‘Law & Order: SVU’ Tops Peacock’s Most-Watched Shows List for Another Consecutive Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Peacock’s watchlist this week is heavy on crime procedurals, Windy City crossovers, and Bravo-fueled drama. If you’re catching up or diving in for the first time, here’s a practical rundown of what each show is about, who’s in it, and where it fits in TV land.

Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1. Each entry includes quick, useful details—premise, principal cast and creators, and a few production notes—so you can jump straight to what you want to stream next.

10. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–2013; 2021–present)

10. 'The Real Housewives of Miami' (2011–2013; 2021–present)Purveyors of Pop

Set in Miami’s high-gloss social scene, this reality series follows the personal and professional lives of a rotating ensemble that has included Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, and Guerdy Abraira, among others. After its initial three-season run on Bravo, the franchise was revived on Peacock in 2021, later returning to Bravo with Season 7 premiering in June 2025. Recent seasons added Stephanie Shojaee to the full-time cast, with returning favorites populating the ensemble.

Produced by Purveyors of Pop with Bravo and Peacock, the series continues to spawn headlines—on and off camera—around marriages, entrepreneurship, and legal dustups tied to cast storylines. In May 2024 the show was renewed for Season 7; by mid-2025, episodes were rolling out weekly with the established cast in place and additional guest appearances from alumni.

9. ‘The Voice’ (2011–present)

9. 'The Voice' (2011–present)Warner Horizon Television

NBC’s singing competition centers on blind auditions, battle rounds, knockouts, and live shows, with chairs turning for standout vocalists. Carson Daly has hosted since the debut, while the revolving coach lineup over 27+ seasons has featured Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, and many others. The format’s longevity and the coaches’ roster shifts have kept the show current across more than a decade.

Seasonal panels continue to evolve—recent cycles have mixed veteran and first-time coaches—while the franchise experiments with wrinkles to the audition process and live rounds. Renewals have been announced through upcoming seasons, with NBC detailing future lineups and scheduling across spring/fall cycles.

8. ‘Brilliant Minds’ (2024–present)

8. 'Brilliant Minds' (2024–present)Warner Bros. Television

A medical drama set in a New York neurology unit, the series stars Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf, whose puzzling cases draw on real neurological phenomena. Created by Michael Grassi, the show is inspired by the writings of the late neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks, with storylines influenced by case histories from books like ‘The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat’ and ‘An Anthropologist on Mars.’ The ensemble includes Tamberla Perry, Ashleigh LaThrop, Spence Moore II, and others.

Produced by Universal Television with Berlanti Productions and The Imaginarium among others, the drama premiered on NBC in September 2024 and streams on Peacock. Season 2 rolled out in September 2025, with the Oliver Sacks estate publicly acknowledging the show’s inspiration and collaboration.

7. ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020–present)

7. 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' (2020–present)Shed Media

This Bravo entry follows the lives of women in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, including current central figures Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, Mary Cosby, Angie Katsanevas, and Bronwyn Newport. The series launched in November 2020 and has continued with successive seasons, with Season 6 debuting in September 2025.

Produced by Shed Media, the show has seen evolving lineups and notable ratings spikes, including strong multi-platform performance in later seasons. Season timelines and cast changes—such as departures and returns—have shaped the ensemble dynamics across the franchise’s growth.

6. ‘Law & Order’ (1990–2010; 2022–present)

6. 'Law & Order' (1990–2010; 2022–present)Universal Television

Dick Wolf’s flagship procedural is split between police investigation and courtroom prosecution, set and filmed in New York City. The original run aired 20 seasons through 2010 before NBC revived the series in 2022. Across 24+ seasons, the show has featured iconic roles like Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and introduced new regulars in the revival era.

Produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, the series helped launch a larger franchise and returned with updated casting while keeping the “ripped-from-the-headlines” structure. NBC renewed it for a 25th season in May 2025, with production and casting updates continuing into fall 2025.

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

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

The original ‘Real Housewives’ installment chronicles affluent women in Orange County, California, and has featured a long roster that includes Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, Jennifer Pedranti, and Katie Ginella. Created by Scott Dunlop, the series premiered on Bravo in 2006 and has aired 19 seasons to date.

Produced by Evolution Media, the show’s latest season premiered in July 2025, with episodes streaming next day on Peacock. Season 19 highlighted returning core cast and a “friend of” appearance by Gretchen Rossi, continuing the franchise’s mix of personal storylines and group trips.

4. ‘Chicago Med’ (2015–present)

4. 'Chicago Med' (2015–present)Universal Television

Set at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, this series follows ER physicians and nurses within the ‘Chicago’ franchise universe. Developed by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, with showrunners including Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider, the ensemble has featured S. Epatha Merkerson, Oliver Platt, Marlyne Barrett, Nick Gehlfuss, and Dominic Rains, among others. The series reached its 200th episode with returning appearances from fan-favorite characters.

Produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, the drama launched in 2015 and continues to cross over with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ Recent seasons have included cast departures and returns, with Season 11 premiering October 1, 2025.

3. ‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–present)

3. 'Chicago Fire' (2012–present)Universal Television

The first series in the ‘Chicago’ franchise follows the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Firehouse 51. Created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, the ensemble has included Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, Eamonn Walker, David Eigenberg, Kara Killmer, and more. The show premiered in October 2012 and has surpassed 270 episodes.

Backed by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, ‘Chicago Fire’ has rotated showrunners across its long run and continues with new seasons on NBC, streaming on Peacock after broadcast. NBC announced Season 14 for fall 2025.

2. ‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–present)

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

This police procedural centers on the Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department, led by Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe). Created by Dick Wolf and developed out of ‘Chicago Fire,’ the series has featured a large ensemble over time, including Jon Seda, Sophia Bush, Jesse Lee Soffer, Marina Squerciati, LaRoyce Hawkins, Amy Morton, and Tracy Spiridakos. It premiered in January 2014 on NBC.

The show is part of the interconnected ‘Chicago’ universe, with frequent crossovers linking cases and characters across sister series. Multiple showrunners—including Matt Olmstead and Rick Eid—have steered the production as it continues its broadcast run and next-day streaming on Peacock.

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

 Special Victims Unit' (1999–present)Universal Television

Set within the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit, the long-running series was created by Dick Wolf and stars Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson, alongside longtime cast member Ice-T (Sergeant Odafin Tutuola) and others across the years. Premiering in 1999, it remains the longest-running live-action primetime scripted drama in U.S. TV history.

Produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, ‘SVU’ has amassed hundreds of episodes, multiple awards and nominations, and crossovers with ‘Law & Order’ and the ‘Chicago’ franchise. The series continues to anchor NBC’s schedule, with new seasons streaming on Peacock after broadcast.

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