List of programs broadcast by The CW Plus

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The following is a list of programs which have been or are soon to be broadcast on The CW Plus, a specialized programming service mainly available in media markets ranked above #100 by Nielsen, which provides a master schedule of network content from parent television network The CW and acquired programs distributed for syndication that fill time periods not allocated to network programming (some of which were originally acquired by predecessor service The WB 100+ Station Group, prior to the announcement of The CW's launch and the shutdowns of The WB and UPN).

Some programming may be pre-empted and replaced with alternate programming if another station in a certain market contracts to carry that program or are within the network's local news windows, and local deviations and programming from the master schedule are not noted here.

Current programming[]

Comedies[]

Dramas[]

  • MacGyver (2021)

Reality/other[]

  • American Ninja Warrior (2019)
  • Bloodline Detectives (2020)
  • Divorce Court (2021)
  • Heart of the Nation Sunday (Catholic) Mass
  • Highway Thru Hell (2021)
  • In Touch Ministries (2006)
  • Judge Jerry (2019)
  • Maury (2017)
  • Made in Hollywood (2011)[1]
  • Manna Fest with Perry Stone
  • Moviefone TV (2021)
  • Nick Cannon (2021)
  • The Key of David (2006)
  • The Steve Wilkos Show (2007)
  • To the Rescue (2020)
  • The Liquidator (2021)
  • Tomorrow's World (2006)

Former programming[]

Dramas[]

  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016–17)
  • The Border (2012–13)
  • Cold Squad (2006–11)
  • Da Vinci's Inquest (2008-11)
  • The Dead Zone (2007–09)
  • Dead Like Me (2007-09)
  • Elementary (2017–20)
  • Farscape (2006–08)
  • Heartland (2010–12, 2016–17)
  • House (2010–12)
  • Jeremiah (2007-08)
  • The Listener (2019–20)
  • Masterminds (2006–07)[2]
  • Murdoch Mysteries (2014–15)
  • The Outer Limits (2009–11)
  • Rookie Blue (2015–18)
  • ReGenesis (2007–10)
  • The Pinkertons (2014–15)[3]
  • Saving Hope (2017–19)
  • The Shield (2006–08)[4]
  • Stone Undercover (2006–08)
  • Stargate Atlantis (2010–11)
  • Stargate SG-1 (2008–09)
  • Stargate Universe (2010–11)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2012–13)

Comedies[]

  • American Dad! (2015–19)
  • Are We There Yet? (2012–16)
  • The Bernie Mac Show (2006–10)
  • The Cleveland Show (2013–19)
  • Community (2013–16)
  • Cougar Town (2014–16)
  • The Cosby Show (2006–11)
  • Comedy.TV (2009–10)
  • The Drew Carey Show (2008–09)
  • Girls Behaving Badly (2006–08)
  • Mad About You (2006–07)
  • Meet the Browns (2010–14)
  • King of the Hill (2013–19)
  • The King of Queens (2006–19)
  • Married With Children (2008–11, 2015)
  • The Nanny (2006–07)
  • That 70's Show (2008–14)
  • Raising Hope (2014–17)
  • House of Payne (2008–14)
  • Just Shoot Me (2014–15)
  • Reba (2009–10)
  • Roseanne (2006–12)
  • Rosie (2006–12)
  • Rules of Engagement (2012–19)
  • Seinfeld (2011-21)
  • Sex and the City (2006–09)
  • South Park (2010–12)
  • Sony Wheel Of Comedy (2014)
  • Still Standing (2006–09)
  • 'Til Death (2011–14)
  • Will & Grace (2006–08)

Reality/other[]

  • American Idol Rewind (2008–10)
  • Better (2011–15)[5]
  • The Brian McKnight Show (2009–10)[6]
  • Campmeeting
  • Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (2017–18)
  • Cheaters (2006–17, 2018–19)
  • Christian Worship Hour
  • Central Ave (2020-21)
  • Cops (2006–13, 2017–20)
  • Cops Reloaded (2013–17)
  • Crazy Talk (2015–16)
  • Don't Forget the Lyrics! (2010-11)
  • Family Court with Judge Penny (2008–09)[7]
  • Garner Ted Armstrong (2006–16)
  • Intelligence for Your Life (2014–16)[8]
  • In Search of the Lord's Way (2006–17)
  • Jerry Springer (2016–20)
  • Judge Alex (2016–17)
  • Judge Maria Lopez (2006–08)[9]
  • Know The Cause with Doug Kaufman (2008–12)
  • Live PD Police Patrol (2019–20)
  • Nightwatch (2020-21)
  • Page Six TV (2017–19)
  • Punk'd (2008-10)
  • Sheriffs El Dorado County (2017–20)
  • Smash Cuts (2009–11)[10]
  • SSN Sports (2020-21)
  • Stag: A Test of Love (2008–09)[11]
  • Style By Jury (2008-09)
  • Troubadour, TX (2011-12)
  • True Crime Files (2018-19)
  • E! True Hollywood Story (2010–12)
  • The Daily Buzz (2006–14)[12]
  • The Game Plane (2014–15)
  • The Greg Behrendt Show (2006–07)[13]
  • The Jeremy Kyle Show (2011–13)[14]
  • The Wendy Williams Show (2012–14)
  • Top 30 (2017-19)
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2020-21)

Children's programming[]

  • Animal Science E/I (2012-14)
  • Beakman's World E/I (2006–07)
  • Critter Gitters E/I (2006–07)
  • Chatroom E/I (2012-14)
  • Degrassi: The Next Generation E/I (2007–11)[15]
  • Elizabeth Stanton's Great Big World E/I (2011–16)[16]
  • Edgemont E/I (2010-11)
  • Gladiators 2000 E/I (2008-10)
  • Kid Guides E/I (2006–07)
  • Live Life and Win E/I (2011–15)[17]
  • Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition E/I (2011–15)[1]
  • On the Spot E/I (2011–15)
  • Real Life 101 E/I (2006–07)
  • Ultimate Choice E/I (2006–07)
  • Wild LTD E/I (2011-12)

See also[]

References[]

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