‘That ’70s Show’ Is Peacock’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Peacock viewers are tuning in to a wide mix of classics, reality staples, and fresh originals. This roundup reflects what people watched the most this week on the platform, spanning everything from late night conversations to high seas drama and nostalgic sitcom comfort.

Each entry below includes a quick overview and helpful details like format, network home, and where it fits within a larger franchise. Use it to decide what to start next or to find the next show to add to your queue.

10. ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ (2009–present)

10. 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen' (2009–present)
Embassy Row

Hosted by Andy Cohen, ‘Watch What Happens: Live’ airs on Bravo with next day streaming on Peacock. Episodes are filmed in a small clubhouse setting with celebrity guests from across pop culture and frequent appearances by stars from the Bravo universe. The show mixes interviews with interactive bits that invite real time viewer participation.

Peacock typically offers recent episodes so fans can catch up after broadcast. Viewers who follow franchises such as ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ or ‘Below Deck’ often use ‘Watch What Happens: Live’ for post episode reactions and extra context from cast members.

9. ‘Love After Lockup’ (2018–present)

9. 'Love After Lockup' (2018–present)
WE tv

‘Love After Lockup’ is a WE tv docuseries that follows couples as one partner returns home from incarceration and the pair tries to build a life together. Episodes track day to day challenges like family introductions, finances, and wedding plans while documenting how relationships adjust outside the prison system.

Several related series extend the story, including ‘Life After Lockup’ which revisits couples over longer periods. Peacock carries seasons from the franchise so viewers can follow couples across multiple installments in order.

8. ‘Below Deck’ (2013–present)

8. 'Below Deck' (2013–present)
51 Minds Entertainment

‘Below Deck’ is a Bravo reality series that follows the crew of luxury charter yachts as they manage demanding guests and tight turnarounds at sea. Each season covers a full charter schedule with rotating guests, crew dynamics, and detailed looks at operations on board.

The franchise has expanded with entries such as ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’, ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’, and ‘Below Deck Down Under’. Peacock streams episodes across the franchise so viewers can move between the original series and its spinoffs in one place.

7. ‘Snapped’ (2004–present)

7. 'Snapped' (2004–present)
Jupiter Entertainment

‘Snapped’ is an Oxygen true crime series that profiles real cases, focusing on women accused or convicted of serious offenses. Episodes combine interviews with investigators and families with archival material to outline the timeline of each case and the outcome in court.

Peacock provides multi season access that makes it easy to browse by case or theme. Viewers often use episode descriptions to select cases involving specific locations or legal questions they want to learn about.

6. ‘Resident Alien’ (2021–present)

6. 'Resident Alien' (2021–present)
UCP

‘Resident Alien’ is a Syfy dramedy based on the Dark Horse comic about an extraterrestrial who assumes a small town doctor’s identity while on a secret mission. The show stars Alan Tudyk as the outsider who must learn human routines while dealing with curious neighbors and local officials.

New episodes from Syfy arrive for streaming after broadcast so Peacock users can keep up during a season. Earlier seasons stay available, which helps new viewers start from the beginning and follow ongoing arcs and character introductions.

5. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–present)

5. 'The Real Housewives of Miami' (2011–present)
Purveyors of Pop

‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ chronicles the lives of a group of women in South Florida, capturing their families, businesses, and social events. The series originally ran for multiple seasons and later returned with new episodes that continued stories while introducing new cast members.

The revival launched on Peacock before episodes began airing on Bravo, and the platform organizes seasons so viewers can follow the complete run. Reunion episodes and specials are grouped with their seasons to simplify watching in order.

4. ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025–present)

4. 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' (2025–present)
ITV America

‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ is a companion series connected to the ‘Love Island’ format that checks in on couples after their time in the villa. Episodes feature follow up interviews, updates on relationships, and segments that show how couples handle life outside the show setting.

Peacock positions this series alongside ‘Love Island USA’ so fans can move from the main season into post villa updates without searching across different hubs. The layout helps viewers track specific couples from their first appearance through later milestones.

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

3. 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' (2006–present)
Evolution Media

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ launched the long running franchise that follows women in Southern California as they navigate family, careers, and friendships. Over time the cast has included figures such as Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, and Heather Dubrow, with each season documenting new chapters and conflicts.

Peacock provides next day streaming for current Bravo episodes and keeps prior seasons available for long form catch ups. Viewers can also find reunions and specials filed with their seasons so the entire storyline is easy to follow.

2. ‘Twisted Metal’ (2023–present)

2. 'Twisted Metal' (2023–present)
Universal Television

‘Twisted Metal’ is a Peacock original action comedy based on the PlayStation game series. The story follows a courier hired to deliver a mysterious package across a dangerous wasteland, with characters including John Doe, Quiet, and the masked clown Sweet Tooth portrayed on screen.

Season releases arrive directly to Peacock and remain available for on demand viewing. The adaptation includes callbacks to vehicles and arenas from the games, and episode recaps in the interface help viewers keep track of locations and factions introduced across the season.

1. ‘That ’70s Show’ (1998–2006)

1. 'That '70s Show' (1998–2006)
Carsey-Werner Company

‘That ’70s Show’ is a multicamera sitcom set in a Wisconsin suburb and centered on a tight group of friends who spend time in the Forman family basement. The ensemble includes Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Danny Masterson, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp, and Kurtwood Smith.

Peacock organizes all eight seasons so viewers can follow character arcs in sequence from early episodes through the later graduation years. The library also highlights holiday episodes and fan favorite installments to make it easy to jump into specific storylines.

Share your picks in the comments and tell us which shows you are watching on Peacock this week.

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