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Password: How to Watch

The current Password revival on NBC with host Keke Palmer is bringing this classic game show to new audiences while delighting longtime fans. Whether you want to catch new episodes live, stream them later, or discover classic episodes from previous eras, there are multiple ways to access Password across broadcast television, streaming platforms, and digital services. This comprehensive guide explains how to find and watch the show no matter your preferences or location.

📺 Current Broadcast Snapshot
Network
NBC (Jimmy Fallon revival)
Schedule
Primetime (historic slot: Tuesday 10:00 pm ET after The Tonight Show); new seasons air in short blocks
Host(s)
Keke Palmer (host, 2022–present); Jimmy Fallon appears as a celebrity player and executive producer
Current Season
Season 2 aired 2023. Season 3 announced for NBC's 2025–2026 slate; check official NBC schedule for premiere date.
Streaming
Peacock (next-day), NBC.com (full episodes with TV-provider login)
Official Site
nbc.com/password

Live Broadcast and NBC Scheduling

Password airs new episodes on NBC as part of their primetime game show lineup. The show typically airs on Tuesday evenings, though dates and times may vary by season and network scheduling decisions. Check your local NBC station for current air times, or visit NBC.com for the official schedule. Watching live provides the full broadcast experience with host Keke Palmer, celebrity guests, and all the spontaneous moments that make the show entertaining and unpredictable. New episodes premiere typically in fall seasons, with the show often occupying a regular weekly slot during the network's game show programming block alongside other popular shows like Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! reruns.

Streaming Options and Digital Platforms

Multiple streaming platforms offer Password content in different formats:

  • Peacock: NBC's streaming service with new episodes within 24 hours of broadcast, classic episode library from earlier decades, available on all devices
  • Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google TV, Vudu: Individual episodes and season passes for permanent ownership
  • YouTube/Social Media: Official NBC channels share highlight clips, bloopers, viral moments, and behind-the-scenes content

Peacock is the easiest option for comprehensive access. YouTube clips are ideal for staying engaged without full episode commitment. Purchase options are best for permanent ownership of specific episodes.

Classic Episodes and Historical Content Access

For fans interested in experiencing Password's rich history, classic episodes from earlier eras are available through several channels. The original 1960s Password episodes hosted by Allen Ludden occasionally appear on specialty cable networks during themed programming blocks. Game Show Network (GSN) sometimes features classic Password reruns from the 1970s-1990s era, particularly during daytime slots. Peacock has recently added a substantial collection of classic Password episodes spanning multiple eras and different hosts, giving modern viewers an unprecedented chance to experience how the show worked under Allen Ludden's measured professionalism, Bert Convy's theatrical energy, and other historic hosts. Game Show Network is available through Sling TV, Philo, and FuboTV for those seeking specific classic-era content and nostalgic viewing experiences.

International Access and Global Viewing

Password's current NBC version has been licensed to broadcast in select international markets beyond the United States. In Canada, the show may air on CTV or specialty channels dedicated to game shows. Other English-speaking countries have received broadcast rights to the Keke Palmer version for their domestic audiences. Check local television schedules in your specific country for availability and broadcast times. International viewers wanting to access U.S. broadcasts can use VPN services to reach Peacock and NBC.com where legally permitted, though restrictions vary significantly by country and region due to licensing agreements.

Staying Current with New Episodes

New Password episodes air regularly on NBC according to their broadcast schedule. If you miss an episode during its live broadcast, you can typically find it on Peacock within 24 hours for on-demand viewing. Setting a reminder on your phone or adding Password to your calendar helps you track air dates, especially if the show changes time slots seasonally. Password is best enjoyed live or immediately after broadcast, when you can experience the spontaneity and suspense of not knowing how each round will play out. Watching with friends or family recreates the party atmosphere the show encourages—you'll likely find yourselves playing along at home, shouting out clues and guesses before the contestants do. For full immersion, pause the show between rounds, try to guess the password yourself using the same clue, then watch how the on-screen contestants handle it. You'll quickly understand why the show is simultaneously easy to understand and challenging to master.

Summary and Accessibility

Whether you prefer live broadcast television, streaming on-demand, classic episodes from past decades, or short highlight clips, Password is accessible across multiple platforms and devices. The show's comprehensive digital availability means you can never miss an episode, can catch up on any previous seasons whenever you want, or can explore decades of archived Password history spanning from 1961 to the present day. With Keke Palmer hosting on NBC and Peacock making content widely available to subscribers, watching Password has never been easier or more convenient regardless of your location or viewing preferences.

Last verified: April 14, 2026. Networks and streaming availability change frequently — confirm with the links above before planning your viewing.


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