‘Law & Order: SVU’ Tops Peacock’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Peacock’s lineup blends long-running procedurals, competition series, and reality staples, giving viewers an easy mix of new episodes and deep back catalogs to binge. From the ‘One Chicago’ universe to franchise-favorite housewives, it’s a week built for queue-hopping without missing a beat.

Below are this week’s most-watched picks on the platform, with key details on each show’s premise and creative team so you can quickly decide what to play next.

10. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–2013; 2021– )

10. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–2013; 2021– )
Purveyors of Pop

‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ showcases women connected to the city’s social and business circles, blending event-driven episodes with ongoing personal narratives. The cast has featured Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Guerdy Abraira, Nicole Martin, and Julia Lemigova, with returning housewives and friends appearing at parties, charity functions, and group trips that set the season’s beats.

Originally launched on cable and later revived with new seasons, the series is produced by Purveyors of Pop. Episodes build toward reunion specials hosted by Andy Cohen, while production teams track businesses, family milestones, and interpersonal conflicts through confessionals, ensemble scenes, and season-spanning arcs.

9. ‘The Voice’ (2011– )

9. ‘The Voice’ (2011– )
Warner Horizon Television

‘The Voice’ is a competition series where coaches build teams through blind auditions and then guide artists through battles, knockouts, and live performance rounds. Carson Daly serves as host, and the coaching chairs have been filled by a rotating lineup that has included Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, Ariana Grande, and Reba McEntire.

Based on a format created by John de Mol, the U.S. edition is produced by MGM Television and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television in association with format partners, with music direction, rights clearances, and guest advisors supporting live broadcasts. The structure incorporates chair turns, steals, and viewer voting, culminating in finalists performing for the season title.

8. ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020– )

8. ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020– )
Shed Media

‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ follows a group of women navigating friendships, businesses, and faith traditions in and around the Wasatch Front. The core ensemble has included Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Lisa Barlow, Whitney Rose, and Angie Katsanevas, with earlier seasons introducing additional housewives and friends who shape group dynamics.

Produced by Shed Media, the show adopts the franchise’s playbook—openings, season-long arcs, and reunion episodes—while highlighting the area’s social scenes and mountain-west settings. Executive producers structure cast trips, local events, and sit-downs that thread legal, entrepreneurial, and family storylines throughout a season.

7. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006– )

7. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006– )
Evolution Media

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ originated the franchise by chronicling the personal and professional lives of women in Southern California’s coastal communities. Across its many seasons, the main cast has included Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, Shannon Storms Beador, Heather Dubrow, Emily Simpson, and Gina Kirschenheiter, with friends and alumni cycling through events and reunions.

Developed by Scott Dunlop and produced by Evolution Media, the series uses a documentary-style structure that tracks businesses, family milestones, cast trips, and reunion specials hosted by Andy Cohen. Executive producers oversee season arcs that set up conflicts, alliances, and resolutions that ripple through taglines and finale showdowns.

6. ‘Chicago Med’ (2015– )

6. ‘Chicago Med’ (2015– )
Universal Television

‘Chicago Med’ focuses on the doctors, nurses, and administrators at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center’s emergency department and specialty units, where medical crises intersect with ethical dilemmas. Key players have included S. Epatha Merkerson as hospital executive Sharon Goodwin, Nick Gehlfuss as Dr. Will Halstead, Brian Tee as Dr. Ethan Choi, and Marlyne Barrett as nurse manager Maggie Lockwood.

Created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead with Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, the series is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. Medical consultants support the writers and directors on procedures and triage scenarios, and regular crossovers with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ integrate emergency calls, investigations, and operating-room outcomes.

5. ‘Law & Order’ (1990–2010; 2022– )

5. ‘Law & Order’ (1990–2010; 2022– )
Universal Television

‘Law & Order’ splits each episode between police investigation and prosecution, following NYPD detectives and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office from the first 911 call through verdicts. The revival era features combinations of legacy and new faces, including Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy alongside lineups that have included Mehcad Brooks, Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy, and Odelya Halevi.

Created by Dick Wolf, the flagship show popularized the brisk, “ripped-from-the-headlines” format that underpins the franchise. Produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, it retains the signature cold opens, interrogation-room turns, and courtroom strategy while rotating directors and writers to keep cases current and tightly paced.

4. ‘Chicago Fire’ (2012– )

4. ‘Chicago Fire’ (2012– )
Universal Television

‘Chicago Fire’ follows the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as they respond to blazes, technical rescues, and city emergencies while balancing promotions, transfers, and personal challenges. The ensemble has featured Taylor Kinney as Lieutenant Kelly Severide, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Eamonn Walker as Chief Wallace Boden, David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann, and Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, among others.

Created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas with executive producer Dick Wolf, the series is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. It launched the ‘One Chicago’ franchise and regularly crosses over with ‘Chicago P.D.’ and ‘Chicago Med,’ employing a writers’ room and stunt teams adept at large-scale set pieces, disaster scenarios, and serialized arcs.

3. ‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014– )

3. ‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014– )
Universal Television

‘Chicago P.D.’ centers on the Intelligence Unit led by Sergeant Hank Voight, tackling organized crime, violent offenders, and citywide crises. Jason Beghe anchors the ensemble, with LaRoyce Hawkins, Patrick John Flueger, Marina Squerciati, Amy Morton, and Tracy Spiridakos among the key players who move between undercover work, surveillance, and interagency coordination.

Created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, the series interlocks with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med.’ Returning writers and directors craft multi-episode investigations and event crossovers that ripple through the ‘One Chicago’ franchise while still delivering self-contained case resolutions.

2. ‘Love Island Games’ (2023– )

2. ‘Love Island Games’ (2023– )
ITV Entertainment

‘Love Island Games’ is an all-stars spin-off that reunites former islanders from multiple national editions in a villa where they compete in physical and strategic challenges while navigating recouplings and eliminations. The format keeps familiar elements such as bombshell arrivals, daily texts, and public votes that shake up alliances and determine who stays.

Hosted by Maya Jama with narration by Iain Stirling, the series is produced by ITV Entertainment with Lifted Entertainment and GroupM Motion Entertainment. Filmed in Fiji for its first season, it brings alumni from the U.S., U.K., Australia, and other versions under one roof, with executive producers structuring a schedule of challenges, dates, and ceremonies that drive each episode’s outcomes.

1. ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999– )

1. ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999– )
Universal Television

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ follows the NYPD’s elite squad dedicated to investigating sexually based offenses and crimes against the vulnerable. The series centers on Captain Olivia Benson, with Mariska Hargitay leading a cast that has included Ice-T as Sergeant Odafin “Fin” Tutuola and Peter Scanavino as ADA Dominick Carisi Jr., alongside a wide rotation of detectives and prosecutors who connect threads across the broader ‘Law & Order’ universe.

Created by Dick Wolf, the show has been steered by veteran procedural showrunners and directors and frequently stages crossovers with ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ Produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, it pairs headline-inspired cases with arraignments and trials that emphasize the collaboration—and friction—between the precinct and the Manhattan DA’s Office.

Tell us which of these you’re watching right now—and which one you’re cueing up next—in the comments.

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