TV Show Releases by Genre
The Morning Show: Season 3September 13, 2023 |
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The Morning Show: Season 4September 17, 2025 |
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The Morning Show: Season 1November 1, 2019 |
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The Mosquito Coast: Season 1April 30, 2021 |
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The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Season 1March 6, 2020 |
The Murders at White House Farm: Season 1September 24, 2020Based on the 1985 murders, the miniseries begins with Jeremy Bamber (Freddie Fox) calling the police that his sister Sheila (Cressida Bonas) was threatening the family with a rifle. When they arrive, DCI Taff Jones (Stephen Graham) and DS Stan Jones (Mark Addy) determine it was a murder-suicide. But as the investigation continues, the truth is revealed. [Premiered in the UK under the name White House Farm on ITV on 8 Jan 2020]
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The Musketeers: Season 1January 19, 2014 |
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The Mysteries of Laura: Season 1September 17, 2014 |
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The Mysterious Benedict Society: Season 1June 25, 2021 |
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The Name of the Rose: Season 1May 23, 2019In 1327, Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (John Turturo) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung) investigate several mysterious murders at an isolated monastery in the Italian Alps while trying to avoid antagonizing Inquisitor Bernard Gui (Rupert Everett) in this eight-part drama based on Umberto Eco's novel (which was also was a 1986 film of the same name).
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The Narrow Road to the Deep NorthApril 18, 2025In 1989, Dr. Dorrigo Evans (Jacob Elordi/Ciarán Hinds) is haunted by guilt and memories of being a POW during World War II and his affair with his uncle's wife (Odessa Young) in the six-part adaptation by Shaun Grant of Richard Flanagan's novel of the same name. [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One and in the US on Prime Video on 18 Apr 2025]
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The Nest: Season 1March 22, 2020Dan (Martin Compston) and Emily (Sophie Rundle) have a wonderful life in Glasgow, but have been trying to have child together for years. Their lives are changed when Emily meets troubled 18-year-old Kaya (Mirren Mack), who is willing to be their surrogate in this drama created by Nicole Taylor. [Originally premiered on BBC One on 22 Mar 2020]
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The Nevers: Season 1April 11, 2021 |
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The New Edition Story: Season 1January 24, 2017The three-part miniseries spans the years from its formation in 1978 to the subsequent departure of Bobby Brown, post-break-up careers, and reunions of the 1980 R&B boy band that included Michael Bivins (Bryshere Y. Gray), Ricky Bell (Caleb McLaughlin), Bobby Brown (Woody McClain), Ronnie Devoe (Keith Powers), Raplph Tresvant (Algee Smith), and Johnny Gill (Luke James).
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The New Look: Season 1February 14, 2024 |
The New Pope: Season 1January 12, 2020 |
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The Newsreader: Season 1March 18, 2022Set in 1986 Australia, star newsreader Helen Norville (Anna Torv) is paired up with reporter Dale Jennings (Sam Reid) to cover national and world news including the Challenger explosion, Halley’s Comet, the Russell Street bombing in Melbourne, and the AIDS crisis. [Aired originally in Australia on ABC TV on 15 Aug 2021; in the US on The Roku Channel on 18 Mar 2022; in the UK on BBC2 on 24 Jul 2022]
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The Newsreader: Season 2August 7, 2025 |
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The Newsroom: Season 2July 14, 2013The second season of the drama picks up with ACN's News Night covering the capture of Muammar Gaddafi’s Tripoli compound, with Jim reporting on the Romney campaign, and Neal looking into the Occupy Wall Street movement. Meanwhile, Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels) is in trouble for calling the Tea Party the American Taliban.
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The Newsroom: Season 3November 9, 2014 |
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The Newsroom: Season 1June 24, 2012 |
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The Night Agent: Season 2January 23, 2025 |
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The Night Agent: Season 3February 19, 2026 |
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The Night Agent: Season 1March 23, 2023 |
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The Night Manager: Season 2January 11, 2026Jonathan Pine's (Tom Hiddleston) low-key life as Alex Goodwin is disrupted when he tries to stop the Colombian arms operation of Teddy Dos Santos (Diego Calva) with reluctant help from Roxana Bolaños (Camila Morrone). [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 1 Jan 2026 and in the US on Prime Video on 11 Jan 2026]
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The Night Manager: Season 1April 19, 2016Based on John le Carre's novel, ex-British soldier Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) is recruited by MI-6's Angela Burr (Olivia Colman) to infiltrate the inner circle of an arms trader named Richard Onslow Roper (Hugh Laurie). [Premiered originally as a miniseries in the UK on BBC One on 21 February 2016 and in the US on AMC on 19 Apr 2016]
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The Night Of: Season 1July 10, 2016 |
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The Night Shift: Season 1May 27, 2014The medical drama follows the night shift at San Antonio Memorial that includes manager Michael Ragosa (Freddy Rodriguez), Afghanistan veteran Dr. TC Callahan (Eoin Macken), Dr. Jordan Alexander (Jill Flint), Dr. Topher Zia (Ken Leung), Dr. Drew Alister (Brendan Fehr), Dr. Landry de la Cruz (Daniella Alonso), resident Paul Cummings (Robert Bailey Jr.), nurse Kenny (JR Lemon), and intern Krista (Jeananne Goossen).
