TV Show Releases by Genre
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Lupin: Season 2
June 11, 2021
Assane is on the run from the law as he seeks vengeance against Hubert Pellegrini.
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Luther: Season 5
June 2, 2019
Luther and new partner D.S. Catherine Halliday (Wunmi Mosaku) investigate a potential serial killer as two people from his past reappear.
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Luther: Season 1
May 4, 2010
DCI John Luther (Idris Elba) returns to work after being suspended in another case, but soon finds his personal and professional lives becoming precarious yet again.
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Luther: Season 2
June 14, 2011
Luther (Idris Elba) tracks a serial killer on the second season which consists of only four episodes.
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Luther: Season 4
December 17, 2015
Luther is on a leave of absence after many tragedies when Detective Chief Inspector Theo Bloom (Darren Boyd) and Detective Sergeant Emma Lane (Rose Leslie) seek him out as a cannibalistic serial killer draws Luther further back into the field.
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Luther: Season 3
July 2, 2013
DCI John Luther (Idris Elba) is faced with two cases to solve, an ex-colleague who wants to destroy his career, and the possibility of love in the third season of the police drama.
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Lynley: Season 1
September 4, 2025
Detective Inspector Tommy Lynley (Leo Suter) and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sofia Barclay) solve cases in the new adaptation based on Elizabeth George's Inspector Lynley novels (previous adaptation was called The Inspector Lynley Mysteries).
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M*A*S*H: Season 1
September 17, 1972
M*A*S*H was a true ensemble series. Whilst characters such as Kellye, Igor, Rizzo, Goldman and Ginger are listed where they appear as specific characters central to the plot, they also appeared regularly as non-speaking cast members. This is also true of many of the nurses, corpsmen, orderlies and drivers listed as guest stars.
Based on the 1968 novel by Richard Hooker and the 1970 20th Century-Fox movie of the same name, M*A*S*H aired on CBS from September 17, 1972 to February 21st, 1983 for 251 episodes, and has become one of the most celebrated television series in the history of the medium. During its initial season, however, M*A*S*H was in danger of being canceled due to low ratings. The show reached the top ten program list the following year, and never fell out of the top twenty rated programs during the remainder of its run. The final episode of M*A*S*H was a two and one half hour special that attracted the largest audience to ever view a single television program episode. In many ways the series set the standard for some of the best programming to appear later. The show used multiple plot lines in a half-hour episodes, usually with at least one story in the comedic vein and another dramatic. Some later versions of this form, e.g. Hooperman (ABC 1987-1989) and The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (NBC 1987-1989), would be known as the dramady, half-hour programs incorporating elements of both comedy and drama. Other comedies would forgo the more serious aspects of M*A*S*H, but maintain its focus on character and motive. And some dramatic programming, such as St. Elsewhere and Moonlighting would draw on the mixture of elements to distinguish themselves from more conventional television. M*A*S*H was set in South Korea, near Seoul, during the Korean War. The series focused on the group of doctors and nurses whose job was to heal the wounded who arrived at this "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" by helicopter, ambulance or bus. The hospital compound was isolated from the rest of the world. One road ran through the camp; a mountain blocked one perimeter and a minefield the other. Here the wounded were patched up and sent home--or back to the front. Here, too, the loyal audience came to know and respond to an exceptional ensemble cast of characters. The original cast assumed roles created in Altman's movie. The protagonists were Dr. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce(Alan Alda) and Dr. "Trapper" John McIntyre (Wayne Rogers). Pierce and McIntyre were excellent surgeons who preferred to chase female nurses and drink homemade gin to operating and who had little, if any use for military discipline or authority. As a result, they often ran afoul of two other medical officers, staunch military types, Dr. Frank Burns (Larry Linville) and Senior Nurse, Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Loretta Swit). The camp commander, Lt. Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson), was a genial bumbler whose energies were often directed toward preventing Burns and Houlihan from court martialing Pierce and McIntyre. The camp was actually run by Corporal Walter "Radar" O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff), the company clerk who could spontaneously finish Blake's unspoken sentences and hear incoming helicopters before they were audible to other human ears. Other regulars were Corporal Max Klinger (Jamie Farr) who, in the early seasons, usually dressed in women's clothing in an ongoing attempt to secure a medical (mental) discharge, and Father Francis Mulcahy (William Christopher), the kindly camp priest who looked out for an orphanage.
