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This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 2000–01 season as measured by Nielsen Media Research. [1] Rank Program Network Rating 1 ...
In the United States, the Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) [1][2][3] is a period widely regarded for its high number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs. [4][5][6][7] Named in reference to the original Golden Age of Television of the 1950s, [8] the period has also been referred to as ...
Television series which originated in the United States in the decade 2000s. i.e. in the years 2000 to 2009. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category and its sub-categories. 1950s. 1960s.
Cane (TV series) Carnivàle. Charmed. Citizen Baines. City of Angels (2000 TV series) The Cleaner (American TV series) Commander in Chief (TV series) Crash (American TV series) Crossing Jordan.
The following is a list of programs broadcast by the U.S cable and satellite network Spike and its predecessors, The National Network and The Nashville Network.The Spike branding was in-use from August 2003 until January 2018, when the network was relaunched as Paramount Network.
The Celebrity Look-Alike Show (Special that aired on May 16, 2003) Pepsi Smash (2003–04) B.M.O.C: Big Man on Campus (2004–05) Studio 7 (2004) The WB's Superstar USA (2004) Drew Carey's Green Screen Show (2004; moved to Comedy Central in 2005) Beauty and the Geek (2005–06; moved to The CW from 2007–08) The Starlet (2005) Survival of the ...
MTV Saturday Night Concert (1981–1987) Friday Night Video Fights (1982–1986) I.R.S. Records Presents The Cutting Edge (1983–1987) MTV Top 20 Video Countdown (1984–1998) Heavy Metal Mania (1985–1986) New Video Hour (1985–1988) 120 Minutes (1986–2000, moved to MTV2) Dial MTV (1986–1991) Friday Night Party Zone (1986–1987)
The early days of television introduced hour-long anthology drama series, many of which received critical acclaim. [6] [7] Examples include Kraft Television Theatre (debuted May 7, 1947), The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (debuted September 27, 1948), Television Playhouse (debuted December 4, 1947), The Philco Television Playhouse (debuted October 3, 1948), Westinghouse Studio One (debuted November 7 ...