Group)
Brett A. Paul (President)
ParentWBTVS Unscripted Production
(Warner Bros. Television Studios)
Websitewww.warnerbros.com/tv

Warner Horizon Unscripted Television is Warner Bros. Television Studios' alternative television, cable and streaming production unit; founded in 2006, it originally operated as a singular label encompassing both scripted and unscripted productions. Notable series and films produced by the Warner Horizon units include The Bachelor dating show franchise, The Voice, Pretty Little Liars (and spin-offs Ravenswood and Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists), Ellen's Game of Games, Fuller House, The Masked Dancer, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, You and the first season of Pennyworth.

On August 10, 2020, Warner Bros. Television Group separated the Warner Horizon label into two standalone companies maintaining individualized production focuses:

  • Warner Horizon Scripted Television—which combined its operations with those of Warner Bros. Television through the Warner Horizon split-up[33]—focuses on production of scripted comedic and dramatic programs for cable networks and subscription-based streaming platforms.
  • Warner Horizon Unscripted Television—which was folded into Warner Bros. Unscripted & Alternative Television under the realignment[34]—focuses on production of reality television programs, documentaries and other alternative programming formats for broadcast and cable networks, and subscription-based streaming platforms.

All3Media Edit

All3Media Limited (50% owned with Liberty Global) is a British worldwide independent television, film and digital production and distribution company. The All3Media group comprises 40 production and distribution companies from across the United Kingdom and all other parts of Europe (IDTV in the Netherlands and All3Media Deutschland in Germany), New Zealand (South Pacific Pictures) and the United States.[35]

 
Upcoming Warner Horizon Unscripted Television Logo from 2023

Alloy Entertainment Edit

Alloy Entertainment is a book packaging and production company under Warner Bros. Television Studios. Notable series and films produced by Alloy include The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Gossip Girl, The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, The 100, The Sun is Also a Star, Everything, Everything and You.

Blue Ribbon Content Edit

Formed in 2014, Blue Ribbon Content (BRC) is Warner Bros. Television Studios' digital series production unit. The company takes its name from the "Blue Ribbon” reissues of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes animation shorts.

Live-action BRC productions include series such as the horror-comedy Critters: A New Binge for Shudder, comedy Play It Again, Dick and horror-comedy The Pledge for CW Seed, as well as the following original films: The Banana Splits Movie and Critters Attack! for Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Syfy, plus Good Girls Get High for AT&T's DirectTV Cinema. BRC also produces the upcoming mixed-media series BizarroTV for DC Universe, plus the animated series Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons for CW Seed.

Telepictures Edit

Telepictures is an American production company. It was bought by Warner Communications in 1989 and remains a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television Studios to this day. Programs produced by Telepictures include The Ellen DeGeneres Show, as well as Extra, Judge Mathis, The People's Court, The Real, in addition to the NBC primetime series Ellen's Game of Games and Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways (both produced in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television). Telepictures is also producing the upcoming Elizabeth Smart-led series Smart Justice for Lifetime and the new HBO Max competition series Ellen's Next Great Designer. Telepictures also formerly produced TMZ on TV, which it sold to Fox Entertainment in 2021.

Cartoon Network Studios Edit

Cartoon Network Studios is an American production company and the main animation studio for Cartoon Network and its associated channels. It started operating in 1994 as a division of Hanna-Barbera until 2001 when the latter absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation. Located in Burbank, California, the studio primarily produces and develops animated programs and shorts for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Cartoonito and HBO Max. The company has only produced one theatrically released film, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, distributed by its sister company, Warner Bros. Pictures; its commercial failure prompted the company to stop theatrical releases of its films, though Regular Show: The Movie was released to theaters at a limited capacity. The studio also produces live-action series for Adult Swim and formerly Cartoon Network under various pseudonyms.

Warner Bros. Animation Edit

Warner Bros. Animation Inc.[36] is an American animation studio closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters, among others. The studio is the successor to Warner Bros. Cartoons, the studio which produced Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon shorts from 1933 to 1963, and from 1967 to 1969. Warner reestablished its animation division in 1980 to produce Looney Tunes–related works, and Turner Broadcasting System (who bought MGM/UA which owned pre-1950 Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts) merged with Time Warner (later called WarnerMedia) in 1996.[37] It replaces Warner Bros. Cartoons and Warner Bros. Feature Animation; since March 2001, it also replaces Hanna-Barbera as well.

