90+ TV Shows That Switched Networks — And How Long They Ran After They Relocated
Not every TV series finishes where it started. Just ask the following 90+ shows, whose runs were extended by one (or more) seasons after they departed their original network or streaming home.
Following word that American Dad! will return to Fox in 2026 (after a 10-season run on TBS), TVLine is singling out more than eight dozen scripted series that got a second (or sometimes third) lease on life once they moved to another network.
As you'll see, some shows proved more successful than others. While 9-1-1 and Days of Our Lives are still in production, and the likes of Baywatch, Cougar Town and Friday Night Lights all ran for multiple seasons after they relocated, shows like All Rise, Family Matters and Magnum P.I. weren't as lucky. All told, 54 of the following series ran for two or more seasons after they made the jump, while 42 of them saw their lives extended by one measly season.
Of note: The following list excludes any shows that migrated from UPN or The WB to The CW in 2006 (e.g., 7th Heaven, Reba, Veronica Mars), as well as any FX shows that migrated to FXX to populate the sister network upon its launch in 2013 (e.g., Archer, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia). It also excludes any shows that were revived by another network more than three years after their initial run ended (Arrested Development, Futurama) or returned years later in the form of a sequel series (Fuller House, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, That '90s Show).
Scroll through eight decades of TV history below, then hit the comments and tell us which shows you followed upon their moves.
9-1-1
After six seasons (96 episodes) on Fox, 9-1-1 made the jump to ABC for two seasons (28 episodes) and counting.
Airwolf
After three seasons (56 episodes) on CBS, Airwolf made the jump to USA Network for its fourth and final season (24 episodes).
All My Children
After 41 seasons (10,712 episodes) on ABC, All My Children made the jump to The Online Network for its 42nd and final season (43 episodes).
All Rise
After two seasons (38 episodes) on CBS, All Rise made the jump to OWN for its third and final season (20 episodes).
American Dad!
After nine seasons (175 episodes) on Fox, American Dad! made the jump to TBS for Seasons 10-19 (213 episodes). It will return to Fox in 2026, where it has been picked up for Seasons 20-23 (60 episodes).
Babylon 5
After four seasons (88 episodes) in first-run syndication, Babylon 5 made the jump to TNT for its fifth and final season (22 episodes).
Baywatch
After one season (21 episodes) on NBC, Baywatch made the jump to first-run syndication for Seasons 2-11 (212 episodes).
Between Brothers
After one season (13 episodes) on Fox, Between Brothers made the jump to UPN for its second and final season (four episodes).
The Bionic Woman
After two seasons (37 episodes) on ABC, The Bionic Woman made the jump to NBC for its third and final season (22 episodes).
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
After five seasons (112 episodes) on Fox, Brooklyn Nine-Nine made the jump to NBC for Seasons 6-8 (41 episodes).
Brotherly Love
After one season (16 episodes) on NBC, Brotherly Love made the jump to The WB for its second and final season (24 episodes).
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
After five seasons (100 episodes) on The WB, Buffy the Vampire Slayer made the jump to UPN for Seasons 6 and 7 (44 episodes).
Charles in Charge
After one season (22 episodes) on CBS, Charles in Charge made the jump to first-run syndication for Seasons 2-5 (104 episodes).
Clueless
After one season (18 episodes) on ABC, Clueless made the jump to UPN for Seasons 2 and 3 (44 episodes).
Cobra Kai
After two seasons (20 episodes) on YouTube Premium, Cobra Kai made the jump to Netflix for Seasons 3-6 (45 episodes).
Community
After five seasons (97 episodes) on NBC, Community made the jump to Yahoo! Screen for its sixth and final season (13 episodes).
Cougar Town
After three seasons (61 episodes) on ABC, Cougar Town made the jump to TBS for Seasons 4-6 (41 episodes).
The Critic
After one season (13 episodes) on ABC, The Critic made the jump to Fox for its second and final season (10 episodes).
Damages
After three seasons (39 episodes) on FX, Damages made the jump to DirecTV's Audience Network for Seasons 4 and 5 (20 episodes).
The Danny Thomas Show (aka Make Room for Daddy)
After four seasons (120 episodes) on ABC, The Danny Thomas Show made the jump to CBS for Seasons 5-11 (223 episodes).
Davis Rules
After one season (13 episodes) on ABC, Davis Rules made the jump to CBS for its second and final season (16 episodes).
Days of Our Lives
After 57 seasons (14,430 episodes) on NBC, Days of Our Lives made the jump to Peacock for an additional four seasons (and counting).
Diff'rent Strokes
After seven seasons (170 episodes) on NBC, Diff'rent Strokes made the jump to ABC for its eighth and final season (19 episodes).
Doug
After four seasons (52 episodes) on Nickelodeon, Doug made the jump to ABC for Seasons 5-7 (75 episodes).
The Edge of Night
After 19 seasons on CBS, The Edge of Night made the jump to ABC for Seasons 20-28.
Evil
After one season (13 episodes) on CBS, Evil made the jump to Paramount+ for Seasons 2-4 (37 episodes).
