List of programs broadcast by FX
The following are programs broadcast by FX.
Current programming
Syndicated programming
Upcoming programming
Pilots
Drama
Disinherited- Untitled Hannah Fidell pilot
Comedy
- Movers
- Peep Show
- ''Very Young Frankenstein''
In development
Drama
- Burnfield
- Drug Spies
- Mother Doom
- The Scent of Burnt Flowers
- Untitled Sammy the Bull series
Comedy
- ''Last Night Was a Movie''
Former programming
Original programming
Drama
- The Shield
- Nip/Tuck
- Rescue Me
- Over There
- Dirt
- The Riches
- Damages
- Sons of Anarchy
- Justified
- Terriers
- Lights Out
- The Americans
- The Bridge
- Fargo
- Tyrant
- The Strain
- The Bastard Executioner
- American Crime Story
- Legion
- Feud
- Snowfall
- Pose
- Mayans M.C.
- The Old Man
- American Sports Story
- ''Grotesquerie''
Comedy
- Son of the Beach
- Lucky
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Starved
- Testees
- The League
- Louie
- Wilfred
- Anger Management
- Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell
- Legit
- Saint George
- You're the Worst
- Married
- Partners
- The Comedians
- Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
- Baskets
- Atlanta
- Better Things
- What We Do in the Shadows
- ''English Teacher''
Miniseries
Thief Trust Fosse/VerdonAnimation
Docuseries
- Lost & Found
- Baseball, Minnesota
- The Weekly
- The New York Times Presents
- A Wilderness of Error
- Hip Hop Uncovered
- Pride
- Children of the Underground
- Dear Mama
- The Secrets of Hillsong
- ''Social Studies''
Co-productions
Variety
- No Relation
- Bobcat's Big Ass Show
- American Baby
- Healthy Kids
- The X Show
- The New Movie Show with Chris Gore
- Your Favorite Girl Next Door
- DVD on TV
- The Orlando Jones Show
- Todd TV
- NASCAR Drivers: 360
- 30 Days
- Black. White.
- Brand X with Russell Brand
- FX Movie Download
- ''The Choe Show''
Syndicated programming
- Home and Away
- Dynasty
- The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
- The Green Hornet
- Wonder Woman
- Family Affair
- Fantasy Island
- The Greatest American Hero
- The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
- Nanny and the Professor
- Okavango: The Wild Frontier
- Batman
- Eight Is Enough
- Hart to Hart
- Mission: Impossible
- In Living Color
- Hooperman
- Rawhide
- Vega$
- Trapper John, M.D.
- Picket Fences
- The A-Team
- The Fall Guy
- Miami Vice
- 21 Jump Street
- NYPD Blue
- The X-Files
- M*A*S*H
- Beverly Hills, 90210
- Millennium
- Married... with Children
- Ally McBeal
- World's Wildest Police Videos
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- The Practice
- Cops
- Arrested Development
- Fear Factor
- King of the Hill
- Dharma & Greg
- Prison Break
- Spin City
- That '70s Show
- Malcolm in the Middle
- The Bernie Mac Show
- Lie to Me
- Two and a Half Men
- How I Met Your Mother
- Running Wilde
- Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?
- Ben and Kate
- The Ultimate Fighter
- Dads
- Ellen
- Mike & Molly
- The Grinder
- Scream Queens
- Wayward Pines
- The Exorcist
- 24: Legacy
- Everything's Gonna Be Okay
- Mom
- Reservation Dogs
- ''The Bear''
Live programming
- The FX Apartment
- Breakfast Time
- Personal fX: The Collectibles Show
- The Pet Department
- Under Scrutiny with Jane Wallace
- Sound fX
- Backchat
- Tom Bergeron - Host of America's Funniest Home Videos, Dancing with the Stars, and Hollywood Squares
- Laurie Hibberd - Reporter for CBS's The Early Show and wife of Live with Regis and Kelly producer Michael Gelman.
- Orlando Jones - Actor and perhaps most famous as pitchman for 7 Up.
- Jeff Probst - Host of Survivor, and The Jeff Probst Show
- Phil Keoghan - Host of The Amazing Race
- John Burke - Host of E! News Live
Sports
Former
The first venture by fX into sports occurred in September 1995, when The fX Sports Show, an hour-long highlights and analysis show, debuted; it was hosted by Jim Rome and Kevin Frazier, along with the pregame crew and commentators from Fox NFL Sunday providing contributions. Unlike most of fX's other studio programming at the time, it originated from the facilities of Fox Sports in Hollywood, as opposed to the fX Apartment in New York. The show, airing Sunday nights at 11pm, only lasted a single season.Following Fox's partnering with Liberty Media to form Fox Sports Net, Liberty took an equity stake in fX as well, resulting in fX becoming the national cable home for Fox Sports programming. This included a package of Major League Baseball games – initially aired on Monday nights before moving to Saturday nights in 1998 – and college football; for a short time, newsbreaks provided by Fox Sports News also began to air during FX's primetime lineup.
FX aired selected NASCAR events from the NEXTEL Cup Series and NASCAR Busch Series from February to June of each year from 2001 to 2006 as part of Fox's NASCAR television package. However, coverage ended after the June 30, 2006, Busch Series race at Daytona International Speedway. When NASCAR signed its new contract effective in 2007, FX was left out as Fox retained its rights and gained the right to broadcast weather-delayed races that aired on the network.
The channel also aired one game in the Major League Baseball postseason from 2001 to 2005, on the first Wednesday night of League Championship Series week when MLB schedules two games at the same time. On that night, Fox distributed one game to local affiliates based on a regional coverage map, and the other game aired on the corresponding cable affiliate of FX, the main DirecTV or Dish Network channel, or an alternate channel on the satellite services.
With a new MLB TV contract signed, again excluding FX, the last such broadcast was scheduled for October 11, 2006, but that night's NLCS game between the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets was rained out, making the Detroit Tigers-Oakland Athletics game in the ALCS a national broadcast; FX aired the movie Any Given Sunday instead. Both series were played on October 13, but Fox showed both games, with the ALCS during the day and the NLCS at night. Therefore, the Busch Series race, as mentioned above, is officially the last sports event telecast on FX, at least in the foreseeable future. Future LCS games will be split between Fox and TBS.
Other sports events seen on FX have included the NFL's development league-NFL Europa, formerly the World League of American Football; college football; college basketball; and the World Cup of Hockey in 1996.
With the August 2013 launch of national sports cable network Fox Sports 1, FX no longer serves as a cable outlet for Fox Sports.