100 Días para Enamorarnos
The Emmy-nominated telenovela follows Laura and Gastón as they put their love life to the test by separating for 100 days, to seeing if the love that once united them still exists while discovering other forms of love. Meanwhile, Laura's best friend Antonia decides to join her on this journey.
World of Dance
Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo and Derek Hough judge this dance competition show that features talented dancers of all ages competing for a million dollar prize.
Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med
The trio of Dick Wolf shows that take place in Chicago follow the lives of the firefighters, police officers and medical staff who work every day to keep the city safe. The shows also frequently feature cross-over episodes with one another, as well as with Wolf's other hit-show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Project Blue Book
Fans of sci-fi will celebrate this show all around a duo who are exploring inexplicable UFO sightings around the country.
Noticiero Telemundo
Catch up with Telemundo's breaking news, including reports from the United States, Latin America and the rest of the world.
Cennet
This heartwarming drama follows the character of Cennet, who overcomes her upbringing of being abandoned as a baby to become a renowned architect. However, her life takes a turn when she bumps into both her childhood love and her birth mother, and together they learn how it is never too late for redemption.
Days of Our Lives
This soap opera has been running since 1965, and while it would be a big undertaking to catch up with nearly 14,000 worth of episodes, that doesn't mean you still can't dive right in to following the professional and love lives of the Horton, Brady, Kiriakis, Hernandez and DiMera families in the town of Salem.
Dateline
NBC's longest-running primetime program brings you into all kinds of deep storytelling around compelling mysteries, to in-depth documentaries and investigative reporting. The program is currently hosted by Lester Holt.
Leave It to Beaver
This wholesome show is very much reflective of the '50s and '60s era it took place in, where the nuclear Cleaver family has plenty of light-hearted fun and Beaver learns a valuable lesson in every episode.
Columbo
A unique whodunit show, Columbo follows LAPD homicide detective Lt. Frank Columbo as he attempts to solve crimes. The fun catch? The audience sees who committed the crime right at the beginning, allowing you to join Columbo on the hunt for what clues will lead to their arrest.
Jay Leno's Garage
Join the former Tonight Show host across America as he searches for some of the most unique cars, and the stories behind them.
Aaron Hernandez Uncovered
Experience the Oxygen docu-series that investigates the Aaron Hernandez case.
Everybody Loves Raymond
The long-running series followed Ray Barone (Ray Romano), a successful sports writer whose family lives a little too close for comfort by being right across the street. The feel-good multicam also stars Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, the late Fred Willard, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten and more.
The King of Queens
The Kevin James-led sitcom was a spinoff around his character that premiered on Everybody Loves Raymond, and just like its sister series it is full of hilarious episodes (and guest stars) all around Doug Hefferman's life being the husband to Carrie (Leah Remini) and the ridiculous situations he finds himself in.
Battlestar Galactica
This dark re-imaging of the 1978 series by the same name follows humankind's last survivors, after millions were killed by Cylon robots, as they search for a mythical planet called Earth.
The Capture
The Capture is a conspiracy thriller that looks at a troubling world of fake news and the extraordinary capabilities of the intelligence services. When soldier Shaun Emery's (Callum Turner, War & Peace, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald) conviction for a murder in Afghanistan is overturned due to flawed video evidence, he returns to life as a free man with his young daughter. But when damning CCTV footage from a night out in London comes to light, Shaun's life takes a shocking turn and he must soon fight for his freedom once again. Detective Inspector Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger, Strike, Patrick Melrose) is drafted to investigate Shaun's case, but she quickly learns that the truth can sometimes be a matter of perspective. The Capture also stars Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Hand of God), Famke Janssen (X-Men, Taken), Ben Miles (The Crown, Coupling), Laura Haddock (Transformers: The Last Knight, Guardians of the Galaxy), Lia Williams (The Crown, Kiri), Sophia Brown (Clique, Marcella) and Paul Ritter (Chernobyl, Friday Night Dinner).
Downton Abbey
This acclaimed, historical drama set in Edwardian-era England follows the Crawley family, and their servants, as they search for a new heir following the death of the would-be successors on the Titanic ship.
The show served as a launchpad for plenty of actors, such as Lily James, Michelle Dockery and Allen Leech, and also features Harry Potter's Maggie Smith.
Cheers
The long-running sitcom centers around the characters who work at and frequent the bar Cheers, where everybody knows your name. The show stars Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson and Kirstie Alley, among others, in a hilarious series that has a whopping 275 episodes to enjoy.
Late Night With Seth Meyers
Relive the best of the late night host's show, which includes hilarious political commentary and segments like "A Closer Look" and "Jokes Seth Can't Tell," the latter of which introduced us to the show's talented writer Amber Ruffin, who will thankfully will be getting her own late night series The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock, too.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
You can catch up with all of Jimmy Fallon's best celebrity game segments and witty one-liners when the late night show is available on Peacock.
DreamWork's Where's Waldo
Twelve-year-old Waldo (Joshua Rush, The Lion Guard, Andi Mack) and his best friend Wenda (Haley Tju, Bella and the Bulldogs) are members of the Worldwide Wanderer Society—the international order of curious travelers who circle the globe celebrating cultures and solving problems through observation. Their mentor—Wizard Whitebeard (Thomas Lennon, The State; Reno 911, The Odd Couple), a seasoned wanderer—sends these inquisitive young adventurers on international travel missions so they can earn their stripes and someday become wizard-level wanderers too. But standing in Waldo and Wenda's way is their rival Odlulu (Eva Carlton, Little), who can't help but cause trouble wherever she goes.

