March 20, 2024
The 30 Best TV Shows on Paramount+
This post is updated frequently as TV shows leave and enter Paramount+. *New additions are indicated with an asterisk. Paramount+ has been in a bit of an identity crisis in the streaming era. For years, it was known as CBS All Access, the portal for people to watch both current and classic CBS programming, but the company rebranded as Paramount+ in 2021 . The best thing that Paramount+ has had going for it is the development of creators, particularly the Kings , the team behind originals The Good Fight and Evil , and Taylor Sheridan, who has created a ratings juggernaut in his Yellowstone universe — there are four spin-offs on the air or in development. There are also some classic Paramount properties on the service like MTV originals Jackass and Beavis & Butt-Head , along with so many trips to the final frontier. Years: 2021-present Length: 3 seasons, 45 episodes Creators: Joe Port, Joe Wiseman The CBS adaptation of the U.K. hit comedy has quietly become one of the most beloved comedies on network television. While that may not mean what it once did, you have to be a little curious about why people are so attracted to this comedy about an average New York couple who happen to live in a very haunted house. Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar star in a sitcom that may not get critical attention but has pulled off the increasingly rare feat of growing in popularity over its three seasons to date. It’s already been renewed for a fourth. Years: 2006-2013 Length: 8 seasons, 96 episodes Creator: James Manos Jr. One of the biggest critical and commercial darlings of the Showtime legacy is this thriller based on the books by Jeff Lindsay. Michael C. Hall segued beautifully from HBO’s Six Feet Under to playing Dexter Morgan, everyone’s favorite serial killer with a conscience. Dexter is a Miami forensic analyst who happens to murder the bad guys who slip through the police department’s grasp. It arguably outran its welcome (like a lot of Showtime shows) but it was brilliant for at least four seasons. Year: 2018 Length: 1 season, 7 episodes Creators: Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin In 2015, two inmates escaped the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. It turned out that they had some help from a female prison employee, played in this series by the spectacular Patricia Arquette, who won an Emmy for her efforts. She’s matched by great turns from Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano, along with ace direction from Ben Stiller. It’s one of the best mini-series of the 2010s. Years: 2017-2022 Length: 6 seasons, 60 episodes Creators: Robert King, Michelle King, Phil Alden Robinson After the end of The Good Wife (which is also on Paramount+), the creators spun off a superior drama in this original series that followed Christine Baranski’s Diane Lockhart to a Chicago law firm. The ensemble here is phenomenal — including wonderful guest turns from Michael J. Fox and Michael Sheen — but it’s the writing that really elevates this very unusual drama, one that was entirely unafraid to incorporate real world issues into its storytelling. In the end, The Good Fight may be one of the best television reflections of the Trump era, and how we survived it. Years: 2006-2008 Length: 2 seasons, 29 episodes Creators: Stephen Chbosky, Josh Schaer, Jonathan E. Steinberg In the wake of LOST , every network wanted their own high-concept hit, and Jericho ended up being one of the most interesting. It now feels like a show a bit ahead of its time, especially given how much audiences love post-apocalyptic tales nowadays. Skeet Ulrich stars in the story of a nuclear attack that levels much of the United States, leaving survivors to try and form a new society. It was notoriously canceled after one season, only brought back after a fan campaign … just to be canceled seven episodes into the next one. If those fans are still out there, here’s the place to be. Years: 1990-1991, 2017 Length: 3 seasons, 48 episodes Creators: Mark Frost, David Lynch When Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) went to Twin Peaks, television changed forever. To say something was ahead of its time is clichéd, but audiences legitimately had no idea what to do with this show when it premiered in 1990, forever changing expectations of network TV (and leading the way for the cable domination and Prestige era). By the time it returned in 2017 for The Return , which is also on Paramount+, its brilliance was widely recognized. It’s simply essential television. Years: 193-1997, 2011, 2022-present Length: 9 seasons, 245 episodes Creator: Mike Judge It took forever for Mike Judge ’s massively influential MTV hit to get to a streaming service, mostly held up by music rights to the videos that these lovable morons mocked in every episode. Not only are most of them now on Paramount+, but they’re accompanied by a revival of the show that’s actually pretty damn hysterical. There’s something timeless about the adventures of Beavis and his BFF Butt-head. Years: 2003-2006 Length: 3 seasons, 28 episodes Creators: Dave Chappelle, Neal Brennan Everyone has an opinion on Dave Chappelle in the 2020s, but back in the 2000s, he wasn’t yet a household name when his sketch comedy show premiered on Comedy Central. Everything changed. In instant hit, Chappelle’s Show felt like the new wave of comedy unfolding before our eyes. It was what was going to replace your parents’ sketch comedy in shows like Saturday Night Live . And then Dave walked away from it. It holds up incredibly well, and it’s easy to see its influence on so many imitators since. Years: 1982-1993 Length: 11 seasons, 275 episodes Creators: Glen Charles, Les Charles, James Burrows Any list of the best sitcoms of all time that doesn’t include the gang at Cheers is simply wrong. Running for most of the 1980s, the NBC hit really defined that decade in terms of comedy, both in ratings and critical success. It’s also a great example of a show that needed time to find an audience after nearly being canceled after its first season. So many shows aren’t given time to find their people anymore. Thank