2001 in American Television - Programs Debuting in 2001

Programs Debuting in 2001

Date Show Network
January America's Test Kitchen PBS
January 1 Great Hotels Travel Channel
January 6 How It's Made Discovery Science
January 7 Lifestyle Magazine TBN
January 9 The Mole ABC
Three Sisters NBC
January 10 Grounded for Life Fox
January 11 Gary & Mike UPN
January 12 Lizzie McGuire Disney Channel
Popstars The WB
January 13 Disney's House of Mouse ABC
January 14 Taina Nickelodeon
January 15 100 Centre Street A&E
Bob the Builder Nick Jr.
January 22 The Book of Pooh Disney Channel
January 27 The Zeta Project Kids' WB
February 3 Lloyd in Space ABC
Power Rangers: Time Force Fox Kids
February 4 Kathy's So Called Reality MTV
February 24 Kate Brasher CBS
February 27 The Andy Dick Show MTV
February 28 Some of My Best Friends CBS
March 4 The Lone Gunmen Fox
March 6 The Fighting Fitzgeralds NBC
March 11 Doc PAX TV
March 12 The Chris Isaak Show Showtime
March 14 The Job ABC
March 27 What About Joan?
March 28 Boot Camp Fox
My Wife and Kids ABC
March 30 The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon
Invader Zim
April 1 The Oblongs The WB
Undergrads MTV
April 4 That's My Bush! Comedy Central
April 10 Robotica TLC
April 11 The Quarters TVG Network
Special Unit 2 UPN
April 16 The Weakest Link NBC
April 21 Weekend Now The Weather Channel
April 22 A Nero Wolfe Mystery A&E
May The Cost of Freedom Fox News Channel
Dismissed MTV
June 1 Unwrapped Food Network
June 2 Braceface Fox Family
So Little Time
June 3 Six Feet Under HBO
June 8 Time Squad Cartoon Network
June 11 Fear Factor NBC
June 12 Witchblade TNT
June 13 The Beast ABC
June 18 Spyder Games MTV
June 21 WWE Tough Enough
July 10 Cinema Insomnia KXTV
July 24 Murder in Small Town X Fox
July 29 Leap Years Showtime
August Out There TV America One
August 1 Hard Knocks HBO
MythQuest PBS
August 4 All About Us NBC
August 5 Insomniac with Dave Attell Comedy Central
August 9 Going to California Showtime
August 10 Samurai Jack Cartoon Network
August 11 Cubix: Robots for Everyone Kids' WB
August 20 Oswald Nick Jr.
August 24 Grim & Evil Cartoon Network
August 27 Shipmates Syndication
August 31 The Nightmare Room Kids' WB
September 1 The Legend of Tarzan UPN
September 3 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat PBS
One on One UPN
September 5 The Amazing Race CBS
September 8 Medabots Fox Kids
Moolah Beach
Transformers: Robots in Disguise
September 9 Ponderosa PAX TV
September 10 The Ananda Lewis Show Syndication
Iyanla
September 12 American Morning CNN
September 15 Alienators: Evolution Continues Fox Kids
The Proud Family Disney Channel
The Ripping Friends Fox Kids
Stanley Disney Channel
September 17 ElimiDate Syndication
Rendez-View
September 18 Access Granted BET
September 19 Wolf Lake CBS
September 23 The Education of Max Bickford
September 24 Crossing Jordan NBC
The Ellen Show CBS
September 25 The Guardian
Philly ABC
Undeclared Fox
September 26 Star Trek: Enterprise UPN
September 27 The Agency CBS
September 29 The Mummy: The Animated Series Kids' WB
Yu-Gi-Oh!
September 30 Alias ABC
Law & Order: Criminal Intent NBC
War Stories with Oliver North Fox News Channel
October 1 Reba The WB
Tales from the Neverending Story HBO
The 5th Wheel Syndication
October 2 Bob Patterson ABC
Scrubs NBC
October 3 According to Jim ABC
October 5 Maybe It's Me The WB
Raising Dad
October 6 Mutant X Syndication
Sk8 NBC
October 14 Men, Women & Dogs The WB
Off Centre
October 16 Smallville
October 20 Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! ABC
October 22 Pardon the Interruption ESPN
November 3 Totally Spies! Cartoon Network
November 5 NewsNight with Aaron Brown CNN
November 6 24 Fox
November 7 Beat the Geeks Comedy Central
November 8 The Tick Fox
November 14 The Bernie Mac Show
November 17 30 Minute Meals Food Network
Justice League Cartoon Network
Sara's Secrets Food Network
December 31 CNN New Year's Eve Live CNN
Unknown GardenSMART PBS
The Jeff Corwin Experience Animal Planet
The John Kerwin Show JLTV
Two Guys Garage Speed Channel

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