TV Show Releases by Genre
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The Vineyard: Season 1
July 23, 2013
The reality show set in Martha's Vineyard follows the lives of 11 young locals and summer visitors.
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The Walking Dead: Season 9
October 7, 2018
Picking up a year and a half after the end of the war against Negan and the Saviors, the ninth season will introduce Samantha Morton as Alpha and Brett Butler, Gustavo Gomez, Zach McGowan, Lauren Ridloff, and Angel Theory join the cast.
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The Walking Dead: Season 1
October 31, 2010
Based on a comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, a small group of survivors, led by officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), must fight a world full of zombies.
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The Walking Dead: Season 6
October 11, 2015
In Alexandria, Rick tries to bring together his group with the Alexandrians to fight the Wolves but finds himself challenged by both familiar faces and the newcomers like Carter (Ethan Embry).
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The Walking Dead: Season 2
October 16, 2011
The second season of the zombie series sees the survivors moving on from Atlanta and encountering more survivors (and even more zombies) in the countryside.
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The Walking Dead: Season 4
October 13, 2013
Scott M. Gimple takes over as showrunner for the fourth season of the zombie drama.
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The Walking Dead: Season 3
October 14, 2012
A man who leads a small survivors settlement in Woodbury by the name of The Governor (David Morrissey) causes trouble for Rick and company as they seek safety from zombies.
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The Walking Dead: Season 5
October 12, 2014
Scott M. Gimple returns as showrunner for the fifth season of the zombie drama.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 3
September 7, 2025
Daryl and Carol continue their journey to return home in the third season of The Walking Dead spin-off.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 2
September 29, 2024
The second season subtitled The Book of Carol sees Daryl staying in France while friend Carol (Melissa McBride) continues her search for him in America.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 1
September 10, 2023
Daryl Dixon (Normal Reedus) finds himself in France and trying figure out how he got there as well as finding his way back home.
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The Walking Dead: Dead City: Season 1
June 18, 2023
Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) continue their journey to a post-apocalyptic Manhattan in the latest Walking Dead spinoff.
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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live: Season 1
February 25, 2024
Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) are reunited in the latest spinoff series in The Walking Dead franchise.
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The Walking Dead: World Beyond: Season 1
October 4, 2020
The latest Walking Dead spin-off is set after the zombie apocalypse and the first generation born are coming-of-age including Hope (Alexa Mansour) and Iris (Aliyah Royale).
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The Watch (2021): Season 1
January 3, 2021
Captain Sam Vimes (Richard Dormer) leads the misfits cops of City Watch which includes Lady Sybil Ramkin (Lara Rossi), Constable Cheery (Jo Eaton-Kent), Constable Carrot (Adam Hugill), Corporal Angua (Marama Corlett), Sergeant Detritus (voiced by Ralph Ineson), and Death (Wendell Pierce), as they seek to stop the resurrection of a dragon in this fantasy series inspired by characters in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels.
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The Watcher (2022): Season 1
October 13, 2022
Based on a true story, Dean (Bobby Cannavale) and Nora Brannock (Naomi Watts) discover their dream house has a very unwelcoming neighborhood, including frightening letters about someone watching them in this thriller limited series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan.
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The Watchful Eye: Season 1
January 30, 2023
Elena Santos (Mariel Molino) takes a live-in nanny job to take care of the young son of a rich widower but soon learns everyone in the Manhattan apartment building has secrets in this series created by Julie Durk.
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The Waterfront: Season 1
June 19, 2025
Harlan Buckley (Holt McCallany) returns to his family's fishing empire after two heart attacks after bad decisions by his wife Belle (Maria Bello) and son Cane (Jake Weary) threaten the business. Their daughter Bree (Melissa Benoist), a recovering addict, brings new complications that could spell more trouble for the family in the drama series from Kevin Williamson.
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The Watsons Go to Birmingham
September 20, 2013
Daniel (Wood Harris) and Wilona (Anika Noni Rose) Watson take their three children from Michigan to Birmingham to visit family in 1963 and are exposed to the realities of segregation in this adaptation of the Christopher Paul Curtis novel.
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The Wedding Bells: Season 1
March 7, 2007
This David E. Kelley dramedy centers on three sisters who run a wedding-planning business.