God, someone at NBC allowed Cheers to do so. Year: 2023 Length: 1 season, 10 episodes Creators: Nathan Fielder, Benny Safdie The fearless comic behind The Rehearsal has joined forced with one of the minds behind Uncut Gems to create a new cringe classic, the story of a New Mexico couple (Fielder & Emma Stone) whose marriage falls apart as they put together an atrocious HGTV show called “Flipanthropy.” An insightful skewering of the kind of personality that constantly preaches philanthropy while doing everything selfish they can possibly do, it’s a comedy that is designed to make your skin crawl, including some of the most unforgettable scenes in any comedy in years. Don’t miss this one. Years: 1996-present Length: So many, but just two seasons on Paramount+ Creators: Madeleine Smithberg, Lizz Winstead There are a handful of Trevor Noah’s “best” episodes on Paramount+ and the last season and change, but this is on this list for one reason: Paramount+ is the place to watch Jon Stewart’s return to the show that made him a household name. If you haven’t heard, he’s going to do weekly shows on Mondays through 2024, meaning that we will hear his takes on what is bound to be one of the most contested elections in history. Years: 2017-2018 Length: 2 seasons, 20 episodes Creators: Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Zack Kanin, Joe Kelly Before Tim Robinson became a comedy icon with I Think You Should Leave , the Michigan native co-created this clever comedy with his buddy Sam Richardson (of Veep and The After Party, also from Detroit). It’s about two normal guys who end up producing TV commercials for business in the Motor City and it deserved a better fate than its two-season run on Comedy Central. Years: 2011-2017 Length: 5 seasons, 41 episodes Creators: David Crane, Jeffrey Klarik This might be the best post- Friends project for any of its stars. Matt LeBlanc is excellent at satirizing himself in this send-up of the TV comedy industry about two writers who move from the U.K. to Hollywood and discover it’s a shark-infested profession. Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig play the couple while LeBlanc plays the problematic star of the show they’re writing. It’s smart and consistently funny, at least for the first few seasons. In fact, LeBlanc got more Emmy nominations for this (four) than he did for the show that made him a household name. Years: 1996-2005 Length: 9 seasons, 210 episodes Creator: Philip Rosenthal One of the best sitcoms of all time, this CBS juggernaut remains hysterical, and Peacock is now the exclusive streaming home of the Barone family. The ensemble here is so strong from top to bottom but revisit it now for the timing of Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts as Ray’s parents. They make every single joke funnier than it is on the page. Years: 1993-2004 Length: 11 seasons, 264 episodes Creators: David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee Spin-offs are never this good. After the doors closed over at Cheers , Kelsey Grammer took the character of Frasier Crane to his own series on the same network and arguably found just as much as success. For over a decade, fans embraced Frasier and his professional and personal allies, including brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce), father Martin (John Mahoney), producer Roz (Peri Gilpin), and Martin’s care-giver Daphne (Jane Leeves). Consistently clever and funny, Frasier is one of the best sitcoms of the ‘90s. And it’s returning (sorta) in a reboot on the streamer (with only Grammer back in the cast). Years: 1999-2000 Length: 1 season, 18 episodes Creator: Paul Feig It was considered enough of a failure by NBC that the network only aired 12 episodes before pulling the plug, but few shows have ever reclaimed their legacy as much as this one. Judged on its own terms, it’s one of the smartest coming-of-age comedies to ever play on television, but it was also the minor leagues for comedy to come, helping launch the careers of James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, John Francis Daley, Martin Starr, Linda Cardellini, and many more. Years: 2000-2001 Length: 3 seasons, 25 episodes Creators: Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville The adventures of Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man, and the rest of the lunatics over at Jackass have become an essential part of the Paramount+ brand. They have all four of the films (and Bad Grandpa ) along with full episodes from the MTV era that started it all. Don’t try this at home, kids. Years: 2012-2015 Length: 5 seasons, 54 episodes Creators: Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele Sketch comedy doesn’t get funnier than the massive Comedy Central hit that reunited a pair of Mad TV stars and let their genius run wild. Hitting hot button issues with fresh insight and hysterical precision, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele revealed themselves to be two of the best comedy writers in the business, leading to a Peabody Award, two Emmy Awards, and millions of fans. You can see their fingerprints on so much of what people find funny and clever in the 2020s. Years: 2013-2015 Length: 3 seasons, 30 episodes Creators: Nick Kroll, Jonathan Krisel, John Levenstein Nick Kroll doesn’t get enough credit for being one of the most consistently inventive comedians of his era. If you don’t believe me, look no further than his Comedy Central sketch comedy show that allowed the gifted Actor to really go all-in with his warped sense of humor and remarkable skill at crafting memorable characters. It feels like Kroll could get a boost in the future from people who were teens when this show was originally on as they find it again. Let’s start that now. Years: 2014-2017 Length: 3 seasons, 22 episodes Creators: Andy Daly, Jeffrey Blitz, Charlie Siskel Review is the funniest show you probably haven’t seen. The insanely talented Andy Daly plays Forrest MacNeil, a professional critic who decides to review real-life experiences instead of just movies or TV shows. He then rates each experience in an unfolding saga of a man who basically gets so swept up in a project that it destroys