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The Nine: Season 1October 4, 2006 |
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The Nine Lives of Chloe King: Season 1June 14, 2011 |
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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: Season 1March 29, 2009 |
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The Normal HeartMay 25, 2014Ryan Murphy's adaptation of Larry Kramer's Tony-winning play about the early days of the AIDS crisis. After seeing a friend succumb to a new disease killing gay men at the offices of Dr. Emma Brookner (Julia Roberts), Ned Weeks (Mark Ruffalo) seeks to organize more action to combat it, even as his bluntness threatens to alienate people around him including his brother Ben (Alfred Molina), his lover Felix (Matt Bomer), and Bruce Niles (Taylor Kitsch), a closeted investment banker.
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The North Water: Season 1July 15, 2021Set in the late 1850s, Patrick Sumner (Jack O'Connell), a disgraced ex-army surgeon finds a job as a doctor on an Arctic whaling ship where he faces not only harsh conditions but also violent crewmates including harpooner Henry Drax (Colin Farrell) in this drama miniseries based on Ian McGuire's novel of the same name.
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The O.C.: Season 1August 5, 2003The O.C. - also known as Orange County, California - is an idyllic paradise, a wealthy, harbor-front community where everything and everyone appears to be perfect. But beneath the surface is a world of shifting loyalties and identities, of kids living secret lives hidden from their parents and of parents living secret lives hidden from their children. 'The O.C.' tells the story of the Cohen, Cooper and Nichol families and Ryan Atwood, a troubled teen from the wrong side of the tracks who is thrust into this world and who will forever change the lives of the residents of The O.C.Produced by: Warner Brothers TV, College Hill Pictures, Wonderland and Hypnotic ProductionsTheme Song: California (Here We Come) by Phantom Planet.
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The OA: Season 2March 22, 2019 |
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The OA: Season 1December 16, 2016 |
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The Offer: Season 1April 28, 2022 |
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The Old Man: Season 1June 16, 2022 |
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The Old Man: Season 2September 12, 2024 |
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The One (2021): Season 1March 12, 2021 |
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The Originals: Season 1October 3, 2013 |
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The Orville: Season 1September 10, 2017 |
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The Other Bennet Sister: Season 1May 6, 2026Mary Bennet (Ella Bruccoleri), the middle sister in "Pride and Prejudice," moves to London to live with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, in the series based on Janice Hadlow's novel of the same name. [Set to premiere in the UK on BBC One on 15 Mar 2026 and in the US on BritBox on 6 May 2026]
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The Other Black Girl: Season 1September 13, 2023 |
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The Others: Season 1February 12, 2000College student Marian Kitt is terrified to discover that she has the power to see into the "other side." Word of Marian's vision spreads to Professor Miles Ballard, a student of paranormal and psychic phenomena. He introduces Marian to The Others, a group of individuals with the ability to vicariously experience the feelings, thoughts and experiences of others, and to help them understand paranormal phenomena. Famed medium Elmer Greentree is their spiritual leader and a mentor figure for Marian, whose potential to see "all of the light" is strong. With Marian now among them, they will help each other understand their abilities as they encounter otherworldly, often frightening, alternative dimensions. And all the while, a dark force looms over them.
