List of television shows set in New Jersey
Appearance
This page provides a partial list of television shows set in the State of New Jersey.
Live format
- Brick City[1]
- Comic Book Men
- Jersey Shore
- Jerseylicious
- Miss America Pageant (1954–2005), held in Atlantic City starting in 1921, first televised in 1954, moved to Las Vegas in 2006
- MTV's Shore Thing (2002), live programming originated from the Seaside Heights Boardwalk and beach
- MTV's Summer Share (1998), live programming originated from the Seaside Heights Boardwalk and beach
- The Real Housewives of New Jersey[2]
- The Richard Bey Show (1987–1996), also known as People are Talking and 9 Broadcast Plaza; originated from Secaucus
Comedy, drama, and reality
- 12 Monkeys (2015–2018), largely set in Raritan, New Jersey
- Akkara Kazhchakal, popular Malayalam sitcom series
- The Apprentice (2004–present), frequent tasks at Trump Organization properties in New Jersey
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force (series run: 2000–2015; years set in New Jersey: 2000-2010), near the southern Jersey Shore
- Batman (animated series), set in Gotham City, a fictional city of New Jersey
- Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014), drama set in Atlantic City during the Prohibition Era
- Cake Boss (2009–present), reality show set at Carlo's Bake Shop in Hoboken[3]
- Charles in Charge (1984–1990), near the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick
- Down the Shore (1992–1993), Belmar, New Jersey on the Jersey Shore
- Glam Fairy follows Jerseylicious star Alexa Prisco and her team of hair and makeup artists, also known as her "fairies" at the Glam Factory in Hoboken, New Jersey
- House (2004–2012), fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (presumably in Plainsboro)
- Hudson Street (1995-1996), short-lived sitcom starring Tony Danza and Lori Loughlin, took place at a fictional newspaper in Hoboken
- Jersey Couture (2010–present), features Diane & Co., a dress shop in Freehold, NJ
- Jersey Shore follows the lives of eight soon-to-be roommates living and working together for the summer in Seaside Heights, New Jersey
- Jerseylicious (2010), reality show set at the Gatsby Salon in Green Brook
- Jonas (2009–2010), starring The Jonas Brothers, who originate in New Jersey
- Megas XLR (2004–2005), set in Jersey City
- Method & Red (2004), unspecified New Jersey suburb (presumably near New York City)
- Nikita (2010–2013), set in and around New Jersey and the primary fictional setting of the show is set in underground New Jersey
- Point Pleasant (2005), Supernatural drama set in Point Pleasant
- Ramy (2019-present), set in New Jersey
- The Sopranos (1999–2007), various parts of Essex County and other counties in New Jersey (with occasional scenes in Manhattan)
- Stand by Your Man (1992), set in "Franklin Heights"
- That's Life (2000–2002), fictitious "Bellefield" (ostensibly Belleville or Bloomfield)
- WandaVision (2021), set in the fictitious town of Westview, New Jersey
- Cobra Kai (2018), set in New Jersey
- Yellowjackets (2021–present)
Game shows
- ’’Trump Card’’ (1990–1991), filmed at Trump Castle (Now The Golden Nugget) in Atlantic City
News
- CNBC – most of its in-studio programming originates from Fort Lee
- MSNBC – most of its in-studio programming originates from Secaucus
- New Jersey Network – most of its in-studio programming originates from Trenton or Newark
- News 12 New Jersey – central studio-office complex in Edison; with remote newsrooms in Newark, Trenton, Madison, Oakland and Wall Township
See also
- Television and film in New Jersey
- List of movies based on location
- List of people from New Jersey
- Thomas Edison
- Kevin Smith
References
- ^ "Brick City: TV's New Newark, New Jersey Documentary". The Daily Beast. 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
- ^ "New Jersey steals the show - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
- ^ Strauss, Gary (2010-07-30). "Reality TV docks at Jersey shore, gives rise to new stars". Usatoday.Com. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
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