List of programs broadcast by Ion Television
The following is a list of programs that have aired on Ion Television as well as its predecessors PAX TV and i: Independent Television. The years shown indicate the time period each show has aired on the network.
Current programming
Source: [1]
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.
Syndicated
Drama
- Blue Bloods
- Criminal Minds
- Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior
- Flashpoint
- Law & Order
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- Leverage
- Numb3rs
- Saving Hope
Children's programming
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Source: [2]
- Dive Olly Dive
- Doki
- Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
Former programming
Original programming
Comedy
- World Cup Comedy (2004–2005)
Drama
- Body and Soul (originally ran from 2002 to 2003, reruns aired in 2006)
- The Border (2009–2010)
- Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999–2000)
- Doc (originally ran from 2001 to 2004, reruns aired until 2006)
- Durham County (2007–2010)
- Flipper: The New Adventures (1998–2000, continuation of the 1995–1997 syndicated series)
- The Guard (2008–2009)
- Hope Island (1999–2000)
- Just Cause (originally ran from 2002 to 2003, reruns aired until 2004)
- Little Men (1998–1999)
- Mysterious Ways (2000–2002; transferred from NBC, which concurrently aired episodes in 2001)
- Palmetto Pointe (2005)
- Ponderosa (originally ran from 2001 to 2002, reruns aired from 2005 to 2006)
- Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (originally ran from 2002 to 2005, reruns aired until 2006)
- Twice in a Lifetime (1999–2001)
- Young Blades (originally ran from January to June 2005, reruns aired until 2006)
Reality and actuality programming
- America's Most Talented Kid (original run 2004–2005, transferring from NBC; reruns from both networks aired 2005–2006)
- Animal Tails (2003–2004)
- Animals Are People Too (1999)
- Candid Camera (2001–2004, transferred from CBS)
- Cold Turkey (2004–2005)
- Destination Stardom (1999–2000)
- Ed McMahon's Next Big Star (2001–2002)
- Encounters With the Unexplained (originally ran 2000–2002, reruns aired in 2003)
- Extreme Fakeovers (2004–2005)
- It's a Miracle (originally ran 1998–2004, reruns aired until 2006)
- Lie Detector (2005)
- Masters of Illusion (2000)
- Miracle Pets (2000–2005)
- Model Citizens (2004)
- Narrow Escapes (2002)
- Second Verdict (2004)
- Totally Pets (2003–2004)
- Treasures in Your Home (1999–2000)
- Unbelievable Animal Rescues (2002–2003)
Game Shows
- Balderdash (2004–2005)
- Beat the Clock (2002–2003)
- Born Lucky (2000)
- Dirty Rotten Cheater (2003)
- Genesis (2000)
- Family Feud (episodes with Louie Anderson and later Richard Karn, then John O'Hurley)
- Hollywood Showdown (2000)
- On the Cover (2004)
- Opportunity Knocks (2002–2003)
- Pyramid (2004-2005)
- The Reel to Reel Picture Show (1998)
- Shop 'til You Drop (2000–2002 and 2003–2005, transferred from The Family Channel & Lifetime)
- Supermarket Sweep (2000–2003, transferred from Lifetime)
- Twenty One (2000, transferred from NBC)
- Weakest Link (episodes with Anne Robinson and later George Gray)
Talk and How-To Programming
- The Emeril Lagasse Show (2010)
- Great Day America (1998–1999)
- National Health Report
- Woman's Day (1999)
Religious Programming
- Faith Under Fire (2004–2005)
Sports Programming
- BodogFight (2007)
- Champions Tour Golf
- Conference USA College Football
- FLW Bass Fishing
- NFL Films Game of the Week (2007)
- Paralympic Games (2000)
- Real Pro Wrestling (2005–2006)
- United States Track and Field Olympic Trials (July 2000, produced by NBC Sports)
- Women's United Soccer Association
- WWE Main Event (2012–2014)
TV Movies
- A Christmas Kiss (2012)[3]
Specials
- 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief (December 12, 2012 )[note 1]
- GMA Dove Awards
- Mrs. America Pageant (2002)
- Mrs. World Pageant (2001)
Syndicated programming
Religion
- Programming from The Worship Network (1998–2005; aired on a subchannel of Ion-owned stations until 2010)
News and Information
- 48 Hours
- Local NBC News primetime news broadcasts and/or rebroadcasts (select stations, 2000–2005)
- MoneyWatchTV.com (2000–2001)
- WeatherVision (2000–2005)
See also
Notes
- ↑ The concert was cut short to reshow the WWE Main Event.
References
- ↑ http://www.iontelevision.com/schedule
- ↑ http://www.qubo.com/schedule
- ↑ Kondolojy, Amanda (September 9, 2013). "Ion Television Set to Premiere Five All-New Original Holiday Movies in 2013". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
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