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The Best TV Shows on Lifetime Movie Network

Every Lifetime Movie Network Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Our curated list, current as of November 2024, showcases over 9 of Lifetime Movie Network’s highest-rated series. Premiering in 1996 and 1996, Critics Choice Awards and Debt are among Lifetime Movie Network’s most celebrated shows. From 1996 through to 2023, Lifetime Movie Network has accumulated a diverse collection of over 9 television shows.

  • My Crazy Ex
    My Crazy Ex (2015)10.0

    Extraordinary-but-true stories of past relationships that went seriously awry are detailed, when one partner’s behavior goes from romantic… to excessive… and then to the extreme. Each episode follows the intrepid souls who venture out in search of love, but end up in a desperate search for escape.

  • Keeping Up with the Joneses
    Keeping Up with the Joneses (2021)8.7

    After the death of patriarch Theodore Jones, his second wife Robin and Theodore's daughters work to protect their family and business after they are threatened.

  • I Dated a Psycho
    I Dated a Psycho (2013)8.0

    Girl meets guy; girl falls for guy; guy turns out to have a dark and deadly secret. You know the drill. As women tell their real-life "I Dated An Axe Murderer" stories, police, psychologists and dating experts help unravel the mystery and explain how these relationships went tragically wrong.

  • Monster in My Family
    Monster in My Family (2015)7.7

    A riveting new non-fiction series that delves into the world of infamous serial killers through a unique perspective rarely ever heard, as the family members of the killers come out of the shadows to reach out to the families of the victims. Each episode follows a different family’s journey, facilitated by Melissa Moore – daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, infamously known as the “Happy Face Killer” – as they connect with the families of the killer’s victims to express their sorrow and empathy.

  • I Love You... But I Lied
    I Love You... But I Lied (2015)6.0

    Most relationships have secrets, but what if the lies are huge – will the relationship be destroyed forever? Each episode of this hourlong series tells two stories, based on actual events, in which lies lead to consequences for the people involved. Family secrets and personal betrayal are often at the center of the situations that lead to explosive confrontations and, eventually, attempts at making amends. Dramatic re-creations bring the stories to life.

  • As Luck Would Have It
    As Luck Would Have It (2023)5.7

    Recently retired criminology professor turned amateur sleuth Gabbi Luck uses her classroom smarts, charm and tenacity to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters. She balances each case with daughter Lisa who is a detective and partner Rick. Gabbi is sometimes assisted by police Captain Taylor, Barbara who works at the station, husband Michael and police psychologist, Dr. Nolan.

  • Critics Choice Awards
    Critics Choice Awards (1996)5.5

    The Critics' Choice Movie Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association to honor the finest in cinematic achievement.

  • Debt
    Debt (1996)N/A

    Debt is an American game show hosted by Wink Martindale, which aired on Lifetime from June 3, 1996 to August 14, 1998. The show featured contestants who were trying to earn money to get out of debt.

  • Diabolical Women
    Diabolical Women (2015)N/A

    Planning a crime often takes a lot of work and some deviously clever thinking. This series profiles women who use twisted ingenuity to come up with elaborate schemes that result in what they think are perfect crimes. No matter the motive -- whether it's power, control or money -- the women stop at nothing to get what they want.