List of production companies owned by the American Broadcasting Company
, formerly American Broadcasting Companies, Capital Cities/ABC and Disney-ABC Television Group has formed a number of production companies over the years. ABC Film Syndication, or ABC Films, was ABC's syndication distribution arm from 1953 to 1971 when FCC passed the fin-syn rule. As a result, ABC Films was sold to 5 of its former executives becoming Worldvision Enterprises. ABC's current primary production company is ABC Studios.
A number of production companies were formed under Capital Cities/ABC Video Enterprises, or ABC Cable and International Broadcast Group: Capital Cities/ABC Video Productions, Ultra Entertainment, the Hemisphere Group and DIC Entertainment.
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Greengrass Productions
Greengrass Productions, Inc. is a production company of ABC Entertainment, a division of Walt Disney Television.Greengrass Productions was incorporated in California on.
On June 7, 1996 due to the merger with Disney, Capital Cities/ABC indicated that its ABC Productions division operations would be shut down while keeping its boutique production companies: [|Victor Television Productions], ABC/Kane Productions, DIC Entertainment and Greengrass Productions. Greengrass was transferred into ABC Entertainment from ABC Productions.
Filmography
;TV seriesTitle | Years | Co-production company | Notes |
Police File | 1992 | Skyvision Entertainment and Grosso-Jacobson Entertainment | unaired TV pilot; co-production |
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa | 1992–1993 | King World Productions, Gunther-Wahl Productions, Ruby-Spears Enterprises, Flextech Television and Mini Mountain Productions | Rights currently owned by DHX Media |
Wild Palms | May 16–19, 1993 | TV mini-series | |
Street Match | 1993 | Goldin-Sachs Entertainment Group | |
Bump in the Night | 1994–1995 | Danger Productions | |
On Our Own | 1994–1995 | Lightkeeper Productions, de Passe Entertainment, Miller-Boyett Productions and Warner Bros. Television | |
A Whole New Ballgame | 1995 | Bungalow 78 Productions and Universal Television | |
Extreme | 1995 | Alan Barnette Productions and Universal Television | |
Hypernauts | 1996 | DIC Entertainment | |
Champions of Magic | 1996-1999 | 3 specials | |
Over the Top | 1997 | Katlin/Bernstein Productions, Panamort Television and Columbia TriStar Television | |
The Best Commercials You've Never Seen | 1998-2002 | 7 specials | |
Storm of the Century | February 14–18, 1999 | TV mini-series | |
Extreme Makeover | 2002-2007 | Lighthearted Entertainment | |
2003-2012 | co-production with Base Camp Films, Hoosick Falls Productions and Endemol USA |
;Movies and specials
Title | Date | Notes |
Rhythm and Jam: Rhythm & Rap | September 18, 1993 | Part of the ABC Saturday Morning Specials series |
Rhythm and Jam: Melody & Harmony | September 25, 1993 | Part of the ABC Saturday Morning Specials series |
Betrayed by Love | January 17, 1994 | TV movie |
Money Made Easy: The ABC Kids' Guide to Dollars and Sense | April 2/9, 1994 | co-production with Paley/Price Productions Part of the ABC Saturday Morning Specials series |
The Secret Garden | November 5, 1994 | co-production with DIC Entertainment and Kalisto Ltd. Rights currently owned by DHX Media |
World's Funniest Commercials | November 9, 1994 | co-production with Woody Fraser Enterprises |
Jirimpimbira: An African Folk Tale | February 25, 1995 | co-production with Ruby-Spears Productions Part of the ABC Weekend Specials series |
The Secret of Lizard Woman | November 12, 1995 | Part of the ABC Saturday Morning Specials series |
Put to the Test | April 29, 1996 | |
Sex with Cindy Crawford | September 22, 1998 | |
Tom Clancy's NetForce | February 1, 1999 | TV movie; co-production with Cates/Doty Productions |
Runaway Virus | January 29, 2000 | TV movie |
Quarantine | August 5, 2000 | TV movie |
The 2000 Radio Music Awards | November 4, 2000 | co-production with Tall Pony Productions and Radio Dogs, Inc. |
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2001 | November 15, 2001 | |
Challenge America with Erin Brockovich: Miracle in Manhattan | December 21, 2001 | |
Stephen King's Rose Red | January 27, 2002 | co-production with Victor Television Productions and Mark Carliner Productions |
The Best TV Shows That Never Were | August 16, 2004 |
Lincoln Square Productions
Lincoln Square Productions, LLC is a non-fiction branch production company owned by ABC News that produces documentaries and talk shows.;History
Lincoln Square Production was formed as a limited liability company on January 8, 2003.