In the course of its eleven years the series experienced many cast changes. McIntyre was "discharged" after the 1974-75 season because of a contract dispute between the producers and Rogers. He was replaced by Dr. B.J. Hunnicutt (Mike Farrell), a clean cut family man quite different from Pierce's lecherous doctor. Frank Burns was given a psychiatric discharge in the beginning of the 1977-78 season and was replaced by Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester (David Ogden Stiers), a Boston blueblood who disdained the condition of the camp and tent mates Pierce and Hunnicutt. O'Reilly's departure at the beginning of the 1979-80 season was explained by the death of his fictional uncle, and Klinger took over the company clerk position. Perhaps the most significant change for the group occurred with the leave-taking of Henry Blake. His exit was written into the series in tragic fashion. As his plane was flying home over the Sea of Japan it was shot down and the character killed. Despite the "realism" of this narrative development, public sentiment toward the event was so negative that the producers promised never to have another character depart the same way. Colonel Sherman Potter (Harry Morgan), a doctor with a regular Army experience in the cavalry, replaced Blake as camp commander and became more both more complex and more involved with the other characters than Blake had been. Though the series was set in Korea, M*A*S*H, both the movie and the series, was initially developed as a critique of the Vietnam War. As that war dragged toward conclusion, however, the series focused more on characters than situations--a major development for situation comedy. Characters were given room to learn from their mistakes, to adapt and change. Houlihan became less the rigid military nurse and more a friend to both her subordinates and the doctors. Pierce changed from a gin-guzzling skirt chaser to a more "enlightened" male who cares about women and their issues, a reflection of Alda himself. O'Reilly outgrew his youthful innocence, and Klinger gave up his skirts and wedding dresses to assume more authority. This focus on character rather than character type set M*A*S*H apart from other comedies of the day and the style of the show departed from the norm in many other ways as well, both in terms of its style and its mode of production. While most other contemporary sitcoms took place indoors and were largely produced on videotape in front of a live audience, M*A*S*H was shot on film on location in Southern California, as well as in a closed studio set (studio #9 at 20th Century Fox). Outdoor shooting at times presented problems. While shooting the final episode, for example, forest fires destroyed the set, causing a delay in filming. The series also made innovative uses of the laugh track. In early seasons, the laugh track was employed during the entire episode. As the series developed, the laugh track was removed from scenes that occurred in the operating room. In a few episodes, the laugh track was removed entirely, another departure from sitcom conventions. The most striking technical aspect of the series is found in its aggressively cinematic visual style. Instead of relying on straight cuts and short takes episodes often used long shots with people and vehicles moving between the characters and the camera. Tracking shots moved with action, and changed direction when the story was "handed off" from one group of characters to another. These and other camera movements, wedded to complex editing techniques, enabled the series to explore character psychology in powerful ways, and to assert the preeminence of the ensemble over any single individual. In this way M*A*S*H seemed to be asserting the central fact of war, that individual human beings are caught in the tangled mesh of other lives and there must struggle to retain some sense of humanity and compassion. This approach was grounded in Altman's film style and enabled M*A*S*H to manipulate its multiple story lines and its mixture of comedy and drama with techniques that matched the complex, absurd tragedy of war itself. M*A*S*H was one of the most innovative sitcoms of the 1970s and 1980s. Its stylistic flair and narrative mix drew critical acclaim, while the solid writing and vitally drawn characters helped the series maintain high ratings. The show also made stars of it performers, none more so than Alda, who went on to a successful career in film. The popularity of M*A*S*H was quite evident in the 1978-79 season. CBS aired new episodes during primetime on Monday and programmed reruns of the series in the daytime and on Thursday late night, giving the show a remarkable seven appearances on a single network in a five day period. The series produced one unsuccessful spin-off, AfterMASH, which aired on CBS from 1983-85. The true popularity of M*A*S*H can still be seen, for the series is one of the most widely syndicated series throughout the world. Despite the historical setting, the characters and issues in this series remain fresh, funny and compelling in ways that continue to stand as excellent television.