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The West Wing: Season 1
September 22, 1999
The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life. The first six seasons focused on the administration of President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet (Martin Sheen). The seventh and final season transitioned to the 2006 Presidential Election between Democrat Congressman Mathew Vincente Santos of Houston, Texas (Jimmy Smits) and Republican Senator Arnold Vinick of California (Alan Alda). Broadcast History:
Seasons 1-6: NBC, Wednesdays, 9:00pm EST
Season 7: NBC, Sundays, 8:00pm EST
Theme Music:
The theme tune is an original composition by W.G. Snuffy Walden. There is a CD available of his work, which includes not only a suite from The West Wing, but also his music from Felicity, Once and Again, & thirtysomething, plus other non-TV compositions. Walden can be contacted at his official website wgsnuffywalden.com.
Awards:
As of October 24, 2008:
The show and its stars have won 26 Primetime Emmys, 1 ADG Award, 2 ALMA Awards, 2 Artios Awards, 2 ASC Awards, 1 Banff Rockie Award, 2 CAS Award, 1 Christopher Award, 2 DGA Awards, 1 Eddie Award, 2 Family Television Awards, 2 Golden Globe Awards, 4 Golden Laurel Awards, 5 Golden Satellite Awards, 3 Humanitas Awards, 2 Imagen Awards, 2 Peabody Awards, 1 Prism Award, 6 SAG Awards, 2 Shine Awards, 4 Television Critics Association Awards, 3 TV Guide Awards, 3 Viewers for Quality Television Awards, 2 WGA Awards and 2 Wilbur Awards.
The show has been nominated for a total of 93 Primetime Emmys and holds the record for the most Emmys won in a single season for a single show which is 9 (for its first season).
The show also was named 1 of the 10 AFI TV Programs of the Year, received 1 Special Recognition from GLAAD Media Awards and 4 Commendations from the Prism Awards.
Syndication:
Airs all the time on Bravo (which is also part of the NBC Universal empire) and in some local areas during the "midnight hours."
DVD Releases:
All seven seasons have been released in all regions. There was complete series box set released in November 2006.
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The Wheel of Time: Season 2
September 1, 2023
The Two Rivers heroes are split up as they face new and old threats in the second season of the adaptation of the Robert Jordan's novel series of the same name.
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The Wheel of Time: Season 1
November 19, 2021
Moiraine (Rosamund Pike), a member of a powerful all-female organization and five young people, one who is prophesied to be the one who could save or destroy the world, begin a long journey in this adaptation of the Robert Jordan's novel series of the same name.
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The Wheel of Time: Season 3
March 13, 2025
Moiraine and Egwene must work together to prevent Rand's growing power from being corrupted by the Dark in the third season of the fantasy series based on the fourth Robert Jordan's book, The Shadow Rising.
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The Whispers: Season 1
June 1, 2015
FBI child specialist Claire Bennigan (Lily Rabe) is sent in to investigate after a dangerous event caused by a group of children in Washington, D.C. who claim an imaginary friend named Drill told them to do it.
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The White Lotus: Season 2
October 30, 2022
Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) and a new group of guests check-in at The White Lotus resort in Sicily in the second season of Mike White's satirical anthology series.
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The White Lotus: Season 1
July 11, 2021
The satirical anthology series created by Mike White gradually reveals the truth behind the seemingly perfect guests and staff at an exclusive Hawaiian resort over the course of a week.
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The White Lotus: Season 3
February 16, 2025
New guests arrive at The White Lotus resort in Sicily in the third season of Mike White's satirical anthology series.
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The White Princess: Season 1
April 16, 2017
The tentative peace after the defeat of King Richard III and Elizabeth of York's (Jodie Comer) marriage to Henry Tudor, King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy) is threatened by the appearance of a man (Patrick Gibson) claiming to be the Princess' brother, Prince Richard of York in this sequel to The White Queen.
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The White Queen: Season 1
June 16, 2013
Based on Philippa Gregory's The Cousin's War book series, the drama begins in 1464, during the War of the Roses, and follows the women caught up in the battle to be the rightful king of England.
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The Whole Truth: Season 1
September 22, 2010
The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama looks at a case from both the prosecutor (Maura Tierney) and defender (Rob Morrow) points of view.
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The Widow: Season 1
March 1, 2019
Georgia Wells (Kate Beckinsale) was told her husband had died in a plane crash in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but three years later when she sees news footage of her "dead" husband, she begins to question his disappearance and her past in this thriller co-produced by Amazon and ITV.
