- Not to be confused with the other Fremantle or today's Fremantle International.
1947–1954 | 1954–1959 | 1959–1965 | 1965–1969 | 1969–1972 | 1972–1994 |
1977–1981 | 1981–1989 | 1989–1994 | 1994–1995 | 1995–2014 | 2014–present |
Fremantle Overseas Radio, Inc.[]
1947–1954[]
Fremantle Overseas Radio and Television, Inc.[]
1954–1959[]
Fremantle International[]
1959–1965[]
1965–1969[]
The Fremantle Corporation[]
1969–1971[]
1971–1994[]
1977–1981[]
1981–1989[]
1989–1994[]
1994–2014[]
1994–1995[]
1995–2014[]
2014–present[]
Part of RTL Group (Bertelsmann)
Production studios North America: Fabel Entertainment | Original Productions | 495 Productions | Random House Studio | Random House Films | The Immigrant | Eureka Productions | UMI Mobile (Canada) Nordic: Denmark (Blu | Miso Film | Strong Productions) | Finland (Moskito Television | Grillifilms | Production House) | Norway (Playroom Event | Rakett TV | Monster AS | One Big Happy Family | Novemberfilm | Strix Television) | Sweden (Strix Television | Baluba) Germany (UFA): UFA Fiction | UFA Serial Drama | UFA Show & Factual | UFA X | UFA Talent Base Italy: Lux Vide | Wildside | Vision Distribution | The Apartment Pictures | Wavy Netherlands: Fiction Valley | Blue Circle | No Pictures Please France: Fontaram Productions | Kwaï Australia: Spring | Eureka Productions | Easy Tiger Other assets: Former/defunct assets: |