Sam's Game is a celebrity poker program currently airing on Playboy TV. It features a lineup of comedians, Playmates, and professional Texas Hold 'Em players and is hosted by Simpsons' co-developer, Sam Simon.
Playboy sex comedy about three girlfriends who inherit a luxurious yacht in the Florida Keys. They "just" need to pay 10,000 dollars each of the next four months to get it. They try everything to raise the money, even a treasure hunt.
All Wives Cheat is a Playboy TV fictional reality adult show that is based on a popular online series of the same name. Marketed as an adult version of the television show Cheaters, it catches unfaithful spouses and lovers engaged in various sex acts.
Playboy Shootout is an adult reality competition airing on Playboy TV produced by America's Next Top Model director Claudia Frank. Hosted by Brande Roderick, it pits 10 professional photographers and 10 models in a series of photo shoot elimination rounds. The final 2 contestants get the opportunity to be published in Playboy Magazine.
Latin Lover is a joint telenovela production between Venevisión, Iguana Producciones, and Playboy Entertainment Group. It centers around the production of a fictional telenovela, and follows the lives of the actors and production staff involved in the show, as well as other tangential characters. The show features a large main cast of at least 23 credited performers.
Each episode features a number of softcore pornographic and simulated sexy scenes, commonly including full frontal and rear nudity, though rarely showing either male or female genitalia.
As of July 6, 2008, Latin Lover is broadcast in Canada by Telelatino, dubbed into English. A new series called Latin Lover 2: Beauty & Ambition premiered on Telelatino Network in Spring 2009.
The Playboy Radio Show is a Playboy TV reality series that follows the weekly antics of the various shows on SIRIUS Satellite Radio's Playboy Radio channel. Cameras have been added to the recording studio and capture such programs as The Playboy Morning Show, Night Calls and The Morning After.
The Boy Nexxt Door is a reality television show currently airing on the Playboy TV network. It follows the real-life adventures of Danny Vegas, an amateur filmmaker hoping to break into the adult video business. Episodes generally have a comedic tone and follow Danny's mission to shoot sexually-related content, while living in his parents' basement and working full-time as a pizza delivery boy. Several real pornographic actors have had a guest role in the series, including Lilly Thai, Evan Stone, and Tyla Wynn.
Season 2 of the Boy Nexxt Door premiered on Playboy TV April 11, 2009.
Brooklyn Kinda Love is an adult reality series currently airing on Playboy TV. It was created by Joe and Harry Gantz, who had previously produced HBO's Taxicab Confessions. The series follows four real New York couples and their ongoing relationship struggles.
Exotic super cars, classic muscle cars and other dream machines get the loving touch from groups of gorgeous girls. Getting cars clean never felt so dirty!
Dropout Delinquents is a Playboy TV adult faux-reality series that follows young women around Miami in the hopes of luring them home for sex. Episodes are broken into two acts, each featuring a different actress playing the role of an erotic "troublemaker".
King of Clubs is an adult reality series currently airing on Playboy TV. It revolves around the Gentile family and their operation of Las Vegas' historic Palomino Strip Club.
Electric Blue was a soft core porn show that aired mainly on the Playboy Channel in the early 1980s. The show was produced in the UK. Many prominent porn stars performed on this show, including Ginger Lynn, Christy Canyon, Sasha Gabor, Traci Lords, Blake Palmer, Janey Robbins, Rick Savage, Jay Serling, Laurie Smith, Heather Wayne, and Jessica Wylde. This grouping of soft core porn first started in London under the direction of Paul Raymond, famous for his 'top shelf' men's magazines including Men Only and Club International. Paul Raymond also owned the Paul Raymond Review Bar, a striptease club in Soho London. The UK saw these shows on video tape, prior to them being picked by Playboy.
Everything Goes was a game show that aired in the US from September 12, 1981 to September 28, 1988, with comedian Kip Addotta as host. It originally aired on Escapade for its first three years, then moved to the Playboy Channel in 1984. The show was produced by Scott Sternberg Productions.
The show's theme song was "Piccadilly" by Squeeze; while the open used only the instrumental open/close of the song, the full-length version was used during the closing credits.
World Of Playboy is an adult infotainment newsmagazine currently airing on Playboy TV. It has produced over 100 episodes and functions as a monthly summary of current happenings within the Playboy brand.