In recent years, Warner Bros. Animation has focused primarily on producing television and direct-to-video animation featuring characters Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry, Hanna-Barbera library, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Teen Titans created by other properties owned by Warner Bros., including DC Comics, the MGM cartoon studio (via Turner Entertainment Co.) and Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Williams Street Edit

Williams Street Productions, LLC,[38] d/b/a Williams Street and formerly known as Ghost Planet Industries, is an American animation and live action television production studio. It is an in-house production arm of adult animated television series for Cartoon Network until 2001 and currently operates its late-night programming blocks Adult Swim and Toonami. Former Cartoon Network executives Mike Lazzo and Keith Crofford oversaw operations for the building for most of its existence. It has produced two theatrical films, the first being Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, which was not distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures due to the failure of The Powerpuff Girls Movie; the second being Mister America, which they helped fund due to their working relationship with Abso Lutely Productions; they helped produce a majority of the company’s television shows and distributed their web series through Adult Swim Streams until the branch was dismantled by Warner Bros. Discovery. In December 2019, co-founder Lazzo retired from the company,[39] with business partner and co-founder Crofford retiring the following year.[40] Michael Ouweleen was named president in 2020.[41]

Former Edit

Warner Bros. Kids, Young Adults and Classics Edit

 
Original logo used from 2020 to 2022

Warner Bros. Kids, Young Adults and Classics (KYAC; often known as Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics), formerly known as Warner Bros. Global Kids and Young Adults, was a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment. It was established on March 4, 2019, as part of a major reorganization of Warner Bros.' now-defunct parent company, WarnerMedia.

On March 4, 2019, AT&T announced a major reorganization of WarnerMedia to effectively dissolve the Turner Broadcasting System division, which involved Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, and digital media company Otter Media being transferred to Warner Bros. Entertainment. Aside from TCM and Otter – which was transferred over to WarnerMedia Entertainment on May 31, 2019, to oversee development on an upcoming over-the-top streaming service from WarnerMedia – the newly transferred properties came under a newly formed Global Kids & Young Adults division.[42][43][44][45]

The division was responsible for overseeing the parent company's family, kids, animation, and young adult properties, its properties include the former Turner Broadcasting System cable television networks Cartoon Network (including the programming blocks Adult Swim, Toonami, Cartoonito, and ACME Night), Boomerang, and Turner Classic Movies; and the animation studios Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios and Williams Street.

On April 7, 2020, Tom Ascheim was named president of the division, now renamed Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics, overseeing Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Adult Swim, and adding Turner Classic Movies to his oversight.[46]

On May 11, 2022, Tom Ascheim exited as President of KYAC due to Warner Bros. Discovery's leadership restructuring the organization and eliminating his role. The studios were moved under Warner Bros. Television while Kathleen Finch's U.S. Networks Group assumed oversight over the linear networks, effectively dissolving the unit.[47]

Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Edit

Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
 
FormerlyWarner Bros. Television Distribution (1972–1989)
TypeLabel
IndustryTelevision distribution
Broadcast syndication
PredecessorSeven Arts Associated Corp. (1960–1967)
FoundedJanuary 10, 1972; 51 years ago (1972-01-10) in Burbank, California
Area served
Worldwide
OwnerWarner Bros.
(Warner Bros. Discovery)
ParentWarner Bros. Television Studios

Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (formerly Warner Bros. Television Distribution) is the television distribution and broadcast syndication arm of Warner Bros. Television Studios.

Established on January 10, 1972,[48] the arm was originally known as Warner Bros. Television Distribution before taking on its current name in 1989 following the acquisition of Lorimar-Telepictures. In 1991, Keith Samples, who was employee of the studio left Warner Bros., of which the employment staff inherited from Lorimar, who had joined it in 1986, to start out a TV syndication company Rysher Entertainment.[49]

In 1999, it reached a deal with NBC Enterprises to pick up the off-net syndication rights to the sitcom Will & Grace.[50]

International operations Edit

Australia Edit

Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia (WBITPA) was founded in 2004 as Eyeworks Australia before being rebranded in 2014.[51]

As Eyeworks Australia, shows produced include Celebrity Splash, Being Lara Bingle, Gangs of Oz and Territory Cops. Following the rebrand, WBITPA began producing The Bachelor Australia from its fourth season, spin-offs The Bachelorette Australia from its second season[52] & Bachelor in Paradise, as well as First Dates, the eighth season of Who Do You Think You Are?,[53] the sixteenth season of Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer Australia.[54]

New Zealand Edit

WBITVP New Zealand produces some of New Zealand's most successful entertainment shows including RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, The Bachelor NZ, The Bachelorette NZ, The Block NZ, Celebrity Treasure Island, Glow Up, House of Drag and The Great Kiwi Bake Off.

