IMDb's What's on TV - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Week of Jan. 8
An Oscar winner, a Twitter revolution, and "You." We break down the three shows you can't miss this week.

The Week of Jan. 15
Our top picks include the biggest party fail of all time, a supernatural romance, and the trendiest show in the galaxy.

The Week of Jan. 22
Our top picks include a true-crime turn from Chris Pine, a new live musical, and some brilliantly awkward sex therapy.

The Week of Jan. 29
Our top recommendations of what to watch this week include an epic season-ending battle, a wild time-traveling comedy, and a surprisingly heartwarming vampire sci-fi series.

The Week of Feb. 5
We help you decide what's worth watching this week including a new Netflix film with an Oscar-winning director, a landmark episode of a fantasy hit, and a YouTube Original as funny as it is bloody.

The Week of Feb. 12
Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi form a divine duo, a dysfunctional superhero fam faces an apocalypse, and Jordan Peele delivers a doc and a comedy in the same week.

The Week of Feb. 19
We've got your viewing orders for the week, including a darker prequel to a classic franchise, huge performances at the Oscars, and a star-studded new season of mockumentaries.

The Week of Feb. 26
Set your TV schedule for the week with the return of a star-studded dramedy, a bingeable space epic, and the Michael Jackson doc that shocked Sundance.

The Week of March 5
Here's why you can't miss the latest movie star hitting the small screen, a beloved family member leaving "Shameless," and a new look at the mystery from the "Serial" podcast.

The Week of March 12
Find out why you can't miss the new season of "Queer Eye," the latest power-grabs from Paul Giamatti's character on "Billions," a brilliant pond-hopping comedy, and more.

The Week of March 19
Our tips for what to watch this week include a shocking true story, a second season with lots of questions to answer, and a musical episode with murderous undertones.

The Week of March 26
Both a cult comedy hit and a 2011 thriller inspire new TV shows this week. Plus, a sci-fi animated anthology series gets beautifully weird.

The Week of April 2
Our weekly TV recommendations include a fashionable assassin, a stunning new nature series, and a deadly dramedy from Ben Stiller.

The Week of April 9
This week on TV, the final season of "Game of Thrones" begins, the first interactive survival series drops, and Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams become Broadway legends.

The Week of April 16
The latest TV shows worth obsessing over include a rebellious historical drama, a fresh voice in comedy, and an ideal teen romance.

The Week of April 23
This week's must-see TV includes a fresh season of a martial arts hit, a terrifying new Netflix series, and the end of an era in the DC Universe.

The Week of April 30
Netflix delivers a fresh teen romance, a young princess steals the spotlight, and "Chernobyl" brings a chilling catastrophe to life.

The Week of May 7
Here's why you can't miss the return of Marvel's highly adaptive covert agency, the story of one of the greatest rap groups of all time, and a modern take on "Lord of the Flies."

The Week of May 14
This week's new TV includes a star-studded take on a classic novel, the last laugh for "The Big Bang Theory," and a Netflix movie that puts a sci-fi twist on a sad reality.

The Week of May 21
There's no way we're missing the live recreation of two Norman Lear classics, the dark wit of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and the terror of "The Hot Zone."

The Week of May 28
Michael Sheen and David Tennant are an unholy duo, the "Archer" crew takes to the cosmos, and Idris Elba has a new crime to solve.

The Week of June 4
Three of our favorite shows return this week with the fallout of a lie, a rising resistance, and a technological nightmare.

The Week of June 11
This week's must-watch TV includes a fresh take on high school, a fierce second season, and some unlikely partners against crime.

The Week of June 25
Hit the mall with the Hawkins gang, laugh with a "Broad City" alumnus, and marvel at an Oscar winner's take on a controversial figure.

The Week of July 6
Nothing says "Stranger Things" like a totally 1985 version of your viewing guide for the week.

The Week of July 30
Our top TV picks this week put a modern twist on a classic, turn the superhero genre on its head, and take a big bite out of all your free time.

The Week of Aug 6
We'll be glued to the small screen all week, with multiple Emmy-nominated shows returning for new seasons and an anthology series putting a terrifying twist on a horrific historical event.

The Week of Aug 13
Clear your TV plans for the origin story of Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred, Danny McBride's return to HBO, and a decade-hopping dark comedy.

The Week of Aug 20
A cult-ish pyramid scheme and a twisted series of murders hit the small screen along with a powerful new documentary about our attachment to even smaller screens.

The Week of Aug 27
Two movie stars tackle a cross-species romance, adorable heroes get rebooted, and the case closes on a fan-favorite.