Some of the above info from the article in the Museum Of Broadcast Communications: M*A*S*H page, written by Jeff Shires.
M*A*S*H Theme Song - "Suicide Is Painless"
Written by Digital Tradition Mirror
(Lyrics shortened for television theme)
Through early morning fog I see,
Visions of the things to be,
The pains that are withheld for me,
I realize and I can see...
That suicide is painless,
It brings on many changes,
And I can take or leave it if I please.
Ratings (Top 30 or Better) – 1972-1973:Not in Top 30
1973-1974:#4
1974-1975:#5
1975-1976:#15
1976-1977:#4
1977-1978:#9
1978-1979:#7
1979-1980:#5
1980-1981:#4
1981-1982:#9
1982-1983:#3
Telecast: CBS September 17, 1972 - September 19, 1983
Broadcast History (all times Eastern):
Sep 1972 - Sep 1973, CBS Sun 8:00-8:30
Sep 1973 - Sep 1974, CBS Sat 8:30-9:00
Sep 1974 - Sep 1975, CBS Tue 8:30-9:00
Sep 1975 - Nov 1975, CBS Fri 8:30-9:00
Dec 1975 - Dec 1977, CBS Tue 9:00-9:30
Jan 1978 - Sep 1983, CBS Mon 9:00-9:30
251 Episodes In Color On Film
Repeats air on Hallmark Channel.
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M.I.A.: Season 1
May 7, 2026
Etta Tiger Jonze (Shannon Gisela) ends up in charge of her family's drug-running business due to tragic circumstances in the crime drama series created by Bill Dubuque.
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MacGyver (2016): Season 1
September 23, 2016
20-something Angus "Mac" MacGyver (Lucas Till) and former CIA agent Jack (George Eads) deal with dangerous missions around the world as part of the Department of External Services in this reboot of the 1985 series.
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Mad About You (2019): Season 1
November 20, 2019
Paul and Jamie Buchman (Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt) must learn to adjust to life without their 17-year-old daughter Mabel (Abby Quinn) after she leaves for college.
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Mad Dogs (2016): Season 1
January 22, 2016
Based on the British series of the same name, Milo's (Billy Zane) early retirement brings together his college friends (Ben Chaplin, Michael Imperioli, Romany Malco and Steve Zahn) in Belize where their vacation exposes secrets and involves them in murder.
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Mad Men: Season 6
April 7, 2013
The sixth season begins with a two-hour premiere.
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Mad Men: Season 1
July 19, 2007
In the 1960s, Don Draper is the man in charge at one of the top advertising agencies in New York.
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Mad Men: Season 2
July 27, 2008
The second season of the multi-Emmy-nominated series picks up two years ahead in 1962 where the questions left hanging in season one are slowly answered.
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Mad Men: Season 3
August 16, 2009
Sterling Cooper is in transition after its merger with a British company and secrets continue to play a part in people's seemingly happy lives.
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Mad Men: Season 5
March 25, 2012
After a long 17-month hiatus, Mad Men return for its fifth season.
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Mad Men: Season 7.5
April 5, 2015
The second half of the final season of the Matthew Weiner drama.
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Mad Men: Season 7
April 13, 2014
The final season of the drama begins, with seven episodes airing in 2014 and the remaining seven scheduled for Spring 2015.
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Mad Men: Season 4
July 25, 2010
Season four continues with Don Draper's divorce from his wife while the new agency Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce begins business.
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Madam Secretary: Season 1
September 21, 2014
Former CIA analyst Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni) is appointed as Secretary of State after the death of her predecessor. She is assisted by Chief of Staff Nadine Tolliver (Bebe Neuwirth), speechwriter Matt Mahoney (Geoffrey Arend), press coordinator Daisy Grant (Patina Miller) and her assistant, Blake Moran (Erich Bergen). Her husband, Henry (Tim Daly), helps out at home with their two children.
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Made For Love: Season 1
April 1, 2021
Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti) runs to her father's (Ray Romano) house to escape from her controlling husband (Billy Magnussen), who had a tracking chip implanted in her brain in this dramedy based on the Alissa Nutting novel of the same name.
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Made in Jersey: Season 1
September 28, 2012
New Jersey-born Martina Garretti (Janet Montgomery) is an attorney at a prestigious Manhattan law firm where she works to stay true to herself and win cases.