Spain Edit

The Spanish subsidiary was acquired as part of the Eyeworks takeover in 2014.[55] Eyeworks España was renamed Warner Bros. International Television Production España in December 2015.[55][56]

Shows produced by WBITVP España include Juego de juegos [es], based on Ellen's Game of Games; First Dates [es], based on the British show of the same name; Pesadilla en la Cocina [es], based on Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares; ¿Quién quiere ser millonario? (España) [es], based on the British Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; and Ven a cenar conmigo [es], based on the British Come Dine with Me.[57] Along with Mediaset España and Netflix, the company also co-produced Brigada Costa del Sol.[58][59]

United Kingdom Edit

Warner Bros. Television Productions UK

Established as Shed Productions in 1998, the company was acquired by Time Warner in 2010, before being rebranded as Warner Bros. Television Productions UK in 2015.

Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

On April 7, 2021, it was announced that Cartoon Network Studios Europe had re-branded as Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe,[60][61][62] The Hanna-Barbera name had previously been revived on some Warner Bros. Animation series and films based on the classic franchises, including Scooby-Doo media, like The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, the 2017 reboot of Wacky Races, and Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs. Future plans for the studio have yet to be announced, however.[60] The first projects to be greenlit under the new name were a new series and a movie relating to The Amazing World of Gumball.[63]

Productions Edit

Notable shows produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Television include Wonder Woman, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Big Bang Theory, Friends, Full House, Supernatural, Two and a Half Men, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Young Sheldon, Abbott Elementary, and many others.

