List of programs broadcast by IFC

This is a list of current, past, and upcoming programs broadcast by IFC, an American premium television channel owned by AMC Networks.

Original programming

Comedy

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
The Festival Comedy August 19, 2005 1 seasons, 6 episodes 23 min. Ended
The Business Comedy August 4, 2006 2 seasons, 16 episodes 23 min. Ended
The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman Comedy August 4, 2006 2 seasons, 16 episodes 22–28 min. Ended[1]
Z Rock Comedy August 24, 2008 2 seasons, 20 episodes 27 min. Ended
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Comedy October 1, 2010 3 seasons, 18 episodes 22 min. Ended[2]
Onion News Network News satire January 21, 2011 2 seasons, 20 episodes 22 min. Ended[3]
Portlandia Sketch comedy January 21, 2011 8 seasons, 77 episodes 22 min. Ended[4]
Comedy Bang! Bang! Sketch comedy June 8, 2012 5 seasons, 110 episodes 22 min. Ended[5]
Bullet in the Face Dark comedy August 16, 2012 1 season, 6 episodes 22 min. Ended
The Birthday Boys Sketch comedy October 18, 2013 2 seasons, 20 episodes 22–23 min. Ended[6]
Maron Comedy May 13, 2013 4 seasons, 49 episodes 21–23 min. Ended[7]
Garfunkel and Oates Comedy August 7, 2014 1 season, 8 episodes 22 min. Ended[8]
Documentary Now! Anthology/Parody August 20, 2015 3 seasons, 21 episodes 20–24 min. Renewed[9]
Benders Comedy October 1, 2015 1 season, 8 episodes 22 min. Ended[10]
Gigi Does It Comedy October 1, 2015 1 season, 8 episodes 22 min. Ended[11]
Stan Against Evil Comedy horror October 31, 2016 3 season, 24 episodes 22 min. Ended[12]
Brockmire Comedy April 5, 2017 4 seasons, 32 episodes 21–23 min. Ended[13][14]
Sherman's Showcase Comedy July 31, 2019 1 season, 8 episodes 30 min. Pending
Year of the Rabbit Comedy February 19, 2020 1 season, 6 episodes 30 min. Renewed[15]

Continuations

Title Genre Prev. network(s) Premiere Seasons Length Status
Greg the Bunny Comedy FOX August 19, 2005 2 season, 20 episodes 8–13 min. Ended
The Whitest Kids U' Know (seasons 2–5) Sketch comedy Fuse February 10, 2008 4 seasons, 50 episodes 15–30 min. Ended[16]

Miniseries

Title Genre Premiere Episodes Length
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) Documentary October 18, 2009 6 episodes 60 min.
The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town Comedy August 20, 2010 8 episodes 30 min.
Dead Set Comedy October 25, 2010 5 episodes 28 min.
Bollywood Hero Comedy January 9, 2014 3 episodes 60 min.
The Spoils of Babylon Parody January 9, 2014 6 episodes 22 min.
The Spoils Before Dying Parody July 8, 2015 6 episodes 22 min.

Animation

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
Hopeless Pictures Comedy August 19, 2005 1 season, 9 episodes 17 min. Ended
Out There Comedy February 22, 2013 1 season, 10 episodes 22 min. Ended[17]

Reality

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
Split Screen Talk show March 10, 1997 4 seasons, 66 episodes 22 min. Ended
Dinner for Five Talk show July 6, 2001 5 seasons, 50 episodes 30 min. Ended
The Henry Rollins Show Talk show April 1, 2006 2 seasons, 41 episodes 60 min. Ended
Framed Talk show April 1, 2006 1 season, 5 episodes 60 min. Ended
Henry Rollins: Uncut Travel December 14, 2007 1 season, 3 episodes 60 min. Ended
The IFC Media Project Documentary November 18, 2008 3 season, 15 episodes 27 min. Ended
Food Party Cooking show June 9, 2009 2 seasons, 20 episodes 9–16 min. Ended
Dinner With The Band Cooking show November 24, 2009 2 seasons, 16 episodes 21–25 min. Ended
Young, Broke & Beautiful Travel June 24, 2011 1 seasons, 6 episodes 22 min. Ended
Rhett and Link: Commercial Kings Reality June 24, 2011 1 seasons, 10 episodes 22 min. Ended[18]
Bunk Game show June 8, 2012 1 season, 10 episodes 22 min. Ended[19]