his actual real life. Each episode is titled after what Forrest is reviewing that week, and there may be no funnier half-hour of television in the 2010s than “Pancakes; Divorce; Pancakes.” Years: 2009-2011 Length: 3 seasons, 36 episodes Creator: Diablo Cody Juno scribe Diablo Cody created this show about a mother dealing with dissociative identity disorder, giving the phenomenal Toni Collette a part so rich that she won an Emmy for its first season. Collette plays Tara, an ordinary mother who has an extraordinary problem that leads her to express various other personalities. Risky and funny, it also features great supporting turns from Rosemarie DeWitt, John Corbett, and Keir Gilchrist. Years: 1991-1995 Length: 3 seasons, 21 episodes Creator: Peter Chung Anyone old enough to remember MTV’s Liquid Television probably remembers how much it ruled. Experimental animated shorts on a major cable network wasn’t (and still isn’t) a common thing, and the show allowed for all kinds of unexpected visions and creative expression. One of the most memorable was Aeon Flux , which was then spun-off into its own series (and even an eventual movie). One wishes there were more things as ambitious as this on TV now. Years: 2019-present Length: 3 seasons, 36 episodes Creators: Robert King, Michelle King The creators of The Good Fight launched a very different (but just-as-smart) series on CBS in 2019, but it moved to Paramount+ for its second season and got even better. Katja Herbers and Mike Colter star in a show that’s really about the modern definition of evil, and how it manifests in everything from Social Media to crypto currency. This is one of the smartest shows on TV, a modern X-Files riff that’s sexy, creepy, and brilliant. Years: 2014-2016 Length: 3 seasons, 27 episodes Creator: John Logan Fans of this show were crestfallen when it ended after only three seasons, but its limited run has arguably made it even more of a cult hit in the years since. Penny Dreadful is drenched in violence and sexuality, using a ton of 19th century Gothic fiction as its base, inspired by the tales of characters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr. Jekyll. In fact, some of those famous characters appear directly with Harry Treadaway memorably playing Victor Frankenstein. But the show is stolen by the formidable Eva Green, who should have won at least one Emmy for her work here. Years: 2020-2021 Length: 1 season, 9 episodes Creators: Josh Boone, Benjamin Cavell Stephen King’s breakthrough 1978 epic novel about the end of the world has been a puzzle for Hollywood for generations. They adapted it once as a mini-series for network TV in 1994, and then it was in various states of production for a feature film throughout the 2010s. It ended up a mini-series at the end of the decade and in the peak of the pandemic, and, well, it’s interesting but flawed . Still, King fans will want to check it out, particularly for Alex Skarsgard’s memorable work as Randall Flagg and solid turns from Greg Kinnear and Odessa Young. Years: Various Length: Various Creator: Gene Roddenberry Paramount and Star Trek have been partners for generations, so it makes sense that the streaming service has weeks-worth of trips to the final frontier for fans to watch. There’s a wave of new originals like Discovery, Prodigy, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds , and Picard . But the real draw remains the classics, including The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise. You could watch nothing but Star Trek on Paramount+ and have little time to do anything else. Years: 1959-1964 Length: 5 seasons, 156 episodes Creator: Rod Serling No, not the Jordan Peele reboot . We’re talking about the classic original, a show that deserves to be on any list of the best of all time. It’s certainly one of the most influential, a masterpiece of sight and sound that’s still rippling across sci-fi television. With episodes that play out like short films, Rod Serling explored the potential of storytelling on episodic television in a manner that elevated the entire form. If you only want to pick out the absolute best, use this guide to do so. Years: 2021-present Length: 2 seasons, 20 episodes Creators: Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson Even fans would admit that the sophomore slump stung this Showtime hit, but that’s in part because the first season was so unabashedly brilliant. Taking place in dual timelines, this is the story of a group of teenagers who crashed in the middle of nowhere in 1996 and were forced to go to extremes to survive. It’s also the story of them today as survivors, blending grief, mystery, and intrigue into a fascinating narrative stew. Most of all, it’s a show that clicks because of its rock star cast, including great turns from Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, Sophie Nelisse, and many more. The creators claim to have multiple seasons outlined, so there’s reason to hope that this show will fly again soon. Years: 2001-present Length: 35 seasons, 408 episodes Creators: Elisa Doganieri, Bertram van Munster There are reasons that this CBS reality show hit has been so successful for so long, winning consecutive Emmys for the best reality competition show on any network. One of them is that Phil Keoghan is as good as any host on these shows, finding ways to make this journey around the world pop. But The Amazing Race is really a model of perfect reality show editing, keeping viewers as excited as the contestants on every leg of the competition. Years: 1992-2017 Length: 33 seasons, 614 episodes Creators: Mary-Ellis Bunim, Jonthan Murray The Mount Rushmore of reality TV has to include the show where people started “getting real,” the MTV hit that simply put different personalities in a space and bounced them off each other in front of the cameras. It’s hard to over-state the impact that The Real World had on the TV landscape. We’re still feeling it today. Note: There are 21 seasons across the historical spectrum of the show on Paramount+. We’re not sure why the collection is incomplete, but we’re just being real.
Related Stories
Latest News
Top news around the world
Academy Awards