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For the international television production arm see Warner Bros International Television Production Warner Bros Television Studios 4 operating under the name Warner Bros Television abbreviated as WBTV formerly known as Warner Bros Television Division is an American television production and distribution studio of the Warner Bros Television Group division of Warner Bros both ultimately owned by Warner Bros Discovery WBD Alongside Paramount Global s television arm CBS Studios it serves as a television production arm of The CW in which WBD has a 12 5 ownership stake DC Comics and distribution arm of HBO Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Warner Bros Television Studios also produces shows for other networks such as Blindspot on NBC Person of Interest on CBS The Middle on ABC and The Cleaning Lady on Fox It has also produced series for streaming services including The Sandman on Netflix The Peripheral on Amazon Prime Video and Mrs Davis on Peacock Warner Bros Television StudiosTrade nameWarner Bros TelevisionFormerlyList Warner Bros Television Division 1955 1967 Warner Bros Television 1955 1967 1970 2020 Warner Bros Seven Arts Television 1967 1970 TypeDivisionIndustryTelevision production Television distributionFoundedMarch 21 1955 68 years ago 1955 03 21 1 FounderWilliam T OrrHeadquarters4000 Warner Boulevard Burbank California U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleChanning Dungey Chairwoman Warner Bros Television Group Brett A Paul President ProductsTelevision programsRevenueUS 5 62 billion 2015 2 Operating incomeUS 344 million 2015 OwnerWarner Bros DiscoveryParentWarner Bros Television Group Warner Bros DivisionsScripted Production 3 Unscripted Production 3 Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution Bonanza ProductionsSubsidiariesAlloy Entertainment Blue Ribbon Content Cartoon Network Studios Telepictures The CW 12 5 Warner Bros Animation Williams Street International amp FormatsWebsitewww wbr warnerbros wbr com wbr tvAs of 2015 it is one of the world s two largest television production companies measured by revenue and library along with Sony Pictures Television 5 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginning and saturation 1 2 Later years 2 Divisions 2 1 Current 2 1 1 Warner Horizon Unscripted Television 2 1 2 All3Media 2 1 3 Alloy Entertainment 2 1 4 Blue Ribbon Content 2 1 5 Telepictures 2 1 6 Cartoon Network Studios 2 1 7 Warner Bros Animation 2 1 8 Williams Street 2 2 Former 2 2 1 Warner Bros Kids Young Adults and Classics 3 Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution 4 International operations 4 1 Australia 4 2 New Zealand 4 3 Spain 4 4 United Kingdom 5 Productions 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBeginning and saturation Edit Publicity still with 1959 Warner Bros Western series leads Will Hutchins Sugarfoot Peter Brown Lawman Jack Kelly Maverick Ty Hardin Bronco James Garner Maverick Wayde Preston Colt 45 and John Russell Lawman The division was started on March 21 1955 1 with its first head being Jack L Warner s son in law William T Orr ABC had approached Warner Bros initially with the idea of purchasing the studio s film library WB eventually sold the rights to the negatives of pre 1950 films and pre 1948 cartoons and shorts to Associated Artists Productions or a a p in 1956 7 8 WB formally entered television production with the premiere of its self titled anthology series Warner Bros Presents on ABC The one hour weekly show featured rotating episodes of television series based on the WB films Casablanca and Kings Row as well as an original series titled Cheyenne with Clint Walker The first one hour television western Cheyenne became a big hit for the network and the studio with the added advantage of featuring promotions for upcoming Warner Bros cinema releases in the show s last ten minutes One such segment for Rebel Without a Cause featured Gig Young notably talking about road safety with James Dean With only Cheyenne being a success WB ended the ten minute promotions of new films and replaced Warner Bros Presents with an anthology series titled Conflict It was felt that Conflict was what the previous series lacked Conflict showed the pilots for Maverick and 77 Sunset Strip citation needed The success of Cheyenne led WBTV to produce many series for ABC such as Westerns Maverick Lawman Colt 45 Bronco a spin off of Cheyenne Sugarfoot and The Alaskans crime dramas 77 Sunset Strip Hawaiian Eye Bourbon Street Beat and Surfside 6 and other shows such as The Gallant Men and The Roaring Twenties using stock footage from WB war films and gangster films respectively The company also produced Jack Webb s Red Nightmare starring Jack Kelly for the U S Department of Defense that was later shown on American television on Jack Webb s General Electric True All shows were made in the manner of WB s B pictures in the 1930s and 1940s 9 fast paced much stock footage from other films stock music from the Warners music library and contracted stars working long hours for comparatively small salaries with restrictions on their career During the 1960 Writers Guild of America strike WB reused many plots from its films and other television shows under the nom de plume of W Hermanos 10 This was another example of imitating Warner Bros B Pictures who would remake an A film and switch the setting 11 James Garner and Jack Kelly as Bret and Bart Maverick in Maverick 1959Two of the most popular stars James Garner and Clint Walker quit over their conditions Garner never returned to the Warners fold during this period instead moving forward into a major theatrical film career Successful Warners television stars found themselves in leading roles of many of the studio s theatrical films with no increase in salary Efrem Zimbalist Jr was simultaneously the lead