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HBO Sundays

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American television programming block
HBO Sundays
NetworkHBO
LaunchedMarch 15, 1998 (1998-03-15)
Country of originUnited States
FormatTV programming block
Running timevaries (between 1/2 hour and 3 1/2 hours)
Original languageAmerican English

HBO Sundays is a primetime block of television programming that has been airing on the pay-cable networkHBO since March 15, 1998. HBO has traditionally used their lineup to launch critically-acclaimed, boundary-pushing, prestigious original series in a variety of genres, including drama, comedy, and late night variety. HBO's Sunday night lineup has been home toThe Sopranos,Sex and the City,Curb Your Enthusiasm,Six Feet Under,The Wire,Game of Thrones,Girls,Veep,Succession,The White Lotus,House of the Dragon, andThe Last of Us.[1][2] HBO president Casey Bloys referred to Sundays as "our flagship night for flagship shows."[3]

Format

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HBO typically airs original programming on Sundays from 9pm to 11:30pm throughout the year, with occasionally programming being placed in the 8pm hour in rare instances. Most of the shows broadcast in this slot have been one-hour dramas and half-hour comedies, although documentary series and limited series have become more common in recent years. The traditional HBO Sunday night lineup consists of a one-hour drama series at 9pm, followed by two half-hour narrative comedies at 10 and 10:30pm, and since 2014, the late night showLast Week Tonight with John Oliver closing out the night in the 11pm timeslot, though in recent years, HBO has been producing fewer comedies for Sunday nights and opting to air documentary series in the 10pm hour some of the time.

History

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Beginnings

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In 1998, HBO executives moved their critically-acclaimed seriesThe Larry Sanders Show from Wednesdays to Sundays for its sixth and final season and paired it withFrom the Earth to the Moon, theTom Hanks-produced prestige docudrama about the Apollo program. HBO executives selected Sunday nights in a strategy meant to counteract the traditional broadcast networks, who typically neglected programming the weekends with high-tier series and opted to air these shows during the week instead.[4][5] HBO head of programming Michael Lombardo said, "Sunday was a wasteland. Broadcast networks didn't do anything on Sunday night. Football wasn't quite the thing it is. And so it was counterprogramming: 'Let's see if we can make Sunday night our place.'"[1]

That summer, HBO launchedSex and the City on Sunday nights. It would become one of the network's flagship shows and define HBO's Sunday block, alongside fellow ratings juggernautThe Sopranos, which began airing the following year.The Sopranos became a huge hit with audiences, critics, and awards voters, despite all the major television networks having passed on it.[1] The lineup became so popular in the early 2000s that HBO began using the marketing slogan "Sunday is... HBO."[4][3] "Ever since The Sopranos, it's owned the day," saidThe Ringer.[1] Off the backs of these two shows, HBO began seriously competing with the broadcast networks for awards, earning the mostEmmys of any network in 1999 for the first time.[6] Buoyed by the success ofSex and the City andThe Sopranos, HBO began ordering more original series to fill out its Sunday night lineup throughout the year. Choosing to air a show on Sunday night became HBO's way of indicating to critics and audiences that the show was "a big deal."[7]

The following years saw HBO debuting new shows like critical darlingSix Feet Under, miniseriesBand of Brothers, and Larry David'sSeinfeld follow-upCurb Your Enthusiasm, which aired on and off on the network for 24 years.

"Sundays are obviously a defining element of our brand," HBO and HBO Max executive vice president Zach Enterlin was quoted as saying. "You know you'll have something great on Sunday nights. It's part of our DNA."[2]

Paul Rudd's character referenced HBO's Sunday night programming in the 2009 filmI Love You Man, saying "You ever watched Sunday night programming on HBO? It's spectacular."[1]

CompetitorsShowtime,AMC, andStarz followed HBO's lead and began airing their own less successful blocks of originals on Sunday nights.[2]

Peak popularity

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In 2011, HBO launchedGame of Thrones, a new prestige fantasy series based onGeorge R.R. Martin's novelsA Song of Ice and Fire. By 2014, the show had toppedThe Sopranos as HBO's most-watched series of all-time, averaging 18.4 million viewers per episode.[8]

In 2013, HBO poachedJohn Oliver fromComedy Central, after the comedian's critically-acclaimed run guest hostingThe Daily Show, and signed him to host his own late night show. This resulted inLast Week Tonight with John Oliver, which debuted the following year, and added a traditional late night show to HBO's Sunday night lineup for the first time.[9] The show, which has been on the air for eleven years and counting, is HBO's longest-running Sunday night series behindCurb Your Enthusiasm.

