The Popular Reality Series Is Atop Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows of the Week List Once Again

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Peacock has solidified its position as a powerhouse for both reality television and long-running procedural dramas. This week’s viewership data highlights a strong preference for the One Chicago universe and the enduring legacy of the Law & Order franchise. Additionally, Bravo’s reality staples continue to draw massive audiences, proving that high-stakes drama remains a key driver for the platform. These titles reflect the diverse content library that keeps subscribers engaged week after week.

‘Chicago Med’ (2015–)

'Chicago Med' (2015–)
Universal Television

‘Chicago Med’ is a medical drama series created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead. The show focuses on the emergency department staff at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. It premiered in 2015 as the third installment of the One Chicago franchise. Episodes often feature crossovers with characters from ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’. The series explores both complex medical cases and the intricate personal lives of its ensemble cast.

‘Ladies of London’ (2014–2017)

'Ladies of London' (2014–2017)
BBC Worldwide

‘Ladies of London’ is a reality television series that aired for three seasons on the Bravo network. The show follows the personal and professional lives of several high-society women residing in the United Kingdom. The cast includes a mix of British socialites and American expats living abroad, highlighting cultural differences and social expectations. It remains a popular choice for reality television fans revisiting the franchise on the Peacock streaming service. The series is noted for its focus on international etiquette and high-end lifestyle.

‘Law & Order’ (1990–)

'Law & Order' (1990–)
Universal Television

‘Law & Order’ is a police procedural and legal drama set in New York City that revolutionized the genre. The series famously splits each episode into a criminal investigation and a subsequent trial prosecuted by the District Attorney’s office. It originally ran for twenty seasons before being revived for new seasons in 2022 to continue its exploration of the justice system. The show was created by Dick Wolf and has spawned multiple successful spin-offs over several decades. It continues to air new episodes and remains a staple of the network’s primetime lineup.

‘The Valley’ (2024–)

'The Valley' (2024–)
Bravo

‘The Valley’ is a reality television series that premiered as a spin-off to the long-running series ‘Vanderpump Rules’. It follows several couples as they move away from the nightlife of West Hollywood to settle down in the San Fernando Valley. The cast deals with the pressures of maintaining long-standing friendships while navigating the challenges of marriage and early parenthood. Its debut has resonated with audiences interested in the natural evolution of familiar reality television personalities. The series highlights how personal growth and major life changes can impact established social dynamics.

‘Summer House’ (2017–)

'Summer House' (2017–)
Left Hook Media

‘Summer House’ documents a group of friends who share a vacation home in the Hamptons during their summer weekends. It explores the shifting loyalties, romantic entanglements, and professional stresses that occur when young professionals escape the city. The show has become a staple of reality programming, spawning multiple spin-offs including ‘Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard’. Its longevity is credited to the authentic chemistry and relatable growing pains of its central cast members. Viewers tune in for the escapism and the high-stakes personal developments that unfold throughout the summer season.

‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–)

'Chicago P.D.' (2014–)
Universal Television

‘Chicago P.D.’ is a procedural drama that follows the Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department as they combat major crimes. The series explores the professional and private lives of the officers as they navigate the complexities of urban law enforcement. It premiered in 2014 and features an ensemble cast led by Sergeant Hank Voight. The show is known for its gritty atmosphere and its focus on the moral ambiguities of police work. It frequently participates in crossover events with other series in the Wolf Entertainment library to expand its narrative scope.

‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–)

'Chicago Fire' (2012–)
Universal Television

‘Chicago Fire’ is a drama series that centers on the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51. The program debuted in 2012 and serves as the foundation for the entire One Chicago franchise. The storylines depict the dangers of the profession alongside the deep interpersonal bonds of the crew members. It was created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, with the production frequently utilizing real fire service professionals for authenticity. The show maintains a consistent presence as one of the most-watched scripted titles on the Peacock platform.

‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ (2026)

'The Real Housewives of Rhode Island' (2026)
Evolution Media

The expanding reality television franchise heads to the affluent coastal communities of New England with the premiere of ‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’. This new installment will highlight the lavish lifestyles, intense social circles, and deep-rooted traditions of high-society women living in the Ocean State. Audiences will get an inside look at the elite gatherings, seaside estates, and interpersonal conflicts that define this tight-knit geographic area. ‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ makes its highly anticipated debut on the streaming platform on Friday, April 3.

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

'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' (1999–)
Universal Television

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ is a legal drama focusing on the investigation and prosecution of sexually based crimes. The series stars Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson, a role she has held since the show’s inception in 1999. It is officially the longest-running live-action scripted primetime series in U.S. television history. The show is recognized for its empathetic approach to victim advocacy and its handling of difficult societal topics. New episodes are added to the streaming service shortly after their initial broadcast on NBC.

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010–)

'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' (2010–)
Evolution Media

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ is a reality powerhouse documenting the lives of affluent women in Southern California. The series is famous for its high-budget production, glamorous settings, and significant pop culture influence. Cast members navigate high-profile social events, business ventures, and complex interpersonal conflicts under the public eye. The show has produced over thirteen seasons and remains a dominant force in reality television viewership. Its ability to introduce new dynamics each season ensures its status as a top-performing title on the platform.

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