Web series

Acquired Series

Upcoming original programming

In development

Title Genre
Almost Asian[35] Dark comedy
Annika Erotica[35] Comedy
Art Thieves[35] Adventure comedy
Beth[35] Comedy
How to Rig an Election[35] Political satire
The Middle Passage[35] Comedy
NGO[35] Comedy

References

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  2. Catlin, Roger (February 12, 2016). "Q&A with David Cross: Don't ask him about 'Arrested Development'". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  3. Luippold, Ross (March 21, 2012). "'Onion News Network' Canceled: IFC Spokesperson". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  4. Andreeva, Nellie (January 15, 2017). "'Portlandia' Renewed For Eighth & Final Season By IFC; Will There Be Spinoffs? – TCA". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  5. Andreeva, Nellie (August 18, 2016). "'Comedy Bang! Bang!' To End After Five Seasons On IFC". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  6. Snierson, Dan (January 23, 2015). "IFC cancels 'The Birthday Boys'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  7. Petski, Denise (July 11, 2016). "'Maron' To End After Four Seasons On IFC". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  8. Andreeva, Nellie (March 3, 2015). "'Garfunkel & Oates' Cancelled By IFC After One Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  9. ""Documentary Now!," The Classic Fictionalized "Non-Fiction" Series, Gets Season 53 Renewal from IFC". The Futon Critic. April 8, 2019.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie (December 30, 2015). "'Benders' Canceled By IFC After 1 Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  11. Andreeva, Nellie (December 5, 2015). "'Gigi Does It' Canceled By IFC After One Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  12. Squires, John (January 25, 2019). "Creator Dana Gould Confirms That IFC Has Cancelled "Stan Against Evil"". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  13. Hayes, Dade (March 29, 2018). "IFC Renews 'Brockmire' For Two Seasons, Touts 2019 Return Of 'Documentary Now'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  14. Schwartz, Ryan (December 12, 2019). "Brockmire to End With Future-Set Season 4 — Plus: Who's Returning?". TVLine.
  15. ""Year of the Rabbit" Renewed for Season 2 by IFC and UK's Channel 4". The Futon Critic. February 11, 2020.
  16. Mount, Cameron (October 19, 2012). "Q&A: Timmy Williams reflects on differences between stand-up, 'Whitest Kids U'Know'". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  17. Schwarz, John (July 17, 2013). "Out There Not Getting a Season 2 on IFC". Bubbleblabber. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  18. Solsman, Joan E. (February 11, 2017). "Rhett & Link's 'Buddy System' goes old school to try new tricks". CNET. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  19. Evans, Bradford (September 26, 2012). "IFC Cancels Kurt Braunohler's Game Show 'Bunk'". Vulture. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  20. "Cutting Ties". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on August 20, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  21. "Dead & Lonely". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on October 14, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  22. "Four Eyed Monster". Ifc.com. December 7, 2009. Archived from the original on July 18, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  23. "Funnel of Drakness". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on October 7, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  24. "Get Hit". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  25. "Getting Away With Murder". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on August 18, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  26. "Good Morning Internet!". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on August 20, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  27. "Lunchbox". Ifc.com. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  28. "Like So Many Things". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  29. "The Mary Van Note Show". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  30. "The Stagg Party". Ifc.com. December 7, 2009. Archived from the original on July 17, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  31. "The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D." Ifc.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  32. "Trapped in the Closet". Ifc.com. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  33. "Pushing Twilight". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  34. "Young American Bodies". Ifc.com. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
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