
The following is a list of programs broadcast by United Paramount Network (UPN). Some programs were carried over to The CW, a network formed through a partnership between WB parent company Time Warner and UPN corporate parent CBS Corporation, in September 2006 following the closure of The WB. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.
Drama
- All Souls (2001)
- The Beat (2000)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2001–03; moved from The WB)
- The Burning Zone (1996–97)
- Deadly Games (1995)
- Freedom (2000)
- Haunted (2002)
- Jake 2.0 (2003–04)
- Kevin Hill (2004–05)
- Legacy (1998–99)
- Legend (1995)
- Level 9 (2000–01)
- Live Shot (1995)
- Love Boat: The Next Wave (1998–99)
- Marker (1995)
- Mercy Point (1998–99)
- Nowhere Man (1995–96)
- Platinum (2003)
- Power Play (1999)
- Roswell (2001–02; moved from The WB)
- Secret Agent Man (2000)
- The Sentinel (1996–99)
- Seven Days (1998–2001)
- Sex, Love & Secrets (2005)
- South Beach (2006)
- Special Unit 2 (2001–02)
- Star Trek: Enterprise (2001–05)
- Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001)
- The Strip (1999–2000)
- Swift Justice (1996)
- The Twilight Zone (2002–03)
- Veronica Mars (2004–06)
- The Watcher (1995)
Comedy
- Abby (2003)
- All of Us (2003–06)
- As If (2002)
- The Bad Girl's Guide (2005)
- Between Brothers (1999; moved from Fox)
- Breaker High (1997–98)
- Clueless (1997–99; moved from ABC)
- Cuts (2005–06)
- DiResta (1998–99)
- Eve (2003–06)
- Everybody Hates Chris (2005–06)
- Family Rules (1999)
- Girlfriends (2000–06)
- Good News (1997–98)
- Goode Behavior (1996–97)
- Grown Ups (1999–2000)
- Guys Like Us (1998)
- Half & Half (2002–06)
- Head Over Heels (1997–98)
- Hitz (1997–98)
- Homeboys in Outer Space (1996–97)
- The Hughleys (2000–02; moved from ABC)
- In the House (1996–98; moved from NBC)
- Love, Inc. (2005–06)
- Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000)
- Minor Adjustments (1996; moved from NBC)
- Moesha (1996–2001)
- The Mullets (2003–04)
- One on One (2001–06)
- The Parkers (1999–2004)
- Pig Sty (1995)
- Platypus Man (1995)
- The Random Years (2002)
- Reunited (1998)
- Rock Me Baby (2003–04)
- Second Time Around (2004–2005)
- The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer (1998)
- Shasta McNasty (1999–2000)
- Social Studies (1996–97)
- Sparks (1996–98)
Adult animation
- Dilbert (1999–2000)
- Game Over (2004)
- Gary & Mike (2001)
- Home Movies (1999; moved to Adult Swim)
Reality/unscripted
- America's Greatest Pets (1998)
- America's Next Top Model (2003–06)
- Amish in the City (2004)
- Britney and Kevin: Chaotic (2005)
- Chains of Love (2001)
- Dance 360 (2004–05)
- Get This Party Started (2006)
- I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge (2000)
- Iron Chef USA (2001)
- Manhunt (2001)
- The Paranormal Borderline (1996)
- The Player (2004)
- R U the Girl (2005)
- The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott (2005)
- Under One Roof (2002)
- WWF/E Smackdown! (1999–2006)
- XFL (2001)
Children's programming
UPN Kids (originals)
- Breaker High (1997–98)
- Bureau of Alien Detectors (1996–97)
- The Incredible Hulk (1996–99)
- Jumanji (1996–98)
- The Mouse and the Monster (1996–97)
- Space Strikers (1995–96)
- Sweet Valley High (1997–98; moved from first-run syndication)
- Teknoman (1995–96)
UPN Kids (acquired)
- Beetleborgs (1998–99)
- Fantastic Four (1998–99)
- Iron Man (1998–99)
- Spider-Man (1998–99)
- Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1998–99)
- X-Men (1998–99)
Disney's One Too (originals)
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000–03)
- Digimon Frontier (2002–03)
- Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999–2002)
- The Legend of Tarzan (2001–03)
Disney's One Too (acquired)
- Digimon Tamers (2002)
- Disney's Doug (1999–2000)
- Hercules (1999)
- Pepper Ann (2000–01)
- Recess (1999–2003)
- The Weekenders (2001–02)
Syndicated programming
- Baywatch[1]
- Baywatch Nights[2]
- Dragon Ball Z (season 1 and season 2)[3][4][5][6]
- Eagle Riders[5][4][6]
- Entertainment Tonight[7]
- Gladiators 2000[5]
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys[8]
- Masked Rider (season 2)[4]
- Maury[7]
- The Montel Williams Show[7]
- Pokémon (season 1)[9][10]
- Real Stories of the Highway Patrol[7][2]
- Ricki Lake[7]
- Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist[5]
- Sailor Moon[11][12]
- Sally[7]
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine[11]
- Sweet Valley High (seasons 1–3)[5]
- VR Troopers[13]
- The Wacky World of Tex Avery[10][14][15]
- The Why Why Family[2]
- Xena: Warrior Princess[7]
See also
References
- ↑ "Baywatch | WWOR UPN 9 Quick Bumper (1995)". December 26, 2024 – via YouTube.
- 1 2 3 Hartford TV Guide April 26 to May 2, 1997 for 20 WTXX (UPN)
- ↑ "UPN (Detroit): Dragon Ball Z [us] (Weekdays) | Commercial | Retro Junk".
- 1 2 3 "KSMO UPN 62 & WGN 9 Superstation: August 21, 1997 Commercial Break". December 9, 2022 – via YouTube.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Boca Raton TV Guide June 7, 1997 for WTVX 34 (UPN)
- 1 2 "25 Years Ago, Dragon Ball Z Hit American TV for the First Time". PCMag Australia. September 11, 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Vancouver Sun Bellingham TV Guide August 23, 1996 for 7 KIRO (UPN) Seattle
- ↑ "1998 Hercules on UPN WFTE Big 58 Louisville KY Promo". July 14, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "Pokémon (UPN KBHK SF, CA) Commercial Breaks (Summer 1999)". September 23, 2019 – via YouTube.
- 1 2 Baltimore/Washington TV Guide April 19, 1999 for WDCA 20 (UPN) Washington
- 1 2 Boca Raton TV Guide November 10, 1999 for WTOG 44 (UPN) St. Petersburg
- ↑ "RCT - Sailor Moon on UPN 50 (WKBD) (12.12.99)". September 9, 2018 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "Saban's VR Troopers on UPN 33 – Classic 7AM Promo (1996)". August 4, 2025 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "UPN 45 The Wacky World Of Tex Avery promo". January 19, 2023 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "UPN 50 The Wacky World of Tex Avery promo". January 21, 2023 – via YouTube.