Lincoln Square had Watt’s World series, which is about journalist Nick Watt traveling to find "little-known places and sub-cultures", in development for the Travel Channel as of Scripps Networks Interactive’s upfront event in April 2014. On, The View talk show was transferred into Lincoln Square from ABC Entertainment's Times Square Studios after struggling in ratings and a change in hosts.
In January 2015, Lincoln Square had signed a production deal with Christine Connor’s XCON historical docudrama company. For A&E channel, Lincoln Square agreed to produced four special in 2015 starting with Cosby: The Women Speak. The company agreed in July 2018 to produced films by Robin Roberts under the banner "Robin Roberts Presents" for A&E's Lifetime channel. On April 10, 2019, a slate of 10 unscripted series including one from Lincoln Square Production was revealed for Disney+.
;Programs
- A&E Biography: Jodie Foster
- The Assets -
- “Ebola: Inside the Deadly Outbreak”
- Final Witness a seven-episode true-crime series that premiered June 27, 2012
- “Mustang Millionaire”
- “NY Med”
- “Surgeon Oz”
- “The View” —present
- "Barbara Walters Presents American Scandals" nine episode season 1
- “Next Step Realty: NYC” a documentary series that follows the Next Step Realty employees in their specialty of finding recent college graduates apartments
- "In an Instant" with Committee Films —present
- 9/11: As We Watched Tuesday, September 6, 2016
- Capturing Bin Laden September 7, 2016
- The End of America: Putin’s Master Plan working title Biography brand 2 hours special
- Grace vs. Abrams A&E series Nancy Grace and Dan Abrams debating infamous crimes and legal cases
- Cosby: The Women Speak A&E special
- Robin Roberts Presents telefilm series in which each film would have a companion documentary. Roberts would be an executive producer along with Linda Berman for the films and John R. Green for the documentary.
- *untitled Mahalia Jackson drama written by Bettina Gilois and documentary
- Reversing Roe Netflix, 99 minutes; Directors, screenwriters, producers and narrators: Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg
- Rogue Trip Disney+ series, out of the way travel guide hosted by Mack and Bob Woodruff
- Untitled Mickey Mouse documentary with Tremolo Productions; producer Morgan Neville
Freeform Original Productions
Programming executive Linda Mancuso died in December 2003. In early 2004, Disney Channel original programming leaders, executive vice president of original programming and production Gary Marsh and original movies VP Michael Healy takes over ABC Family's original movies unit. They move away from the planned romantic comedies to green light two telefilms, Crimes of Fashion and Head Rush.
ProdCo was incorporated on. Jayne Bieber was hired as vice president of production in 2010. As of June 2015, Bieber is Vice President, Production Management and Operations, ABC Family over seeing ProdCo.
In October 2015, ABC Family, ABC Studios and ABC Signature signed a two-year production deal with McG's production banner, Wonderland Sound & Vision. Prior, McG had just put two series in at ABC Family. In January 2016, ABC Family changed its name to Freeform.
Filmography
;TelefilmsTitle | Date | Co-production co. | Notes |
Crimes of Fashion | July 25, 2004 | ||
Pop Rocks! | September 12, 2004 | originally titled Head Rush |
; Series
Title | Date | Co-production co. | Notes |
3/20/2020- | Gary Sanchez Productions |
Valleycrest Productions
Valleycrest Productions Limited is a television series production company owned by ABC Daytime.Valleycrest Productions was incorporated on. By 1999, Valleycrest was producing "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and was a subsidiary of Buena Vista Television by that time.
