Programs Debuting in 2000
Date | Show | Network |
---|---|---|
January 3 | Your Weather Today | The Weather Channel |
January 8 | Winning Lines | CBS |
January 9 | Malcolm in the Middle | Fox |
January 12 | Higher Ground | Fox Family |
January 16 | City of Angels | CBS |
January 17 | Cleopatra 2525 | Syndication |
January 22 | Jack of All Trades | |
January 23 | Hollywood Showdown | PAX TV |
January 24 | Brutally Normal | The WB |
Double Dare 2000 | Nickelodeon | |
February 5 | The Others | NBC |
February 12 | Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue | Fox Kids |
February 16 | Diary | MTV |
February 25 | Max Steel | The WB |
March 6 | Mobile Suit Gundam Wing | Cartoon Network |
March 7 | Secret Agent Man | UPN |
March 11 | Caitlin's Way | Nickelodeon |
March 20 | First Outlook | The Weather Channel |
March 21 | The Beat | UPN |
March 22 | Then Came You | ABC |
March 23 | Battery Park | NBC |
Daddio | ||
March 27 | Crush | USA Network |
March 30 | Wonderland | ABC |
March 31 | Call of the Wild | Animal Planet |
April 1 | MasterChef USA | PBS |
April 2 | D.C. | The WB |
April 3 | Between the Lions | PBS |
April 4 | Falcone | CBS |
April 11 | Talk to Me | ABC |
April 13 | Food 911 | Food Network |
May 15 | Secrets of the Dead | PBS |
May 31 | Survivor | CBS |
June 12 | Sailor Moon | Cartoon Network |
June 16 | Strip Mall | Comedy Central |
June 17 | Even Stevens | Disney Channel |
Summer | Shooting Gallery | Outdoor Channel |
June 26 | Resurrection Blvd. | Showtime |
June 28 | Soul Food | |
July | Masters of Illusion | PAX TV |
July 5 | Big Brother | CBS |
July 23 | The Brothers Garcia | Nickelodeon |
Strong Medicine | Lifetime | |
July 24 | Mysterious Ways | PAX TV |
August 9 | Live Through This | MTV |
August 12 | BattleBots | Comedy Central |
August 14 | Dora the Explorer | Nick Jr. |
September 4 | Clifford the Big Red Dog | PBS |
Caillou | ||
September 9 | Jackie Chan Adventures | Kids' WB |
September 11 | 106 & Park | BET |
Girlfriends | UPN | |
The Hughleys | ||
September 22 | Grosse Pointe | The WB |
September 30 | Corduroy | PBS |
Elliot Moose | ||
Fear | MTV | |
George Shrinks | PBS | |
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse | ||
Seven Little Monsters | ||
Timothy Goes to School | ||
October 1 | Jackass | MTV |
That's Life | CBS | |
October 2 | Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda | Sci-Fi Channel |
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | UPN | |
Deadline | NBC | |
Pelswick | Nickelodeon | |
Street Smarts | Syndication | |
Tucker | NBC | |
Yes, Dear | CBS | |
October 3 | Dark Angel | Fox |
October 4 | Titans | NBC |
October 5 | Gilmore Girls | The WB |
MTV Cribs | MTV | |
October 6 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | CBS |
FreakyLinks | Fox | |
Madigan Men | ABC | |
The Trouble With Normal | ||
October 7 | The District | CBS |
Noah Knows Best | Nickelodeon | |
October 8 | Ed | NBC |
October 9 | Hype | The WB |
Nikki | ||
October 10 | The Geena Davis Show | ABC |
Gideon's Crossing | ||
October 11 | Bette | CBS |
Welcome to New York | ||
October 13 | Trading Spaces | TLC |
October 14 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | ABC |
October 15 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | HBO |
October 21 | Cheaters | Syndication |
October 23 | Boston Public | Fox |
Scariest Places on Earth | ABC Family | |
October 24 | The Michael Richards Show | NBC |
October 25 | As Told By Ginger | Nickelodeon |
October 27 | Freedom | UPN |
Level 9 | ||
November 1 | Normal, Ohio | Fox |
The $treet | ||
November 4 | Sheep in the Big City | Cartoon Network |
November 10 | Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz | |
November 14 | DAG | NBC |
December 3 | The Living Century | PBS |
Queer as Folk | Showtime | |
December 6 | TV Funhouse | Comedy Central |
December 21 | The Brak Show | Cartoon Network |
Sealab 2021 | ||
December 30 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | ||
Unknown | Blinkers Off | Fox Sports Net |
Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions | PBS | |
Every Woman | Syndication | |
P. Allen Smith Gardens | PBS |
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