List of programs broadcast by Antenna TV
The following is a list of programs that are and will be broadcast on Antenna TV, a general entertainment network owned by the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of the Tribune Company, which is designed for digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations in the United States and was launched on January 1, 2011.[1] The network's programming consists entirely of off-network syndicated reruns of television series from the 1950s to the 2000s.[2]
Current programming[edit]
Sitcoms[edit]
- Alice (2018–present)
- Archie Bunker's Place (2018–present)
- Bachelor Father (2011–15; 2022–present)
- Barney Miller (2012–present)
- Becker (2017–21; 2022–present)
- Benson (2012–13; 2018–present)
- Bewitched (2013–present)
- Designing Women (2020–21; 2024–present)
- Dear John (2015–present)
- Dennis the Menace (2011–present)
- The Drew Carey Show (2024–present)
- The Facts of Life (2020–21; 2024–present)
- Family Ties (2015–present)[3]
- Father Knows Best (2011–present)
- The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (2011–present)
- Hazel (2011–present)
- I Dream of Jeannie (2013–present)
- The Jack Benny Program (2011–16; 2018–present)
- The Jeffersons (2015–18; 2021–present)
- Maude (2011–present)
- McHale's Navy (2011–16; 2018–present)
- Mork & Mindy (2015–present)
- My Favorite Martian (2022–present)
- The Partridge Family (2011–present)
- The Ropers (2011–12; 2014–20; 2021–22; 2024–present)
- Silver Spoons (2018–present)
- Soap (2011–12; 2018–present)
- Three's a Crowd (2011–12; 2014–present)
- Three's Company (2011–12; 2014–present)
- Wings (2016–present)
Variety[edit]
- The Benny Hill Show (2011–12; 2022–present)
- Johnny Carson (2016–present)[4]
Children's programming[edit]
- America's Heartland Classics (2023–present)
- Science World (2020–present)
Former programming[edit]
Comedy[edit]
- 227 (2017–21)
- All in the Family (2011–17)
- Coach (2018–22)
- Diff'rent Strokes (2013–15; 2020–21)
- Doogie Howser, M.D. (2015–18)[5]
- Evening Shade (2015–18)
- The Flying Nun (2011–17)
- Gidget (2011–17)
- Good Morning, World (2017–18)
- Good Times (2011–17)
- Green Acres (2013–17)
- Head of the Class (2018–21)
- Here Come the Brides (2012–15)
- The Hogan Family (2018–21)
- It's a Living (2020–22)
- It's About Time (2015–17)
- The Joey Bishop Show (2017–21)
- Leave It to Beaver (2011–13; 2015–16)
- Mad About You (2011)
- Married... with Children (2011–12; 2013–15)
- Mister Ed (2013–16)
- The Monkees (2011–17)
- Mr. Belvedere (2015–18)
- Murphy Brown (2018–21)
- My Mother the Car (2015–17)[6]
- My Two Dads (2017–22)
- The Nanny (2011–12; 2013–14)
- Newhart (2015–17)
- NewsRadio (2011–12; 2020–21)
- One Day at a Time (2015–17; 2021–23)[3]
- The Patty Duke Show (2013–15; 2017)
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2016–21)
- Sanford and Son (2011–17)
- Small Wonder (2015–19)
- That Girl (2020–23)
- The Three Stooges (2011–17)
- Too Close for Comfort (2011–12; 2014–15)
- Webster (2015–20)
- Welcome Back, Kotter (2017–20; 2022–2023)
- What's Happening!! (2017–19)
- Who's the Boss (2020–21)
- WKRP in Cincinnati (2012–15)
Drama/action[edit]
- Adam-12 (2013–15)
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (2011–15; 2017)
- Circus Boy (2011–15; 2017)
- Dragnet (2011–13)
- Flipper (2013–15)
- Iron Horse (2012)
- It Takes A Thief (2011–15)
- S.W.A.T. (2011–13)
Anthology series[edit]
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (2011–17)
- All-Star Theatre (2012)
- Suspense Theatre (2011–14)
Children's programming[edit]
- All in with Laila Ali (2018–19)
- Animal Atlas (2014–17)
- Animal Rescue (2013–15)
- The Brady Barr Experience (2017–18)
- Coolest Places on Earth (2014–17)
- Culture Click (2017–18)
- Did I Mention Invention? (2019–20)
- Expedition Wild (2017–18)
- Family Style (2014–17)
- Food for Thought with Claire Thomas (2017–18)
- Get Wild (2016–19)
- Journey with Dylan Dreyer (2019–20)
- Mustard Pancakes (2011)
- Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin (2019–20)
- On the Spot (2014–17)
- Outback Adventures with Tim Faulkner (2018–20)
- Safari Tracks (2015–17)
- State to State (2015–17)
- Swap TV (2013–15)
- Totally Tooned In (2011–15)
- The Wildlife Docs (2017–20)
- Wild World (2016–19)
- Wild Wonders (2020–23)
- Word Travels (2013–15)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Rewind TV". Retrieved 16 May 2024.
- ↑ "Schedule - Antenna TV" (PDF). Retrieved 16 May 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Antenna TV". Antenna TV. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
- ↑ "Johnny Carson Returns: Antenna TV to Air Full 'Tonight Show' Episodes". 12 August 2015.
- ↑ Antenna program Starting January 5, 2015 antennatv.tv
- ↑ "Shows". Antenna TV. Tribune Broadcasting. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
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