On, Disney-ABC TV Group placed daytime and syndicated production under Times Square Studios.
Valleycrest moved production of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2014 to the Connecticut Film Center in Stamford, Connecticut to take advantage of the state's film/television tax credits.
;Filmography
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
Mike and Maty | April 1994–June 1996 | ABC | |
Win Ben Stein's Money | 1997–2003 | Comedy Central | |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | 1999–present | ABC/Syndication | co-production with Celador/2waytraffic/Embassy Row/Kimmelot |
The Ainsley Harriott Show | 2000 | Syndication | co-production with Merv Griffin Entertainment and Buena Vista Television |
Defunct
ABC Circle 7 Productions
ABC Circle 7 Productions, Inc. was the programming subsidiary of the ABC Owned Stations in the 1980s.In August 1983, Circle 7 Productions announced its Newsbank news distribution service. ABC Circle 7 Productions was incorporated on December 15, 1983.
;Programming
- Newsbank, news distribution service making about 24 stories available to subscribing stations from ABC's five O&O Stations
ABC Productions
;History
ABC Productions was formed in 1989 as ABC Network's in-house production unit after the alteration of the fin-syn rules that increased network ownership to only 40% of prime-time programs. Former ABC Motion Pictures president and ABC Entertainment president Brandon Stoddard on March 21, 1989 to head up the then unnamed production unit.
By early 1991, ABC Productions had purchased Andrew Adelson Co. then signed Andrew Adelson to an exclusive production contract. By May 1991, ABCP produced eight pilots, a series, a miniseries and several TV movies. "My Life and Times" was the company's first series production placed with the ABC network and debuted in May 1991, but was yanked after the ratings dropped 19% from week 1 to 2, so as to avoid May sweeps. While its first miniseries, "An Inconvenient Woman" was shown on ABC in the May sweeps was produced by Adelson. For Lifetime, ABCP produced a telefilm, 'Stop at Nothing'. Former Cosby Show co-executive producer Elliot Shonman for ABCP created, written and produced Coconut Downs while agreeing to a two-year exclusivity deal. Also signing production deals by June 1991 were Martthew Carlson, Steve Kronish and Norman Morrill. 29 projects were under development.
By the 1994-95 season, ABC Productions was providing half of ABC's regular series programming. DreamWorks Television was formed in December 1994 as DreamWorks Studios agreed to a $200 million seven-year TV production joint venture with Capital Cities/ABC. ABCP placed "The Boys are Back" with CBS for the 1994-1995 season.
In June 1995, Stoddard stepped down as ABC Productions president. On June 7, 1996 due to the merger with Disney, Capital Cities/ABC indicated that its ABC Productions division operations would be shut down while keeping its boutique production companies: Victor Television Productions, ABC/Kane Productions, DIC Entertainment and Greengrass Productions. ABCP executive in charge Brian McAndrews continued managing ABC's other production arms for TV movies, documentaries and children's programming and production interests with DreamWorks SKG, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment and Jim Henson Productions. McAndrews left in early March 1998 for an ABC Sports position, while Greengrass Productions was folded into ABC Entertainment and its telefilm unit, ABC Pictures, would finish its last five projects then disband.