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Madoff: Season 1
February 3, 2016
Ahead of the HBO movie with Robert De Niro, ABC's miniseries explores the rise and fall of Bernie Maddoff (Richard Dreyfuss), the man behind the $65 billion Ponzi scheme.
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MADOFF: The Monster of Wall Street: Season 1
January 4, 2023
The four-part documentary series from Joe Berlinger looks at Bernie Madoff's life and the $64 billion dollar Ponzi scheme with recreations, Madoff's deposition footage, interviews with experts and former employees.
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Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story
July 18, 2011
The Lifetime TV movie about J.K. Rowling (Poppy Montgomery) tells the story of her childhood and how she moved from welfare to become the creator of Harry Potter.
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Magic City: Season 2
June 14, 2013
Ike Evans seeks to rid the Miramar Hotel of Ben "The Butcher" Diamond once in for all, as his sons drift further away from him.
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Magic City: Season 1
April 6, 2012
Fidel Castro, racial segregation, the Kennedys, and spies are just some of the people and issues surrounding 1959. For Ike Evans (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), his biggest problem is Ben "The Butcher" Diamond (Danny Huston). Six years ago he made a deal to help finance his luxurious Miami Beach hotel, the Miramar Playa, and now The Butcher is back for payment.
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Magnum P.I. (2018): Season 1
September 24, 2018
The reboot of the 1980s series finds ex-Navy SEAL Thomas Magnum (Jay Hernandez) using the skills he used in Afghanistan to become a private investigator in Hawaii with the help of ex-Marine helicopter pilot Theodore "TC" Calvin (Stephen Hill) and ex-marine-now-nightclub-owner Orville "Rick" Wright (Zachary Knighton), as well as dealing with his guesthouse landlord, estate caretaker Juliet Higgins (Perdita Weeks).
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Magpie Murders: Season 1
October 16, 2022
Book editor Susan Ryeland's (Leslie Manville) search for the missing final chapter to an unfinished mystery manuscript leads to a real murder case in this adaptation of Anthony Horowitz's novel of the same name.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BritBox on 10 Feb 2022 and in the US as a part of PBS' Masterpiece on 16 Oct 2022]
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Maid: Season 1
October 1, 2021
Single mother Alex (Margaret Qualley) cleans houses to provide for her child in this drama inspired by Stephanie Land's memoir "Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother's Will to Survive."
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Major Crimes: Season 1
August 13, 2012
Captain Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) discovers the Major Crimes division is not thrilled with her taking over from Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick).
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Make It or Break It: Season 1
June 22, 2009
The world of Olympic gymnastics is explored through the lives of four girls training to qualify to go for gold.
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Making a Murderer: Season 2
October 19, 2018
Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi return with another 10 episodes as Steven Avery's lawyer Kathleen Zellner and (Avery's nephew) Brendan Dassey's lawyers Laura Nirider and Steven Drizin work on reversing their convictions.
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Making a Murderer: Season 1
December 18, 2015
Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi's 10-part documentary series focuses on the case of Steven Avery, a man convicted of sexual assault, before being exonerated by DNA evidence 18 years later. A few years later, he is convicted in the disappearance and murder of another woman.
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Making the Band: Season 1
March 24, 2000
Making the Band -- the start of O-Town -- the brainchild of teen-pop Svengali Lou Pearlman, the former manager of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. Equal parts the Monkees and MTV's The Real World, the show offered viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a boy band, from their first audition to the signing of their first record deal. The show was a modest hit for ABC. More importantly for Pearlman, the show created legions of fans for O-Town before they even released their first album.
ABC Broadcast History
March 24, 2000----July 13, 2001
MTV Broadcast History
January 19, 2002----March 30, 2002
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Malcolm in the Middle: Season 1
January 9, 2000
Created and executive-produced by Emmy Award-winning writer Linwood Boomer, this inventive half-hour series is seen through the eyes of MALCOLM (Frankie Muniz), a regular high school kid trying to navigate his way through life despite the various obstacles thrown in his way – a complete misunderstanding of girls, the constant burden of masterminding plans to get himself and his brothers into or out of trouble, and a miserable job at the Lucky Aide… not to mention a severe case of teen angst.
