List of programs broadcast by TV Land

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This is a list of television programs formerly and currently broadcast by TV Land.

Contents

Current programming

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
Gunsmoke April 29, 1996–present
The Andy Griffith Show March 21, 2000–present
Bonanza August 31, 2003–present
M*A*S*H January 1, 2007 – 2013; February 20, 2017–present
Roseanne May 1, 2009–present
Everybody Loves Raymond March 18, 2010–present
The King of Queens October 24, 2011–present [1]
The Golden Girls March 16, 2013–present
The New Adventures of Old Christine June 2015–present
Mom 2017—2018; June 13, 2022–present
Two and a Half Men July 2, 2018–present
The Goldbergs September 23, 2018–present
Mike & Molly October 15, 2021-present
Seinfeld February 11, 2023–present

Former programs

Originals

TitlePremiere dateEnd date
ALF's Hit Talk Show July 7, 2004December 11, 2004
Living In TV LandAugust 18, 20042006
Chasing Farrah March 23, 2005April 27, 2005
Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg December 14, 2005March 28, 2007
I Pity the Fool October 11, 2006November 15, 2006
TV Land: Myths and LegendsJanuary 10, 2007November 19, 2008 [2]
Back To the GrindJuly 18, 2007 [3] August 15, 2007 [3]
High School Reunion March 5, 2008 [4] 2010
The Big 4-0 April 16, 2008 [5] May 14, 2008 [5]
She's Got the Look June 4, 2008September 29, 2010
Family Foreman July 16, 2008August 20, 2008
The Cougar April 15, 2009June 3, 2009
Make My DayAugust 5, 2009September 9, 2009
How'd You Get So Rich? August 9, 2009June 2, 2010
First Love, Second ChanceMarch 10, 2010April 2010
Hot in Cleveland June 16, 2010June 3, 2015
Harry Loves Lisa October 6, 2010November 10, 2010
Retired at 35 January 19, 2011August 29, 2012
Happily Divorced June 15, 2011February 13, 2013
The Exes November 30, 2011September 16, 2015
The Soul Man June 20, 2012June 22, 2016
Forever Young April 3, 2013May 1, 2013
Kirstie December 4, 2013February 26, 2014
Jennifer Falls June 4, 2014August 13, 2014
Younger (seasons 1–6) [note 1] March 31, 2015September 4, 2019
The Jim Gaffigan Show July 15, 2015August 21, 2016
Impastor July 15, 2015December 7, 2016
Teachers January 13, 2016March 19, 2019
Lopez March 30, 2016June 21, 2017
Nobodies March 29, 2017May 31, 2018
Generation Boom
Here's the Story
Nicole's Fan Hour
My First TimeJune 28, 2006
That's What I'm Talking About
Oddly Confidential20052007
War Legends

