NBCUniversal’s streaming service only launched a few years ago with flagship series, but the situation has changed a lot. Much like
Netflix is becoming a , no streaming service is currently better at serving up classic TV series with fresh additions. Here are the best shows on you can watch now. 1975-Present Various
comedy TV-14 48 seasons Lorne Michaels is four decades into its run for a reason: the sketch comedy follows a classic formula that is uninterrupted by a rapidly changing world. While everyone has their favorite era of (it usually depends on when you grew up) and it can be hit or miss, it’s reliable entertainment that introduced the entertainment business and the world to some of the greatest comedians including (but certainly not limited to) Martin Short, Will Ferrell, Bill Hader, and Kate McKinnon. 2. 1982-1993 Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Woody Harrelson, Kelsey Grammer Comedy TV-14 11 seasons, 275 episodes Glen and Les Charles, James Burrows The heart-warming but sharp comedy series is as comforting as it is clever. The series, which dominated
NBC primetime throughout the ’80s, follows a group of eccentric regulars at a Boston bar and its equally eccentric employees. A lot of sitcoms feel of their time, with pop culture references you have to
Google to understand if you weren’t alive, too young, or simply don’t remember. looks a lot like the ’80s with its costumes and hairstyles, but the jokes feel just as fresh as they did when the original series aired. 3. 2009-2015 Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari Comedy TV-14 Seven seasons, 125 episodes Greg Daniels and Michael Schur Watch here What started as a riff on but with a lady boss became, by its second season, one of the best network comedies of all time. The series explores the mundanities of working at city hall in the small, strange town of Pawnee, Indiana. 4. 2006-2011 Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Michael B. Jordan Drama TV-14 Five seasons, 76 episodes Peter Berg A television show about a
Football team had no right to become one of the best television shows of the Golden Age and one of the best of all time. Among a group of prestige programming including and , this little football show kept up in terms of quality, because it was always more about people and relationships than it was about the sport. It will make you cry buckets, and you won’t even be mad about it. 2005-2013 Steve Carell, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer Comedy TV-14 Nine seasons, 201 episodes Greg Daniels Gen Z’s favorite comedy is a favorite for a reason. The sitcom that launched the single-cam revolution features one of the greatest performances ever from Steve Carell as the horrible but somehow sweet boss Michael Scott, with a sprawling cast of comic geniuses that worked like comedy magic together. 6. 1999-Present Mariska Hargitay, Christopher Meloni, Ice-T Drama TV-14 24 seasons, 525 episodes Dick Wolf Even if you’ve never seen , you probably know about Benson and Stabler. The crime procedural following cases in a Special Victims Unit in
New York City is ideal for kind of viewing: one episode at a time, a massive binge, while you’re working, or when you just want to sit down and pay attention to something. 7. 1968-2003 Peter Falk Mystery TV-14 69 episodes Richard Levinson and William Link Ahhh, Columbo. As soon as you see that long beige coat, his thick cigar and hear him saw, “just one more thing” you will feel relief. On this sort of procedural, Detective Columbo catches killers by, for lack of better words, annoying the sh*t out of them. The series spans decades, and the first pilot, “Murder by the Book,” was directed by none other than the master, Stephen Spielberg. 8. 2018-Present Kevin Costner, Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley Drama, Western TV-MA Five seasons, 47 episodes Taylor Sheridan and John Linson Everyone (a.k.a., everyone’s dad) is talking about for a reason: it’s like a contemporary western The neo-western starring Kevin Costner, which follows the dysfunctional Dutton family who has owned the Yellowstone Ranch (the largest ranch in Montana) for generations is filled with water-cooler talk-worthy moments of bloodshed and betrayal, if only there were water coolers anymore. I suppose group chats are the new water coolers? 9. 2022-Present Jabrai Banks, Cassandra Freeman, Jimmy Akingbola Drama TV-MA tk One season, ten episodes Morgan Cooper, Malcolm Spellman, TJ Brady, and Rasheed Newson the most Peak TV show to ever Peak TV (in a good way). The series started off as a short film that reimagined sitcom as a serious drama. Lo and behold, the edit is now a dramatic television series that dives into class and race, and makes Will’s culture shock upon moving from West Philly to Bel-Air more dramatic than comedic. 10. 