Although Malcolm has a genius IQ, he can't seem to make sense of the opposite sex, much less his embarrassing family. Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) is the outspoken, opinionated mom, who still manages to rule the roost even though her boys are growing wise to her crafty ways. Hal (Bryan Cranston), a dad who is just a bumbling, big kid at heart, often finds himself creating more chaos than his five boys combined. Reese (Justin Berfield) has mastered the art of a perfect blank stare, and makes up for his lack of intelligence with deviance.
Francis (Christopher Masterson), Malcolm's oldest and favorite brother, is willing to move from Alabama to Alaska to New Mexico – as long as its keeps him from moving back home. Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan), no longer the youngest, has learned his tricks from the best and often pulls the wool right over his brothers' eyes. And then there's Jamie, the newest member … and family scapegoat.
Timeslot History on Fox and Global
January 2000 - July 2002 .... Sundays, 8:30pm
August 2002 - October 2004 .... Sundays, 9:00pm November 2004 - August 2005 .... Sundays, 7:30pm
September 2005 - January 2006 ... Fridays, 8:30pm
January 2006 - Present .... Sundays, 7:00pm
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Malice: Season 1
November 14, 2025
Manny Adam (Jack Whitehall) worms his way into the family of Jamie (David Duchovny) and Nat Turner (Carice Van Houten) so he can destroy them in the psychological thriller series from James Wood.
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Malpractice: Season 1
March 13, 2026
Dr. Lucinda Edwards (Niamh Algar) is under investigation after a patient dies in the ER by Dr. Norma Callahan (Helen Behan) and Dr. George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé) of the Medical Investigation Unit in the British series created by Grace Ofori-Attah.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 23 Apr 2023 and in the US on Hulu on 13 Mar 2026]
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Malpractice: Season 2
March 13, 2026
psychiatric registrar Dr. James Ford (Tom Hughes) are under investigation after a patient dies under their care by Dr. Norma Callahan (Helen Behan) and Dr. George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé) of the Medical Investigation Unit in the British series created by Grace Ofori-Attah.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 4 May 2025 and in the US on Hulu on 13 Mar 2026]
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Mammals: Season 1
November 11, 2022
Jamie (James Corden) recruits the help of his brother-in-law Jeff (Colin Morgan) to find the answers regarding his pregnant wife's secret in this six-part dark comedy-drama series written by Jez Butterworth.
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Man About the House: Season 1
December 2, 2011
After being released from jail, Freddie Jackson (Tom Hardy) plans to utilize the connections he made there to join the criminal underworld in this adaptation of Martina Cole's novel.
It originally aired in on UK's Sky One in 2009.
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Man in an Orange Shirt
June 17, 2018
During World War II, Michael Berryman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) and Thomas March (James McArdle) met and fell in love. However, after the war, Michael marries Flora (Joanna Vanderham). 60+ years later, Flora (Vanessa Redgrave) is living with her grandson Adam (Julian Morris), who secretly uses a dating app for hook-ups and avoids anything deeper. That is, until he meets Steve (David Gyasi), who wants more in this drama written by Patrick Gale.
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Man on Fire (2026): Season 1
April 30, 2026
John Creasy (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), a former Special Forces mercenary suffering from PTSD, must protect a young witness (Billie Boullet) in the series based on A.J. Quinnell's book series (Two film adaptations were previously made from the same name first book).
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Man Vs Bee: Season 1
June 24, 2022
Trevor Bingley (Rowan Atkinson) causes chaos in his battles with a bee while housesitting a mansion in this comedy series created by Atkinson and William Davies.
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Manhattan: Season 1
July 27, 2014
A group of scientists including Frank Winter (John Benjamin Hickey), Charlie Isaacs (Ashley Zukerman), Col. Alden Cox (Mark Moses), and Glen Babbit (Daniel Stern), along with their wives, settle in the New Mexico desert to begin work on the Manhattan project in this drama created and written by Sam Shaw.
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Manhattan: Season 2
October 13, 2015
The second season finds the scientists preparing for the first detonation of the atomic weapon on July 16, 1945.
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Manhattan Love Story: Season 1
September 30, 2014
The differences between men and women are seen through the thoughts of Dana (Analeigh Tipton) and Peter (Jake McDorman) as they begin dating each other.
