Due to its ownership by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Great's program schedule relies in part on a portion of the
extensive library of films and television series currently owned by network sister companies
Sony Pictures Television and
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (
Columbia Pictures,
TriStar Pictures,
Screen Gems,
3000 Pictures), which comprises more than 3,500 films and 2,000 television series (including
All in the Family,
Sanford and Son). (owned by
Nexstar Media Group) and
Movies! (a joint venture between
Weigel Broadcasting and
Fox Television Stations), which allows those networks to carry films from the Sony library, in addition to a distribution deal with
Antenna TV to broadcast television series to which Sony's
television unit holds rights (mainly those produced by the various predecessors that existed prior to the company's 2002 consolidation of
Columbia TriStar Television,
Columbia Pictures Television and
TriStar Television).
Television series In the fall of 2015, Great began to break from its all-movie format (outside required children's programming content) to incorporate television series to its schedule, including series that have either not been syndicated in the past or have merely not been seen on broadcast television in decades. Then on September 28, 2015, Great announced that it had reached respective agreements with World Nation Live Entertainment and Reelin' In the Years Productions to acquire the rights to
The Judy Garland Show (which had not aired on television since it originally aired on
CBS from 1963 to 1964) and a selection of about 50 episodes of
The Merv Griffin Show, which would serve as the cornerstones of a new Monday night block of variety and talk programming (running from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time, with same-night replay after the initial airing). The block, which debuted on October 12, 2015, also features musical variety specials and episodes from variety series (helmed by performers such as
Andy Williams,
Carol Channing,
Pearl Bailey,
Dionne Warwick, and
Jim Nabors) acquired through agreements with Legacy Entertainment and Paul Brownstein Productions. As of 2021, variety shows are no longer included on the getTV schedule. On January 1, 2018, the network began to air the most prominent sitcoms in the Sony Pictures Television library such as
All in the Family,
Sanford and Son, and
Good Times as part of their primetime lineup, after the expiration of Sony's contract with
Tribune Broadcasting's
Antenna TV, along with the expiration six months prior with Rural Media Group where SPT programmed that company's
FamilyNet with sitcoms until they went in another programming direction as The Cowboy Channel. From 2021 to 2026, the network aired game shows from its sister cable channel
Game Show Network including
Catch 21,
Tug of Words, and
Winsanity.
The Most Wonderful Month of the Year (2015–present) This annual event began in 2015 with only two days of special Christmas programming. In 2016, the event gained a name and expanded to 29 days starting on November 27, with Christmas programming in prime time and a marathon the last two days. The event also featured the network's first original program,
A Nashville Christmas in 2017. The music variety special, which aired on December 7, 2017, lasted 60 minutes and featured country stars, Wynonna, Emmylou Harris, Lorrie Morgan, Pam Tillis, Ashley Cleveland, and Dailey & Vincent. ==Affiliates==