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[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Showtime_logo_884.jpg]]

(Also the title of a 2002 RobertDeNiro[=/=]EddieMurphy film.)

A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as Creator/{{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, Creator/{{Paramount}} Pictures (which was its corporate cousin from 1994 to 2005), MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}}, to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

When it comes to original programming, however, Showtime's offerings generally rival those of HBO--especially with its big drama series, the critically acclaimed ''Series/{{Weeds}}'' (which is also AdoredByTheNetwork), and ''{{Dexter}}'', and more recently ''UnitedStatesOfTara''.

(Though in TheNineties, it was known more for genre shows with a reliance on RecycledTheSeries, with ''Series/StargateSG1'', ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', and a {{revival}} of ''TheOuterLimits'' all starting on the network.)

Back in TheEighties one of its earliest original series was ''Shelley Duvall's FaerieTaleTheatre'', a low budget but well-acted and written series that re-told classic fairy tales with all-star casts, including some of the biggest names in Hollywood. The series was so popular that it became one of the earliest series to get released on home video.

Being a premium network, it has more lenient standards when it comes to profanity and nudity (this is after all where David Duchovny got his start as the "host" of ''Red Shoe Diaries''); something which has been lampshaded over the years.

!!Shows featured on Showtime have included:

* ''TheBigC'' (2010-present)
* ''Series/TheBorgias'' (2011-present)
* {{Boxing}} (1976-present)
* ''{{Brotherhood}}'' (2006-2008)
* ''{{Californication}}'' (2007-present)
* ''DeadLikeMe'' (2003-2004)
* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' (2006-present)
* ''{{Series/Episodes}}'' (2011-present)
* ''Series/{{Homeland}}'' (2011-present) Winner of the 2012 Emmy for Best Drama.
* ''Series/HouseOfLies'' (2011-present)
* ''Inside NASCAR'' (2009-present)
* ''Inside the NFL'' (2008-present after a ChannelHop from HBO, one of the [[LongRunner Long Runners]] of cable)
* ''Series/{{Jeremiah}}'' (2002-2004)
* ''TheLWord'' (2004-2009)
* ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' (2005-2007)
* ''Series/NurseJackie'' (2009-present)
* ''Series/PennAndTellerBullshit'' (2003-2010)
* ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', first two seasons
* ''QueerAsFolk'' (US remake, 2000-2005)
* ''SecretDiaryOfACallGirl'' (2007-2011)
* ''{{Shameless}}'' (US remake, 2011-present)
* ''Series/StargateSG1'' (1997-2002, seasons 1-5)
* ''ThisAmericanLife'', television version (2007-2009)
* ''TheTudors'' (2007-2010)
* ''UnitedStatesOfTara'' (2009-2011)
* ''Series/{{Weeds}}'' (2005-2012)
* ''WebTherapy'' (2011 -present)
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[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Showtime_logo_884.jpg]]

(Also the title of a 2002 RobertDeNiro[=/=]EddieMurphy film.)

A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}},
Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as Creator/{{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, Creator/{{Paramount}} Pictures (which was its corporate cousin from 1994 to 2005), MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}}, to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

When it comes to original programming, however, Showtime's offerings generally rival those of HBO--especially with its big drama series, the critically acclaimed ''Series/{{Weeds}}'' (which is also AdoredByTheNetwork), and ''{{Dexter}}'', and more recently ''UnitedStatesOfTara''.

(Though in TheNineties, it was known more for genre shows with a reliance on RecycledTheSeries, with ''Series/StargateSG1'', ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', and a {{revival}} of ''TheOuterLimits'' all starting on the network.)

Back in TheEighties one of its earliest original series was ''Shelley Duvall's FaerieTaleTheatre'', a low budget but well-acted and written series that re-told classic fairy tales with all-star casts, including some of the biggest names in Hollywood. The series was so popular that it became one of the earliest series to get released on home video.

Being a premium network, it has more lenient standards when it comes to profanity and nudity (this is after all where David Duchovny got his start as the "host" of ''Red Shoe Diaries''); something which has been lampshaded over the years.