of 77 Sunset Strip briefly overlapping with a recurring role as Dandy Jim Buckley on Maverick and also headlined several films until exhaustion forced the studio to give him a rest Many other actors under contract to Warners at the time who despite their work conditions did see their stars rise over time albeit for most only briefly included Jack Kelly Will Hutchins Peter Brown Ty Hardin Wayde Preston John Russell Donald May Rex Reason Richard Long Van Williams Roger Smith Mike Road Anthony Eisley Robert Conrad Robert McQueeney Dorothy Provine Diane McBain and Connie Stevens Edd Byrnes and Troy Donahue would become teen heartthrobs Another contract player Englishman Roger Moore Maverick and The Alaskans was growing displeased with Warner as his contract was expiring and would relocate to Europe from Hollywood becoming an international star on television and eventually in theatrical films playing James Bond among other roles Warners also contracted established stars such as Ray Danton Peter Breck Jeanne Cooper and Grant Williams These stars often appeared as guest stars sometimes reprising their series role in another TV series The stars appeared in WB cinema releases with no additional salary with some such as Zimbalist Walker Garner replacing Charlton Heston in Darby s Rangers and Danton replacing Robert Evans in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 12 playing the lead roles many of the stars appeared in ensemble casts in such films as The Chapman Report and Merill s Marauders Some stars such as Connie Stevens Edd Byrnes Robert Conrad and Roger Smith made albums for Warner Bros Records One particular recording a novelty tune titled Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb became a big hit for Edd Byrnes and Connie Stevens 1959 The following year Connie Stevens had her own hit with Sixteen Reasons It was during this period that series particularly Westerns like Cheyenne and Maverick and the crime dramas like 77 Sunset Strip Hawaiian Eye and Surfside 6 featured catchy theme songs that became just as much a part of the American pop culture landscape as the shows themselves Depending on the particular series in this case the Westerns William Lava or David Buttolph would compose the music with lyrics by Stan Jones or Paul Francis Webster among others For the crime shows it was up to the songwriting team of Jerry Livingston and Mack David who also scored the themes for the sitcom Room for One More and The Bugs Bunny Show In 1960 WBTV turned its attentions to younger audiences as they brought Bugs Bunny and the other WB cartoon characters to prime time with The Bugs Bunny Show which featured cartoons released after July 31 1948 which had not been sold to Associated Artists Productions combined with newly animated introductory material Also that year saw the debut of The Roaring Twenties which was thought to be a more benign alternative to Desilu s The Untouchables Whether or not that was actually the case it was in fact much less successful WBTV expanded on its existing genre of Westerns and crime dramas and in January 1962 produced its first sitcom Room For One More Based on the memoirs of Anna Rose which in 1952 WB made into a movie starring Cary Grant and his then wife Betsy Drake the only movie that they worked together in about a married couple with two children of their own who went on to adopt at least two more The TV series starred Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay as George and Anna Rose Acting legend Mickey Rooney s son Tim and Ahna Capri who would continue to do episodic TV roles and feature films arguably her best known movie was Enter the Dragon starring Bruce Lee were cast as the Rose s natural children The show only lasted for half a season In the fall of that year a WWII drama The Gallant Men debuted but lasted for only one season WBTV exclusively produced shows for the ABC network until 1962 when GE True premiered on CBS In 1964 WBTV once again tried to turn a classic film comedy of its own into a sitcom with No Time for Sergeants Both the sitcom and the 1958 movie were based on the 1955 Broadway play which starred Andy Griffith TV s The United States Steel Hour also adapted the stage play for TV in 1956 The sitcom starred Sammy Jackson as Will Stockdale a naive Georgia farm boy drafted into the military 1965 saw the debut of F Troop a Western spoof taking place at a U S Army post after the Civil War Despite lasting only two seasons it is still considered a classic of its type Forrest Tucker Larry Storch and Ken Berry led an ensemble cast featuring military misfits and an Indian tribe who among other things forgot how to do a rain dance The streak of identifiable series subsided in 1963 with a halt of using stock company contract players and Jack Webb taking over WBTV and not being particularly successful However many series were still filmed at Warner Bros such as F Troop and The F B I 13 Later years Edit Wonder Woman Lynda Carter in the 1975 1979 television series Wonder WomanFor four years from 1967 to 1971 the company s lone output was the existing television series The F B I by 1970 several of the former talent from 20th Century Fox Television as well as former agent writers was defected to Warner Bros such as Paul Monash Rod Amateau Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein Jerry Gardner and Dee Caruso Hal Kanter and A J Carothers 14 By 1971 the company returned to prime time shows after producing one show for four years One of the first shows upon returning were the NBC shows Nichols and The Jimmy Stewart Show and the CBS show The Chicago Teddy Bears 15 Also that year animation studio Filmation and Warner Bros entered a deal to produce cartoons for film and television with its television subsidiary having global distribution rights 16 In 1975 the stars of Lynda Carter Warner Bros and DC Comics produced