2023 Betty Gilpin, Jake McDorman, Andy McQueen Science-Fiction, Comedy TV-MA 8 episodes Tara Hernandez, Damon Lindelof In the wild sci-fi series, , Betty Gilpin stars as Sister Simone, an exiled nun hellbent on destroying a powerful AI named, you guessed it, Mrs. Davis. With her ex-boyfriend roped into her mission, Sister Simon sets off on a quest filled with religious relics, secret societies, tragic pasts, and an underground resistance movement that’s fighting to free a populace that’s maybe not all that interested in being liberated. This inventive, head-scratching series comes from Tara Hernandez and writer Damon Lindelof, who’s coming in hot from his critically acclaimed miniseries. 11. 2021-Present Sara Bareilles, Comedy TV-MA Two seasons, 16 episodes Meredith Scardino The comedy from executive producer Tina Fey about 40-something
Women who reunite their late 1990s/2000s girl group after decades apart gets bolder and weirder as it goes along. Although the girl group Girls5Rva is fake, the show, which calls back to the strange period of time that was Y2K, feels weirdly nostalgic. The original songs are better than most of the songs that win
Oscars. 12. 2013 Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Andre Braugher Comedy TV-14 8 seasons Dan Goor, Michael Schur Boasting one of the best comedy ensembles of all time, focuses on Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and the detectives of the 99th Precinct as they adapt to the new leadership of incoming
police chief Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher). Together, this tight group of
Friends hilariously navigate crimes, personal problems, and the inner-workings of the NYPD as they grapple with life as a cop. It’s not your usual spin on the police genre, but that’s what makes so great and one of the most recommend binge watches out there. 13. 2011 Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Max Greenfeld, Lamorne Morris Comedy TV-14 7 seasons Elizabeth Meriweather After a bad breakup, Jess (Zooey Deschanel) moves into an apartment with the directionless bartender Nick (Jake Johnson), the looks-obsessed corporate bro (Schmidt), and the struggling pro athlete Winston (Lamorne Morris). Their dysfunctional group dynamic sets the stage for , which quickly earned its place alongside shows like as one of the top comfort sitcoms that’s perfect for bingeing. The show really hits its stride in Season 2 as the shared apartment life of Jess, Nick, Schmidt, and Winston really starts to gel, and a TV romance for the ages starts to bloom. 2006-2013 Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski Comedy TV-14 Seven seasons, 138 episodes Tina Fey Former writer Tina Fey’s meta NBC comedy about writing a late-night sketch comedy for NBC is a classic, known for its idiosyncratic characters and rapid pace: there are jokes almost every single second, maybe even more than that, but we won’t do the math. The series was the perfect satire for the strange time that was the late aughts/early 2010s, blending political commentary with pop culture commentary, all wrapped up in an NBC show that very frequently made fun of NBC and capitalism. 15. 2023 Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, Tom Bateman Comedy TV-MA 8 episodes Craig Rosenberg follows Ava (Kaley Cuoco) and Nathan (Chris Messina) as a married couple stuck in the midlife doldrums. Nathan’s
Tennis career is over, the bills are stacking up, and a baby is on the way. Their marriage has seen better days. Thanks to Ava’s obsession with true crime, an opportunity drops in their laps. Their family friend is implicated in a series of murders, so Ava concocts a plan to blackmail him into creating a podcast about his crimes. Is working with an alleged serial killer a great idea? Nope, and Ava and Nathan will learn that lesson the hard way. 16. 2022 Raymond Lee, Caitlin Bassett, Ernie Hudson Sci-Fi TV-PG 18 episodes Donald P. Bellisario, Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt In this revival of the classic TV series, , Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) and his team restart the accelerator project that led to the disappearance of Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) 30 years ago. While trying to solve the mystery of the machine, Song uploads new program code into the accelerator and finds himself pulled back in time. Like Beckett, Song leaps from body to body as he’s tasked with righting the lives of others before he can make his next jump, and hopefully, find his way home. As for where Song’s code came from, that’s another question that has the team scrambling for answers. 17. 2022 Jake Lacy, Anna Paquin, Colin Hanks, Lio Tipton, McKenna Grace Drama, Crime One season, 9 episodes Nick Antosca In this crime drama based on a true story, the Broeberg family lives an idyllic
