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Browse - Most popular shows on Showtime
Behind the Green Room Door
This show is filmed in front of an intimate audience and gives comedians the chance to have conversations in an uncensored environment. They share stories, thoughts and spur-of-the-moment exchanges.
Shaka: King of the Zulu Nation
Shaka: King of the Zulu Nation tells the story of the Zulu Empire chief Shaka and his unlikely rise to power, uniting multiple tribes across vast stretches of Africa in the early 19th century to transform his power into legend.
Soul Food
Based on the critically acclaimed film from writer/director George Tillman, Jr. the series Soul Food takes an honest, touching look at tradition and family life through the trials and tribulations of a tight-knit African-American family living in Chicago. Without missing a beat, Soul Food picks up where the 1997 film left off - with a family trying to do the best it can with what life has dealt them, while facing day to day turmoil that seems to permeate their lives.
Everything's Gonna Be All White
Deep dive into America's past and present through the experiences of people of color. The three-part docuseries marries humor with history confronting the facets of racism, exploitation and discrimination that contributed to the formation of America.
Lock N' Load
This show gives viewers a look inside "The Shootist" gun store in Englewood, Colorado. Josh T. Ryan works as a salesman and shows that there is always an interesting story for every gun sold.
La La Land
Meet Marc Wooten, comedian. In Showtime's La La Land, UK-based Wooten takes on a number of hilarious characters a la Sacha Baron Cohen.
Loving Day
Loving Day offers a satirical look at a biracial man's experiences with race, identity and fatherhood. It tells the story of Warren Duffy, an Irish/African-American living in Wales who returns to America after his comic book store closes, his marriage falls apart and his father dies. Now in possession of his late father's deteriorated Philadelphia mansion - which might be haunted - a new surprise emerges: Duffy learns he has a teenage daughter who thinks she's white. Spinning from these upheavals and revelations, Duffy sets off to remake his life with a reluctant daughter in tow and a litany of absurdly funny moments together as they bond over their newfound relationship and discoveries of their individual cultural identities.
Alphaville
Spike Lee and Robert De Niro join forces on this Showtime drama project that illuminates Manhattan's Alphabet City. The project will focus on the neighborhood now known as the East Village, and highlight the lives of the eclectic mix of cultures and people who lived there in the 1980s.
The Studio
The Studio will chronicle the day-to-day and night-to-night antics that happen in a music recording studio, the people who work in this very unorthodox office place, and the conversations you have when your peak work hours are from midnight to six AM.
The End of Steve
Matthew Perry is set to star in this fresh comedy about a radio talk show host in Rochester, NY with a foul mouth.
Look
Shot entirely from the point of view of the security cameras. Adam Rifkin's LOOK follows several interweaving, storylines over the course of a random week in a random city. LOOK is a film about the things that people do when they don't know they're being watched.
60 Minutes Sports
The first name in news magazines is now the last word in sports. The award-winning team behind 60 Minutes now turns its investigative eye towards the world of sports. From in-depth reporting to the most compelling interviews... to get the whole story you need sixty minutes.
Free for All (US)
This series is about a college guy, his friend who won a lawsuit, his friend's ferret, his friend who he wants more than a friend, his grandma, and his dad.
ShoBox: The New Generation
This is boxing's premier proving ground for top prospects determined to fight for a world title, matching young talent competitively against their toughest opponents to date. More than 50 ShoBox fighters have become world champions.
F to 7th
"F to 7th" is a half-hour comedy based on Ingrid Jungermann's popular web series of the same name. F to 7th chronicles the female descent into pre-middle age in a world where sexuality and gender have left old-fashioned lesbianism behind. Jungermann created and starred in the web series, which ran for two seasons, but is not attached to act in the TV version.
36-24-36
36-24-36, whose title refers to what had been considered ideal female model measurements, is about the first black TV model to be featured on a major game show in 1990. Celebrity and glamour collide with sexual harassment, racism, misogyny, homophobia, bulimia and job insecurity, for the four gorgeous models on the No. 1 game show of the '90's.
Tracey Ullman's State of the Union
Tracey Ullman brings her unique brand of comedy to Showtime in this new weekly sketch comedy series that takes a satirical look at America and it's non-stop obsession with the lives of celebrities.
Fat Actress
Zaftig Kirstie Alley (as herself) tries to mount a TV comeback in this broad self-parody. She also cocreated and co-executive produces the series.
Ready or Not
The program follows two teenage girls in the suburbs of Toronto, Amanda Zimm (Laura Bertram) and Elizabeth "Busy" Ramone (Lani Billard), throughout life's struggles.
The Paper Chase
A classroom drama focusing on students in a law school, with two main characters, the stern Contract Law professor, Charles Kingsfield, and idolizing student, James Hart. Based on the movie released in 1974.
Rude Awakening
Billie Frank, an out of work alcoholic actress, used to be somewhat of a star in her day, but now she's all washed up. With the help of her mother, Trudy, Billie tries to pick up the pieces of her life and move on. Billie meets Dave, a guy who lives in her apartment building, and is also an alcoholic. The show is based upon their relationship, along with all the others in AA with them.
Supreme Team
A three-part limited docuseries that takes an in-depth look at the notorious Queens, New York gang, and tells the real story from the mouths of its two leaders and family members, Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff and Gerald "Prince" Miller.
The World According to Football
Trevor Noah takes a unique look at the world through its most popular game. More than any other sport, soccer functions as a mirror to society. Sometimes that shows us the best of ourselves, other times, the very worst. Across five episodes, Noah uncovers stories from the USA, Brazil, France, Qatar and the UK, looking at players and coaches fighting against the status quo and ultimately posing the critical question: if we can reform soccer, can we reform the societies it reflects?
All Access
Showtime Sports takes you beyond the boxing ring.
The Underground
This series is a reminiscent of the hit comedy sketch show of the 90's - "In Living Color". The show features recurring characters from "In Living Color", parodies of the pop culture, and the up bringing of new sketch performers.
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