List of Television Shows Set in Seattle

This is a list of television shows set in the Seattle area.

  • Here Come the Brides (1968–1970, set in Seattle in the early years of settlement)
  • The Night Strangler (1973, TV movie)
  • A Year in the Life (1986-87)
  • Twin Peaks (1990–1991 TV series and 1992 movie, set in northeast Washington, was filmed in the towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie, about a half-hour outside of Seattle. Seattle is referenced a few times in the series.)
  • Davis Rules (1991-1992) set outside Seattle. (Jonathan Winters, Randy Quaid & Bonnie Hunt)
  • Almost Home (1993)
  • Frasier (1993–2004, set in contemporary Seattle. One episode shot on location in Seattle.)
  • A 1995 episode of the short-lived animated series Dumb & Dumber entitled "Senseless in Seattle" took place in the city, most notably in the Space Needle.
  • Under One Roof (1995)
  • Private Practice (2007)
  • Medicine Ball (1995)
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1996)
  • Millennium (1996–1999)
  • Dark Angel (2000–2002, set in an apocalyptic future Seattle after an electromagnetic pulse)
  • Six Feet Under (2001–2005), episode "Driving Mr Mossback".
  • John Doe (2002)
  • Rose Red (2002 miniseries)
  • The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (2003 miniseries)
  • Dead Like Me (2003–2004, almost none of the show was filmed in Seattle or showed recognizable locations)
  • Traffic (2004 miniseries)
  • Life As We Know It (2004)
  • The 4400 (2004–2007)
  • Night Stalker (TV series) (2005)
  • Grey's Anatomy (2005–present)
  • Kyle XY (2006–2009)
  • iCarly (2007–present)
  • Reaper (2007–2009)
  • Weeds (TV series)
  • Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 (series run: 2000–present; years set in Seattle: 2011–present)
  • The Killing (2011)
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