We have prepared superconducting Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca.Cu-O thin films by RF magnetron sputtering technique, on heated MgO(100) substrates. Sputtering was carried out in a mixture of argon and oxygen(10%) and the pressure was maintained at 5 mTorr during deposition. The substrate temperature was maintained 400℃ during deposition. The films sputtered were amorphous and insulating. All the films became superconducting by annealing, The films annealed at 880℃ for 30 minutes in air showed high-Tc phase with zero resistivity of 93K. These results indicate that the growth of the high-Tc phase is promoted by the presence of Pb at annealing temperature.