the television series Wonder Woman In 1976 the company acquired The Wolper Organization producer of Chico and the Man and Welcome Back Kotter In 1978 Stan Margulies who produced Roots signed a three year exclusive contract with the studio 17 The following week Warner had acquired contracts with big names like James Komack Danny Arnold the trio of Don Nicholl Michael Ross and Bernie West NRW and the duo of Alan Blye and Bob Einstein to distribute programs worldwide 18 In 1979 Warner Bros Television produced the television series The Dukes of Hazzard In 1980 Phillip Saltzman and his Woodruff Productions company signed a deal with the studio 19 In 1982 Aaron Spelling and his production company had struck a deal with the studio to distribute the shows The pact would continue until 1988 20 On June 1 1986 Alan Shayne has left as president of the studio after 10 years to start out a new production company Alan Shayne Productions which will be affiliated in association with the studio in order to develop four made for TV movies and miniseries projects which was developed for the 1987 88 season 21 In 1988 it acquired Lorimar Telepictures Telepictures later became a television production company In 1992 Witt Thomas Productions signed a television contract with Warner Bros after the previous contract with Disney was not renewed 22 In 1993 two Time Warner affiliated production companies Quincy Jones Entertainment and David Salzman Entertainment had merged their companies to form Quincy Jones David Salzman Entertainment which was affiliated with Warner Bros and Time Warner 23 Not too long after that Lorimar Television was folded into WBTV taking some key members with them 24 In 1993 Tom Arnold and Roseanne Barr via Wapello County Productions struck a deal with the studio 25 In 1994 writers producers of Friends Kevin Bright Martha Kauffman and David Crane and associated with the studio since 1992 had struck its exclusive deal with the studio 26 In 1996 Warner Bros Television collaborated with Universal Television to develop the series Spy Game for ABC with Universal alumnus Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert of Renaissance Pictures and Warner alumnus John McNamara producing the series but it did not last long as it only lasted one season on the air 27 In 2001 Warner Bros Television fully took over distribution of H B related properties produced by Warner Bros Animation such as Scooby Doo producing a steady stream of Scooby Doo direct to video films and two new series What s New Scooby Doo 2002 2006 and Shaggy amp Scooby Doo Get a Clue 2006 2008 In 2006 WBTV made some of its vast library of programs available for free viewing on the Internet through sister company AOL s IN2TV service with Welcome Back Kotter as its marquee offering Some of these programs have not been seen publicly since their last syndicated release in the 1980s On June 11 2012 WBTV acquired Alloy Entertainment 28 29 On June 2 2014 Warner Bros Television Group purchased all of Eyeworks companies outside of the United States rebranding as Warner Bros International Television Production Eyeworks USA however will remain independent 30 In 2020 Warner Bros Television was renamed Warner Bros Television Studios as part of WarnerMedia s restructuring of its television divisions citation needed 31 The Warner Bros Television name continues to be used on screen as well as the company s trade name On November 30 2022 WBTV head Channing Dungey announced that they were in talks with Amazon to make animated DC content for its streaming service Amazon Prime Video 32 Divisions EditIn addition to the main Warner Bros Television Studios label the company also owns and operates the following production companies in the United States Current Edit Warner Horizon Unscripted Television Edit Warner Horizon Unscripted Television FormerlyWarner Horizon TelevisionTypeDivisionFounded2006 17 years ago 2006 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleChanning Dungey Chairman Warner Bros Television Group Brett A Paul President ParentWBTVS Unscripted Production Warner Bros Television Studios Websitewww wbr warnerbros wbr com wbr tvWarner Horizon Unscripted Television is Warner Bros Television Studios alternative television cable and streaming production unit founded in 2006 it originally operated as a singular label encompassing both scripted and unscripted productions Notable series and films produced by the Warner Horizon units include The Bachelor dating show franchise The Voice Pretty Little Liars and spin offs Ravenswood and Pretty Little Liars The Perfectionists Ellen s Game of Games Fuller House The Masked Dancer Whose Line Is It Anyway You and the first season of Pennyworth On August 10 2020 Warner Bros Television Group separated the Warner Horizon label into two standalone companies maintaining individualized production focuses Warner Horizon Scripted Television which combined its operations with those of Warner Bros Television through the Warner Horizon split up 33 focuses on production of scripted comedic and dramatic programs for cable networks and subscription based streaming platforms Warner Horizon Unscripted Television which was folded into Warner Bros Unscripted amp Alternative Television under the realignment 34 focuses on production of reality television programs documentaries and other alternative programming formats for broadcast and cable networks and subscription based streaming platforms All3Media Edit Main article All3Media All3Media Limited 50 owned with Liberty Global is a British worldwide independent television film and digital production and distribution company The All3Media group comprises 40 production and distribution companies from across the United Kingdom and all other parts of Europe IDTV in the Netherlands and All3Media Deutschland in Germany New Zealand South Pacific Pictures and the United