Syndicated

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
227 2006–2007
30 Rock 2013
3rd Rock from the Sun 2008–2010
The A-Team 2000–2002; 2006–2007
The Abbott and Costello Show 1998–2000
Adam-12 1999–2001
The Addams Family 1996–1998; 2004–2008
The Adventures of Superman 2000–2004
Airwolf 1999–2001
ALF 2004
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1999–2001
All in the Family 1998–2011
America's Funniest Home Videos 2010-2015(Bob Saget seasons 1–5)
Archie Bunker's Place 2002–2003
The Bad News Bears 1997–1999
Baretta 1999; 2001
Barney Miller 2000–2003
Batman 2001–2004
Becker 2009–2011
Benson 2006–2007
The Beverly Hillbillies 2001–2002; 2007–2010; 2014–2015
Bewitched 2004–2006; 2010–2011; 2015
The Bob Newhart Show 1998; 2000–2004
Bosom Buddies 1997–1998
Boston Legal 2010–2014
The Brady Bunch 2001–2010; 2013–2015
The Brady Kids 1996; 1998–1999
Brooklyn Bridge 1996–1998
Burke's Law 1996–1998; 2003
The Burns and Allen Show 2002–2004
Cannon 1996–1998
Carol Burnett and Friends 2004–2005
Charlie's Angels 2000–2003
Cheers 2004–2008
Chico and the Man 2000–2002; 2005
China Beach 2000
The Cosby Show 2006–2010; 2012–November 19, 2014
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2009–2010
Curb Your Enthusiasm 2013–2015
Daniel Boone 1997–1999; 2006
Day by Day 1996–2000
Dennis the Menace 2002–2003
Designing Women 2007–2008
The Dick Van Dyke Show 2000–2006; 2011–2013
The Donna Reed Show 2001–2003; 2005
Dragnet 1999–2001; 2005
The Dukes of Hazzard 2015
The Ed Sullivan Show 1996–1998; 2001
Emergency! 1999–2001
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 2007–2013
F Troop 2000–2001; 2005
The Facts of Life 2000–2001; 2015–2016
Family Affair 1998–1999; 2001
Family Feud 2014–2016
Fantasy Island 2003–2004
Father Knows Best 2001–2004
Fernwood 2 Night 2002–2003
The Flip Wilson Show 1997–2001; 2004–2007
The Flying Nun 2002–2003
Fonz and the Happy Days Gang 1999
Friends 2013–2015
The Fugitive 2000; 2004
George Lopez 2016
Get Smart 1999; 2001–2003; 2005
Gilligan's Island 2002–2003; 2014–2016
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 2000–2002
Good Times 2005–2012
Green Acres 1996–1999; 2004–2009
Hawaii Five-O 2001-2006
Happy Days 2002–2007
Harlem Globetrotters 1999
Have Gun, Will Travel 1996–2000
Hazel 2001–2003
Heckle and Jeckle with Quackula 1999
Highway to Heaven 2005–2007
Hill Street Blues 1996–2000
Hogan's Heroes 1996–2002; 2008–2010; 2014–2015
Home Improvement 2010–2013
The Honeymooners 2000–2003
Honey West 1996–1999
How I Met Your Mother 2015-2018
H.R. Pufnstuf 1997; 1999; 2004
Hunter 2004–2006
I Dream of Jeannie 1998–2000; 2003–2006; 2010–2011
I Love Lucy 2001–2008; 2012–2014
The Jeffersons 2001–2002; 2006–2012
The Joey Bishop Show 1997–1999
Johnny Ringo 1996–1999
Julia 1997–2000
Knight Rider 2006–2007
Kojak 1999–2001; 2005
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 1999
Laverne & Shirley 2001–2002; 2005
Leave it to Beaver 1998–2012
Lidsville 1997; 2004
Little House on the Prairie 2005–2010
The Lone Ranger 1997-1998
Love, American Style 1996–2000
The Love Boat 2001–2004
The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 2001–2004
MacGyver 2003–2006
Mad About You 2008
Mannix 1996–2002
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1997–1999
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1999–2001
Married... with Children 2009–2011
The Mary Tyler Moore Show 2001–2003
Maude 1999–2001
McHale's Navy 1999–2001
Miami Vice 2005–2007
Mister Ed 1996–1998; 2003–2005
Mom 2017–2018
The Monkees 1997; 2002–2005
The Monroes 1997–1998
The Munsters 1997–1998; 2000–2008
Murder, She Wrote 2012–2013
Murphy Brown 2006–2009
My Three Sons 1998–2001
The Nanny 2010–2016
Nero Wolfe 1996–1999
The Neighborhood 2022-2023
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse 1999
Night Court 2005–2008
The Odd Couple 2000–2002
One Day at a Time (2017 TV series) 2020simulcast with Pop)
Petticoat Junction 1996–2001; 2004
The Phil Silvers Show 1996–2001
Phyllis 1998–1999; 2001
Reba 2015-2019
Rhoda 1998–2001; 2005
The Rockford Files 2001–2002
The Rookies 2002
Room 222 1997–2000
Sanford and Son 1998–2000; 2003–2012
Scrubs 2008–2009; 2011
Shane 1996–1999
Shazam! 2000–2004
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 1997; 1999; 2004
Soap 2002–2004
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour 1996–1999; 2001
St. Elsewhere 1996–2000
Star Trek 2006–2010
Star Trek: The Animated Series 1998-1999
Taxi 1999; 2001–2002
That '70s Show 2012–2015
That Girl 1996–1998; 2006–2008
Three's Company 2003–2015
'Til Death 2013
Walker, Texas Ranger 2014–2015
The Waltons 2002–2005
Welcome Back Kotter 2000–2003; 2005
What's Happening!! 2005–2007
The White Shadow 1996–1999
Who's the Boss? 2014
Wings 2004–2008
WKRP in Cincinnati 2000; 2003
Younger 2021

Sporadic/special airings

Specials

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Notes

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