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The Wilds: Season 2
May 6, 2022
The still stranded girls discover there is also a group of teenage boys on the island in the second season of the thriller series.
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The Wilds: Season 1
December 11, 2020
A group of teenage girls must learn to work together when they are stranded on an island after their plane crashes in this thriller drama series created by Sarah Streicher.
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The Winchesters: Season 1
October 11, 2022
The prequel to "Supernatural" tells the story of how John (Drake Rodger) and Mary Winchester (Meg Donnelly) fell in love as they fought demons with fellow hunters Latika (Nida Khurshid) and Carlos (Jonathan "Jojo" Fleites).
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The Windermere Children: Season 1
April 5, 2020
A group of children rescued from Nazi concentration camps were brought to the Calgarth Estate by Lake Windermere in August 1945 to recuperate with the help of child psychologist Oscar Friedmann (Thomas Kretschmann), art therapist Marie Paneth (Romola Garai), philanthropist Leonard Montefiore (Tim McInnerny) and sports coach Jock Lawrence (Iain Glen). [Originally premiered in the UK on BBC2 on 27 Jan 2020.]
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The Winter King: Season 1
August 20, 2023
In this adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Chronicles book series, Arthur Pendragon (Iain De Caestecker) begins his journey to become King Arthur in a divided fifth century Britain.
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The Wire: Season 1
June 2, 2002
In chronicling a multi-generational family business dealing illegal drugs and the efforts of the Baltimore police to curb their trade, this series draws parallels between these organizations and the men and women on either side of the battle.The words of Gary W. Potter, Professor of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, in writing about the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s, can also be used to illuminate some of the central premises of the show:"There is precious little difference between those people who society designates as respectable and law abiding and those people society castigates as hoodlums and thugs. The world of corporate finance and corporate capital is as criminogenic and probably more criminogenic than any poverty-wracked slum neighborhood. The distinctions drawn between business, politics, and organized crime are at best artificial and in reality irrelevant. Rather than being dysfunctions, corporate crime, white-collar crime, organized crime, and political corruption are mainstays of American political-economic life."Tim Goodman, the television critic for The San Francisco Chronicle, summed the show up perfectly when he wrote: "This show is precisely the reason you pay for HBO."In New York's Newsday, Diane Werts says: "Most TV crime series aspire to John Grisham's level. 'The Wire' aspires to Dostoevsky's."Season ThemesSeason One centers around a family of drug dealers and the innerworkings of their empire. It also follows the detectives who are trying to catch the high members of the empire. Season Two steps away from the drug trade (while still mentioning characters from the previous season) to a case of dead prostitutes which turns into a look at the corruption surrounding the Port. Season Three investigates politics and finishes the main stories that were left open in season one. Season Four focuses on four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system and continues to address the politics of an inner-city and the issues of an election. Season Five is rumored to be about the media's role in Baltimore. Season Five will be the show's final season.Theme MusicIn the Season One opening credits, the Blind Boys of Alabama did Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole". The Season Two opening credits feature Waits's version of the song. According to creator David Simon, "It was our way of saying: This is the same show (song) but this year, the tale itself (singer, tonality) will be different." The Neville Brothers's version of the song opens Season Three. The theme which plays over the end credits was composed by the show's music supervisor, Blake Leyh.
International AiringsAustralia -- Monday at 12:00 p.m. on Ch.9. Currently airing Season 3.
New Zealand -- Wednesday at 11:40 p.m. on TV2, beginning December 15, 2004.