;Filmography
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
Fantasies | 1990 | ABC | TV special |
Stop at Nothing | March 12, 1991 | ABC | TV movie |
My Life and Times | 1991 | ABC | co-production with Sea Change Productions |
American Detective | 1991 | ABC | season 1 only; co-production with Paul Stojanovich Productions and Orion Television Entertainment |
Coconut Downs | 1991 | ABC | TV pilot |
An American Saturday Night | May 4, 1991 | ABC | TV special |
An Inconvenient Woman | May 12–13, 1991 | ABC | TV mini-series |
To Save A Child | September 8, 1991 | ABC | TV movie |
The Commish | 1991-1996 | ABC | co-production with Three-Putt Productions and Stephen J. Cannell Productions |
She Woke Up | January 19, 1992 | ABC | TV movie |
Fugitive Among Us | February 4, 1992 | CBS | TV movie |
Running Delilah | 1992 | ABC | TV movie; co-production with Sea Change Productions |
Broadway Bound | March 23, 1992 | ABC | TV movie |
Jack's Place | 1992-1993 | ABC | |
America Behind Closed Doors | August 6, 1992 | CBS | TV pilot |
Camp Wilder | 1992-1993 | ABC | co-production with Vanity Card Productions |
October 5, 1992 | ABC | TV movie | |
The Amy Fisher Story | January 3, 1993 | ABC | TV movie; co-production with Andrew Adelson Company, Michael Jaffe Films and Spectacor Films |
Class of '96 | 1993 | FOX | co-production with Mandy Films |
Kiss of a Killer | February 1, 1993 | ABC | TV movie |
Sirens | 1993 | ABC | season 1 only |
The Circle Game | July 7, 1993 | ABC | TV pilot |
Joe's Life | 1993 | ABC | co-production with Bob Myer Productions |
The Paula Poundstone Show | 1993 | ABC | |
The Only Way Out | December 19, 1993 | ABC | TV movie |
My Name Is Kate | January 16, 1994 | ABC | TV movie |
Out of Darkness | January 26, 1994 | ABC | TV movie; co-production with Anaid Film Productions and Andrew Adelson Co. |
My So-Called Life | 1994-1995 | ABC | co-production with The Bedford Falls Company |
The Boys Are Back | 1994-1995 | CBS | co-production with Vanity Card Productions |
McKenna | 1994-1995 | ABC | |
Me and the Boys | 1994-1995 | ABC | co-production with Bob Myer Productions |
A Dangerous Affair | January 1, 1995 | ABC | TV movie |
She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal | May 22, 1995 | ABC | TV movie |
Bringing up Jack | 1995 | ABC | co-production with Katlin/Bernstein Producitons |
Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story | September 4, 1995 | Lifetime | TV movie |
Deadly Love | October 16, 1995 | Lifetime | TV movie |
The Faculty | 1995-1996 | ABC | co-production with Meredith Baxter Productions and Thompson-Murphy Productions |
Sophie And The Moonhanger | January 15, 1996 | Lifetime | TV movie |
Any Mother's Son | August 11, 1997 | Lifetime | TV movie |
ABC Pictures
ABC Pictures was an in house television movie production company of ABC Productions.The company agreed to a two-year TV movie and miniseries deal with Gary L. Pudney in 1997 with “The Picture of Dorian Gray” in development under the deal. ABC Pictures agreed on August 20, 1997 with the C.P. Group and BIG Entertainment to develop "Tom Clancy's Net Force", as a four-hour miniseries which was broadcast in 1998.
After its final five projects in development, ABC Pictures was shut down in 1998.
;Filmography
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
Their Second Chance | February 9, 1997 | Lifetime | |
Jitters | May 5, 1997 | Lifetime | |
Convictions | November 10, 1997 | The Family Channel | |
Circle of Deceit | January 29, 1998 | ABC | co-production with Andrea Baynes Productions |
Twice Upon a Time | November 9, 1998 | Lifetime | co-production with Chris/Rose Productions |
ABC Circle Films
ABC Circle Films was a television movie and series production company owned by ABC that operated from 1970 to 1989.ABC Circle Films was formed after the first season of Movie of the Week to build on the telefilm success. ACF was granted a larger budget and half an hour longer than the movie of the week thus considered a prestige or "A" movie. Circle's films were shown on Sunday night where they alternated with recent feature films and on Monday night after the end of Monday Night Football. With the 1972-1973 season, ACF began producing films for Movie of the Week including Pursuit.
Lewis H. Erlicht was demoted from president of ABC Entertainment to senior vice president and president of ACF in November 1985.
