List of programs broadcast by G4

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by the U.S. cable television channel G4.

Current iteration[]

Current programming[]

Original[]

  • Attack of the Show! (2005–2013; 2021–present)
  • Xplay (2004–2013; 2013–2014 (reruns); 2021–present)[1]
  • Boosted[2] (February–July 2021 (YouTube-exclusive); 2021–present (TV))
  • Invitation to Party (2021–present)[3]
  • Ninja Warrior (Sasuke and Kunoichi) (2006–2012, 2021–present (reruns))
  • Unbeatable Banzuke (2008–2010; 2021–present (reruns))
  • G4 Vault (2021–present)
  • G4's Crash Course (2021–present)

Acquired[]

  • Starcade (2002–2004; 2021–present)
  • Scott The Woz (2021–present)
  • Takeshi's Castle (2021-present)

Upcoming programming[]

Original[]

  • Untitled Xavier Woods video game competition[4] (TBA)
  • Untitled Kitboga animated series[5] (TBA)

Acquired[]

  • Viva La Dirt League (TBA)

Original iteration[]

Former programming[]

Original[]

  • Arena (2002–2005)
  • Blister (2002–2004)
  • Cheat! (2002–2009)
  • Cinematech (2002–2007)
  • Countdown (2002–2014)
  • Electric Playground (2002–2006)
  • Eye Drops (2002)
  • Filter (2002–2012)
  • G4tv.com (2002–2005)
  • Game Makers (2002–2005)
  • Game On (2002–2004)
  • Gamer.tv (2002-2008)
  • Icons (2002–2007)
  • Judgment Day (2002–2006)
  • Players (2002–2004)
  • Portal (2002–2004)
  • Pulse (2002–2004)
  • G-Phoria (2003-2009)
  • Sweat (2003-2004)
  • Body Hits (2004)
  • Fresh Gear (2004)
  • Future Fighting Machines (2004-2005)
  • Invent This! (2004; reruns)
  • Nerd Nation (2004)
  • The Screen Savers (2004–2005)
  • Secret, Strange & True (2004; reruns)
  • Unscrewed with Martin Sargent (2004)
  • Cinematech: Nocturnal Emissions (2005-2007)
  • G4's Late Night Peepshow (2005–2006)
  • G4's Training Camp (2005–2006)
  • Street Fury (2005-2006)
  • Video Game Vixens (2005)
  • Formula D (2006)
  • The Block (2007)
  • Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit (2007)
  • Code Monkeys (2007–2008)
  • Free Stuff (2007)
  • Whacked Out Videos (2007–2009)
  • Human Wrecking Balls (2008–2010; 2014; reruns)
  • Hurl! (2008)
  • Spaceballs: The Animated Series (2008)
  • Wired For Sex (2008)
  • 2 Months 2 Million (2009; 2014; reruns)
  • American Ninja Warrior (2009–2013)
  • Campus PD (2009–2012; 2012–2014; reruns)
  • G4 Underground (2009)
  • The International Sexy Ladies Show (2009–2010)
  • Web Soup (2009–2011; 2014; reruns)
  • G4 Specials (2009-2010)
  • It's Effin' Science (2010; 2014; reruns)
  • Rated 'A' for Adult (2010–2011)
  • That's Tough (2010; 2014; reruns)
  • Bomb Patrol Afghanistan (2011–2013)
  • G4's Proving Ground (2011; 2014; reruns)
  • Jump City: Seattle (2011)
  • Top 100 Video Games of All Time (2012 TV special)
  • G4 Sports
  • Game Gods
  • Game Sauce
  • Hi-Score

Acquired[]

  • Robot Wars (2004–2007)
  • Thunderbirds (2004)
  • The Man Show (2005–2007)
  • Brainiac: Science Abuse (2005–2008)
  • Fastlane (2005)
  • Star Trek (2005–2006)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation (2005–2006)
  • Arrested Development (2006–2009)
  • Banzai (2006–2007)
  • Cheaters (2006–2012)
  • Cops (2006–2014)
  • The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2006–2008)
  • Super Big Product Fun Show (2007–2008)
  • Totally Outrageous Behavior (2007–2010)
  • Freaky (2008)
  • Heroes (2008–2010, 2012–2014)
  • The Peter Serafinowicz Show (2008–2009)
  • Trigger Happy TV (2008–2009)
  • Lost (2009–2010, 2012–2014)
  • The Chaser's War on Everything (2009–2010)
  • Viper's Creed (2009)
  • Blade (2011)
  • Iron Man (2011–2014)
  • Quantum Leap (2011–2012, 2013)
  • Wolverine (2011–2014)
  • X-Men (2011–2014)
  • Knight Rider (2012–2013)
  • Street Patrol (2012–2013)
  • Tremors: The Series (2012)
  • Airwolf (2013)
  • Voyagers! (2013)

Programming blocks[]

  • Anime Unleashed (2004–2006) (originated on TechTV and later moved to G4techTV when the channel merged with G4)
  • G-Spot (2004–2005)
  • The Whip Set (2005)
  • Barbed Wire Biscuit (2005–2006)
  • Action Blast! (2006–2007)
  • Duty Free TV (2006–2010)
  • Midnight Spank (2006–2008)
  • G4 Rewind (2008)
  • Junk Food TV (2009–2010)

Movie presentations[]

  • Movies That Don't Suck (2008–2012; films were unbranded after 2012)

Annual event specials[]

  • Comic-Con International
  • Consumer Electronics Show
  • E3

X-Play All Access[]

  • BlizzCon
  • D.I.C.E. Summit
  • Game Developers Conference
  • GamesCom
  • Interactive Achievement Awards
  • Penny Arcade Expo
  • QuakeCon
  • Tokyo Game Show

Web shows[]

  • Feedback
  • Fighting Words
  • First 15
  • Fresh Ink Online
  • Sessler's Soapbox
  • Talkabouts
  • Happy Tree Friends
  • The MMO Report (2007-2012)

G-Spot shorts[]

Most of these interstitial programs are AOTS and X-Play segments that aired outside the programs during some commercial breaks prior to May 20, 2012.
  • Epic Fail - A segment showing viral videos of spectacular fails.
  • The Feed - An AOTS host would give top stories in the gaming, tech, TV, and movie industry.
  • Filter - In this condensed version, a host would give Top 3 lists, such as the Top 3 Video Gaming Vixens.
  • G4 Urban Dictionary
  • Game Break - News and views on the latest in the world of video games, as presented by the experts that rate them.
  • Indie Games - Hosted by Kevin Pereira, this segment shows the latest independently-made video games.
  • Morgan Minute - Hosted by Morgan Webb, this segment shows the latest games designed specifically for women.
  • Tech Alert - This segment shows the latest and cool gadgets. These are rated on a scale of 1-5.
  • We've Got Questions, You've Got Answers - The staff of G4 posts a question, and viewers take to their webcams for their responses.

References[]

  1. ^ https://g4tv.com/shows/xplay[bare URL]
  2. ^ formerly known as The &$!%# eSports Show, The &$!%# Report and G4TV Esports
  3. ^ https://g4tv.com/shows/invitation-to-party[bare URL]
  4. ^ "G4 and WWE partner for a video game competition series premiering on G4 this fall".
  5. ^ G4TV [@G4TV] (June 30, 2021). "Scam the scammers. #KBG4 Welcome @Kitboga's new animated series to the G4 family! t.co/ht2vez5KbR" (Tweet). Archived from the original on October 13, 2021. Retrieved November 14, 2021 – via Twitter.
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