1992 in American Television - Programs Debuting in 1992

Programs Debuting in 1992

Date Show Network
February 28 Scorch CBS
March 7 The Powers That Be NBC
March 31 Dateline NBC
April 6 Barney & Friends PBS
April 17 Sightings Fox
April 20 Goof Troop Syndication/ABC
May 21 The Real World MTV
May 25 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno NBC
July 8 Melrose Place Fox
August 15 Roundhouse Nickelodeon
August 16 Secret Service NBC
August 27 The Heights Fox
Martin
September 5 Batman: The Animated Series
September 10 Lamb Chop's Play-Along PBS
September 11 The Little Mermaid CBS
September 12 The Addams Family ABC
California Dreams NBC
Eek! The Cat Fox Kids
Fievel's American Tails CBS
Name Your Adventure NBC
Raw Toonage CBS
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa ABC
September 13 Flying Blind Fox
September 14 Hearts Afire CBS
September 15 Delta ABC
September 16 The Hat Squad CBS
September 18 Bob
Camp Wilder ABC
Final Appeal NBC
The Golden Palace CBS
Picket Fences
The Round Table NBC
September 19 The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys CBS
Nickelodeon Guts Nickelodeon
The Plucky Duck Show Fox
September 20 Great Scott!
September 21 Love & War CBS
The Further Adventures of Zook & Alison from Square One TV PBS
September 22 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper ABC
September 23 Mad About You NBC
September 24 Rhythm & Blues
Street Stories with Ed Bradley CBS
September 25 What Happened? NBC
September 26 Dog City Fox
September 27 The Ben Stiller Show
Woops!
September 30 Laurie Hill ABC
October 4 Ghostwriter PBS
October 17 I Witness Video NBC
October 31 X-Men Fox

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