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The Wire: Season 2
June 1, 2003
In chronicling a multi-generational family business dealing illegal drugs and the efforts of the Baltimore police to curb their trade, this series draws parallels between these organizations and the men and women on either side of the battle.The words of Gary W. Potter, Professor of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, in writing about the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s, can also be used to illuminate some of the central premises of the show:"There is precious little difference between those people who society designates as respectable and law abiding and those people society castigates as hoodlums and thugs. The world of corporate finance and corporate capital is as criminogenic and probably more criminogenic than any poverty-wracked slum neighborhood. The distinctions drawn between business, politics, and organized crime are at best artificial and in reality irrelevant. Rather than being dysfunctions, corporate crime, white-collar crime, organized crime, and political corruption are mainstays of American political-economic life."Tim Goodman, the television critic for The San Francisco Chronicle, summed the show up perfectly when he wrote: "This show is precisely the reason you pay for HBO."In New York's Newsday, Diane Werts says: "Most TV crime series aspire to John Grisham's level. 'The Wire' aspires to Dostoevsky's."Season ThemesSeason One centers around a family of drug dealers and the innerworkings of their empire. It also follows the detectives who are trying to catch the high members of the empire. Season Two steps away from the drug trade (while still mentioning characters from the previous season) to a case of dead prostitutes which turns into a look at the corruption surrounding the Port. Season Three investigates politics and finishes the main stories that were left open in season one. Season Four focuses on four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system and continues to address the politics of an inner-city and the issues of an election. Season Five is rumored to be about the media's role in Baltimore. Season Five will be the show's final season.Theme MusicIn the Season One opening credits, the Blind Boys of Alabama did Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole". The Season Two opening credits feature Waits's version of the song. According to creator David Simon, "It was our way of saying: This is the same show (song) but this year, the tale itself (singer, tonality) will be different." The Neville Brothers's version of the song opens Season Three. The theme which plays over the end credits was composed by the show's music supervisor, Blake Leyh.
International AiringsAustralia -- Monday at 12:00 p.m. on Ch.9. Currently airing Season 3.
New Zealand -- Wednesday at 11:40 p.m. on TV2, beginning December 15, 2004.
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The Wire: Season 3
September 19, 2004
In chronicling a multi-generational family business dealing illegal drugs and the efforts of the Baltimore police to curb their trade, this series draws parallels between these organizations and the men and women on either side of the battle.The words of Gary W. Potter, Professor of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, in writing about the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s, can also be used to illuminate some of the central premises of the show:"There is precious little difference between those people who society designates as respectable and law abiding and those people society castigates as hoodlums and thugs. The world of corporate finance and corporate capital is as criminogenic and probably more criminogenic than any poverty-wracked slum neighborhood. The distinctions drawn between business, politics, and organized crime are at best artificial and in reality irrelevant. Rather than being dysfunctions, corporate crime, white-collar crime, organized crime, and political corruption are mainstays of American political-economic life."Tim Goodman, the television critic for The San Francisco Chronicle, summed the show up perfectly when he wrote: "This show is precisely the reason you pay for HBO."In New York's Newsday, Diane Werts says: "Most TV crime series aspire to John Grisham's level. 'The Wire' aspires to Dostoevsky's."Season ThemesSeason One centers around a family of drug dealers and the innerworkings of their empire. It also follows the detectives who are trying to catch the high members of the empire. Season Two steps away from the drug trade (while still mentioning characters from the previous season) to a case of dead prostitutes which turns into a look at the corruption surrounding the Port. Season Three investigates politics and finishes the main stories that were left open in season one. Season Four focuses on four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system and continues to address the politics of an inner-city and the issues of an election. Season Five is rumored to be about the media's role in Baltimore. Season Five will be the show's final season.Theme MusicIn the Season One opening credits, the Blind Boys of Alabama did Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole". The Season Two opening credits feature Waits's version of the song. According to creator David Simon, "It was our way of saying: This is the same show (song) but this year, the tale itself (singer, tonality) will be different." The Neville Brothers's version of the song opens Season Three. The theme which plays over the end credits was composed by the show's music supervisor, Blake Leyh.
International AiringsAustralia -- Monday at 12:00 p.m. on Ch.9. Currently airing Season 3.
New Zealand -- Wednesday at 11:40 p.m. on TV2, beginning December 15, 2004.
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The Wire: Season 4
September 10, 2006
One of the most heralded and unique dramas on television, David Simon's Baltimore-set crime show turns its focus on that city's public school system (and education in general) for its 13-episode fourth season.
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The Wire: Season 5
January 6, 2008
The crime drama returns in its final season with the hot seat applied at creator David Simon's previous occupation (journalist).
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The Witcher: Season 4
October 30, 2025
Liam Hemsworth takes over as Geralt of Rivia.
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The Witcher: Season 2
December 17, 2021
Geralt of Rivia takes Princess Cirilla to his childhood home of Kaer Morhen in the second season of the fantasy series based on the Polish book series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
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The Witcher: Season 3
June 29, 2023
Yennefer takes Geralt and Cirilla to Aretuza where they hope to find refuge while they learn more about Cirilla's powers, only to discover more danger.
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The Witcher: Season 3.5
July 27, 2023
The final three episodes of season three concludes Henry Cavill run as Geralt of Rivia before Liam Hemsworth steps in for Season 4.