American life until their daughter is kidnapped twice over a two-year period. Continuing his turn into darker characters after season one, Jake Lacy stars as the next door neighbor Robert Berchtold, who happens to be her captor. 18. 2021 Zackary Arthur, Jennifer Tilly, Devon Sawa Horror TV-MA 8 episodes Don Mancini In the follow-up to the classic horror series, stars the titular murder doll as he goes on a killing spree in a small New Jersey town after he purchased by a 14-year-old boy named Jake (Zachary Arthury) at a yard sale. There’s just one small problem, Jake is being blamed for the murders and who’s going to believe him that the real killer is a doll? Even worse, Chucky seems to be corrupting his new owner and doing his best to cultivate a new partner in crime in this thrilling update to the horror franchise. 19. 2023 Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Haden Church Comedy TV-MA 10 episodes Michael Jonathan Smith slaps Anthony Mackie ( ) and Stephanie Beatriz ( ) into a post-apocalyptic hellscape where they’re forced to do vehicular combat with the psychotic clown Sweet Tooth (Will Arnett) in this live-action adaptation of the hit video game series. Mackie and Beatriz will also lock horns with marauders as they traverse across a world full of automative mayhem in the hope for a better future. 20. 2011 Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty Drama TV-14 9 seasons Aaron Korsh In , Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) uses his photographic memory to talk his way into a
Job with Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), one of the top legal closers in the business. There’s just one small problem: Mike is a college dropout who never made it to law school. However, the two prove to be a dynamite combo in the courtroom, but if Mike’s secret gets out, there could be big trouble for not just both men, but Harvey’s entire firm. Also, yes, let’s address the elephant in the room. The show does star
Meghan Markle before she married
Prince Harry and became a literal Duchess. It’s a neat little factoid, but at the end of the day, is just a damn good legal drama. 21. 2023 Natasha Lyonne Drama, Mystery TV-MA 10 episodes Rian Johnson After taking the detective film genre by storm with and , Rian Johnson set his sights on TV with his new series . Starring Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, the Peacock original series is a throwback to old -style, mystery of the week TV episodes. Thanks to her gift/curse for telling when anyone is lying, Charlie is on the run and moving from town-to-town after landing on the wrong side of a ruthless
Las Vegas casino owner. Along the way, she can’t help but solve a few murders as a slew of guest stars populate this highly addictive new series. 22. 2023 Pete Davidson, Edie Falco, Joe Pesci Comedy TV-MA 8 episodes Pete Davidson, Judah Miller, Dave Sirus Described as a “heightened fictionalized version” of reality, follows the life of comedian as he moves back home to Staten Island and attempts to juggle the demands of his career, family, mental health, and love life that never fails in creating a tabloid frenzy. Starring Edie Falco as his mom, Amy, and Joe Pesci as his grandfather, Joe, also has no shortage of cameos as famous faces like Jon Stewart and Steve Buscemi show up to navigate this surreal, and hilarious take on all things
Pete Davidson from the man himself. 23. 2023 Jeff Wilbusch, Juliana Canfield, Karen Robinson Drama TV-MA 8 episodes David E. Kelley In , the latest drama from hit TV creator David E. Kelley, Detective Avraham Avraham (Jeff Wilbusch) believes he has a spiritual calling to seek justice as he relies on his religious faith to solve an intense series of investigations that turn upside down in unexpected ways. ‘s Juliana Canfield is along for the ride as fellow Detective Janine Harris in this gripping new procedural. 24. 2023 Luann de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan Reality TV-14 7 episodes Jeff Jenkins In this new spinoff that’s been racking up rave reviews from reality TV fans, Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan trade in Manhattan for the more tranquil life of Benton, Illinois. Looking for an escape following the COVID pandemic, the reality divas are tasked with helping to revitalize the small town as they experience some of the local attractions including fishing for crappie and attending, we kid you not, a testicle festival. 25. 2022 William Jackson Harper, Christin Milioti, Skyler Gisondo, Debby Ryan Drama, Mystery TV-MA 8 episodes Andy Siara In , a young couple (William Jackson Harper and Christin Milioti) take an anniversary trip to the Yucatan where they find themselves tangled in a bizarre unsolved mystery that puts their marriage to the test. Packed with Scooby Doo vibes and solid acting from Harper and Milioti, along with one heck of a supporting cast, delivers both a compelling mystery and a darkly comedic examination of the disappointment of time.