List of programs broadcast by Sundance TV

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The following is a list of programs broadcast on Sundance TV and Sundance Now.

Contents

Original programming

Drama

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Rectify Drama April 22, 20134 seasons, 30 episodes43–68 minEnded [1]
The Red Road Drama February 27, 20142 seasons, 12 episodes42–45 minEnded [2]
Hap and Leonard Crime drama March 2, 20163 seasons, 18 episodes42–44 minEnded [3]
Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale [lower-alpha 1] Supernatural drama January 4, 20241 season, 7 episodes45–48 minRenewed [4]

Comedy

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
This Close Comedy drama February 14, 20182 seasons, 14 episodes24–28 minEnded
State of the Union Comedy May 6, 20192 seasons, 20 episodes9–12 minEnded

Unscripted

Docuseries

TitleSubjectPremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Anatomy of a Scene Filmmaking20015 seasons, 37 episodes30 minEnded
Big Ideas for a Small Planet EnvironmentalismApril 17, 20071 season, 13 episodes25 minEnded
Sin City LawCrime/GovernmentSeptember 10, 20071 season, 10 episodes53–54 minEnded
Brick City Crime/GovernmentSeptember 21, 20092 seasons, 11 episodes45–52 minEnded
Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle True crime November 17, 20184 episodes43 minMiniseries
No One Saw a Thing True crime August 1, 20191 season, 6 episodes43 minEnded
The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park True crime November 13, 20195 episodes43 minMiniseries
True Crime Story: It Couldn't Happen Here True crime September 9, 20213 seasons, 20 episodes42–43 minPending
True Crime Story: Indefensible True crime October 14, 20212 seasons, 12 episodes20–21 minEnded
True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes True crime June 15, 20234 episodes43–44 minMiniseries
True Crime Story: Citizen Detective True crime October 12, 20236 episodes43 minMiniseries
True Crime Story: Smugshot True crime March 14, 20241 season, 6 episodes43 minPending
The Tailor of Sin City True crime September 12, 20244 episodes43 minMiniseries ongoing
The Hunt for the Chameleon Killer True crime October 10, 20243 episodes46–47 minMiniseries

Reality

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys RealityDecember 7, 20102 seasons, 20 episodes24 minEnded
Push Girls RealityApril 17, 20122 seasons, 24 episodes19–24 minEnded
Dream School RealityApril 17, 20122 seasons, 10 episodes24 minEnded
Close Up with the Hollywood ReporterRealityAugust 2, 20156 seasons, 77 episodes39–44 minEnded

Variety

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Iconoclasts Talk showNovember 17, 20056 seasons, 36 episodes45 minEnded
The Mortified Sessions Human interest December 5, 20112 seasons, 12 episodes23–26 minEnded
The Writers' Room TelevisionJuly 29, 20132 seasons, 12 episodes21–22 minEnded
Off Script with the Hollywood ReporterTalk showDecember 31, 20231 season, 10 episodes39–44 minPending

Co-productions and third-party exclusive distribution

TitleGenrePartner/CountryPremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Top of the Lake Drama
March 18, 20132 seasons, 13 episodes47–51 minEnded
The Honourable Woman Political spy thriller BBC Two/United KingdomJuly 31, 20148 episodes58–59 minMiniseries
Deutschland 83 Spy thriller RTL/GermanyJune 17, 20151 season, 8 episodes45–49 minEnded
Cleverman Science fiction supernatural drama ABC/AustraliaJune 1, 20162 seasons, 12 episodes48–51 minEnded
The A Word Drama BBC One/United KingdomJuly 13, 20163 seasons, 18 episodes57–59 minEnded
Riviera [lower-alpha 1] Drama Sky Atlantic/United KingdomSeptember 14, 20173 seasons, 28 episodes40–50 minEnded
Rosehaven Comedy ABC/AustraliaSeptember 27, 20175 seasons, 40 episodes24–28 minEnded
Liar Thriller ITV/United KingdomDecember 7, 20172 seasons, 12 episodes43–45 minEnded
The Split Legal drama BBC One/United KingdomMay 28, 20182 seasons, 12 episodes57–59 minEnded [lower-alpha 2]
Deutschland 86 Spy thriller Amazon Prime Video/GermanyOctober 25, 20181 season, 10 episodes43–47 minEnded
The Name of the Rose Period drama Rai 1/ItalyMay 23, 20198 episodes46–52 minMiniseries
The Oslo Killing True crime docuseries Viaplay/NorwayJune 4, 20191 season, 6 episodes41–44 minEnded
The Cry Mystery drama
October 23, 20194 episodes56–59 minMiniseries
The Gulf [lower-alpha 1] Crime drama
December 4, 20192 seasons, 14 episodes41–52 minEnded
Wisting [lower-alpha 1] Crime drama Viaplay/NorwayDecember 18, 20193 seasons, 18 episodes42–47 minEnded
Deutschland 89 Spy thriller Amazon Prime Video/GermanyOctober 29, 20208 episodes49–52 minMiniseries
The Pact [lower-alpha 1] Drama anthology BBC One/United KingdomDecember 2, 20212 seasons, 12 episodes55–60 minPending
The Suspect Police procedural ITV/United KingdomAugust 28, 20221 season, 5 episodes46–49 minEnded
Black Snow [lower-alpha 1] Crime drama Stan/AustraliaFebruary 23, 20231 season, 6 episodes49–52 minRenewed [6]
Totally Completely Fine [lower-alpha 1] Dark comedy Stan/AustraliaApril 20, 20231 season, 6 episodes46–50 minEnded
Clean Sweep [lower-alpha 1] Thriller RTÉ/IrelandJune 22, 20236 episodes46–52 minMiniseries
Wrongly Accused [lower-alpha 1] True crime docuseries CBS Reality/United KingdomAugust 3, 20231 season, 10 episodes47 minPending
The Vanishing Triangle [lower-alpha 1] Drama Virgin Media Television/IrelandSeptember 28, 20236 episodes42–44 min.Miniseries
The Lovers [lower-alpha 1] Romantic comedy Sky Atlantic/United KingdomDecember 7, 20231 season, 6 episodes24–31 minPending
Far North [lower-alpha 1] Comedy drama crime caper TV3/New ZealandFebruary 15, 20246 episodes48–52 minMiniseries
The Long Shadow [lower-alpha 1] True crime drama ITV1/United KingdomMarch 21, 20247 episodes48–50 minMiniseries
Scrublands [lower-alpha 1] Thriller Stan/AustraliaMay 2, 20241 season, 4 episodes36–40 minRenewed [7]
Domino Day [lower-alpha 1] Supernatural drama BBC Three/United KingdomJune 27, 20241 season, 6 episodes42–45 minPending
Fifteen-Love Sports drama Amazon Prime Video/United KingdomAugust 22, 20241 season, 6 episodes48–52 minSeason 1 ongoing

Upcoming original programming

Unscripted

Docuseries

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
True Crime Story: Citizen Detective [8] True crime TBATBATBASeries order
True Crime Story: Crimes of Entitlement [8] True crime TBATBATBASeries order

Acquired programming

Current

Former

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