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- An officer and a gentleman, Paramount Picture presents a Lorimar production in association with Martin Elfand a Taylor Hackford film ; producer, Martin Elfand ; director, Taylor Hackford
- Fear strikes out, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Ted Berkman and Raphael Blau ; produced by Alan Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- Oswald's ghost, a WGBH Educational Foundation and Robert Stone Productions ; Robert Stone film for American experience in association with BBC ; written, produced and directed by Robert Stone
- Stephen Hawking's Universe, a Thirteen/WNET/Uden Associates/David Filkin Enterprises co-production in association with BBC, Volume 1
- Houseboat, Paramount Pictures Corporation ; producer, Jack Rose ; writer, Melville Shavelson, Jack Rose ; director, Melville Shavelson
- Harold and Maude, Paramount Pictures presents ; produced by Colin Higgins and Charles B. Mulvehill ; written by Colin Higgins ; directed by Hal Ashby
- A diva's Christmas carol, VH1 presents a Viacom production ; produced by Patricia Clifford ; written and directed by Richard Schenkman
- Silver bullet, Dino de Laurentiis presents ; screenplay by Stephen King ; produced by Martha Schumacher ; directed by Daniel Attias
- Blue's room
- In and out, Paramount Pictures presents ; in association with Spelling Films ; a Scott Rudin production ; a Frank Oz film ; written by Paul Rudnick ; produced by Scott Rudin ; directed by Frank Oz
- The spy who came in from the cold, a Paramount picture ; produced and directed by Martin Ritt ; screenplay by Paul Dehn and Guy Trosper
- Soapdish, Paramount Pictures ; co-producers, Joel Freeman and Victoria White ; executive producer, Herbert Ross ; screenplay, Robert Harling and Andrew Bergman ; story, Robert Harling ; producers, Aaron Spelling and Alan Greisman ; director, Michael Hoffman
- Victory in the Pacific, an Austin Hoyt Productions film for American Experieince ; produced, written and directed by Austin Hoyt
- Heartburn, Paramount Pictures presents a Mike Nichols film ; screenplay by Nora Ephron ; produced by Mike Nichols and Robert Greenhut ; directed by Mike Nichols
- Hell is for heroes, Paramount ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Donald Siegel ; screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Richard Carr ; story by Robert Pirosh
- The shootist, Dino De Laurentiis Productions ; produced by M.J. Frankovich and William Self ; directed by Don Siegel ; screenplay by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale
- Spongebob Squarepants, Nickelodeon, The complete eighth season
- The rose tattoo, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Hal Kanter ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; directed by Daniel Mann
- Heaven Can Wait, Paramount Pictures presents ; screenplay by Elaine May and Warren Beatty ; produced by Warren Beatty ; directed by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry
- Goodbye, Columbus, Paramount ; screenplay by Arnold Schulman ; produced by Stanley R. Jaffee ; directed by Larry Peerce
- Japan, memoirs of a secret empire, written by Joan Owens Meyerson, Lyn Goldfarb, Deborah Ann DeSnoo ; produced and directed by Lyn Goldfarb, Deborah Ann DeSnoo
- Spongebob Squarepants, Triton's revenge, Nickelodeon
- The Andy Griffith show, produced by Aaron Ruben ; CBS Television Network, Season 1
- Paint your wagon, Paramount Pictures ; an Alan Jay Lerner production ; screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; produced by Alan Jay Lerner ; directed by Joshua Logan
- Happy Christmas
- Kiss me Guido, Paramount Pictures presents in association with Kardana/Swinsky Films and Capitol Films ; a Redeemable Features production ; written and directed by Tony Vitale ; producers, Ira Deutchman, Christine Vachon
- Graveyard shift, Paramount Pictures presents a Larry Sugar production ; a Ralph S. Singleton film
- Apocalypse now, Paramount ; Zoetrope Studios ; directed and produced by Francis Coppola ; written by John Milius and Francis Coppola ; Francis Ford Coppola presents ; an Omni Zoetrope release
- Cheers, Charles Burrows Productions ; directed by James Burrows ; produced by James Burrows, Glen Charles, Les Charles, Season 2
- Frasier, Grub Street Productions, The third season
- Animal friends!, Nickelodeon
- Nick Jr. holiday, Nick Jr. Productions
- An officer and a gentleman, Paramount Picture presents ; a Lorimar production in association with Martin Elfand ; a Taylor Hackford film ; produced by Martin Elfand ; directed by Taylor Hackford
- Starlight night, directed by Larry Jacobs ; a Nelvana International Limited-Thirteen-WNET New York production
- Shane, a Paramount picture ; screenplay by A.B. Guthrie, Jr. ; produced and directed by George Stevens
- Top secret!, Paramount Pictures presents a Jon Davison production ; produced by Jon Davison, Hunt Lowry ; written by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Marty Burke ; directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker
- Attack of the twonkies, DNA Productions ; Nickelodeon
- Squeaky socks, directors, Chris Bernard, Annie Gibbs, Vic Finch ; devised and produced by Anne Wood ; Ragdoll Limited
- Reds, Paramount Pictures presents ; written by Warren Beatty and Trevor Griffiths ; produced and directed by Warren Beatty
- Blue's first holiday, created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, Angela C. Santomero
- Kingdom of David, the saga of the Israelites, directed by Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson ; written by Carl Byker, Isaac Mizrahi and David Mrazek ; a production of Oregon Public Broadcasting and Red Hill Productions
- Power yoga, MTV ; produced and directed by Scott Mebus
- Abandon, Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment present ; written and directed by Stephen Gaghan ; produced by Lynda Obst ... [and others]
- Donovan's reef, Paramount Pictures ; produced by John Ford ; screenplay by Frank Nugent and James Edward Grant ; story by Edmund Beloin ; directed by John Ford
- Grease, Paramount Pictures presents ; directed by Randal Kleiser ; produced by Robert Stigwood and Allan Carr ; screenplay by Bronte Woodard
- Staying alive, Paramount Pictures ; written by Sylvester Stallone and Norman Wexler ; produced by Robert Stigwood and Sylvester Stallone ; directed by Sylvester Stallone
- SpongeBob goes prehistoric, Nickelodeon ; supervising director, Alan Smart ; United Plankton Pictures Incorporated
- Airplane II, the sequel, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Howard Koch ; written and directed by Ken Finkleman
- Islam, empire of faith, a Gardner Films production in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises ; produced and directed by Robert Gardner ; Jonathan Grupper, series writer
- Dexter, Showtime ; developed for television by James Manos, Jr. ; directed by Keith Gordon ... [et al.], The third season
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- Paint your wagon, Paramount Pictures ; an Alan Jay Lerner production ; screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; produced by Alan Jay Lerner ; directed by Joshua Logan
- Grease, Paramount Pictures presents ; directed by Randal Kleiser ; produced by Robert Stigwood and Allan Carr ; screenplay by Bronte Woodard
- Transformers, DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures present in association with Hasbro a di Bonaventura Pictures production ; produced by Ian Bryce, Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Don Murphy ; story by John Rogers and Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman ; screenplay by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman ; directed by Michael Bay
- Crawl, director, Alexandre Aja
- The Cloverfield paradox, Netflix and Paramount Pictures present ; a Bad Robot production ; produced by J. J. Abrams, Lindsey Weber ; story by Oren Uziel and Doug Jung ; screenplay by Oren Uziel ; directed by Julius Onah
- The loudest voice, Complete series