‘Love Island Games’ Is Peacock’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Peacock’s lineup this week blends buzzy new originals with long-running favorites, from reality staples and true-crime institutions to a brand-new legal drama based on a classic novel. Whether you’re in the mood for island competitions, high-seas workplace fireworks, or headline-making investigations, there’s something here that’s already drawing big viewing hours.
Below, you’ll find quick, no-nonsense rundowns of each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who’s behind the camera—so you can jump straight to what fits your watchlist tonight.
10. ‘Dateline’ (1992–present)

NBC’s newsmagazine ‘Dateline’ presents investigative features and true-crime documentaries anchored by Lester Holt, with reporting from correspondents including Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning, Dennis Murphy, Josh Mankiewicz, and Blayne Alexander. Peacock features a dedicated 24/7 streaming channel for the series’ extensive library.
Launched in 1992, the franchise has expanded into themed re-packages across NBCUniversal networks and live events, while maintaining its core focus on long-form storytelling and case follow-ups. Current touring and special-presentation initiatives bring the correspondents onstage for discussions and Q&As with fans.
9. ‘Snapped’ (2004–present)

Oxygen’s true-crime mainstay profiles cases centered on women accused of murder, exploring motives, investigations, and trials through interviews and reenactments. Produced by Jupiter Entertainment, the series has aired hundreds of episodes since 2004, with narrators including Sharon Martin (longtime voice) and, more recently, Jody Flader.
Key creative contributors across seasons include writers and producers such as Eric Wetherington, Geoffrey Proud, and Todd Moss, with the show playing a role in Oxygen’s 2017 pivot to a crime-focused network. Episodes and spin-offs like ‘Snapped: Killer Couples’ have broadened the brand’s scope.
8. ‘Below Deck’ (2013–present)

This Bravo docuseries tracks the crew working aboard luxury superyachts during charter season, capturing the intersection of demanding hospitality work and life at sea. Created and executive-produced by Mark Cronin (51 Minds Entertainment), the original series has spawned multiple spin-offs and routinely films in Caribbean and Mediterranean locales before streaming on Peacock.
Over 11+ seasons, captains like Lee Rosbach and, more recently, Kerry Titheradge have led teams that include chief stews, deckhands, and chefs navigating guest requests and tight turnarounds. The franchise’s expansion includes ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’, ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’, ‘Below Deck Adventure’, and ‘Below Deck Down Under’.
7. ‘Jeopardy!’ (1984–present)

The long-running quiz show created by Merv Griffin features answers-and-questions gameplay across two standard rounds and Final Jeopardy!, with Ken Jennings currently serving as the syndicated host. Produced by Sony Pictures Television (Jeopardy Productions, Inc.), the modern daily version launched in 1984 and tapes on the Alex Trebek Stage at Sony Pictures Studios.
Across its decades on air, the franchise has featured announcer Johnny Gilbert and earlier hosts Art Fleming and Alex Trebek. In recent years, Jennings assumed sole syndicated hosting duties following Mayim Bialik’s departure, with the series continuing to deliver thousands of episodes and multiple primetime offshoots.
6. ‘The Rainmaker’ (2025–present)

Based on John Grisham’s 1995 novel, ‘The Rainmaker’ is a legal drama following rookie attorney Rudy Baylor as he takes on a powerful insurance case with the help of mentors and colleagues—and faces off against marquee litigator Leo F. Drummond. The USA Network series premiered August 15, 2025, with episodes streaming on Peacock one week after broadcast. Cast includes Milo Callaghan as Rudy, Lana Parrilla, Madison Iseman, P. J. Byrne, Dan Fogler, Wade Briggs, Robyn Cara, and John Slattery.
Developed by Michael Seitzman and Jason Richman, the show lists executive producers including Seitzman, Grisham, and Jason Blum, with Season 1 rolling out through fall 2025. Series synopses highlight Rudy’s partnership with Bruiser Stone and Deck Shifflet as they challenge corporate malpractice.
5. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–present)

‘RHOM’ follows a Miami-based ensemble including Alexia Nepola, Lisa Hochstein, Larsa Pippen, Marysol Patton, Julia Lemigova, and Nicole Martin. The series originally aired on Bravo (2011–2013), was revived on Peacock in 2021, and later returned to Bravo with continuing next-day streaming on Peacock. It is produced by Purveyors of Pop.
The rebooted run (from Season 4 onward) reassembled veterans with new cast, while Peacock and Bravo coordinated distribution. By 2025, the series had reached seven seasons, maintaining its format of social circles, business ventures, and cast trips that propel season-long arcs.
4. ‘The Paper’ (2025–present)

A mockumentary workplace comedy set at the struggling Toledo ‘Truth-Teller’, ‘The Paper’ comes from creators Greg Daniels and Michael Koman. The series stars Domhnall Gleeson as editor-in-chief Ned Sampson and Sabrina Impacciatore as managing editor Esmeralda Grand, alongside Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, Tim Key, and Oscar Nuñez (reprising his ‘The Office’ universe role). It premiered on Peacock on September 4, 2025.
Produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, Banijay Americas, and Universal Television, the show uses the same documentary crew concept from ‘The Office’ to chronicle a local paper’s fight for survival in a digital-first world. The series launched with a 10-episode season and has already been renewed, with international availability on Sky/Now in the UK and Binge/Foxtel in Australia.
3. ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020–present)

Set against Utah’s Wasatch Front, ‘RHOSLC’ centers on Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, and other cast members navigating friendships, businesses, and ongoing franchise-wide storylines. The series launched in November 2020 and is produced by Shed Media for Bravo.
Following its breakout fourth season, Bravo renewed the series, with subsequent seasons adding and rotating cast, including the return of Mary Cosby and new additions like Bronwyn Newport. Episodes air on Bravo with streaming availability via Peacock.
2. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006–present)

Bravo’s flagship ‘Real Housewives’ series follows the personal and professional lives of women in and around Orange County, California. Over its 19 seasons and 300-plus episodes, notable cast members have included Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Emily Simpson. Executive producers have included Douglas Ross, Alex Baskin, and Andy Cohen, with Evolution Media producing.
Recent seasons introduced new faces like Jennifer Pedranti and Katie Ginella, while alums such as Alexis Bellino returned in a friend role. Season 18 premiered in July 2024, with production continuing into 2025; Peacock carries next-day streaming for Bravo titles like this.
1. ‘Love Island Games’ (2023–present)

A global spin-off of the ‘Love Island’ franchise, ‘Love Island Games’ brings former Islanders from multiple countries back to the Fiji villa for a mix of romantic recouplings and competitive challenges. The series is hosted by Ariana Madix, with Iain Stirling narrating, and streams exclusively on Peacock in the U.S. Season 2 launched in September 2025 with returning personalities from the U.S., UK, Australia, Malta, and the Netherlands.
Behind the scenes, Peacock commissioned the format in 2023 as a franchise expansion, with Season 1 premiering on November 1, 2023, and Season 2 following in 2025. The show’s production returned to Fiji for filming, and previous hosting duties included Maya Jama in Season 1, while Madix now fronts the series full-time alongside “Aftersun” host Maura Higgins for companion coverage.
Share which of these shows you’re watching on Peacock this week—and what should we cover next—in the comments.