The Week of Sep 1
From Will Smith's Oscar-nominated performance to an iconic horror anthology series, we break down the must-see movies and shows available to stream for free this month.

The Week of Sep 17
Here's everything worth watching from Emma Roberts at a murderous summer camp, to the return of "Titans," and a new celeb-packed Netflix movie.

The Week of Sep 24
From stars playing crime bosses, to the reboot of a comedy classic, and the start of some massive final seasons, it's a big week for TV.

The Week of Sep 26
We're getting in the Halloween mood with our picks of the best horror, mystery, and fantasy shows and movies you can stream for free this month.

The Week of Oct 1
Two new series ripped from the comics join a huge slate of returning favorites this week. We break down everything you've got to watch.

The Week of Oct 8
Find out everything you can't miss this week, from a "Breaking Bad" sequel and a fresh take on an old classic, to a hip-hop competition for the ages.

The Week of Oct 15
Plan your week of TV watching with our list of all the new originals, adaptations, and "double" features you can't miss.

The Week of Oct 22
From an anthology romance series with massive movie stars and the return of "Castle Rock" to the end of a comedy era, here's everything we're watching.

The Week of Oct 29
Here's everything we're watching this week including a pair of new Apple TV+ series, the return of Jack Ryan, and the long-awaited adaptation of "His Dark Materials."

The Week of Nov 5
Our top TV picks of the week feature space travel, fart jokes, and some "Shameless" family fun.

The Week of Nov 12
We're jumping into the life of a bounty hunter, an alternate course of history, and a royal recasting this week on TV.

The Week of Nov 19
What to Watch: Jillian Bell, a Frighteningly Good Duo, and Santa's Origin Story The holidays are here early, and we've got you covered with the latest shows and movies to catch on Prime Video, Netflix, and the brand-new Disney+ app this week.

The Week of Nov 26
Our top TV picks for the week include a bold political thriller, an edgy animated series with Kaley Cuoco, and M. Night Shyamalan's terrifying contribution to Apple TV+.

The Week of Dec 3
Save yourself from endless browsing with our list of top TV picks for the week, including a 16-time Emmy winner, the final season of "Vikings," and Scarlett Johansson's latest film.

The Week of Dec 10
Here's our breakdown of the best things to stream this week including a long-awaited series return and a brand-new Michael Bay movie blowing up your small screen.

The Week of Dec 17
Here's everything you've got to watch on TV before 2020, courtesy of Henry Cavill, Penn Badgley, Felicity Jones, and more.

The Week of Dec 31
Check out our picks of the top movie franchises you can watch with the whole family, available to stream right now.

The Week of Jan 7
We run down the top new shows of the week to help you kick off 2020.
Recently Updated Shows

Have I Got News for You
Based on the week's news, Have I Got News for You is fronted by guest hosts and features two regular team captains, Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. Each week the show invites two guests to cast a jaundiced eye over the week's news, resulting in a fast flow of anarchic, spontaneous and hugely entertaining wit and humour. Guests typically represent the world of politics, comedy, show-business and journalism, and are often themselves particularly newsworthy participants. The final touches of Have I Got News for You are put together only hours before recording, allowing guests to comment on the late-breaking news stories of the day.

Dark Matter
Hailed as one of the best sci-fi novels of the decade, Dark Matter is a story about the road not taken. The series follows Jason Dessen, a physicist, professor, and family man who – one night while walking home on the streets of Chicago – is abducted into an alternate version of his life. Wonder quickly turns to nightmare when he tries to return to his reality amid the multiverse of lives he could have lived. In this labyrinth of mind-bending realities, he embarks on a harrowing journey to get back to his true family and save them from the most terrifying, unbeatable foe imaginable: himself.

Bob's Burgers
The series follows Bob who runs Bob's Burgers, with the help of his wife and their three kids. Bob has big ideas about burgers, but the rest of the clan falls short on service. Despite the greasy counters and lousy location, the Belchers are determined to make every "Grand Re-Re-Re-opening" a success. Bob's wife, Linda, stands by her man and often does so by bursting into song. Their eldest daughter, 13-year-old Tina has a slight obsession with boys and zombies. Middle child Gene is an aspiring musician with a thirst for life. Louise is the bunny ears-wearing youngest daughter with an off-kilter sense of humor that makes her somewhat of a liability in the kitchen – and with the public.

The Summer I Turned Pretty
Belly Conklin is about to turn 16, and she's headed to her favorite place in the world, Cousins Beach, to spend the summer with her family and the Fishers. Belly's grown up a lot over the past year, and she has a feeling that this summer is going to be different than all the summers before.