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Filmography
- Burge, C. M. (Producer). (1998–2006). Charmed [Television series]. Spelling Television.
- Burge, C. M. (Producer). (2018-present). Charmed [Television series]. The CW.
- Disney, W. (Producer). (1937). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Animated film]. RKO Radio Pictures.
- Falco, J. (Writer), & Gomez, N. (Director). (2019). Things to do in Seattle when you are dead (Season 2 Episode 2) [TV series episode]. In C. M. Burge (Producer), Charmed. The CW.
- Goldfinger, S. (Writer), & Travis, J. (Director). (2018). Out of Scythe (Season 1 Episode 7) [TV series episode]. In C. M. Burge (Producer), Charmed. The CW.
- Jones, J., Michie, J., Capps, J., & Murphy, J. (Producers). (2008). Merlin. [TV series]. Shine TV.
- Luevanos, M. (Writer), & Mayron, M. (Director). (2018). Exorcise Your Demon (Season 1 Episode 4). [TV series episode]. In C. M. Burge (Producer), Charmed. The CW.
- Reisz, M. (Writer), & Adams, A. (Director). (2019). Red Rain (Season 1 Episode 21) [TV series episode]. In C. M. Burge (Producer), Charmed. The CW.
- Saks, S. (Producer). (1964–1972). Bewitched. [TV sitcom]. ABC.
- Scovell, N. (Producer). (1996–2003). Sabrina the Teenage Witch [TV sitcom]. CBS Television Distribution.