;Filmography
Title | Year | Notes |
No Place to Run | September 18, 1972 | co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
Haunts of the Very Rich | September 20, 1972 | |
The Bounty Man | October 31, 1972 | co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
Home for the Holidays | November 28, 1972 | co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
Pursuit | December 12, 1972 | |
The Night Strangler | January 16, 1973 | co-production with Dan Curtis Productions |
Pray for the Wildcats | January 23, 1973 | |
The Letters | March 6, 1973 | co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
Isn't It Shocking? | October 2, 1973 | |
The President's Plane is Missing | based on the novel by Robert J. Sterling, Rod Sterling's brother | |
Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed? | October 31, 1973 | |
The Girl Most Likely To... | November 6, 1973 | |
Outrage | November 28, 1973 | |
A Cold Night's Death | January 30, 1974 | co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions |
Can Ellen Be Saved? | February 5, 1974 | |
The Day the Earth Moved | September 18, 1974 | |
The Great Ice Rip-Off | November 6, 1974 | co-production with Dan Curtis Productions |
Reflections of Murder | co-production with Aaron Rosenberg/Charles Lederer Productions | |
Love Among the Ruins | March 6, 1975 | |
Young Pioneers | March 1, 1976 | |
The Great Houdini | October 8, 1976 | |
Young Pioneers' Christmas | December 17, 1976 | |
ABC Weekend Special | 1977–1985 | TV series; 27 episodes |
Superdome | January 9, 1978 | |
The Girls in the Office | February 2, 1979 | |
The Comeback Kid | April 11, 1980 | |
She's in the Army Now | May 15, 1981 | |
Pray TV | February 1, 1982 | |
Inside the Third Reich | May 9, 1982 | |
The Day After | November 20, 1983 | |
My Mother's Secret Life | February 5, 1984 | co-production with Furia-Oringer Productions |
Moonlighting | 1985–1989 | TV series; co-production with Picturemaker Productions |
Love Lives On | April 1, 1985 | co-production with Script/Song |
Acceptable Risks | March 2, 1986 | |
Triplecross | March 17, 1986 | co-production with Tisch/Avnet Productions |
Out on a Limb | January 18–19, 1987 | miniseries; co-production with Stan Margulies Company |
Amerika | February 15–19, 1987 | 14 1/2-hour miniseries |
Infidelity | April 13, 1987 | co-production with Mark-Jett Productions |
War and Remembrance | 1988–1989 | Miniseries; co-production with Dan Curtis Productions |
ABC/Kane Productions
[|ABC/Kane Productions International] is/was a nonfiction programs production company owned by Disney-ABC Television Group. The production company earned 13 Emmy Awards, 6 Genesis Awards, numerous CINE awards, film festival awards and an Academy Award nomination.ABC/Kane Productions International was formed by Capital Cities/ABC Inc. as a unit of its ABC Television Network Group on October 1, 1988 with the appointment of its first president, Dennis B. Kane. Original plans for the unit was five programs a year for five years starting in October 1990 for ABC and other outlets.
ABC/Kane received 11 Emmy nominations in 1998 for The Living Edens series, the highest to date, while winning 5 five news and documentary Emmys. Devillier Donegan Enterprises, a unit of Buena Vista International Television, in February 1999 took over distribution, management and operation of AKPI.
;Productions
- The Living Edens
- ABC's World of Discovery
- Secrets of the Internet
- Tales of the Serengeti
- Wildlife Tales
- ABC Saturday Children's Special & series pilot "Crash the Curiosaurus"
Devillier Donegan Enterprises
ABC News Productions
ABC News Productions is a long form documentary production unit within ABC News's ABC News Digital Media Group. ABCNP produces documentaries for cable channels, international broadcasters and home video.ABC News Productions was formed in 1994. In August 2006, ABCNP was placed into ABC News All Media along with the ABC News production unit.
;Partial filmography:
- The Trial of Adolf Eichmann Emmy Award nominated
- Vietnam War 8 hours
- Biography 200 plus episodes
- Lifetime Live
- She TV
ABC Motion Pictures
;History
ABC Motion Pictures was founded in May 1979 with Brandon Stoddard as president. Soon the division was swapped with old film projects. While a would make only a few films per year, Stoddard figured that ABC would succeed in movie production as there were additional revenue sources from video cassettes and cable on top of theater ticket sales and broadcast TV sales. ABC Motion Pictures was incorporated by June 11, 1980.