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The Outpost: Season 1July 10, 2018 |
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The Outsider (2020): Season 1January 12, 2020 |
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The Outsiders: Season 1March 25, 1990Based on the award-winning book by S.E. Hinton and the film by Francis Coppola, comes the TV series of "The Outsiders". The story of the Curtis brothers, Darry, Soda Pop, and Pony Boy, struggling to make it as a family. According to Ponyboy, there's two kinds of people in the world: greasers and socs. A soc (short for "social") has money, can get away with just about anything, and has an attitude longer than a limousine. A greaser, on the other hand, always lives on the outside and needs to watch his back. Ponyboy is a greaser, and he's always been proud of it, even willing to rumble against a gang of socs for the sake of his fellow greasers--until one terrible night when his friend Johnny kills a soc. The murder gets under Ponyboy's skin, causing his bifurcated world to crumble and teaching him that pain feels the same whether a soc or a greaser. This classic, written by S. E. Hinton when she was 16 years old, is as profound today as it was when it was first published in 1967. From Producer FRANCIS COPPOLA and Writer/Director ALAN SHAPIRO comes the Fox network's acclaimed series, "THE OUTSIDERS."
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The Pacific: Season 1March 14, 2010 |
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The Pale Horse: Season 1February 9, 2020 |
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The Paradise: Season 1September 25, 2012 |
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The Passage: Season 1January 14, 2019A secret government-funded medical facility creates a new virus that could end all diseases but could also end mankind. Believing a young child is the key, FBI Agent Brad Wolgast (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) is tasked to bring in Amy Bellafonte (Saniyya Sidney) to the facility, but he begins to have second thoughts and they go on the run in this series based on Justin Cronin's trilogy of book of the same name.
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The PassionMarch 20, 2016 |
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The Path: Season 2January 25, 2017 |
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The Path: Season 1March 30, 2016 |
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The Patient: Season 1August 30, 2022 |
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The Penguin: Season 1September 19, 2024 |
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The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story: Season 1February 2, 2016The limited series from Ryan Murphy based on Jeffrey Toobin's book "The Run of His Life: The People V. O.J. Simpson" focuses on the lawyers on the both sides of the case against O.J. Simpson (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) with John Travolta as Robert Shapiro, Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark, David Schwimmer as as Robert Kardashian, and Courtney Vance as Johnnie Cochran.
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The Perfect Couple: Season 1September 5, 2024 |
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The Peripheral: Season 1October 21, 2022 |
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The Philanthropist: Season 1June 24, 2009 |
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The Pitt: Season 2January 8, 2026 |
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The Pitt: Season 1January 9, 2025 |
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The Playboy Club: Season 1September 19, 2011 |
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The Player: Season 1September 24, 2015 |
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The Plot Against America: Season 1March 16, 2020 |
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The Politician: Season 1September 27, 2019 |
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The Politician: Season 2June 19, 2020 |
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The Power: Season 1March 31, 2023 |
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The Practice: Season 1March 4, 1997David E. Kelley's Emmy Award-winning legal drama, The Practice, had eight amazing seasons, with promising, provocative, issue-related stories, coupled with the writer's trademark humor. Set in Boston, The Practice centers on a firm of passionate attorneys to whom every case is important and every client worth a fight to the end. Legal maneuvering is the firm's modus operandi, and they have it down to a science, making even the most questionable arguments convincing. And while they can't - and don't - win every trial, the pursuit of justice remains the priority until the final verdict is announced … and sometimes afterwards. Pursuing justice, however, often confronts them with serious ethical and moral issues of conscience. The end of last season saw Bobby Donnell quitting the firm and leaving Eugene Young (Steve Harris) in charge. In the final season, we find Eugene not only tackling his new role as head of the firm, but also the new dynamic with co-workers Ellenor Frutt (Camryn Manheim), a single mom known for her fervent commitment to clients and for refusing to take "no" for an answer; Jimmy Berluti (Michael Badalucco), a hard-working "good guy" with a winning record and unparalleled loyalty to the firm; and a budding relationship with Jamie Stringer (Jessica Capshaw), a young associate recently out of law school. In addition to returning cast members Manheim, Harris, Badalucco and Capshaw, in the final season, Kelley injected the series with intriguing new characters, including acclaimed film actor James Spader, who will play Alan Shore, a complicated and ethically challenged lawyer, and Rhona Mitra, who will play Tara Wilson, a confident paralegal in her third year of law school who is also the firm's new tough-as-nails assistant. The multiple Emmy Award-winning drama has also earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, a Peabody Award, a Viewers for Quality Television Award, an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award and, most recently, a coveted Humanitas Award. Spin-offs: Boston Legal Other related shows (within the same "universe"): Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Gideon's Crossing Awards and Nominations 