List of television shows set in Las Vegas

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This is a list of television shows set in the Las Vegas Valley :

First Run StartFirst Run EndTitleNetworkStudioNotes
2021 CSI:Vegas CBS Crime drama series, based on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2014 Strip 'N rip Discovery Channel Steve Darnell customizes cars and specializes in rat rods
20102016 American Restoration History Leftfield Pictures Chronicles the daily activities at Rick's Restorations, an antique restoration store, with its owner Rick Dale, his staff, and teenage son, as they restore various vintage to their original condition. A spin-off of Pawn Stars .
20042005 American Casino Discovery Channel
The Travel Channel
Reality series tracking the daily events of the managers and employees of the Green Valley Ranch Casino.
20122012 Bad Girls Club Oxygen Bunim/Murray Productions
20132014 Bad Ink A&E Sharp EntertainmentReality series following tattoo artist and musician Dirk Vermin, owner of Pussykat Tattoo in Las Vegas.
19771977 Blansky's Beauties ABC Sitcom canceled after only 13 episodes. The series was a spin-off of Happy Days .
19991999Brent Webb's Magic at The Desert Innsyndicated
20052005Caesars 24/7 A&E Reality show.
19931994 Caesar's Challenge NBC
20042004 The Casino Fox Network Reality television program
2012 Casino Confidential TLCReality television program showing behind the scenes at Binion's Casino in Downtown Las Vegas
20042006 Celebrity Poker Showdown Bravo Texas hold 'em tournament
1982Clive James in Las Vegas London Weekend Television Clive James
1989 Cops Fox Network several episodes
2012 Counting Cars History Leftfield Pictures Reality series chronicling the daily activities at Count's Kustoms, an automobile restoration and customization company. A spin-off of Pawn Stars .
19861988 Crime Story NBC starring Dennis Farina
20052010 Criss Angel Mindfreak A&E
20002015 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS Crime drama series
20102011 The Defenders CBS CBS Productions starring Jerry O'Connell and James Belushi. Canceled after one season.
20112011 Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza GSN
20042004 Dr. Vegas CBS
1989The Ed Bernstein Show KSNV-DT
20042005 Father of the Pride NBC DreamWorks 13 episodes. Cancelled after one Season.
20012006 Fear Factor NBC several episodes
19921992 Hearts Are Wild CBS on Saturday evenings set at the Caesars Palace
20062010 Heroes NBC Features a fictional casino called "The Corinthian", owned by mob boss Daniel Linderman; characters of Niki Sanders, D. L. Hawkins, and Micah Sanders are from Las Vegas
20062007 High Stakes Poker GSN Poker series focusing on cash games rather than tournaments
19851985 Jem NBC Hasbro, Marvel Productions, and Sunbow Productions The Holograms are scheduled to play a concert at a casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. When they discover that the Misfits are their opening act, they start to worry. The Misfits bring along Ashley and use her to lure Aja away, hoping that if Aja isn't there, the Holograms can't play and the Misfits will headline instead. Fortunately, Aja comes back in time, and they perform. Unfortunately, while the girls are on stage Eric Raymond's goons steal the money from the concert and frame Jem. Stormer and Ashley team up to tell the truth, and Jem's name is cleared.
20062007 King of Cars A&E
2006 King of Vegas Spike TV
20032008 Las Vegas NBC Comedy-drama series
2006 Las Vegas Law Court TV
20032003 Lucky FX Starring John Corbett
20112011 The Lying Game ABC Family
1990 Married... with Children Fox Network Season 4, episode #16 "You Gotta Know When to Hold Them: Part 1" and episode #17 "You Gotta Know When to Hold Them: Part 2"
2009 Pawn Stars History Leftfield Pictures Produced at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, 713 Las Vegas Blvd S
20072021 Poker After Dark NBC late night poker television
20022003 The Real World: Las Vegas MTV Reality television program
20112011 The Real World: Las Vegas (2011) MTV Reality television program
20082010 Rehab: Party at the Hard Rock Hotel truTV Reality series of goings on at the Rehab pool party at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
20142014 Queen of Hearts NBC Crime drama series
20072007 The Surreal Life: Fame Games VH1 Reality television program featuring past contestants of The Surreal Life
20112018 Tanked Animal Planet Produced at Acrylic Tank Manufacturing, 3451 W . Martin Ave. Suite C
19621966 Teenbeat Club KLAS-TV Interview and Dance Show Production with Steve Miller and Keith Austin, hosts
20052005 Tilt ESPN ESPN Original Entertainment Miniseries set in Las Vegas at the fictional World Championship of Poker (an obvious allusion to the World Series of Poker, covered by ESPN)
20022003Vegas Showgirls: Nearly Famous
2011Vegas Strip truTV Reality television program showing law enforcement officers patrolling the Las Vegas Strip
19781981 Vega$ ABC starring Robert Urich
20122013 Vegas CBS Premieres September 25, 2012; Tuesdays at 10:00
2007- What Makes it Tick Fine Living Network / Cooking Channel NorthSouth Productions
2003- World Poker Tour Travel Channel, NBC several episodes
20152015 The Player (2015 TV series) NBC Thriller/Drama starring Philip Winchester. Wesley Snipes and Charity Wakefield.
2021- Hacks HBO Max Comedy starring Jean Smart. Hannah Einbinder and Carl Clemons-Hopkins.

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