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The Best TV Shows on DailyWire+

Every DailyWire+ Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Boasting a rich catalog, DailyWire+ features more than 7 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 2020 to 2024. Icons of DailyWire+, What We Saw and Chip Chilla made their debut in 2020 and 2023, setting industry standards. Peruse our comprehensive roster of DailyWire+’s top shows, encompassing over 7 distinct series as of November 2024.

  • What We Saw
    What We Saw (2020)10.0

    Travel through time with Bill Whittle and relive key moments in American history like never before.

  • A Wonderful Day with Mabel Maclay
    A Wonderful Day with Mabel Maclay (2023)10.0

    Mabel Maclay's happy and wholesome world inspires viewers to connect and create. Mabel and her dog Jasper make gadgets, complete fun projects, visit interesting friends, sing songs and read books.

  • Chip Chilla
    Chip Chilla (2023)5.5

    Chip Chilla is a comedic, pre-school series celebrating the day to day lessons of Chip and his homeschooling family of energetic Chinchillas.

  • Mr. Birchum
    Mr. Birchum (2024)3.9

    Mr. Birchum attempts to navigate a world he doesn't comprehend. He's confused by his gaming streamer son, Eddie, annoyed at his selfie-taking, students and is constantly at war with the school district's appointed "J.E.D.I." Mr. Karponzi.

  • The Pendragon Cycle
    The Pendragon Cycle (N/A)N/A

    A retelling of the Arthurian legend set in a Roman-occupied Britain where barbarian invaders threaten to lay claim to the island.

  • Atlas Shrugged
    Atlas Shrugged (N/A)N/A

    In the near future, Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden struggle against a socialistic government that continues to impede individual success.

  • The Divided States of Biden
    The Divided States of Biden (2024)N/A

    Joe Biden is tearing America apart, and the media refuses to report on the impact of Biden’s treasonous policies. Join Ben Shapiro on the ground as he explores the real world consequences of one of the most destructive presidencies in American history.