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The Witcher: Season 1
December 20, 2019
Monster hunter Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), sorceress Yennefer (Anya Cholatra), and Princess Ciri (Freya Allan) must learn to work together to survive as they journey through the Continent in the fantasy series based on the Polish book series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
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The Witcher: Blood Origin: Season 1
December 25, 2022
The six-part prequel to The Witcher set 1200 years before Geralt of Rivia tells the story of the first Witcher and the events that led to the conjunction of the spheres.
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The Wiz Live!
December 3, 2015
NBC's latest live musical is an adaptation of the retelling of The Wizard of Oz with 18-year-old newcomer Shanice Williams as Dorothy; Queen Latifah as the Wiz; Mary J. Blige as Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the West; David Alan Grier as the Cowardly Lion; Elijah Kelley as the Scarecrow; Ne-Yo as the Tin Man; Common as the Bouncer of the Emerald City; and The Wiz's original Broadway Dorothy, Stephanie Mills as Aunt Em.
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The Wizard of Lies
May 21, 2017
Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz's adaptation of Diana B. Henriques' book focuses on the Ponzi scheme of Bernie Madoff (Robert De Niro) and the impact it had on his family, including his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer) and two sons (Alessandro Nivola and Nathan Darrow), when it all falls apart.
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The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window: Season 1
January 28, 2022
Anna (Kristen Bell) spends her days drinking wine and watching her neighbors when one day she thinks she sees someone murdered at her new neighbor's (Tom Riley) house in this limited series from Rachel Ramras, Hugh Davidson, and Larry Dorf.
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The Woman in the Wall: Season 1
January 19, 2024
Lorna Brady (Ruth Wilson), who is plagued by bouts of sleepwalking, discovers a dead woman in her house and Detective Colman Akande's (Daryl McCormack) investigation of a murdered priest leads him to Lorna in this series created by Joe Murtagh.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 27 Aug 2023; in the US on Paramount+ with Showtime on 19 Jan 2024 and Showtime on 21 Jan 2014]
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The Woman in White: Season 1
April 22, 2018
Art teacher Walter Hartright (Ben Hardy) falls in love with his student (Olivia Vinall), who is engaged to Sir Percival Glyde (Dougray Scott), but a woman dressed in white he found wandering on the road becomes the key to changing everything in this latest BBC adaptation by Fiona Seres of the Wilkie Collins novel.
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The Wonder Years: Season 1
January 31, 1988
"The Wonder Years" was a hit comedy series starring Fred Savage as Kevin Arnold the main character, a boy facing rites of passage on his way to adulthood. Kevin lives with his brother Wayne (Jason Hervey), his sister Karen (Olivia d'Abo), his father Jack (Dan Lauria), and his mother Norma (Alley Mills). Kevin grows up with his on-and-off girlfriend, Winnie Cooper (Danica McKellar), and his best friend, Paul Pfeiffer (Josh Saviano).The show had a successful 6 year run.Theme Song:
"With a Little Help From My Friends" by John Lennon & Paul McCartney -- performed by Joe CockerABC Broadcasty History:
January 1988 - April 1988 --- Tuesdays 8:30 October 1988 - February 1989 --- Wednesdays 9:00 February 1989 - August 1990 --- Tuesdays 8:30 August 1990 - August 1991 --- Wednesdays 8:00 August 1991 - February 1992 --- Wednesdays 8:30 March 1992 - September 1993 --- Wednesdays 8:00
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The X-Files: Season 1
September 10, 1993
The X-Files is a Peabody, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning American science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. The show was a hit for the Fox Broadcasting Company network, and its main characters and slogans (e.g., "The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One", "I Want to Believe") became pop culture touchstones. The X-Files is seen as a defining series of the 1990s, coinciding with the era's widespread mistrust of governments, interest in conspiracy theories and spirituality, and the belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
TV Guide called The X-Files the Second greatest cult television show and the 37th best television show of all time. In 2007, Time magazine included it on a list of the "100 Best TV Shows of All Time." In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named it Classic Sci-fi and the fourth best TV show in the last 25 years.
This long running FOX drama lasted nine seasons and focused on the exploits of FBI Agents Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, John Doggett and Monica Reyes and their investigations into the paranormal. From genetic mutants and killer insects to a global conspiracy concerning the colonisation of Earth by an alien species, this mind-boggling, humourous and occasionally frightening series created by Chris Carter has been one of the world's most popular sci-fi/drama shows since its humble beginnings in 1993.
