List of programs broadcast by IFC

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IFC is an American premium television channel owned by AMC Networks.

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Original programming

Comedy

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
The Festival Comedy August 19, 20051 seasons, 6 episodes23 min.Ended
The Business Comedy August 4, 20062 seasons, 16 episodes21–25 min.Ended
The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman Comedy August 4, 20062 seasons, 16 episodes26–28 min.Ended [1]
Z Rock Comedy August 24, 20082 seasons, 20 episodes24–27 min.Ended
The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town Comedy August 20, 20108 episodes22–26 min.Miniseries
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Comedy October 1, 20103 seasons, 18 episodes22–23 min.Ended [2]
Onion News Network News satire January 21, 20112 seasons, 20 episodes22–23 min.Ended [3]
Portlandia Sketch comedy January 21, 20118 seasons, 77 episodes21–23 min.Ended [4]
Comedy Bang! Bang! Sketch comedy June 8, 20125 seasons, 110 episodes22–23 min.Ended [5]
Bullet in the Face Dark comedy August 16, 20121 season, 6 episodes23–24 min.Ended
The Birthday Boys Sketch comedy October 18, 20132 seasons, 20 episodes22–23 min.Ended [6]
Maron Comedy May 13, 20134 seasons, 49 episodes21–23 min.Ended [7]
Bollywood Hero Comedy January 9, 20143 episodes60 min.Miniseries
The Spoils of Babylon Parody January 9, 20146 episodes22–23 min.Miniseries
Garfunkel and Oates Comedy August 7, 20141 season, 8 episodes21–23 min.Ended [8]
The Spoils Before Dying Parody July 8, 20156 episodes22–23 min.Miniseries
Documentary Now! Anthology/Parody August 20, 20154 seasons, 26 episodes20–24 min.Ended
Benders Comedy October 1, 20151 season, 8 episodes20–21 min.Ended [9]
Gigi Does It Comedy October 1, 20151 season, 8 episodes22 min.Ended [10]
Stan Against Evil Comedy horror October 31, 20163 season, 24 episodes21–22 min.Ended [11]
Brockmire Comedy April 5, 20174 seasons, 32 episodes21–23 min.Ended [12]
Sherman's Showcase Comedy July 31, 20192 seasons, 15 episodes21–45 min.Ended

Adult animation

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Hopeless Pictures Comedy August 19, 20051 season, 9 episodes16–27 min.Ended
Out There Comedy February 22, 20131 season, 10 episodes23 min.Ended [13]

Unscripted

Docuseries

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Henry Rollins: Uncut Travel December 14, 20071 season, 3 episodes53–59 min.Ended
The IFC Media Project Documentary November 18, 20083 season, 15 episodes22–28 min.Ended
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) Documentary October 18, 20096 episodes50–57 min.Miniseries
Young, Broke & Beautiful Travel June 24, 20111 seasons, 6 episodes23 min.Ended

Reality

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Food Party Cooking show June 9, 20092 seasons, 20 episodes9–16 min.Ended
Dinner with the Band Cooking show November 24, 20092 seasons, 16 episodes21–25 min.Ended
Rhett and Link: Commercial Kings Reality June 24, 20111 seasons, 10 episodes23 min.Ended [14]
Bunk Game show June 8, 20121 season, 10 episodes22–23 min.Ended [15]
In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin Cooking show May 15, 20241 season, 5 episodes20–22 min.Pending

Variety

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Split Screen Talk show March 10, 19974 seasons, 66 episodes22 min.Ended
Fishing with John Fishing television series June 15, 19981 season, 6 episodes22 min.Ended
Dinner for Five Talk show July 6, 20015 seasons, 50 episodes22–44 min.Ended
The Henry Rollins Show Talk show April 1, 20062 seasons, 41 episodes11–28 min.Ended
Framed Talk show April 1, 20061 season, 5 episodes60 min.Ended

Co-productions

TitleGenrePartner/CountryPremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Dead Set Horror comedy drama Channel 4/United KingdomOctober 25, 20105 episodes23–45 min.Miniseries
Year of the Rabbit Sitcom Channel 4/United KingdomFebruary 19, 20201 season, 6 episodes23–25 min.Ended [16]
Hullraisers Sitcom Channel 4/United KingdomApril 5, 20231 season, 6 episodes23–24 min.Renewed for final season [17] [18]
SisterS Comedy drama
May 17, 20231 season, 6 episodes25 min.Ended

Continuations

TitleGenrePrev. network(s)PremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Greg the Bunny (seasons 2–3) Comedy Fox August 19, 20052 season, 20 episodes8–13 min.Ended
The Whitest Kids U' Know (seasons 2–5) Sketch comedy Fuse February 10, 20084 seasons, 50 episodes10–24 min.Ended [19]
Cooper's Bar (season 2) [20] Comedy AMC.comOctober 11, 20231 season, 6 episodes20–22 min.Pending

Specials

TitleGenrePremiereLength
In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin: A Holiday Special Cooking show December 13, 202322 min.

Web series

Acquired programming

Current

Former

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