Referring to HBO's 2014–2016 Sunday night programming, HBO executive Michael Lombardo said, "It just felt like the apotheosis of what you promised. You start off with something in the 9 o'clock spot that was dramatic and emotional, and then you had a smart but palate-cleansing two half-hours. And then what a great way to end the evening with John Oliver. When I think of a moment of scheduling perfection, that was probably it."[1]

In 2019, afterAT&T purchased HBO's parent companyTime Warner, HBO expanded to 150 hours of original programming, a 50% increase over the year before. The network began expanding its original programming to a Monday night block,[3] but they have struggled to create a night as popular as its Sundays.[1]

In spring of 2023, HBO executives opted to air the finale of the hit showThe Last of Us at 9pm on March 12, during the second hour of the2023 Academy Awards, rather than relocate it to a different night. The move paid off and netted the episode a series-high 8.2 million viewers.[4][10]

Contraction

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While fewer and fewer viewers watch Sunday night shows on the actual night, opting to view them on DVR or streaming later, the network continues to program its most prestigious shows there.[3] TheGame of Thrones spin-offHouse of the Dragon is popular with audiences, but it has so far received lower ratings and worse reviews than its predecessor.[11][12] The network has not had a show topGame of Thrones ratings records since. Due to resources going toWarner Media's streaming serviceHBO Max following its launch in 2020 and AT&T selling HBO's parent company in 2022,[13] the network HBO has seen its total hours of scripted Sunday night programming decrease from its high-spending AT&T heyday.[1] In recent years, the network has begun to rely on documentary series to fill outs its programming, which are less expensive than scripted shows. In addition to that, many of HBO's new Sunday night series are not based on original ideas like some of the network's biggest hits; instead, they're spin-offs and prequels to WarnerMedia film properties likeDune,It,Green Lantern, andBatman villainThe Penguin.[14][15] In summer of 2024,Slate ran a piece called "The End of HBO Sunday Nights", which covered the decline in cultural relevance of the programming block.[7]