So sit back and enjoy the fascinating world of The X-Files.
The entire nine seasons of The X-Files are now available on DVD!
Emmy Awards
2001 - Outstanding Makeup for a Series for episode DeadAlive
2000 - Outstanding Makeup for a Series for episode Theef - Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series for episode First Person Shooter - Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series for episode First Person Shooter
1999 - Outstanding Makeup for a series for episodes Two Fathers/One Son
1998 - Outstanding Art Direction for a Series for episode The Post-Modern Prometheus - Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series for episode Kill Switch
1997 - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Gillian Anderson - Outstanding Art Direction for a Series for episode Memento Mori - Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series for episode Tempus Fugit
1996 - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series to Peter Boyle for episode Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Drama Series to Darin Morgan for episode Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a series for episode Grotesque - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series for episode Nisei - Outstanding individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series for episode Nisei
1994 - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences for The X-Files
Golden Globe Awards
1998 - Best TV Series (Drama)
1997 - Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series (Drama) to David Duchovny
- Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series (Drama) to Gillian Anderson - Best TV Series (Drama)
1995 - Best TV Series (Drama)
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The X-Files: Season 10
January 24, 2016
Mulder and Scully (David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson) are reunited as they look into possible aliens and government conspiracy in six new episodes.
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The X-Files: Season 11
January 3, 2018
As Mulder and Scully seek to locate their son William they also tangle with a mysterious organization run by Erika Price (Barbara Hershey) in 10 new episodes.
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The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Season 1
March 4, 1992
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was based on the Indiana Jones series of films. The series follows the Indiana Jones character (as a young boy and as a young man) as he was growing up and experiencing his early adventures, where he gets into trouble, learns life lessons and encounters various historical figures along the way.
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was filmed on location all over the world ~ including England, Russia, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, France, India, China, Austria, Egypt, the United States, Morocco, Ireland, Italy, Africa, Turkey, Greece and Thailand.
This guide is laid out in the original order of the airings on TV. When the series was edited into films and released on video, the order changed. Please see the "Notes" section of the episode guides to see what episodes are on which videotapes.
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The Young Pope: Season 1
January 15, 2017
Newly named Pope Pius XIII, Lenny Belardo (Jude Law) grapples with the inner workings of the Vatican and comes into conflict with Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando), who thought the 47-year-old would more biddable than another cardinal. Instead, Lenny has his own ideas and prefers seeking advice from Sister Mary (Diane Keaton), who raised him at the orphanage.
The 10-part miniseries from Paolo Sorrentino premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2016.
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Them (2021): Season 1
April 9, 2021
The first season of the anthology series subtitled "Covenant" is set in 1950s where a black family from North Carolina move to an all-white Los Angeles neighborhood where they experience both human and supernatural threats.
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There Goes the Neighborhood: Season 1
August 9, 2009
A 20-foot-high wall is built around a group of eight families in the Atlanta, GA area and they compete for the $250,000 prize.
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Thief: Season 1
March 28, 2006
This six-episode series takes an in-depth look at the personal and professional life of a criminal (Homicide's Andre Braugher), who pulls off a seemingly successful bank robbery, only to watch things go downhill from there.
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Thirteen: Season 1
June 23, 2016
Ivy Moxam (Jodie Comer) returns to her family after disappearing 13 years ago. Her mother (Natasha Little) seeks to keep the news of her parents separation from her, her sister Emma (Katherine Rose Morley) resents that attention is being drawn away from her, and all the while, the kidnapper has not been caught.
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This City Is Ours: A Crime Family Saga: Season 1
March 5, 2026
When Ronnie (Sean Bean) decides to retire from his drug empire, his son Jamie (Jack McMullen) and his second in command Michael (James Nelson-Joyce) battle over leadership in the British crime drama created by Stephen Butchard.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 23 Mar 2025 and in the US on AMC+ on 5 Mar 2026]
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This Close: Season 1
February 14, 2018
Both Kate (Shoshanna Stern) and her best friend Michael (Josh Feldman) are deaf and they juggle life and relationships in this dramedy created by Stern and Feldman.
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This England: Season 1
September 28, 2022
Newly appointed Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Kenneth Branagh) and the British government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic is at the center of this six-part limited series written by Michael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Sky Atlantic on 28 Sep 2022 and in the US on BritBox on 1 Nov 2023]
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This Is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist: Season 1
April 7, 2021
The documentary series directed by Colin Barnicle looks into the still unsolved case where two men dressed up as Boston police stole 13 works of art worth more than $500 million from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990.
