Syndication In the United States, the series is distributed for syndication by Carsey-Werner Distribution, and entered broadcast syndication in September 1999, where it continued until the fall of 2004, when the show moved into limited-run barter syndication, where it remained until 2016;
The Program Exchange handled distribution for Carsey-Werner.
ABC Family aired reruns between 2002 and 2006. Reruns of the series aired on
TV Land from 2008 through 2010. In the fall of 2010,
ReelzChannel began airing the series. The series made its debut on digital broadcast network
Laff on July 16, 2018, until May 16, 2021, when it moved to
IFC. It aired on
Cozi TV from July 18, 2021, to July 6, 2024. In Italy, this series aired on
Italia 1 under the name
Una famiglia del terzo tipo (
A family of the third kind) in 1999. This series rerun is now also aired on Malaysia's national broadcast TV channel
RTM's TV2 in the 12:30 am time slot on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. In the United Kingdom, the series originally aired on
BBC Two from 1996 to 2002, and
ITV2 later reran the entire series from 2005 to 2006. It has since rerun on
Comedy Central,
Channel 4, and
5Star. In the fall of 2011, Canada's
TVTropolis cable channel began airing the show, and featured a long weekend marathon run of episodes.
Streaming Netflix made the complete series available online in March 2011. It was removed several months later in the fall of 2011, but returned on March 15, 2015, and was removed again exactly two years later. The series also was available to stream on
Hulu. The series was available to stream in the United States on
Amazon Prime Video,
FilmRise,
Tubi,
Pluto TV,
Crackle,
Vudu,
IMDb TV and
Peacock,
Hoopla and through television providers carrying
IFC on demand, but is not currently available outside of purchase as of 2026. In the United Kingdom, as of 2024, the full series is available on
Sky Go and
Channel 4. In Australia, as of 2024, the full series is available on
Stan.
Home media Anchor Bay Entertainment released all six seasons of
3rd Rock from the Sun on DVD for the first time in 2005–2006. Seasons 1 & 2 contain the edited, syndicated versions of the episodes instead of the original broadcast versions. As of 2010, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print. On these DVDs, the bloopers segments (on the last disc of each season) are in 16:9 format, indicating the series may have been filmed in 16:9 format. On May 4, 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment announced they had acquired the rights to re-release the series on DVD in Region 1. They have subsequently re-released seasons 1–4. These releases contain the unedited, original broadcast versions of the episodes. Seasons 5 and 6 were re-released on January 8, 2013. On May 14, 2013, Mill Creek released
3rd Rock from the Sun – The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. Network DVD released all six seasons on DVD in the UK. While seasons 1–4 feature unedited versions of the episodes, seasons five and six feature syndicated, edited episodes. Network re-released the series in 2008 in an individual set and a complete collection.
Magna Home Entertainment released all six seasons on DVD in Australia between 2005 and 2007. These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print.
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released the entire series in 2010. }| • 20 episodes • 4 discs • 3 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: 12 •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • blooper reel • behind-the-scenes • cast interviews:John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston,French Stewart,Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jane Curtain, Simbi Khali,Elmarie Wendel, Wayne Knight • (John Lithgow and Simbi Khali feature only in the interviews on the Region 2 release) • Season One highlights • TV spots • 16-page collectable booklet • DVD-ROM: Teleplays • Episodic promos • (
no subtitles) }} • 26 episodes • 4 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: PG •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • Bloopers • Season Two Highlights • John Lithgow interview • TV Spots • 1 pair of 3D glasses • 2 pairs of 3D glasses • Alternate season ending • Behind the scenes of 3D episode • 3D episode bloopers • Booklet • Episodic promos • Best of Sally • (
no subtitles) }} • 27 episodes • 4 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: PG •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • Bloopers • French Stewart interview • "Wild About Harry" – favorite Harry moments • Interviews with cast – The Superest 2-Part Episode Ever! • Audio Commentaries • Season Three highlights • TV Spots • 16-page booklet • Episodic promos • (
no subtitles) }} • 24 episodes • 4 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: PG •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • Bloopers • Season Four highlights • Jane Curtin interview: Mary is Just Albright With Me • 16-page collectible booklet • Cast interviews: Kristen Johnston,Wayne Knight and Jane Curtin • Episodic promos • (
No subtitles) • (
No special features on Region 4) • }} • 22 episodes • 4 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: PG •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • Bloopers • 16-page collectable booklet • Cast interviews: French Stewart,Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Elmarie Wendel • Episodic promos • Episodic promos • (
No subtitles) • (
No special features on Region 4) }} • 20 episodes • 4 discs • 2 discs • 3 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: 12 •
ACB rating: PG •
Special features: • 3rd Rock: Six Season of Memories • Final episode alternate ending • Alternate show ending introduction (2 parts) • Cast interviews • Stills galleries • Episodic promos, TV spots and radio spots • Episodic promos • (
No subtitles) • (
No special features on Region 4) }} • 139 episodes • 18 discs • 4:3 aspect ratio • English: Dolby Digital 2.0 •
BBFC rating: 12 • (
See individual sets for special features) • (
No subtitles) }}
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