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Girl (Co-produced with CBS Television Studios) (2007present) The Big Bang Theory (2007present) Aliens in America (Co-produced with CBS Television Studios) (20072008) Life Is Wild (Co-produced with CBS Television Studios) (20072008) Pushing Daisies (20072009) Chuck (20072012) America's Best Dance Crew (Warner Horizon Television) (2008-present) Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Co-produced with C2-Pictures) (2008 2009) Fringe (Co-produced with Bad Robot Productions) (2008present) The Mentalist (2008present) Southland (Co-produced with John Wells Productions) (2009present) Dark Blue (Warner Horizon Television) (20092010) Eastwick (2009) Hank (2009) The Beautiful Life: TBL (2009) The Vampire Diaries (Co-produced with CBS Television Studios) (2009present) V (20092011,Was canceled by ABC) (co-produced with ABC Studios; WB has international distribution rights outside the US) The Middle (2009present)

Aliens in America is an American sitcom created by David Guarascio and Moses Port that aired on The CW for one season from 2007-2008. Guarascio and Port also served as executive producers of the show alongside Tim Doyle. Luke Greenfield directed the pilot.[2] The show is about an American teenager in Wisconsin whose family takes in a Muslim foreign exchange student from Pakistan. Format Situation comedy David Guarascio Created by Moses Port Dan Byrd Adhir Kalyan Starring Amy Pietz Lindsey Shaw Scott Patterson "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Opening theme Love, and Understanding" by PJ Olsson & Salman Ahmad[1] Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 18 (List of episodes)

Production David Guarascio Executive Moses Port producer(s) Tim Doyle Location(s) Vancouver, BC, Canada Camera setup Single-camera setup Running time 22 minutes (excluding commercials) Broadcast Original channel The CW Original run October 1, 2007 May 18, 2008

Chuck is an action-comedy/spy-drama television program from the United States created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. The series is about an "average computer-whiz-nextdoor" named Chuck, played by Zachary Levi, who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); the message embeds the only remaining copy of the United States' greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain.[1][2] Produced by College Hill Pictures, Fake Empire, Wonderland Sound and Vision and Warner Bros. Television, the series premiered on September 24, 2007, on NBC, airing on Monday nights at 8/7c.[3][4] Character Portrayed by Charles Irving "Chuck" Bartowski Sarah Lisa Walker Bartowski John Casey Morgan Grimes Dr. Eleanor "Ellie" Faye Woodcomb Dr. Devon "Captain Awesome" Christian Woodcomb Michael "Big Mike" Tucker Lester Patel Jeffrey "Jeff" Barnes Brigadier General Diane Beckman Zachary Levi Yvonne Strahovski Adam Baldwin Joshua Gomez Sarah Lancaster Ryan McPartlin Mark Christopher Lawrence Vik Sahay Scott Krinsky Bonita Friedericy

Anna Wu

Julia Ling

The Big Bang Theory is an American sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the show, along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. It premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007.[3] The show is centered on five characters: roommates Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper, two physicists who work at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech); Penny, a blonde waitress and aspiring actress who lives across the hall; and Leonard and Sheldon's equally geeky and socially awkward friends and co-workers aerospace engineer Howard Wolowitz and astrophysicist Rajesh Koothrappali. The geekiness and intellect of the four guys is contrasted for comic effect with Penny's social skills and common sense.[4] [5] Three other supporting characters have also been promoted to starring roles: Leslie Winkle, a physicist colleague at Caltech and, at different times, a lover of both Leonard and Howard; Bernadette Rostenkowski, Howard's fiance, who is a microbiologist and parttime waitress alongside Penny; and Amy Farrah Fowler, a neurobiologist who joins the group after being matched to Sheldon on a dating website. The show is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Chuck Lorre Productions.[6] In August 2009, the sitcom won the best comedy series TCA award and Jim Parsons (Sheldon) won the award for individual achievement in comedy.[7] In 2010, the show won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy, while Parsons won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.[8] On January 16, 2011, Parsons was awarded a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical, an award that was presented by co-star Kaley Cuoco (Penny). On September 18, 2011, Parsons was again awarded an Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. Genre Created by Directed by Sitcom Chuck Lorre Bill Prady Mark Cendrowski Johnny Galecki Jim Parsons Kaley Cuoco Simon Helberg Kunal Nayyar Sara Gilbert Melissa Rauch Mayim Bialik Barenaked Ladies "Big Bang Theory Theme"[1][2] United States

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Theme music composer Opening theme Country of origin

Language(s) No. of seasons No. of episodes

English 5 104 (List of episodes) Production Chuck Lorre Executive producer(s) Bill Prady Steven Molaro Producer(s) Faye Oshima Belyeu Editor(s) Peter Chakos Studio 25, Warner Brothers Location(s) Studios Burbank, California Camera setup Multi-camera 19-22 minutes (without Running time commercials) Production Chuck Lorre Productions company(s) Warner Bros. Television

The Mentalist is an American police procedural television series which debuted on September 23, 2008, on CBS.[1] The show was created by Bruno Heller, who is also the show's executive producer. It follows the fictional story of Patrick Jane who, as a paid consultant, uses unorthodox methods to aid a fictional unit of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in homicide investigations. On May 18, 2011, CBS announced that The Mentalist had been renewed for a fourth season.[2] Season four premiered on September 22, 2011.[3] Genre Created by Directed by Police procedural Drama Bruno Heller Chris Long David Nutter Simon Baker Robin Tunney Tim Kang Owain Yeoman Amanda Righetti "Theme from The Mentalist" United States English 4 82 (List of episodes)

Starring Opening theme Country of origin Language(s) No. of seasons No. of episodes

Production Bruno Heller Executive producer(s) David Nutter Producer(s) Charles Goldstein Location(s) California Running time 40-43 minutes Primrose Hill Productions Production company(s) Warner Bros. Television Southland (promotionally styled SouthLAnd) is an American drama[1] series created by writer Ann Biderman and produced by Warner Bros. Television. It premiered on NBC on April 9, 2009. On May 1, 2009, NBC announced that Southland had been renewed for a second season with an initial 13-episode order to begin airing on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 9:00 pm, one hour earlier than its original time slot.[2] On August 27, 2009, shortly before its scheduled premiere, NBC moved the opening of its second season to October 23, 2009, citing the need to promote the show more fully.[3] On October 8, 2009, NBC announced that the series had been cancelled.[4] On November 2, 2009, TNT announced it has purchased the rights to Southland's original seven episodes, as well as six completed episodes from its second season. Southland began airing on TNT on January 12, 2010.[5][6] On April 26, 2010, TNT announced it had picked up Southland for a ten-episode third season to begin airing on January 4, 2011.[7] TNT's renewal of the show included a substantial budget cut and corresponding cast reduction.[8] Southland was renewed for a ten-episode fourth season on March 22, 2011[9] The fourth season premiered on January 17, 2012.[10] An intertitle from the series Police procedural Genre Drama Kevin Alejandro Arija Bareikis Clifton Collins, Jr. Michael Cudlitz Starring Shawn Hatosy Regina King Michael McGrady Benjamin McKenzie Tom Everett Scott Theme music Frederico de Brito and Ferrer composer Trindade "Cano Do Mar" by Dulce Pontes Opening theme (Instrumental Version) Country of origin United States Language(s) English

No. of seasons No. of episodes Executive producer(s) Location(s) Production company(s)

4 28 (List of episodes) Production Ann Biderman Christopher Chulack John Wells Los Angeles John Wells Productions Warner Bros. Television

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