10 Great Classic Shows You Didn't Know Were On Peacock

While Peacock is a relative newcomer to the world of streaming content, it has an impressive back catalog of television series in both its free and premium tiers of access. Many of these are the expected iconic series from NBC, like The Office and Law & Order, the big hits that are highly connected to the channel's brand.

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Some, however, are shows that fans may have forgotten, or that new viewers may never have had the opportunity to watch before, including classic sitcoms and highly acclaimed dramas. Peacock users have plenty to explore, but these iconic shows are some of the gems hidden in plain sight on the service.

10 3rd Rock From The Sun

All six seasons of this classic sitcom are available on Peacock, containing the complete adventures of the Solomon family, a group of aliens visiting Earth disguised as an ordinary family. 3rd Rock From The Sun begins with the aliens studying humanity, but they become more and more involved in human affairs through the years.

John Lithgow, Kristen Johnson, French Stewart, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are all fondly remembered by fans as the central alien family, and new fans will love to discover these characters for the first time. Jane Curtin also appears as a human anthropologist who gets close to the family, rounding out the talented cast.

9 Good Times

The influential series Good Times is notable for a couple of reasons. It was the first American sitcom to feature a two-parent African American family as its central characters, and it was the first spinoff of a spinoff, being a spinoff of Maude, which itself was a spinoff of parent to many spinoffsAll In The Family.

Throughout its six-season run, Good Times was a popular and highly acclaimed series, remembered for its iconic theme song and talented cast, including John Amos, Esther Rolle, and Janet Jackson. Fans new and returning will love the show's humor and emphasis on a working-class family.

8 Friday Night Lights

In the '00s and early '10s, the celebrated high school sports drama Friday Night Lights ran for five seasons, following the exploits of a rural town's football team in Texas. The show has been lauded for its tackling of important issues through the lens of a small-town community and its complex characters.

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With a large cast of characters featuring performers like Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, and Michael B. Jordan, among other big names, Friday Night Lights has developed a deep small-town drama with a dedicated fanbase. New fans may be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of characters at first, but this drama is beloved for its compelling nature.

7 Columbo

The iconic and influential murder mystery drama Columbo has become iconic for its title character, played by Peter Falk, a detective known for his strange demeanor and smart sleuthing. A blue-collar figure solving mysteries in white-collar settings, Columbo often feels out of place in his mysteries, making his successes all the more powerful.

Fans looking into the classics of crime TV have plenty to choose from on Peacock, but Columbo is one of the most striking and beloved of the bunch. With ten seasons and a run that lasted from the late '60s into the early '00s, this series will provide plenty of content for mystery lovers.

6 Murder, She Wrote

Angela Lansbury has become a legend in the TV world thanks to her role as Jessica Fletcher in the highly acclaimed crime series Murder, She Wrote. Fletcher is a mystery writer who ends up solving real life crimes across the series' 12 seasons, providing plenty of mysteries for fans to enjoy.

Peacock streamers just discovering the show will love approaching the oft-referenced and oft-parodied series to see where all those references originate. Returning fans will also love to revisit their favorite cases in this award-winning classic, reliving the shocks and twists all these years later.

5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Although he is best remembered for his cinematic efforts, master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock also hosted and produced the anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The show features stories from several genres, including suspense, thriller, drama, and mystery, as well as an iconic title sequence featuring Hitchcock's silhouette.

The episodes are directed by a number of filmmakers, including Robert Altman, Ida Lupino, and Hitchcock himself, and star a wide variety of performers, like Robert Redford, Steve McQueen, and Barbara Bel Geddes. Across the show's ten-season run, there are plenty of stories for audiences to enjoy.

4 Saved By The Bell

Across four seasons and several spinoffs and sequels, the classic sitcom Saved By The Bell depicted the highs and lows of the students of LA's Bayside High School. The show is geared more towards a younger audience, but all ages can enjoy the adventures of Zack Morris and friends through adolescence.

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Peacock also has the show's recent revival, but both new and returning fans will appreciate the time-machine quality of looking back to the original '90s series with its iconic characters and fashions. With so many spinoffs and variations, jumping into the original show may also be a gateway into viewers' latest franchise obsession.

3 Frasier

A spinoff of CheersFrasier is a highly acclaimed and popular sitcom that ran for an impressive 11 seasons, with over 200 episodes available to stream on Peacock. Focusing on Cheers character Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, as he moves back to Seattle with his father, Frasier contains a sitcom world all its own.

With 37 Emmy wins under its belt and critical acclaim for the show's unique sense of witty humor, there is plenty to enjoy here for both new and returning fans looking for a sitcom to enjoy. Cheers fans will also appreciate the fact that almost all of that show's characters return in guest appearances throughout Frasier's run.

2 The Carol Burnett Show

During its 11-season run, The Carol Burnett Show became one of the most acclaimed and well-known sketch comedy shows on TV in the '60s and '70s. Its title star was joined by Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner, among several recurring and guest performers, across a variety of sketches and segments.

Today, many of the show's segments live on in the hearts and minds of comedy fans everywhere, but the series is waiting on Peacock for a whole new generation of fans to discover. Due to the variety format, viewers can also jump in anywhere in the show's history and start laughing along.

1 Cheers

Peacock is home to one of the most beloved sitcoms and influential TV series of all time: the Boston-set Cheers, which ran for 11 seasons across nearly 300 episodes. The show follows the exploits of the staff and regular customers of the title bar, and is known for its iconic theme song: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name."

With an all-star cast including Ted Danson (as bartender and Cheers owner Sam Malone), Shelley Long, and Nicholas Colasanto, among others, Cheers has plenty of characters for viewers to fall in love with. Both new and returning viewers will enjoy jumping into the 111-time Emmy-nominee comedy on the new service.

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