States 35 Upcoming Warner Horizon Unscripted Television Logo from 2023Alloy Entertainment Edit Main article Alloy Entertainment Alloy Entertainment is a book packaging and production company under Warner Bros Television Studios Notable series and films produced by Alloy include The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Gossip Girl The Vampire Diaries Pretty Little Liars The 100 The Sun is Also a Star Everything Everything and You Blue Ribbon Content Edit Formed in 2014 Blue Ribbon Content BRC is Warner Bros Television Studios digital series production unit The company takes its name from the Blue Ribbon reissues of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes animation shorts Live action BRC productions include series such as the horror comedy Critters A New Binge for Shudder comedy Play It Again Dick and horror comedy The Pledge for CW Seed as well as the following original films The Banana Splits Movie and Critters Attack for Warner Bros Home Entertainment and Syfy plus Good Girls Get High for AT amp T s DirectTV Cinema BRC also produces the upcoming mixed media series BizarroTV for DC Universe plus the animated series Deathstroke Knights amp Dragons for CW Seed Telepictures Edit Main article Telepictures Telepictures is an American production company It was bought by Warner Communications in 1989 and remains a subsidiary of Warner Bros Television Studios to this day Programs produced by Telepictures include The Ellen DeGeneres Show as well as Extra Judge Mathis The People s Court The Real in addition to the NBC primetime series Ellen s Game of Games and Ellen s Greatest Night of Giveaways both produced in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television Telepictures is also producing the upcoming Elizabeth Smart led series Smart Justice for Lifetime and the new HBO Max competition series Ellen s Next Great Designer Telepictures also formerly produced TMZ on TV which it sold to Fox Entertainment in 2021 Cartoon Network Studios Edit Main article Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network Studios is an American production company and the main animation studio for Cartoon Network and its associated channels It started operating in 1994 as a division of Hanna Barbera until 2001 when the latter absorbed into Warner Bros Animation Located in Burbank California the studio primarily produces and develops animated programs and shorts for Cartoon Network Adult Swim Cartoonito and HBO Max The company has only produced one theatrically released film The Powerpuff Girls Movie distributed by its sister company Warner Bros Pictures its commercial failure prompted the company to stop theatrical releases of its films though Regular Show The Movie was released to theaters at a limited capacity The studio also produces live action series for Adult Swim and formerly Cartoon Network under various pseudonyms Warner Bros Animation Edit Main article Warner Bros Animation Warner Bros Animation Inc 36 is an American animation studio closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters among others The studio is the successor to Warner Bros Cartoons the studio which produced Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon shorts from 1933 to 1963 and from 1967 to 1969 Warner reestablished its animation division in 1980 to produce Looney Tunes related works and Turner Broadcasting System who bought MGM UA which owned pre 1950 Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies shorts merged with Time Warner later called WarnerMedia in 1996 37 It replaces Warner Bros Cartoons and Warner Bros Feature Animation since March 2001 it also replaces Hanna Barbera as well In recent years Warner Bros Animation has focused primarily on producing television and direct to video animation featuring characters Looney Tunes Scooby Doo The Flintstones Tom and Jerry Hanna Barbera library Superman Batman Wonder Woman and Teen Titans created by other properties owned by Warner Bros including DC Comics the MGM cartoon studio via Turner Entertainment Co and Hanna Barbera Productions Williams Street Edit Main article Williams Street Williams Street Productions LLC 38 d b a Williams Street and formerly known as Ghost Planet Industries is an American animation and live action television production studio It is an in house production arm of adult animated television series for Cartoon Network until 2001 and currently operates its late night programming blocks Adult Swim and Toonami Former Cartoon Network executives Mike Lazzo and Keith Crofford oversaw operations for the building for most of its existence It has produced two theatrical films the first being Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters which was not distributed by Warner Bros Pictures due to the failure of The Powerpuff Girls Movie the second being Mister America which they helped fund due to their working relationship with Abso Lutely Productions they helped produce a majority of the company s television shows and distributed their web series through Adult Swim Streams until the branch was dismantled by Warner Bros Discovery In December 2019 co founder Lazzo retired from the company 39 with business partner and co founder Crofford retiring the following year 40 Michael Ouweleen was named president in 2020 41 Former Edit Warner Bros Kids Young Adults and Classics Edit Original logo used from 2020 to 2022Warner Bros Kids Young Adults and Classics KYAC often known as Warner Bros Global Kids Young Adults and Classics formerly known as Warner Bros Global Kids and Young Adults was a division of Warner Bros Entertainment It was established on March 4 2019 as part of a major reorganization of Warner Bros now defunct parent company WarnerMedia On March 4 2019 AT amp T announced a major reorganization of WarnerMedia to effectively dissolve the Turner Broadcasting System division which involved