The Expanse
After three seasons (36 episodes) on Syfy, The Expanse made the jump to Prime Video for Seasons 4-6 (26 episodes).
Family Matters
After eight seasons (193 episodes) on ABC, Family Matters made the jump to CBS for its ninth and final season (22 episodes).
Father Dowling Mysteries
After one season (eight episodes) on ABC, Father Dowling Mysteries made the jump to NBC for Seasons 2 and 3 (35 episodes).
Father Knows Best
After one season (26 episodes) on CBS, Father Knows Best made the jump to NBC for Seasons 2-4 (107 episodes). It then returned to CBS for Seasons 5 and 6 (70 episodes).
For Your Love
After one season (eight episodes) on NBC, For Your Love made the jump to The WB for Seasons 2-5 (76 episodes).
Friday Night Lights
After two seasons (37 episodes) on NBC, Friday Night Lights made the jump to DirecTV's 101 Network for Seasons 3-5 (39 episodes). Each of those three seasons aired on NBC following their DirecTV run.
The Game
After three seasons (64 episodes) on The CW, The Game made the jump to BET for Seasons 4-9 (83 episodes).
Get Smart
After four seasons on NBC (112 episodes), Get Smart made the jump to CBS for its fifth and final season (26 episodes).
Getting By
After one season (12 episodes) on ABC, Getting By made the jump to NBC for its second and final season (19 episodes).
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
After one season (26 episodes) on NBC, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir made the jump to ABC for its second and final season (24 episodes).
Grounded for Life
After two-plus seasons (42 episodes) on Fox, Grounded for Life made the jump to The WB for Seasons 3-5 (49 episodes).
Hazel
After four seasons (126 episodes) on NBC, Hazel made the jump to CBS for its fifth and final season (29 episodes).
The Hogan Family
After five seasons (97 episodes) on NBC, The Hogan Family (originally titled Valerie and later Valerie's Family: The Hogans) made the jump to CBS for its sixth and final season (13 episodes).
The Hughleys
After two seasons (45 episodes) on ABC, The Hughleys made the jump to UPN for Seasons 3 and 4 (44 episodes).
In the Heat of the Night
After five seasons (96 episodes) on NBC, In the Heat of the Night made the jump to CBS for Seasons 6 and 7 (46 episodes).
In the House
After two seasons (26 episodes), In the House made the jump to UPN for Seasons 3 and 4 (44 episodes). That was followed by an abbreviated fifth and final season (six episodes) in first-run syndication.
It's a Living
After two seasons (27 episodes) on ABC, It's a Living made the jump to first-run syndication for Seasons 3-6 (93 episodes).
JAG
After one season (22 episodes) on NBC, JAG made the jump to CBS for Seasons 2-10 (205 episodes).
The Jeff Foxworthy Show
After one season (18 episodes) on ABC, The Jeff Foxworthy Show made the jump to NBC for its second and final season (23 episodes).
The Joey Bishop Show
After three seasons (97 episodes) on NBC, The Joey Bishop Show made the jump to CBS for its fourth and final season (26 episodes).
The Killing
After three seasons (38 episodes) on AMC, The Killing made the jump to Netflix for its fourth and final season (six episodes).
Lassie
After 17 seasons (547 episodes) on CBS, Lassie made the jump to first-run syndication for Seasons 18 and 19 (44 episodes).
Last Man Standing
After six seasons (130 episodes) on ABC, Last Man Standing made the jump to Fox for Seasons 7-9 (64 episodes).
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
After six seasons (133 episodes) on NBC, Law & Order: Criminal Intent made the jump to USA Network for Seasons 7-10 (62 episodes).
Law & Order: Organized Crime
After four seasons (65 episodes) on NBC, Law & Order: Organized Crime made the jump to Peacock for Season 5 (10 episodes). It is still awaiting a renewal decision.
Leave It to Beaver
After one season (39 episodes) on CBS, Leave It to Beaver made the jump to ABC for Seasons 2-6 (195 episodes).
Longmire
After three seasons (33 episodes) on A&E, Longmire made the jump to Netflix for Seasons 4-6 (30 episodes).
Lucifer
After three seasons (57 episodes) on Fox, Lucifer made the jump to Netflix for Seasons 4-6 (36 episodes).
Magnum P.I.
After four seasons (76 episodes) on CBS, Magnum P.I. made the jump to NBC for its fifth and final season (20 episodes).
Mama's Family
After two seasons (35 episodes) on NBC, Mama's Family made the jump to first-run syndication for Seasons 3-6 (95 episodes).
Manifest
After three seasons (42 episodes) on NBC, Manifest made the jump to Netflix for its fourth and final season (20 episodes).
Matlock
After six seasons (128 episodes) on NBC, Matlock made the jump to ABC for Seasons 7-9 (58 episodes).
Medium
After five seasons (95 episodes) on NBC, Medium made the jump to CBS for Seasons 6 and 7 (35 episodes).
The Mindy Project
After three seasons (67 episodes) on Fox, The Mindy Project made the jump for Hulu for Seasons 4-6 (50 episodes).
Minor Adjustments
After eight episodes on NBC, Minor Adjustments made the jump to UPN for the remainder (12 episodes) of its only season.