The division waited two years to get its first slate of three films into production with National Lampoon's Class Reunion just an announcement and Young Doctors in Love beginning production in December 1981 under the theatrical directorial debut of Garry Marshall. In June 1982, "Chain Reaction" starring Meryl Streep was expected to be in production.
The Flamingo Kid after released by Fox did well but not strong business, Fox pulled the film from release so as to stop spending money on advertising.
With networks getting better rating for their own movies of the week over films released on cable and cassettes, networks reduced licensing of theatrical films. Additional boutique production companies entered the market at the same time crowding the market and increasing filming costs. With films distributed by a major studio, ABC's films were slotted in less desirable release dates. On October 28, 1985, ABC shut down ABC Motion Pictures theatrical motion picture operation after the release of only 6 theatrical films which was within weeks of CBS shutting down CBS Theatrical Films. The unit released one last movie, SpaceCamp, already produced in the summer of 1985. The unit would continue producing TV movies and mini-series while increasing TV series output. A Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation media analyst forecast ABC's losses on its theatrical operations for 1985 to be $5 million.
;Filmography
Theatrical films
Title | Year | Notes |
Young Doctors in Love | 1982 | profitable |
National Lampoon's Class Reunion | 1982 | |
Silkwood | 1983 | profitable |
The Flamingo Kid | 1984 | profitable |
Impulse | 1984 | |
Prizzi's Honor | 1985 | profitable |
SpaceCamp | 1986 |
ABC Pictures International
ABC Pictures International, Inc. was the theatrical production company owned and operated by ABC from 1965 to 1973 and produced or co produced 37 films. The company's films were distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation.;History
ABC Pictures was started as a division in 1965 and was incorporated as ABC Picture Holdings, Inc. on. In 1968, it activated Palomar Pictures and [|Selmur Pictures] to produce pictures for it. The entry of ABC into theatrical film production led to a FCC inquiry over the network's control of programming and a MPAA anti-trust lawsuit. David O. Selznick owned films were sold after his death in 1965 to API by his widow, Jennifer Jones.
The company's films were not profitable and, with the recession of 1969-1971, ABC Pictures Corporation closed down its operations in early 1973. The 36 films cost $75 million to produce and generated rentals of $107 million, but with other costs such as distribution fees and interest, generated losses of $35 million. Only 6 of the films were profitable.
On October 20, 1977, ABC Picture Holdings, Inc. changed its name to ABC Pictures International, Inc. and was finally dissolved on February 19, 1988.
Release Date | Title | Other production co. |
Good Times | Motion Pictures International | |
Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came | ||
Lovers and Other Strangers | ||
How Do I Love Thee? | Freeman-Enders | |
Song of Norway | ||
The 300 Year Weekend | ||
Zachariah | George Englund Productions | |
The Last Valley | Season Productions; Seamaster Films | |
The Grissom Gang | Associates & Aldrich Co. | |
The Touch | Cinematograph A.B. | |
Kotch | ||
Straw Dogs | ||
Cabaret | Allied Artists | |
Junior Bonner | Solar Production Inc. | |
Mastermind |
ABC Media Productions
ABC Media Productions, originally named Buena Vista Productions, was the in house television development, production and programming unit within ABC Daytime. The company produces non-scripted programming in all three areas for syndication, cable and prime time outlets including outside the Disney conglomerate. The division has oversight of the production of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".AMP history
In September 2000 following the merger of ABC Daytime Group and Buena Vista's development group, ABC Daytime replaced Buena Vista Development with Buena Vista Productions, to be headed by president Angela Shapiro, who was then also ABC Daytime president. Shapiro was transferred to ABC Family President in April 2002 with Holly Jacobs taking over at BVP as executive vice president the next month.In August 2006, BVP and Fujisankei Communications partnered to develop and produce "Run for Money," a game show for the American market, adapted from the original Japanese reality-game show of the same title.