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Manhunt (2017): Season 1
August 1, 2017
The eight-part season subtitled Unabomber focuses on FBI Agent and criminal profiler Jim "Fitz" Fitzgerald (Sam Worthington) as he tracks and eventually captures the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski (Paul Bettany) in 1996.
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Manhunt (2019)
March 11, 2019
Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton's (Martin Clunes) investigation into the fatal attack on a French college student leads to connection to several other murders and an attempted murder cases in the surrounding London area in this crime series based-on-a-true-story.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 6 Jan 2019 and in the US on Acorn TV on 11 Mar 2019]
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Manhunt (2024)
March 15, 2024
The seven-part limited series about Edwin Stanton's (Tobias Menzies) search for Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth is based on James L. Swanson's nonfiction book.
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Maniac (2018): Season 1
September 21, 2018
Jonah Hill and Emma Stone undergo a drug trial that goes awry in this adaptation of a Norwegian comedy series of the same name.
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Manifest: Season 1
September 24, 2018
When the passengers and crew of Montego Air Flight 828 land, they are surprised to learn five years had passed since they took flight in this drama from Robert Zemeckis and Jack Rapke.
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Marcel's Quantum Kitchen: Season 1
March 22, 2011
Top Chef alum and molecular gastronmost, Marcel Vigneron, runs a catering and event company that requires his masterful use of the science of cooking to provide food for hired events.
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Marcella: Season 1
July 1, 2016
Originally aired on ITV, the first English-language series from The Bridge creator Hans Rosenfeldt finds former Detective Sergeant Marcella Backland (Anna Friel) still reeling from her husband leaving her when one of her unsolved murder cases is reopened and she is drawn back into active duty.
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Marco Polo (2014): Season 1
December 12, 2014
The Netflix series explores the early days of Marco Polo's (Lorenzo Richelmy) time in the court of Kublai Khan (Benedict Wong).
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Mare of Easttown: Season 1
April 18, 2021
Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a small-town Pennsylvania detective, investigates a murder even as her personal life is falling apart in this limited series created by Brad Ingelsby.
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Margo's Got Money Troubles: Season 1
April 15, 2026
Margo Millet (Elle Fanning), a 20-year-old college dropout with a baby, uses some of her ex-wrestler father's (Nick Offerman) advice to make money on OnlyFans in David E. Kelley's series adaptation based on Rufi Thorpe's book of the same name.
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Marie Antoinette (2022): Season 1
March 19, 2023
14-year-old Marie Antoinette (Emilia Schüle) is married to future Louis XVI (Louis Cunningham) and must learn to navigate the French court and produce a male child in this drama series written by Deborah Davis.
[Premiered originally in France on Canal+ on 31 Oct 2022; in the UK on BBC Two in 29 Dec 2022 and in the US on PBS on 19 Mar 2023]
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Marlon: Season 1
August 16, 2017
Marlon (Marlon Wayans) is a father with two children and an ex-wife in this comedy loosely inspired by the comedian's real life.
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Mars: Season 1
November 14, 2016
Produced by Ron Howard, the hybrid miniseries features a scripted drama set in 2033 as six astronauts set out on the first mission to Mars with real documentary interviews with experts such as NASA administrator Charles Bolden, X-Prize Foundation head Peter Diamandis, Elon Musk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and The Martian author Andy Weir.
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Marshals: Season 1
March 1, 2026
Former Navy Seal/rancher Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals in Montana in the Yellowstone spinoff series.
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Marvel's Agent Carter: Season 1
January 6, 2015
After the end of World War II, Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) is pushing paper at the Strategic Scientific Reserve while secretly helping clear Howard Stark's name with the assistance of his butler, Edwin Jarvis (James D'Arcy) in the drama based on the Marvel One-Shot short film of the same name.
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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: Season 1
September 24, 2013
Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) leads a group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents: Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen), Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker), Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), and new recruit Skye (Chloe Bennet) to investigate and protect the world from the unknown. The first live-action series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes from The Avengers director Joss Whedon, along with Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen.
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Marvel's Cloak & Dagger: Season 1
June 7, 2018
In New Orleans, despite coming from different backgrounds, Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) meet and discover their superpowers are linked together. Their lives are complicated even more as their feelings grow for each other in this coming-of-age drama based on the comic book series.