Lineup history

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Year / Season8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM11:00 PM
1998Early SpringThe Larry Sanders Show
Late SpringFrom the Earth to the MoonFrom the Earth to the Moon
SummerSex and the CityArli$$
1999WinterThe Sopranos
Early SummerSex and the CityArli$$
Late Summer
2000WinterThe Sopranos
SummerSex and the CityArli$$
FallCurb Your Enthusiasm
2001WinterOz
SpringThe Sopranos
SummerSix Feet UnderSex and the CityArli$$
FallBand of BrothersThe Mind of the Married ManCurb Your Enthusiasm
WinterProject Greenlight
2002WinterSex and the CityProject GreenlightOz
SpringSix Feet Under
Early SummerArli$$The Wire
Late SummerSex and the CityArli$$
FallThe SopranosCurb Your EnthusiasmThe Mind of the Married Man
2003WinterOz
SpringSix Feet Under
SummerSex and the CityProject GreenlightThe Wire
Early FallCarnivaleK Street
Late FallAngels in AmericaAngels in AmericaAngels in America
2004Early WinterCurb Your EnthusiasmSex and the City
Late WinterThe SopranosCurb Your Enthusiasm
SpringDeadwood
SummerSix Feet UnderEntourageDa Ali G Show
FallThe WireFamily Bonds
2005Early WinterCarnivale
Late WinterDeadwood
Spring
SummerSix Feet UnderEntourageThe Comeback
FallRomeCurb Your EnthusiasmExtras
2006SpringThe SopranosBig Love
SummerDeadwoodEntourageLucky LouieDane Cook's Tourgasm
FallThe Wire
2007WinterRome
SpringThe SopranosEntourage
SummerJohn From CincinnatiFlight of the Conchords
FallTell Me You Love MeCurb Your Enthusiasm
2008WinterThe Wire
SpringJohn Adams
SummerGeneration Kill
FallTrue BloodEntourageLittle Britain USAThe Life & Times of Tim
Late FallSummer Heights High
2009WinterBig LoveFlight of the ConchordsEastbound and Down
SpringThe No. 1 Ladies' Detective AgencyIn TreatmentIn TreatmentRussell Simmons Presents Brave New Voices
SummerTrue BloodHungEntourage
FallCurb Your EnthusiasmBored to DeathEntourage
2010WinterBig LoveHow to Make It in America
SpringThe PacificTreme
SummerTrue BloodHungEntourage
FallBoardwalk EmpireBored to DeathEastbound and Down
2011WinterBig Love
Early SpringMildred Pierce
Late SpringGame of ThronesTreme
SummerTrue BloodCurb Your EnthusiasmEntourage
FallBoardwalk EmpireHungHow to Make It in America
2012Early WinterLuckAngry BoysAngry Boys
Late WinterEastbound and DownLife's Too Short
SpringGame of ThronesVeepGirls
SummerTrue BloodThe Newsroom
FallBoardwalk EmpireTreme
2013WinterGirlsEnlightened
SpringGame of ThronesVeepFamily Tree
SummerTrue BloodThe Newsroom
FallBoardwalk EmpireEastbound and DownHello Ladies
WinterTremeGetting OnJa'mie: Private School Girl
2014WinterTrue DetectiveGirlsLooking
SpringGame of ThronesSilicon ValleyVeepLast Week Tonight with John Oliver
SummerTrue BloodThe Leftovers
Early FallBoardwalk Empire
Mid-FallThe NewsroomThe ComebackGetting On
2015WinterThe Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert DurstGirlsTogethernessLooking
SpringGame of ThronesSilicon ValleyVeep
SummerTrue DetectiveBallersThe Brink
Early FallThe LeftoversProject GreenlightDoll & Em
Late FallGetting On
2016WinterVinylGirlsTogetherness
SpringGame of ThronesSilicon ValleyVeep
SummerThe Night OfBallersVice Principals
FallWestworldDivorceInsecure
2017WinterThe Young Pope
Mid-WinterBig Little LiesGirlsCrashing
SpringSilicon ValleyVeep
SummerGame of ThronesBallersInsecure
FallThe DeuceCurb Your EnthusiasmVice Principals
2018WinterHere and NowDivorceCrashing
SpringWestworldSilicon ValleyBarry
SummerSharp ObjectsSuccession
Early FallThe DeuceBallersInsecure
Mid-FallCamping
Late FallMy Brilliant FriendSally4Ever
2019WinterTrue DetectiveCrashingHigh Maintenance
Early SpringThe Case Against Adnan SyedBarryVeep
Mid-SpringGame of Thrones
Early SummerBig Little LiesEuphoria
Late SummerSuccessionThe Righteous GemstonesBallers
FallWatchmenSilicon ValleyMrs. Fletcher
2020WinterThe OutsiderAvenue 5Curb Your Enthusiasm
Early SpringAtlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost ChildrenWestworldInsecureRun
Late SpringI Know This Much Is TrueI May Destroy You
Early SummerPerry MasonI'll Be Gone in the Dark
Late SummerLovecraft CountryThe Vow
FallThe Undoing
2021Early WinterThe Lady and the Dale
Late WinterAllen v. Farrow
Early SpringQ: Into the StormQ: Into the Storm
Mid-SpringThe NeversMare of Easttown
Late SpringIn TreatmentIn Treatment
SummerThe White Lotus100 Foot Wave
Early FallScenes from a Marriage
Mid-FallSuccessionInsecureCurb Your Enthusiasm
2022WinterEuphoriaThe Righteous GemstonesSomebody Somewhere
Early SpringWinning Time: The Rise of the Lakers DynastyBarryThe Baby
Mid-SpringThe Time Traveler's Wife
SummerWestworldThe Anarchists
Early FallHouse of the Dragon
Late FallThe White Lotus
2023WinterThe Last of Us
Spring100 Foot WaveSuccessionBarrySomebody Somewhere
Early SummerThe IdolThe Righteous Gemstones
Mid-SummerLast Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York
Late SummerWinning Time: The Rise of the Lakers DynastyTelemarketers
FallThe Gilded Age
2024WinterTrue Detective: Night CountryCurb Your Enthusiasm
Early SpringThe Regime
Mid-SpringThe SympathizerThe Jinx: Part Two
Late SpringRen Faire
Early SummerHouse of the Dragon
Late SummerIndustryChimp Crazy
Early FallThe PenguinThe FranchiseSomebody Somewhere
Late FallDune: Prophecy
2025WinterThe White LotusThe Righteous Gemstones
SpringThe Last of UsThe Rehearsal
SummerThe Gilded AgeThe Yogurt Shop Murders
Early FallTaskThe Chair Company
Late FallIt - Welcome to DerryI Love LA
2026WinterIndustry[16]A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms[16]
SpringEuphoria[16]Rooster[17]The Comeback[16]