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This Is Going To Hurt: Season 1
June 2, 2022
The adaptation of Adam Kay's memoir of the same name follows Adam (Ben Whishaw) as he deals with the challenges of working the OB-GYN ward of a British NHS hospital.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 8 Feb 2022 and in the US on AMC+/Sundance Now on 2 Jun 2022]
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This Is Us: Season 1
September 20, 2016
The Dan Fogelman dramedy features people (Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Chrissy Metz, Mandy Moore, and Milo Ventimiglia) who share the same birthday and how their lives cross each other.
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Thorne: Season 1
October 10, 2010
Encore airs the British adaption of Mark Billingham's crime novels Sleepy Head and Scaredy Cat with David Morrissey as DI Tom Thorne.
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Those About To Die: Season 1
July 18, 2024
In ancient Rome, Emperor Vespasian (Anthony Hopkins), his son Titus (Tom Hughes), crime boss Tenax (Iwan Rheon), trader Cala (Sara Martins) ex-general Marsus (Rupert Penry-Jones) and patrician Antonia (Gabriella Pession) are some of the people at the gladiator games in the series inspired by the non-fiction book by Daniel Mannix of the same name.
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Those Who Kill: Season 1
March 3, 2014
Pittsburgh homicide detective Catherine Jensen (Chloë Sevigny) seeks help from forensic psychologist Thomas Schaeffer (James D'Arcy) to track a serial killer and solve a case from her past in this adaption of a Danish series. [Began airing on Lifetime Movie Network TV 30 Mar 2014]
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Three Little Birds: Season 1
February 1, 2024
In 1957, Leah (Rochelle Neil), her sister Chantrelle (Saffron Coomber) and their friend Hosanna (Yazmin Belo) left Jamaica for a new life in London in this drama series inspired by writer Lenny Henry's family's own experience.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 22 Oct 2023 and in the US on BritBox on 1 Feb 2024]
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Three Pines: Season 1
December 2, 2022
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (Alfred Molina) and his team investigate murders in a Québec village in this crime drama series adaptation of Louise Penny's mystery novel series.
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Three Rivers: Season 1
October 4, 2009
Alex O'Loughlin heads up the team of doctors and nurses at a Pittsburgh organ transplant hospital.
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Three Women: Season 1
September 13, 2024
Writer Gia (Shailene Woodley) persuades three women (Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy) to tell how they changed their lives in the face of expectations in this adaptation of Lisa Taddeo's nonfiction book of the same name.
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Threshold: Season 1
September 16, 2005
This sci-fi drama with a sense of humor follows a team of scientists and military personnel who deal with an alien invasion on Earth.
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Thurgood
February 24, 2011
George Stevens, Jr.'s one-man play with Laurence Fishburne as the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, was filmed at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater for HBO.
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Ties That Bind: Season 1
August 12, 2015
Seattle police detective Allison McLean (Kelli Williams) takes in her brother's (Luke Perry) two kids after he goes to jail in Up's first scripted drama series.
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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!: Season 1
March 3, 2013
Based on the Dutch series Penoza, Marta Walraven (Radha Mitchell) discovers she must continue her murdered husband's illegal business activities if she wants to protect their three children from a crime boss.
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Time: Season 2
March 27, 2024
The second season of the anthology series written by Jimmy McGovern and Helen Black focuses on three women prisoners Orla (Jodie Whittaker), Kelsey (Bella Ramsey), and Abi (Tamara Lawrance).
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 29 Oct 2023 and in the US on BritBox on 27 Mar 2024]
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Time: Season 1
June 6, 2021
The anthology series written by Jimmy McGovern focuses on prisoner Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) and warden Eric McNally (Stephen Graham).
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 6 Jun 2021 and in the US on BritBox on 17 Aug 2021]
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Time After Time: Season 1
March 5, 2017
H.G. Wells (Freddie Stroma) time travels to modern day Manhattan to catch Jack the Ripper (Josh Bowman) in this Kevin Williamson drama series based on the novel and movie of the same name.