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Marvel's Daredevil: Season 3
October 19, 2018
The third season of the superhero drama is expected to have elements from the "Born Again" comic storyline with a clash between Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio).
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Marvel's Daredevil: Season 2
March 18, 2016
The second season of the superhero drama sees a new vigilante named Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) in Hell's Kitchen as well as the return of Matt Murdock's (Charlie Cox) ex-girlfriend Electra Natchios (Élodie Yung).
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Marvel's Daredevil: Season 1
October 19, 2018
In New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights for justice as a blind lawyer in the daylight and as Daredevil at night.
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Marvel's Hit-Monkey: Season 1
November 17, 2021
A Japanese snow monkey (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) seeks vengeance after the slaying of his family with the help of the ghost of an American assassin (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) in this adult animated series from Josh Gordon and Will Speck.
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Marvel's Inhumans: Season 1
September 29, 2017
The first two episodes are set to air in IMAX theaters September 1st before premiering on ABC. The series will follow the royal family of Inhumans, led by their King, Black Bolt (Anson Mount), after they are split up by a military coup and end up in Hawaii in the latest television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Marvel's Iron Fist: Season 1
March 17, 2017
15 years after he disappeared, Daniel Rand (Finn Jones) returns to New York to claim control over his family's company, only to discover a long-fated enemy who will test his kung-fu skills and the power of the Iron Fist.
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Marvel's Iron Fist: Season 2
September 7, 2018
Raven Metzner takes over as showrunner from Scott Buck for the second season which will introduce Mary Walker aka Typhoid Mary (Alice Eve) and previously seen on Luke Cage and The Defenders, NYPD detective Misty Knight (Simone Missick).
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Marvel's Jessica Jones: Season 2
March 8, 2018
Jessica Jones seeks to get her life back in order when a new case pushes her to face what happened to her and her family.
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Marvel's Jessica Jones: Season 1
November 20, 2015
Former superhero Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) has opened a detective agency called Alias Investigations and meets Luke Cage (Mike Colter) on one of her cases as a man (David Tennant) from her past resurfaces.
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Marvel's Jessica Jones: Season 3
June 14, 2019
The third and final season Jessica seeks to fix her friendship with Trish as she faces another dangerous psychopath.
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Marvel's Luke Cage: Season 2
June 22, 2018
After recent events, Luke finds everyone knows of his abilities and a new enemy soon arrives.
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Marvel's Luke Cage: Season 1
September 30, 2016
Introduced in Marvel's Jessica Jones, Luke Cage (Mike Colter) gets his own show where he tries to rebuild his life in Harlem. He meets Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) again and deals with nightclub owner Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (Mahershala Ali), politician Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard), a criminal from Luke's past named Shades (Theo Rossi), and a pair of detectives (Simone Missick and Frank Whaley.
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Marvel's Runaways: Season 1
November 21, 2017
Based on the Marvel comics series, six teenagers: Alex Wilder (Rhenzy Feliz), Nico Minoru (Lyrica Okano), Karolina Dean (Virginia Gardner), Gert Yorkes (Ariela Barer), Chase Stein (Gregg Sulkin), and Molly Hernandez (Allegra Acosta) unite against The Pride (a.k.a their parents): Catherine and Geoffrey Wilder (Angel Parker and Ryan Sands); Robert and Tina Minoru (James Yaegashi and Brittany Ishibashi); Dale and Stacey Yorkes (Kevin Weisman and Brigid Brannagh); Frank and Leslie Dean (Kip Pardue and Annie Wersching); and Janet and Victor Stein (Ever Carradine and James Marsters).
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Marvel's The Defenders: Season 1
August 18, 2017
Luke Cage (Mike Colter), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Danny Rand (Finn Jones) join together to defeat a major threat.
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Marvel's The Punisher: Season 1
November 17, 2017
The Daredevil spin-off follows Frank Castle/The Punisher (Jon Bernthal) as he tracks down a hacker named Micro (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) to locate those who killed his family while Homeland Security agent Dinah Madani (Amber Rose Revah) tries to locate Frank.