1998 Emmy Awards • Nominated Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David E. Kelley for Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (John Larroquette for playing "Joey Heric" in Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Camryn Manheim) • Won Outstanding Drama Series1999 Golden Globe Awards • Won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture (Camryn Manheim) (Tied with Faye Dunaway for "Gia") • Won Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama (Dylan McDermott) • Won Best TV-Series - Drama"The Practice" has received the award for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series every full-length season. • John Larroquette as "Joey Heric" (Season 2) • Edward Herrmann as "Atty. Anderson Pearson" (Season 3) • James Whitmore as "Raymond Oz" (Season 4) • Michael Emerson as "William Hinks" (Season 5) • Charles Dutton as "Leonard Marshall" (Season 6) • Sharon Stone as "Sheila Carlisle" (Season 8) • William Shatner as "Denny Crane" (Season 8) Broadcast History ----------------- First telecast: March 4, 1997 Last telecast: May 16, 2004 Show type: Drama Number of episodes: 168 Newtork: ABC (Simulcast in HDTV for the 2000-2001 season through the 2003-2004 season) ------------------------------ Spinoff: Boston Legal
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The Premise: Season 1September 16, 2021 |
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The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park: Season 1November 13, 2019 |
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The PrisonerNovember 15, 2009 |
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The Protector: Season 1June 12, 2011 |
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The Punisher: One Last KillMay 12, 2026 |
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The Purge (2018): Season 1September 4, 2018 |
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The Pursuit of Love: Season 1July 30, 2021The adaptation of Nancy Mitford's novel about Fanny Logan (Emily Beecham) and her cousin Linda Radlett's (Lily James) search for love that includes Lord Merlin (Andrew Scott), Tony Kroesig (Freddie Fox), Christian Talbot (James Frecheville), and Fabrice De Sauveterre (Assaad Bouab). [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 9 May 2021 and in the US on Prime Video on 30 Jul 2021]
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The Quad: Season 1February 1, 2017The drama series focuses on new Georgia A&M University president Eva Fletcher (Anika Noni Rose) as she deals with staffers such as band director Cecil Diamond (Ruben Santiago-Hudson) and the incoming freshman class that includes Eva's daughter (Jazz Raycole), a rapper named Cedric (Peyton Alex Smith), saxophonist Noni (Zoe Renee), and white quarterback BoJohn (Jake Allyn).
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The Queen's Gambit: Season 1October 23, 2020 |
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The Rain: Season 1May 4, 2018 |
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The Rainmaker: Season 1August 16, 2025New lawyer Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan) finds work with Jocelyn "Bruiser" Stone (Lana Parrilla) after being fired by Leo F. Drummond (John Slattery) at the major law firm his girlfriend (Madison Iseman) works at in drama series based on John Grisham's novel of the same name (and was previously adapted into a movie in 1997).
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Season 1October 14, 2010 |
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 1May 12, 2009 |
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The Real Housewives of Washington D.C.: Season 1August 5, 2010 |
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The Real L Word : Season 1June 20, 2010 |
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The Real World: Season 1May 21, 1992"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 2January 14, 2022"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 3June 23, 1994"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 4June 28, 1995"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 5July 10, 1996"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Recruit (2022): Season 2January 30, 2025 |
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The Recruit (2022): Season 1December 16, 2022 |
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The Red King: Season 1September 25, 2025Detective Sergeant Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra) is sent to the Welsh island of St. Jory after blowing whistle on fellow cops in Newcastle. An investigation into a missing teen cold case leads to a pagan cult. [Premiered originally in the UK on Alibi on 24 Apr 2024 and in the US on AMC+ on 25 Sep 2025]
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The Red Line: Season 1April 28, 2019Produced by Greg Berlanti and Ava DuVernay, the event series based on creator's Caitlin Parrish play A Twist of Water, looks at the impact of the shooting death of an innocent African-American doctor by a white police officer on three families connected to the case: the police officer's (Noel Fisher), the victim's husband (Noah Wyle) and child (Aliyah Royale) and the politician's (Emayatzy Corinealdi).
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The Red Road: Season 1February 27, 2014 |
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The Red Tent: Season 1December 7, 2014 |
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The Regime: Season 1March 3, 2024 |
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The Republic of Sarah: Season 1June 14, 2021 |
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The ResidenceMarch 20, 2025 |
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The Resident: Season 1January 21, 2018Senior resident Dr. Conrad Hawkins (Matt Czuchry) mentors first year resident Dr. Devon Pravesh (Manish Dayal) while juggling his on-and-off-again relationship with nurse Nicolette Nevin (Emily VanCamp) and dealing with the Chief of Surgery Dr. Randolph Bell (Bruce Greenwood) in this medical drama from Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi.
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The Westies: Season 1
- Start date: Jul 17, 2026
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The Crow Girl: Season 2
- Start date: Jul 20, 2026
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Season 4
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