Mister Ed
After one season (26 episodes) in first-run syndication, Mister Ed made the jump to CBS for Seasons 2-6 (117 episodes).
My Three Sons
After five seasons (184 episodes) on ABC, My Three Sons made the jump to CBS for Seasons 6-12 (196 episodes).
The Naked Truth
After one season (20 episodes) on ABC, The Naked Truth made the jump to NBC for Seasons 2 and 3 (35 episodes).
Nashville
After four seasons (86 episodes) on ABC, Nashville made the jump to CMT for Seasons 5 and 6 (38 episodes).
One Day at a Time
After three seasons (39 episodes) on Netflix, One Day at a Time made the jump to Pop for its fourth and final season (seven episodes).
One Life to Live
After 44 seasons (11,094 episodes) on ABC, One Life to Live made the jump to The Online Network for its 45th and final season (42 episodes).
The Orville
After two seasons (26 episodes) on Fox, The Orville made the jump to Hulu for Season 3 (10 episodes).
The Outer Limits
After six seasons (130 episodes) on Showtime, The Outer Limits made the jump to the Sci-Fi channel for its seventh and final season (22 episodes).
Passions
After eight seasons (1,971 episodes) on NBC, Passions made the jump to DirecTV's 101 Network for its ninth and final season (260 episodes).
The PJs
After two seasons (31 episodes) on Fox, The PJs made the jump to The WB for its third and final season (12 episodes, with two left unaired until the show entered syndication).
Poltergeist: The Legacy
After three seasons (65 episodes) on Showtime, Poltergeist: The Legacy made the jump to the Sci-Fi channel for its fourth and final season (22 episodes).
Roswell
After two seasons (43 episodes) on The WB, Roswell made the jump to UPN for its third and final season (18 episodes).
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
After four seasons (97 episodes) on ABC, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch made the jump to The WB for Seasons 5-7 (66 episodes).
Scream: The TV Series
After two seasons (20 episodes) on MTV, Scream: The TV Series made the jump to VH1 for its third and final season (10 episodes).
Scrubs
After seven seasons (150 episodes) on NBC, Scrubs made the jump to ABC for Seasons 8 and 9 (32 episodes).
SEAL Team
After four-plus seasons (84 episodes) on CBS, SEAL Team made the jump to Paramount+ for Seasons 5-7 (30 episodes).
Search for Tomorrow
After 31 seasons (7,472 episodes) on CBS, Search for Tomorrow made the jump to NBC for Seasons 32-35 (1,715 episodes).
Silk Stalkings
After two seasons (44 episodes) on CBS, Silk Stalkings made the jump to USA Network for Seasons 3-8 (132 episodes).
Silver Spoons
After four seasons (92 episodes) on NBC, Silver Spoons made the jump to first-run syndication for its fifth and final season (24 episodes).
Sister, Sister
After two seasons (31 episodes) on ABC, Sister, Sister made the jump to The WB for Seasons 3-6 (88 episodes).
Sliders
After three seasons (48 episodes) on Fox, Sliders made the jump to the Sci-Fi channel for Seasons 4 and 5 (40 episodes).
Something So Right
After one season (24 episodes) on NBC, Something So Right made the jump to ABC for its second and final season (13 episodes).
Southland
After one season (seven episodes) on NBC, Southland made the jump to TNT for Seasons 2-5 (36 episodes).
Stargate SG-1
After five seasons (109 episodes) on Showtime, Stargate SG-1 made the jump to the Sci-Fi channel for Seasons 6-10 (104 episodes).
Step by Step
After six seasons (141 episodes) on ABC, Step by Step made the jump to CBS for its seventh and final season (19 episodes).
Supergirl
After one season (20 episodes) on CBS, Supergirl made the jump to The CW for Seasons 2-6 (106 episodes).
Taxi
After four seasons (90 episodes) on ABC, Taxi made the jump to NBC for its fifth and final season (24 episodes).
T.J. Hooker
After four seasons (72 episodes) on ABC, T.J. Hooker made the jump to CBS for its fifth and final season (19 episodes).
The Tony Randall Show
After one season (22 episodes) on ABC, The Tony Randall Show made the jump to CBS for its second and final season (22 episodes).
Tuca & Bertie
After one season (10 episodes) on Netflix, Tuca & Bertie made the jump to Adult Swim for Seasons 2 and 3 (20 episodes).
Unforgettable
After three seasons (48 episodes) on CBS, Unforgettable made the jump to A&E for its fourth and final season (13 episodes).
UnREAL
After three seasons (30 episodes) on Lifetime, UnREAL made the jump to Hulu for its fourth and final season (eight episodes).
Wonder Woman
After one season (13 episodes) on ABC, Wonder Woman made the jump to CBS for Seasons 2 and 3 (46 episodes).
YOU
After one season (10 episodes) on Lifetime, YOU made the jump to Netflix for Seasons 2-5 (40 episodes).
Younger
After six seasons (72 episodes) on TV Land, Younger made the jump to Hulu and Paramount+ for its seventh and final season (12 episodes).