In September 2008, BVP entered a first-look development deal with Silverback, a Swedish production company. In 2009, Buena Vista Productions was renamed ABC Media Productions. In May, AMP was developing The Aisha Tyler Show, a variety & comedy talk show with interactive components including social media, for cable or broadcast syndication.
Programs
- Cha$e, Sci Fi Channel
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, syndication
- At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper, syndication
- "The Fashionista Diaries"
- "Camouflage" Game Show Network
- Wayne Brady Show
American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres Pictures
The company was formed due to a shorting of films produced, which was the reason for AB-PT not to sign a consent agreement in 1949 against the company's production of films. Films from AB-PT were first shown in Paramount Theater circuits prior to release to other chains. AB-PT Pictures used the Republic Pictures lot for productions. Republic was also their distributor, physically delivering to even AB-PT theaters plus sale to non-AB-PT theaters.
American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres Pictures Corporation was formed on December 30, 1956. Irving H. Levin was appointed President of the company. AB-PT Pictures initial production budget was $3 million for seven films. Films were to be B-films with an eye on quality but "meet the exhibitor's call for 'highly gimmicked and exploitable' product." In March 1957, AB-PT was talking with Republic and United Artists regarding distribution. The company's first film was Beginning of the End. With its first acquisition of The Unearthly in early May, AB-PT placed it into a double feature premiere with End released on June 19 at the B&K Roosevelt Theatre. On May 9, 1957, AB-PT Pictures executives met with the exhibition arm of the film industry where they announced their first slate of 7 films with announcement of a distributor in the next 10 days.
On June 6, 1957, AB-PT agreed to have Republic distribute their films. The company's first double bill films did well despite the films uneven quality. On September 24, 1957, AB-PT Pictures indicated that the company would move in the next year into A features with 5 of their 15 planned films to be of this type. For the A films, budgets would run from $.5 million to $1 million. However, AB-PT would only produced four films. AB-PT Pictures provided funding for The Bat.
Levin along with Harry L. Mandell purchased AB-PT Pictures and AB-PT Distribution Corporation from AB-PT in May 1958. AB-PT Pictures was renamed Atlas Pictures Corporation.
;Films
- Beginning of the End
- The Unearthly
- Eighteen and Anxious
- Girl in the Woods
Circle Seven Productions
Keep Calm and Carry On Productions
Keep Calm and Carry On Productions, Inc. is an ABC subsidiary production company that produced Duets and The Glass House. Keep Calm was sued over The Glass House by CBS for using proprietary procedures from Big Brother via hired away staff. The production company was incorporated on.Palomar Pictures International
Palomar Pictures International was a film production subsidiary of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.Palomar Pictures International was started by Edgar Scherick. In 1968, it started actively producing films for ABC.
In 1969, Palomar severed its ties with ABC and in 1970, Bristol-Myers's acquired a majority stake.
Selmur Productions
Selmur Productions, Inc. was formed in 1960 by Selig J. Seligman as a TV production arm of ABC-TV. Selmur Pictures, Inc., also headed by Seligman, was a film production company owned by American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.. In 1968, Selmur Pictures, Inc. changed from being a supervising entity to an active film producer, while Selmur Productions was disbanded.;TV series
- Combat
- Garrison's Gorillas
- General Hospital
- Shindig
Victor Television Productions
On June 7, 1996, due to the merger with Disney, Capital Cities/ABC ended its ABC Productions division operations while keeping its boutique production companies: Victor Television Productions, ABC/Kane Productions, DIC Entertainment and Greengrass Productions.
;Filmography
- Summertime Switch
- Spring Fling!
- When The Vows Break
- A Case For Life
- The Stepford Husbands
- The Siege at Ruby Ridge
- Chasing The Dragon
- For The Future: The Irvine Fertility Scandal
- Devil's Food
- Frank Herbert's Dune
- Stephen King's Rose Red
- Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
- The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer