List of programs broadcast by The WB

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The following is a list of programs[1] broadcast by The WB. Some programs were carried over to The CW, a network formed through a partnership between WB parent company Time Warner and UPN corporate parent CBS Corporation, in September 2006 following the closure of The WB. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.

Former programming[]

Dramas[]

  • 7th Heaven (1996–2006)
  • Savannah (1996–97)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2001) (moved to UPN)
  • Charmed (1998–2006)
  • Dawson's Creek (1998–2003)
  • Felicity (1998–2002)
  • Hyperion Bay (1998–99)
  • Three (1998)
  • Angel (1999–2004)
  • Jack & Jill (1999–2001)
  • Popular (1999–2001)
  • Rescue 77 (1999)
  • Roswell (1999–2001) (moved to UPN)
  • Safe Harbor (1999)
  • D.C. (2000)
  • Gilmore Girls (2000–06)
  • Young Americans (2000)
  • Smallville (2001–06)
  • Dead Last (2001)
  • Everwood (2002–06)
  • Birds of Prey (2002–03)
  • Glory Days (2002)
  • Vampire High (2002)
  • Black Sash (2003)
  • One Tree Hill (2003–06)
  • Tarzan (2003)
  • Jack & Bobby (2004–05)
  • The Mountain (2004–05)
  • Summerland (2004–05)
  • Just Legal (2005–2006)
  • Related (2005–06)
  • Supernatural (2005–06)
  • The Bedford Diaries (2006)

Comedies[]

  • Cleghorne! (1995)
  • First Time Out (1995)
  • Kirk (1995–97)
  • Muscle (1995)
  • The Parent 'Hood (1995–99)
  • Sister, Sister (1995–99) (moved from ABC)
  • Simon (1995–96)
  • The Wayans Bros. (1995–99)
  • Unhappily Ever After (1995–99)
  • Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (1996–98)
  • Life with Roger (1996–97)
  • Brotherly Love (1996–97) (moved from NBC)
  • The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001)
  • The Steve Harvey Show (1996–2002)
  • The Tom Show (1997–98)
  • Alright Already (1997–98)
  • Smart Guy (1997–99)
  • The Army Show (1998)
  • For Your Love (1998–2002) (moved from NBC)
  • Kelly Kelly (1998)
  • Katie Joplin (1999)
  • Movie Stars (1999–2000)
  • Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane (1999–2000)
  • Brutally Normal (2000)
  • Grosse Pointe (2000)
  • Madigan Men (2000)
  • Hype (2000–01)
  • Nikki (2000–02)
  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2000–03) (moved from ABC)
  • Off Centre (2001–02)
  • Maybe It's Me (2001–02)
  • Raising Dad (2001–02)
  • Reba (2001–06)
  • Do Over (2002)
  • Family Affair (2002–03)
  • Greetings from Tucson (2002–03)
  • The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002–04)
  • What I Like About You (2002–06)
  • All About the Andersons (2003–04)
  • Grounded for Life (2003–05) (moved from Fox)
  • Like Family (2003–04)
  • Run of the House (2003–04)
  • Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge (2003–05)
  • The O'Keefes (2003)
  • Blue Collar TV (2004–06)
  • Drew Carey's Green Screen Show (2004)
  • The Help (2004)
  • Living with Fran (2005–06)
  • Twins (2005–06)
  • Modern Men (2006)
  • Pepper Dennis (2006)

Adult animation[]

  • Mission Hill (1999–2000; moved to Adult Swim)
  • Baby Blues (2000; moved to Adult Swim)
  • The PJs (2000–01; from Fox)
  • The Oblongs (2001; moved to Adult Swim)

Reality/other[]

  • Popstars (2001–03)
  • Boarding House: North Shore (2003)
  • High School Reunion (2003–05)
  • The Surreal Life (2003–04)
  • Big Man on Campus (2004–05)
  • Studio 7 (2004)
  • Superstar USA (2004)
  • Beauty and the Geek (2005–06)
  • The Starlet (2005)
  • Survival of the Richest (2006)
  • Pepsi Smash

Daytime[]

  • 8 Simple Rules (2005–06)
  • ER (2005–06)
  • What I Like About You (2006)

Children's programming[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Thomas and Gennis, Kaitlin and Sadie (November 15, 2018). "Every The WB Show, Ranked". TV Guide.

External links[]

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