All the TV Shows Coming to Peacock in January 2026
Peacock’s January 2026 schedule offers a broad range of programming, spanning from reality television staples to brand-new scripted dramas. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of true crime investigations, competitive reality series, and animated family content throughout the month. The streaming platform continues to expand its library with both network favorites and original productions. This month marks several highly anticipated debuts and the return of popular franchises for new seasons.
‘Accident, Suicide or Murder’ (2019)

This true crime series returns to the streaming platform on January 1 to examine suspicious deaths. Each episode explores the complex investigations that follow cases where the cause of death is not immediately clear. Law enforcement and family members provide testimony regarding the legal battles to find the truth. The show highlights how forensic evidence can shift the direction of a criminal case.
‘Chrisley Knows Best’ (2014)

On January 1, Peacock adds episodes of this reality series following the lives of Todd Chrisley and his wealthy family. The show focuses on the strict parenting style of Todd as he manages the daily activities of his children. Viewers witness the comedic interactions and personal challenges faced by the family members during their time in Nashville. It remains a staple for fans of lighthearted ensemble reality television.
‘The Traitors’ (2023)

The psychological competition series returns with new episodes starting January 8. Set in a remote castle, a group of contestants must work together to complete challenges while identifying the “traitors” among them. Alan Cumming hosts the high-stakes game of deception and strategy. The series continues to be a major draw for reality competition enthusiasts.
‘Southern Charm After Show’ (2025)

Premiering on January 8, this companion series provides deeper insights into the events of the main program. Cast members sit down to discuss the drama and social dynamics of the Charleston elite. It offers fans behind-the-scenes perspectives on the most controversial moments of the season. The show serves as an essential recap for those following the ‘Southern Charm’ franchise.
‘The Hunting Party’ (2025)

This procedural drama arrives on the platform on January 9. The story centers on a small team of investigators who track down dangerous fugitives who have escaped from secret prisons. The series blends action and suspense as the team races against time to capture their targets. It represents a significant addition to the network’s scripted crime portfolio.
‘The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants’ (2018)

This animated series joins the January lineup on January 9 for younger audiences. Based on the popular book series, the show follows the adventures of George Beard and Harold Hutchins. The two best friends continue to create comic books and navigate the challenges of elementary school. It features the duo’s principal, who transforms into a superhero whenever he hears a finger snap.
‘The Valley: Persian Style’ (2026)

A new spin-off in the reality genre, this series makes its debut on January 9. The show explores the lives of a specific social circle within the Persian community in California. It focuses on the intersection of modern professional success and traditional cultural values. The premiere introduces a fresh cast navigating personal relationships and business ventures.
‘Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?’ (2010)

This long-running documentary series is scheduled to appear on the service starting January 13. The program features stories of individuals who discover their spouses are leading secret criminal lives. Through reenactments and interviews, the show details the shock and aftermath of these revelations. It remains a popular choice for viewers interested in personal deception stories.
‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020)

New content from the Salt Lake City franchise becomes available to stream on January 14. The series documents the social circles and personal lives of women living in Utah’s capital city. Themes often include religious background, business empires, and evolving friendships. This installment continues to provide the high-energy drama associated with the ‘Real Housewives’ brand.
‘Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out’ (2025)

Dr. Sandra Lee returns with this specific iteration of her medical series on January 14. The show documents the dermatologist as she treats patients with severe and unique skin conditions. Each episode highlights the life-changing results of her surgical procedures. It combines medical education with human-interest storytelling.
‘Love Island: All Stars’ (2024)

Fans of the dating competition can watch new episodes of the ‘All Stars’ edition beginning January 14. Familiar faces from past seasons return to a luxury villa for a second chance at finding love. The contestants participate in various challenges and recoupling ceremonies to avoid elimination. The series emphasizes the romantic connections and strategic gameplay of its returning stars.
‘Ponies’ (2026)

This new scripted series is set to premiere on January 15. The show follows the lives of intelligence operatives working undercover in high-pressure environments. It explores the personal sacrifices and complex missions required of those in the field. The drama is one of the most anticipated new releases for the streaming service this month.
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