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When did George Lopez air: a definitive TV timeline

George Lopez premiered on ABC on March 27, 2002, and aired through May 8, 2007. The sitcom ran for six seasons, concluding with its sixth-season finale on May 8, 2007. It was am...

Mara Ellison
When did George Lopez air: a definitive TV timeline

Overview and original broadcast dates

George Lopez premiered on ABC on March 27, 2002, and aired through May 8, 2007. The sitcom ran for six seasons, concluding with its sixth-season finale on May 8, 2007. It was among the first U.S. scripted comedies in years to feature a predominantly Latino cast and centered on a working-class Mexican American family in Los Angeles. The show was instrumental in normalizing Latino-led family comedies on broadcast television.

Season-by-season breakdown

Across its run, George Lopez produced 120 episodes spanning six seasons. Below is a concise season overview with original air years and episode counts.

SeasonYear(s)EpisodesNotable context
1200224Series launch in spring 2002
22002–200324Continued growth in audience
32003–200424Midseason renewal pattern
42004–200524Stable performance
52005–200624Continued syndication planning
62002–200724Sixth-season finale aired May 8, 2007; series concluded

Broadcast network and timeslot history

George Lopez aired on ABC for its entire run. In season 1, it was part of the TGIF block and typically scheduled on Wednesday nights. By season 2, it moved to Thursday nights, where it remained for most subsequent seasons. The show occasionally shifted time slots within the evening, influenced by lead-in performance and competitive scheduling. Timeslot consistency helped build a reliable audience habit, though midseason scheduling changes were not uncommon.

Streaming, syndication, and current availability

Since its broadcast run, George Lopez has been widely available in syndication and on multiple subscription streaming platforms. It has appeared on services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Pluto TV at different points. As of the most recent platform renewals, the series remains accessible on several ad-supported and subscription streaming services, with new licensing agreements periodically refreshed. Reruns in local markets and cable channels extend its reach beyond the core streaming homes.

Key dates at a glance

  • March 27, 2002 — Series premiere on ABC
  • 2002–2007 — Six-season broadcast run
  • May 8, 2007 — Series finale airs
  • Post-2007 — Syndication and streaming availability expands

Context and legacy

George Lopez helped pave the way for broader Latino representation in family-oriented comedy. Its six-season run on broadcast television marked a significant milestone for Latino-led shows in the early 2000s. The show balanced workplace and family storylines, often addressing language, identity, and generational differences. Although it did not match the longest-running sitcoms in total seasons, its cultural footprint and steady audience engagement remain notable within broadcast comedy history.

Frequently asked questions

Below are concise answers to common viewer questions about when and how George Lopez aired.

QuestionAnswerSource type
On which network did George Lopez air?ABCVerified broadcast records
When did the series premiere?March 27, 2002Official network announcements
When did the series end?May 8, 2007Series finale and network archives
How many seasons were produced?6Network production summaries
Is George Lopez available to stream today?Yes, on several ad-supported and subscription servicesCurrent platform listings

Conclusion

George Lopez aired on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007, spanning six seasons and 120 episodes. Its broadcast run established a prominent Latino-led family comedy on network television, and its continued presence on streaming and syndication keeps it accessible to new audiences. Understanding these dates and context clarifies both when the show aired and why it remains discoverable today.

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