List of programs broadcast by Esquire Network
The following is a list of original and syndicated programming that has broadcast on Esquire Network since its inception on September 23, 2013.[1]
Current programming
Original
- The Agent
- American Ninja Warrior (transferred from G4)
- Beowulf
- Best Bars in America
- Boundless
- Brew Dogs
- Car Matchmaker
- Esquire's Car of the Year
- Friday Night Tykes
- Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country
- Going Deep with David Rees
- The Illegal Eater
- Knife Fight
- Next Great Burger, The
- On the Table
- The Runner-Up
- Running of the Bulls
- The Short Game
- Spotless
- Team Ninja Warrior
- This is Mike Stud
- Uncorked
- Weekend Fix
Syndicated
- Burn Notice (2013–present)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2016–present)
- NCIS: Los Angeles (2015–present)
- Parks and Recreation (2013–present)
Former programming
Original
- Alternate Route (2013)
- Esquire 80th Anniversary Special (2013 TV special)
- The Getaway (2013-14)
- Horseplayers (2013–14)
- How I Rock It (2013)
- Lucky Bastards (2014)
- My Friends Call Me Johnny (2014)
- Risky Listing (2013–14)
- White Collar Brawlers (2013-14)
- Women We Love (2013 TV special)
Syndicated
- The A-Team (2014–15)
- Airwolf (2014–15)
- Bomb Patrol Afghanistan (2014–15)
- Chef Roblé & Co. (2013–14)
- Clean House (2013–14)
- Departures (2013–14)
- Flipping Out (2013–14)
- Gossip Girl (2013–14)
- House (2015–2016
- The Incredible Hulk (2014–15)
- Kojak (2015)
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2013–14)
- MacGyver (2015–16)
- Made in Chelsea (2013–14)
- Magnum, P.I. (2014–15)
- Miami Vice (2014–15)
- Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (2013–15)
- Million Dollar Listing New York (2013–14)
- Ninja Warrior (2014)
- Party Down (2013–14)
- Perfect Couples (2013–14)
- Project Runway (2013–14)
- Psych (2013–15)
- Quantum Leap (2014–15)
- Queer Eye (2013–14)
- Sex and the City (2013–14)
- The Six Million Dollar Man (2015)
- The Soup (2015)
- Supernanny (2013–14)
- Top Chef (2013–15)
- Worst Week (2013–14)
Future programming
- Wrench Against the Machine
References
- ↑ "Esquire Network Shows". Esquire Network. NBCUniversal. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
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