‘Oppenheimer’ Reigns at Oscars With Seven Wins, Including Best Picture and Director

Get the latest news about the 2024 Oscars, including nominations, winners, predictions and red carpet fashion at 96th Academy Awards

Around the World

Celebrity News

> Latest News in Media

Watch It
JoJo Siwa Reveals She Spent $50k on This Cosmetic Procedure
April 08, 2024
tilULujKDIA
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files for Divorce from Ryan Anderson
April 08, 2024
kjqE93AL4AM
Bachelor Nation’s Trista Sutter Shares Update on Husband’s Battle With Lyme Disease | E! News
April 08, 2024
mNBxwEpFN4Y
Alan Tudyk Does All His Disney Voices
April 08, 2024
fkqBY4E9QPs
Bob Iger responds to critics who call Disney "too woke"
April 06, 2024
loZMrwBYVbI
Kirsten Dunst recites a classic cheer from 'Bring it On'
April 06, 2024
VHAca3r0t-k
Dr. Paul Nassif Offers Up Plastic Surgery Warning for Gypsy Rose Blanchard | TMZ
April 09, 2024
cXIyPm8mKGY
Reba McEntire Laughs at Joy Behar's Suggestion 'Jolene' is Anti-Feminist | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
11Cyp1sH14I
NeNe Leakes Says She's Okay with Cheating If It's Done Respectfully | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
IsjAeJFgwhk
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding was 20 years in the making
April 08, 2024
BU8hh19xtzA
Bianca Censori wears completely sheer tube dress and knee-high stockings for Kanye West outing
April 08, 2024
IkbdMacAuhU
Kelsea Ballerini tells trolls to ‘shut up’ about pantsless CMT Music Awards 2024 performance #shorts
April 08, 2024
G4OSTYyXcOc
TV Schedule
Late Night Show
Watch the latest shows of U.S. top comedians

Sports

Latest sport results, news, videos, interviews and comments
Latest Events
08
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Udinese - Inter Milan
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester United - Liverpool
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur - Nottingham Forest
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Juventus - Fiorentina
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Sheffield United - Chelsea
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Monza - Napoli
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Wolfsburg - Borussia Monchengladbach
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Verona - Genoa
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Cagliari - Atalanta
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Hoffenheim - Augsburg
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Frosinone - Bologna
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Heidenheim - Bayern Munich
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund - Stuttgart
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brighton - Arsenal
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Roma - Lazio
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Crystal Palace - Manchester City
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
AC Milan - Lecce
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Chelsea - Manchester United
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Sheffield United
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Arsenal - Luton
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Aston Villa
02
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
West Ham United - Tottenham Hotspur
01
Apr
SPAIN: La Liga
Villarreal - Atletico Madrid
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Lecce - Roma
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Inter Milan - Empoli
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Arsenal
31
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Real Madrid - Athletic Bilbao
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Brighton
30
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Barcelona - Las Palmas
30
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brentford - Manchester United
30
Mar
ITALY: Serie A
Fiorentina - AC Milan
Find us on Instagram
at @feedimo to stay up to date with the latest.
Featured Video You Might Like
zWJ3MxW_HWA L1eLanNeZKg i1XRgbyUtOo -g9Qziqbif8 0vmRhiLHE2U JFCZUoa6MYE UfN5PCF5EUo 2PV55f3-UAg W3y9zuI_F64 -7qCxIccihU pQ9gcOoH9R8 g5MRDEXRk4k
Copyright © 2020 Feedimo. All Rights Reserved.