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This is a list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by
USA Network.
Current programming
Original programming
Scripted
Drama
Unscripted
Docuseries
- Race for the Championship (2022)
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- The Big D (2023)
Reality
Sports
Pro wrestling
Syndicated
Upcoming programming
Original programming
Unscripted
Reality
Pro wrestling
Former programming
Original programming
Scripted
Unscripted
Pro wrestling
Sports
Syndicated programming
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Coronation Street (1982–83)
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Adventures in Paradise (1983–84)
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1983–93)
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Dragnet (1983–90)
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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1984)
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Bridget Loves Bernie (1984)
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Candid Camera (1984–88)
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The Flying Nun (1984)
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Gidget (1984)
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The Gong Show (1984–87)
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Lancer (1984–86)
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Make Me Laugh (1984–86)
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Tales of the Unexpected (1984–85)
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The Virginian (1984–87)
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Bullseye (1985–87)
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Chain Reaction (1985–91)
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The Edge of Night (1985–89)
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He & She (1985–87)
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The Joker's Wild (1985–87, 1991–94)
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The Master (1985, 1989)
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Peyton Place (1985)
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The Prisoner (1985)
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Room 222 (1985–88)
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All-Star Blitz (1986)
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Anything for Money (1986–88)
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The Girl with Something Extra (1986–88)
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Good Morning World (1986)
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Let's Make a Deal (1986–88)
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Liar's Club (1986–87)
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Madame's Place (1986–91)
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The Monroes (1986)
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Mr. Merlin (1986–88)
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Oh Madeline (1986–88)
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Riptide (1986–88)
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The Second Hundred Years (1986–87)
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That Girl (1986–88)
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Wanted: Dead or Alive (1986–87)
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The Benny Hill Show (1987)
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Code Red (1987–88)
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The Great Space Coaster (1987)
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Hot Potato (1987–90)
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The New Mike Hammer (1987–92)
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Play the Percentages (1987–89)
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Press Your Luck (1987–95)
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Search for Tomorrow (1987–89)
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Temperatures Rising (1987–88)
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Tic-Tac-Dough (1987–90, 1993–94)
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$25,000/$100,000 Pyramid (1988–95)
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Diamonds (1988–91)
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Bustin' Loose (1988–89)
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Double Trouble (1988–91)
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High Rollers (1988–91)
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Miami Vice (1988–91)
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Murder, She Wrote (1988–97)
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Otherworld (1988)
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Private Eye (1988–91)
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Street Hawk (1988–91)
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Tales of the Gold Monkey (1988–90)
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The Equalizer (1989–91)
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Face the Music (1989–90)
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Hollywood Squares (1989–93)
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It's Your Move (1989–92)
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Land of the Giants (1989–92)
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The Law & Harry McGraw (1989–92)
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Lost in Space (1989–91)
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My Sister Sam (1989–93)
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Name That Tune (1989–91)
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Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1989–90)
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The Three Stooges (1989)
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Werewolf (1989–91)
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Wipeout (1989–91)
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Counterstrike (1990–93)
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Divorce Court (1990–93)
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Dog House (1990–93)
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Just the Ten of Us (1990–96)
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MacGyver (1990–97)
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The Partridge Family (1990)
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Swamp Thing: The Series (1990–93)
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Win, Lose or Draw (1990–92)
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Beyond Reality (1991–93)
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Darkroom (1991)
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The Judge (1991–93)
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My Two Dads (1991–95, 2002)
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Scrabble (1991–95)
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Superior Court (1991–93)
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Welcome Back, Kotter (1991–94)
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American Gladiators (1992–96)
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Bosom Buddies (1992–95)
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First Business (1992–96)
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Quantum Leap (1992–96)
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Sale of the Century (1992–94)
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The Facts of Life (1993–98)
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Major Dad (1993–97, 1999)
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The Odd Couple (1993–94)
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Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1993–96)
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Swans Crossing (1993–94)
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Talk About (1993)
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Wings (1993–2002, 2008–11)
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Bloomberg Television (1994–2004)
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Caesars Challenge (1994)
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Knight Rider (1994–96)
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Magnum, P.I. (1994–99)
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Forever Knight (1995–96)
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Highlander: The Series (1995–98)
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Love Connection (1995–97)
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The People's Court (1995–97)
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Renegade (1995–2001)
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America's Most Wanted (1996–97)
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1996–2001)
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Top Cops (1996–97)
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Walker, Texas Ranger (1996–2011)
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Xena: Warrior Princess (1996–2001)
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Baywatch (1997–2001)
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Gimme a Break! (1997–98)
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Perfect Strangers (1997–98)
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1997–2001)
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Sirens (1997)
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Webster (1997–98)
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Boston Common (1998–2000)
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America's Funniest Home Videos (1998–2001)
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The Jeff Foxworthy Show (1998–99)
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New York Undercover (1998–2001)
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The Single Guy (1998–2000)
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Something So Right (1998–2001)
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Almost Perfect (1999–2002)
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Fired Up (1999–2002)
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JAG (1999–2011)
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The Naked Truth (1999–2000)
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Ned and Stacy (1999–2001)
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Viper (1999–2001)
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Working (1999–2001)
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Carol Burnett and Friends (2000–01)
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Doctor Doctor (2000–01)
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Hearts Afire (2000–01)
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Jesse (2000–02)
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The John Larroquette Show (2000–02)
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Martin (2000–04)
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Nash Bridges (2000–06)
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Veronica's Closet (2000–02)
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Living Single (2001–03)
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Coach (2004–07)
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The District (2004–06)
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House M.D. (2006–18)
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Becker (2008–11)
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2011–20)
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Cheers (2012)
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Modern Family (2013–21)
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Las Vegas (2020)
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New Amsterdam (2020)
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Sex and the City (2020)
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Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020)
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Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021)
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Ordinary Joe (2021)
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Resident Alien (2021)
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Young Rock (2021)
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Last Man Standing (2021–23)
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Killing It (2023)
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The Irrational (2023)
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Found (2023)
USA Action Extreme Team
USA Cartoon Express
References
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (July 8, 2021).
"Nascar Docuseries Ordered By USA Network".
Deadline Hollywood.
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^ Bennett, Tara (February 20, 2023).
"Watch 'Race To Survive Alaska': New Competition Series From USA Network". USA Insider (Press release).
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^ Hayes, Dade (January 23, 2024).
"Shares In Endeavor-Controlled TKO Group Jump On Netflix-WWE 'Raw' News".
Deadline Hollywood.
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^ Goldsmith, Jill (November 7, 2023).
"The CW Adds WWE's NXT To Sports Lineup; Five-Year Deal Will See Showcase For Up-And-Coming Wrestlers Move From USA Network".
Deadline Hollywood.
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^ White, Peter (May 9, 2023).
"Joel McHale To Host 'House of Villains' For E! & USA Network Adds Social Experiment From 'The Traitors' Producer As Part Of NBCU's Cable Slate".
Deadline Hollywood.
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^ White, peter (April 15, 2024).
"USA Network Orders 'The Anonymous' Competition Series From 'The Traitors' Producer Studio Lambert". Deadline Hollywoo0d. Retrieved April 15, 2024.
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^ Goldsmith, Jill (September 21, 2023).
"WWE's SmackDown Heading To USA Network In New Rights Deal With NBCUniversal; Raw Still On the Table".
Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
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"Craig Robinson's 'Killing It' to Air on YouTube, TikTok & USA Network Ahead of Season 2 Premiere on Peacock". 7 August 2023.
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