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Marvel's The Punisher: Season 2
January 18, 2019
Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) has been living on the road when he becomes entangled in finding who is the young girl (Giorgia Whigham) (and what does she have) that would make someone want to kill her.
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Marvel's What If...?: Season 2
December 22, 2023
The Watcher (voiced by Jeffrey Wright) introduces more multiverses where we see the return of Hela, Strange Supreme, a young Peter Quill, and introduces Kahhori.
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Marvel's What If...?: Season 1
August 11, 2021
The animated series explores Marvel's multiverse concept with alternative scenarios of what was seen in the MCU films such as Peggy Carter taking the super soldier serum.
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Mary & George: Season 1
April 5, 2024
Mary Villiers (Julianne Moore) orchestrates the relationship between her son, George (Nicholas Galitzine) and King James I (Tony Curran) in the D.C. Moore historical drama based on Benjamin Woolley's non-fiction book The King's Assassin.
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Mary and Martha
April 20, 2013
The loss of their sons to malaria bring together American Mary Morgan (Hilary Swank) and British Martha O'Connell (Brenda Blethyn) to help raise awareness of the disease.
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Mary Kills People: Season 1
January 25, 2017
Dr. Mary Harris (Caroline Dhavernas) helps terminally ill patients end their lives in this Canadian drama created by Tara Armstrong.
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MaryLand: Season 1
May 5, 2024
Estranged sisters Becca (Suranne Jones) and Rosaline (Eve Best) are reunited when they learn their mother's body was found on the Isle of Man in this three-part miniseries co-created by Jones and Anne Marie O'Connor.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 22 May 2023 and in the US as a part of PBS's Masterpiece on 5 May 2024]
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Master of None: Season 3
May 23, 2021
Denise's (Lena Waithe) relationship with Alicia (Naomi Ackie) is the focus of season three.
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Master of None: Season 2
May 12, 2017
Dev (Aziz Ansari) travels to Italy in the second season of the comedy series.
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Master of None: Season 1
November 6, 2015
30-year-old Dev (Aziz Ansari) is a New York actor who has no idea what he wants in the comedy that will includes guest appearances from Claire Danes, Noah Emmerich and Ansari's parents.
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MasterChef: Season 1
July 27, 2010
FOX serves up a new food competition series with Gordon Ramsay at the helm. Think American Idol in the kitchen.
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Masters of Horror: Season 1
October 28, 2005
The cable network has enlisted some of the genre's top directors (John Landis, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Joe Dante) for this weekly horror anthology.
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Masters of Sex: Season 1
September 29, 2013
Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan star as pioneering human sexuality researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson in a 1950s-set drama based on a book by Thomas Maier.
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Masters of Sex: Season 2
July 13, 2014
Bill and Virginia continue their studies in the second season of the drama.
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Masters of Sex: Season 3
July 12, 2015
The drama jumps forward to the 1966 as Bill and Virginia reveal their groundbreaking study.
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Masters of Sex: Season 4
September 11, 2016
The fourth season picks up in 1968 as Bill and Virginia expand their practice.
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Masters of the Air
January 26, 2024
The adaptation of from Donald L. Miller's book of the same name by John Orloff focuses on the US Air Forces' 100th Bomb Group during World War II.
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Masters of the Universe: Revelation: Season 1
July 23, 2021
The animated series from Kevin Smith picks up from the end of the 1980s cartoon series with Prince Adam/He-Man (voiced by Chris Wood) fighting Skeletor (Mark Hamill).
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Matador: Season 1
July 15, 2014
DEA agent Tony "Matador" Bravo (Gabriel Luna) is recruited by the CIA and goes undercover as a professional soccer player with the L.A. Riot soccer team owned by billionaire Andres Galan (Alfred Molina).
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Mating Season: Season 1
May 22, 2026
Ray the racoon (voiced by Nick Kroll), Josh the bear (voiced by Zach Woods), Fawn the deer (voiced by June Diane Raphael), and Penelope the fox (voiced by Sabrina Jalee) are some of the animals looking for love in the adult animated romantic comedy series from Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, Mark Levin, and Nick Kroll.
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Coming Soon
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Spider-Noir: Season 1
- Start date: May 25, 2026
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Summerwater
- Start date: May 25, 2026
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder: Season 2
- Start date: May 27, 2026
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