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Toggle Original programming subsection. 1.1 Drama. 1.2 Comedy. 1.3 Unscripted. 1.3.1 Docuseries. ... Series order In development. Title Genre American Classic [23 ...
Maya (1967–1968) (Based on the 1966 film by MGM) (co-production with King Bros. Productions) Then Came Bronson (1969–1970) The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–1972) (Based on the 1960 film by MGM) Medical Center (1969–1976) (co-production with Alfra Productions) Young Dr. Kildare (1972) Assignment Vienna (1972) Hello Mother, Goodbye!
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Mad Dogs (American TV series) Making the Cut (2020 TV series) Malice (TV series) Mammals (TV series) The Man in the High Castle (TV series) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; Modern Love (TV series) Modern Love Amsterdam; Modern Love Tokyo; Moment of Truth (2021 TV series) The Moth Effect; Motorheads; Mozart in the Jungle; Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2024 TV ...
In 1938, MGM purchased the rights to the Our Gang series from Roach and production of the successful series moved to the MGM studios, where it continued until 1944. [30] From 1929 to 1931, MGM produced a series of comedy shorts called All Barkie Dogville Comedies , in which trained dogs were dressed up to parody contemporary films and were ...
In 2013, Amazon began distributing original television shows through its Amazon Prime Video service, some of which are developed in-house by Amazon Studios (now Amazon MGM Studios). [ 1 ] Original programming
The Magnificent Seven (TV series) A Man Called Shenandoah; The Man Called X; The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Many Happy Returns (TV series) Maya (American TV series) McClain's Law; Meatballs & Spaghetti; Medical Center (TV series) Men into Space; The Men (TV series) Messiah (American TV series) MGM Parade; MGM/UA Premiere Network; Mickey (TV series ...
Production on the series ultimately allowed MGM to retain the intellectual property on the Fame franchise for future use despite rights to the original film going to Turner Entertainment and now being held by Warner Bros., as Turner would sell the studio to United Artists shortly after acquiring it in 1986. [4]