Genres produced by year

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Throughout the lineup's history, the amount of original scripted series HBO has produced has fluctuated, with the number of total shows and shows of each genre rising from the 2000s, peaking from 2018–2019.[1] During each of those years, HBO produced 14 total Sunday night shows, consisting of eight half-hour comedy series and six hour-long drama series. This table does not include acquired programming from other networks likeDoll & Em andSummer Heights High.

YearScripted Half-Hour SeriesScripted Hour-Long SeriesTotal Scripted Series
1998303
1999213
2000314
2001437
2002448
2003257
2004448
2005448
2000246
2007347
2008347
20097310
20105510
20114610
20125611
20138513
20146612
20158311
20168412
20178513
20188614
20198614
20205611
2021358
20224610
2023358
20243710
2025347

See also

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  • Animation Domination, a Fox Sunday night block of adult animated comedies that has run under that name since 2005
  • Must See TV, a primetime Thursday TV block on NBC from 1993 to 2006 and 2017–2021
  • TGIF, a primetime Friday TV block on ABC from 1989 to 2005

References

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  1. ^abcdefghi"When Was HBO's Best Sunday Night?".theringer.com. November 8, 2022.
  2. ^abcSutton, Kelsey."HBO's Sunday night shows are more important than ever".Marketing Brew.
  3. ^abcd"HBO Made Sunday Night a Showcase. It Wants the Same on Monday".The New York Times. February 3, 2019.
  4. ^abc"Taking back Sunday".Marketing Brew.
  5. ^Collins, Scott (March 5, 2004)."HBO is Sunday schooled".Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^"Outstanding Comedy Series 1999 - Nominees & Winners".Television Academy.
  7. ^abAdams, Sam (August 8, 2024)."The End of HBO Sunday Nights".Slate.
  8. ^Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (June 6, 2014)."Game of Thrones becomes most popular HBO show ever".The Guardian.
  9. ^"John Oliver to Leave 'The Daily Show' to Host Weekly Show on HBO".The New York Times. November 14, 2013.
  10. ^"HBO's 'The Last of Us' season finale draws in a series high".AP News. March 14, 2023.
  11. ^Tassi, Paul."'House Of The Dragon' Reviewing Slightly Worse Than 'Game Of Thrones' So Far".Forbes.
  12. ^"TV Ratings: 'House of the Dragon' Opens Lower With Season 2 Premiere".Yahoo Entertainment. June 18, 2024.
  13. ^Narcisi, Gina."AT&T Dumps Time Warner Business Four Years After $85B Deal".crn.com.
  14. ^Shafer, Ellise (December 3, 2025)."'Harry Potter' Series Is 'Such a Delightful Adaptation,' HBO Max Exec Says: 'When People Watch It' They Will Think, 'These Are the Books'".Variety.
  15. ^Rangel, Felipe (December 2, 2025)."HBO's First Green Lantern Show Trailer Teases Two Major Heroes For The DCU That Nobody Expected".ScreenRant.
  16. ^abcdPorter, Rick (December 1, 2025)."TV Premiere Dates 2025: The Complete Guide".The Hollywood Reporter.
  17. ^https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/tv-news-roundup-week-of-december-8-1236603549/M
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