2002 in American Television - Programs Debuting in 2002

Programs Debuting in 2002

Date Show Network
January 7 Last Call with Carson Daly NBC
January 13 The Jamie Kennedy Experiment The WB
January 15 The Chair ABC
First Monday CBS
January 18 NOW PBS
January 19 The Nick Cannon Show Nickelodeon
Teamo Supremo ABC
January 21 Cyberchase PBS
February 4 Closing Bell CNBC
On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren Fox News Channel
February 9 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension Fox Kids
Power Rangers Wild Force
February 26 Watching Ellie NBC
February 28 Leap of Faith
March 3 Jeremiah Showtime
March 5 The Osbournes MTV
March 12 The Shield FX
Spring Cashin' In Fox News Channel
March 19 Yankeeography YES Network
March 22 ChalkZone Nickelodeon
March 25 The Bachelor ABC
March 27 George Lopez
April 1 Degrassi: The Next Generation The N
Edgemont
The Most Extreme Animal Planet
Play with Me Sesame Noggin
April 15 Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck Game Show Network
April 22 Made MTV
May 24 WWE Bottom Line Syndication
June 2 The Wire HBO
June 3 Crank Yankers Comedy Central
Friend or Foe? Game Show Network
Russian Roulette
June 7 Hamtaro Cartoon Network
Kim Possible Disney Channel
June 11 American Idol Fox
June 12 World Music Link TV
June 16 The Dead Zone USA Network
June 21 Def Poetry HBO
Odyssey 5 Showtime
June 24 Sorority Life MTV
July 11 Wide Angle PBS
July 12 Monk USA Network
July 17 30 Seconds To Fame Fox
July 20 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Nickelodeon
She Spies NBC
July 29 One-Hit Wonders VH1
August Cavuto on Business Fox News Channel
August 1 Contest Searchlight Comedy Central
August 12 Studio B with Shepard Smith Fox News Channel
August 17 ¡Mucha Lucha! Kids' WB
August 25 Nickelodeon Robot Wars Nickelodeon
August 31 InuYasha Cartoon Network
September 2 The Caroline Rhea Show Syndication
Liberty Kids PBS
September 13 What's New, Scooby-Doo? Kids' WB
September 14 Fighting Foodons Fox Box
Filmore! ABC
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Fox Box
Ozzy & Drix Kids' WB
Stargate Infinity Fox Box
Ultraman Tiga
Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy
September 15 Just Cause PAX TV
September 16 The Daily Buzz Syndication
Dr. Phil
Everwood The WB
September 17 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter ABC
Life with Bonnie
Push, Nevada
September 18 Cedric the Entertainer Presents Fox
Fastlane
September 19 Do Over The WB
September 20 Firefly Fox
Greetings from Tucson The WB
John Doe Fox
What I Like About You The WB
September 22 The Chris Matthews Show NBC stations
O2Be Oxygen
September 23 CSI: Miami CBS
Half & Half UPN
September 24 Haunted
Hidden Hills NBC
In-Laws
Presidio Med CBS
September 25 MDs ABC
September 26 Good Morning, Miami NBC
Without a Trace CBS
September 27 Hack
Robbery Homicide Division
That Was Then ABC
September 28 Biker Build-Off Discovery Channel
September 29 American Dreams NBC
Boomtown
September 30 Still Standing CBS
Recipe TV Featuring the World's Greatest Chefs Syndication
Taboo Nat Geo
October 1 Less Than Perfect ABC
October 5 Croc Files NBC
Endurance
Junkyard Dogs
Scout's Safari
Strange Days at Blake Holsey High
TNA Xplosion Sunshine Network
Walking with Dinosaurs NBC
October 6 Bram & Alice CBS
October 9 Birds of Prey The WB
Unsolved History Discovery Channel
October 13 Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye PAX TV
October 21 girls club Fox
Max and Ruby Nick Jr.
October 22 Scaredy Camp Nickelodeon
October 28 Page to Screen Bravo
October 30 3 South MTV
November 4 Around the Horn ESPN
November 25 Doggy Fizzle Televizzle MTV
November 30 Barefoot Contessa Food Network
December 6 Codename: Kids Next Door Cartoon Network
December 9 WinTuition Game Show Network
Unknown Bulls & Bears Fox News Channel
Forbes on Fox
Kudlow & Cramer CNBC
The Tim McCarver Show Syndication

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