!!Shows featured on Showtime have included:

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* ''TheBigC'' (2010-present)
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* ''Series/TheBorgias'' (2011-present)
* {{Boxing}} (1976-present)
* ''{{Brotherhood}}'' (2006-2008)
* ''{{Californication}}'' (2007-present)
* ''DeadLikeMe'' (2003-2004)
* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' (2006-present)
* ''{{Series/Episodes}}'' (2011-present)
* ''Series/{{Homeland}}'' (2011-present) Winner of the 2012 Emmy for Best Drama.
* ''Series/HouseOfLies'' (2011-present)
* ''Inside NASCAR'' (2009-present)
* ''Inside the NFL'' (2008-present after a ChannelHop from HBO, one of the [[LongRunner Long Runners]] of cable)
* ''Series/{{Jeremiah}}'' (2002-2004)
* ''TheLWord'' (2004-2009)
* ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' (2005-2007)
* ''Series/NurseJackie'' (2009-present)
* ''Series/PennAndTellerBullshit'' (2003-2010)
* ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', first two seasons
* ''QueerAsFolk'' (US remake, 2000-2005)
* ''SecretDiaryOfACallGirl'' (2007-2011)
* ''{{Shameless}}'' (US remake, 2011-present)
* ''Series/StargateSG1'' (1997-2002, seasons 1-5)
* ''ThisAmericanLife'', television version (2007-2009)
* ''TheTudors'' (2007-2010)
* ''UnitedStatesOfTara'' (2009-2011)
* ''Series/{{Weeds}}'' (2005-2012)
* ''WebTherapy'' (2011 -present)
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(Though in TheNineties, it was known more for genre shows with a reliance on RecycledTheSeries, with ''StargateSG1'', ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', and a {{revival}} of ''TheOuterLimits'' all starting on the network.)

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(Though in TheNineties, it was known more for genre shows with a reliance on RecycledTheSeries, with ''StargateSG1'', ''Series/StargateSG1'', ''PoltergeistTheLegacy'', and a {{revival}} of ''TheOuterLimits'' all starting on the network.)
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When it comes to original programming, however, Showtime's offerings generally rival those of HBO--especially with its big drama series, the critically acclaimed ''{{Weeds}}'' (which is also AdoredByTheNetwork), and ''{{Dexter}}'', and more recently ''UnitedStatesOfTara''.

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When it comes to original programming, however, Showtime's offerings generally rival those of HBO--especially with its big drama series, the critically acclaimed ''{{Weeds}}'' ''Series/{{Weeds}}'' (which is also AdoredByTheNetwork), and ''{{Dexter}}'', and more recently ''UnitedStatesOfTara''.



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* ''TheBorgias'' (2011-present)

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* ''{{Dexter}}'' (2006-present)

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* ''Seruies/{{Homeland}}'' (2011-present) Winner of the 2012 Emmy for Best Drama.

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* ''Seruies/{{Homeland}}'' ''Series/{{Homeland}}'' (2011-present) Winner of the 2012 Emmy for Best Drama.



* ''MastersOfHorror'' (2005-2007)

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* ''MastersOfHorror'' ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' (2005-2007)



* ''StargateSG1'' (1997-2002, seasons 1-5)

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* ''Seruies/{{Homeland}}'' (2011-present) Winner of the 2012 Emmy for Best Drama.
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* ''{{Weeds}}'' (2005-present)

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, ParamountPictures (which was its corporate cousin from 1994 to 2005), MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}}, to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Creator/{{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, ParamountPictures Creator/{{Paramount}} Pictures (which was its corporate cousin from 1994 to 2005), MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}}, to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].
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* ''HouseOfLies'' (2011-present)

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* {{Boxing}} (1976-present)
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* ''Inside NASCAR'' (2009-present)
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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, ParamountPictures, MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}} to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it lost the film libraries of its largest providers, ParamountPictures, ParamountPictures (which was its corporate cousin from 1994 to 2005), MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}} {{Lionsgate}}, to their own Epix in 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].
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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go lost the film library libraries of former sister company Paramount its largest providers, ParamountPictures, MetroGoldwynMayer and {{Lionsgate}} to their own Epix in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, 2009, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX Epix toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity).obscurity, as several major providers refuse to carry it). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].
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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties. Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the Smithsonian Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties.properties (blame this for why you see more programs like ''IceRoadTruckers'' on the History Channel). Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].
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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the [[DistaffCounterpart Smithsonian Channel]] as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties. Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation, and has the [[DistaffCounterpart Smithsonian Channel]] Channel as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties. Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].
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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation. Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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A pay channel in the model of {{HBO}}, Showtime debuted on the market in 1976. Originally based in California, the network expanded to national markets two years later. Its original owner was the first incarnation of Viacom, which is now known as {{CBS}} Corporation.Corporation, and has the [[DistaffCounterpart Smithsonian Channel]] as a sister network as part of a unique deal with that institution for rights to programming involving Smithsonian exhibits and properties. Showtime lags behind its rivals, HBO/Cinemax and Starz/Encore, primarily due to the other networks' stronger movie offerings; it let go the film library of former sister company Paramount in 2008 to {{MTV}}'s EPIX channel, but it hasn't been hurt by it at all (while EPIX toils in MyNetworkTV-esque obscurity). However, Showtime does hold the rights to the ''{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, which they air [[AdoredByTheNetwork plenty of times]].

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