Cartoon Network Boomerang Adult Swim Turner Classic Movies and digital media company Otter Media being transferred to Warner Bros Entertainment Aside from TCM and Otter which was transferred over to WarnerMedia Entertainment on May 31 2019 to oversee development on an upcoming over the top streaming service from WarnerMedia the newly transferred properties came under a newly formed Global Kids amp Young Adults division 42 43 44 45 The division was responsible for overseeing the parent company s family kids animation and young adult properties its properties include the former Turner Broadcasting System cable television networks Cartoon Network including the programming blocks Adult Swim Toonami Cartoonito and ACME Night Boomerang and Turner Classic Movies and the animation studios Warner Bros Animation Cartoon Network Studios and Williams Street On April 7 2020 Tom Ascheim was named president of the division now renamed Warner Bros Global Kids Young Adults and Classics overseeing Cartoon Network Boomerang and Adult Swim and adding Turner Classic Movies to his oversight 46 On May 11 2022 Tom Ascheim exited as President of KYAC due to Warner Bros Discovery s leadership restructuring the organization and eliminating his role The studios were moved under Warner Bros Television while Kathleen Finch s U S Networks Group assumed oversight over the linear networks effectively dissolving the unit 47 Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution EditWarner Bros Domestic Television Distribution FormerlyWarner Bros Television Distribution 1972 1989 TypeLabelIndustryTelevision distributionBroadcast syndicationPredecessorSeven Arts Associated Corp 1960 1967 FoundedJanuary 10 1972 51 years ago 1972 01 10 in Burbank CaliforniaArea servedWorldwideOwnerWarner Bros Warner Bros Discovery ParentWarner Bros Television StudiosWarner Bros Domestic Television Distribution formerly Warner Bros Television Distribution is the television distribution and broadcast syndication arm of Warner Bros Television Studios Established on January 10 1972 48 the arm was originally known as Warner Bros Television Distribution before taking on its current name in 1989 following the acquisition of Lorimar Telepictures In 1991 Keith Samples who was employee of the studio left Warner Bros of which the employment staff inherited from Lorimar who had joined it in 1986 to start out a TV syndication company Rysher Entertainment 49 In 1999 it reached a deal with NBC Enterprises to pick up the off net syndication rights to the sitcom Will amp Grace 50 International operations EditMain article Warner Bros International Television Production This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2016 Australia Edit Warner Bros International Television Production Australia WBITPA was founded in 2004 as Eyeworks Australia before being rebranded in 2014 51 As Eyeworks Australia shows produced include Celebrity Splash Being Lara Bingle Gangs of Oz and Territory Cops Following the rebrand WBITPA began producing The Bachelor Australia from its fourth season spin offs The Bachelorette Australia from its second season 52 amp Bachelor in Paradise as well as First Dates the eighth season of Who Do You Think You Are 53 the sixteenth season of Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer Australia 54 New Zealand Edit WBITVP New Zealand produces some of New Zealand s most successful entertainment shows including RuPaul s Drag Race Down Under The Bachelor NZ The Bachelorette NZ The Block NZ Celebrity Treasure Island Glow Up House of Drag and The Great Kiwi Bake Off Spain Edit The Spanish subsidiary was acquired as part of the Eyeworks takeover in 2014 55 Eyeworks Espana was renamed Warner Bros International Television Production Espana in December 2015 55 56 Shows produced by WBITVP Espana include Juego de juegos es based on Ellen s Game of Games First Dates es based on the British show of the same name Pesadilla en la Cocina es based on Ramsay s Kitchen Nightmares Quien quiere ser millonario Espana es based on the British Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Ven a cenar conmigo es based on the British Come Dine with Me 57 Along with Mediaset Espana and Netflix the company also co produced Brigada Costa del Sol 58 59 United Kingdom Edit Warner Bros Television Productions UK Main article Warner Bros Television Productions UK Established as Shed Productions in 1998 the company was acquired by Time Warner in 2010 before being rebranded as Warner Bros Television Productions UK in 2015 Hanna Barbera Studios Europe Main article Hanna Barbera Studios Europe On April 7 2021 it was announced that Cartoon Network Studios Europe had re branded as Hanna Barbera Studios Europe 60 61 62 The Hanna Barbera name had previously been revived on some Warner Bros Animation series and films based on the classic franchises including Scooby Doo media like The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania the 2017 reboot of Wacky Races and Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs Future plans for the studio have yet to be announced however 60 The first projects to be greenlit under the new name were a new series and a movie relating to The Amazing World of Gumball 63 Productions EditMain article List of Warner Bros Discovery television programs Warner Bros Television Studios Notable shows produced and distributed by Warner Bros Television include Wonder Woman The Dukes of Hazzard The Big Bang Theory Friends Full House Supernatural Two and a Half Men The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Young Sheldon Abbott Elementary and many others References Edit a b Warner Bros Enters Tv Field With Pact for ABC TV Shows Broadcasting March 21 1955 p 112 Low Theatrical Revenues Pull Down Warner Bros Revenue Market Realist February 12 2016 a b Goldberg Leslie 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