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Timeless (2016): Season 1
October 3, 2016
Garcia Flynn (Goran Visnjic) steals a time machine and its up to a trio that includes the time machine engineer Rufus Carlin (Malcolm Barrett), Delta Force soldier Wyatt Logan (Matt Lanter) and history professor Lucy Preston (Abigail Spencer) to use a prototype to stop Flynn from changing the past.
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Tin Man: Season 1
December 2, 2007
The Sci Fi channel reimagines "The Wizard of Oz" as a three-part miniseries.
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Tiny Beautiful Things: Season 1
April 7, 2023
Struggling writer Clare (Kathryn Hahn) reluctantly takes over as an advice columnist in this Liz Tigelaar series based on Cheryl Strayed's book of the same name.
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Tiny Pretty Things: Season 1
December 14, 2020
Neveah (Kylie Jefferson) arrives at an elite ballet academy in Chicago after the death of a star student and discovers ruthless competition and secrets in this series based on the novel by Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra.
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Titanic: Season 1
March 21, 2012
The story of the people on the fateful voyage of the Titanic is retold in this miniseries by Julian Fellowes of Downton Abbey fame.
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Titanic: Blood and Steel: Season 1
September 19, 2012
The 12-part miniseries explores the people and issues surrounding the construction of the Titanic before it's ultimately ill-fateful journey in 1912.
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Titans (2018): Season 1
October 12, 2018
Dick Grayson aka Robin (Brenton Thwaites), Rachel Roth aka Raven (Teagan Croft) up with Gar Logan aka Beast Boy (Ryan Potter) and Koriand'r aka Starfire (Anna Diop) come together to defend Earth from destruction in this live-action series based on the Teen Titans characters.
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Titus: Season 1
March 20, 2000
This half-hour comedy chronicles the hilarious world of Christopher Titus and his totally messed-up poor white trash family. Between his drunken father, his dimwitted brother, and his goody-goody best friend, it's amazing Titus is alive, let alone engaged to a "normal" girl.
Titus adapted Christopher Titus' stand-up routine in a novel way: each episode is narrated by Titus from a black & white "Neutral Space," from which he comments on the events as they unfold, punctuated by short, surreal flashbacks to his childhood and adolescence. The hilarious interplay between these three levels of narrative is sometimes amazingly complex and even contradictory, highlighting the exceedingly black nature of the show's humor. Alas, the Fox network lived up to its history of commissioning innovative television and then sabotaging it; the third and blackest season was made particularly incoherent by showing the sequences out of logical order.
Titus never made it to syndication, and is currently unavailable — a buried gem — until its release on DVD in September 2005.
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To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters
March 26, 2017
To ensure their family's survival, Charlotte (Finn Atkins), Emily (Chloe Pirrie) and Anne Brontë (Charlie Murphy) seek to publish their writings after the scandalous behavior of their brother Branwell (Adam Nagaitis) is discovered in this drama written and directed by Sally Wainwright.
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Tokyo Vice: Season 2
February 8, 2024
Jake and Hiroto Katagiri (Ken Watanabe)'s investigation into yakuza crime lord Shinzo Tozawa (Ayumi Tanida) brings danger to them and those close to them in the second season of the crime drama series loosely inspired Jake Adelstein's memoir.
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Tokyo Vice: Season 1
April 7, 2022
Set in the 1990s, reporter Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) covers the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat for a Japanese newspaper in this crime drama series loosely inspired Jake Adelstein's memoir.
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season 1
August 31, 2018
John Krasinski takes over the mantle as Jack Ryan as the CIA analyst becomes involved in his first field assignment in the eight-episode season for Amazon.
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season 3
December 21, 2022
Jack Ryan is a fugitive and hiding from both the CIA and the people behind a conspiracy he uncovered in the third season of the action series.
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season 2
October 31, 2019
Jack Ryan investigates possible illegal arms trading in Venezuela in the second season of the action series.
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season 4
June 30, 2023
In the fourth and final season, Jack as the new CIA Acting Deputy Director, uncovers a conspiracy that threatens his belief in the system.
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Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft: Season 1
October 10, 2024
Archeologist Lara Croft (voiced by Hayley Atwell) returns home from solo adventures to find the thief that stole a dangerous and powerful Chinese artifact from Croft Manor in the animated series set after the events of the Survivor Trilogy of video games.
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Tommy (2020): Season 1
February 6, 2020
NYPD officer Abigail "Tommy" Thomas (Edie Falco) is hired to become the first female Chief of Police for the LAPD in this drama from Paul
Attanasio.
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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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