Beginnings In 1998, HBO executives moved their critically-acclaimed series
The Larry Sanders Show from Wednesdays to Sundays for its sixth and final season and paired it with
From the Earth to the Moon, the
Tom Hanks-produced prestige docudrama about the Apollo program. HBO executives selected Sunday nights in a strategy meant to counteract the traditional broadcast networks, who typically neglected programming the weekends with high-tier series and opted to air these shows during the week instead. HBO head of programming Michael Lombardo said, "Sunday was a wasteland. Broadcast networks didn't do anything on Sunday night. Football wasn't quite the thing it is. And so it was counterprogramming: 'Let's see if we can make Sunday night our place.'" Buoyed by the success of
Sex and the City and
The Sopranos, HBO began ordering more original series to fill out its Sunday night lineup throughout the year. Choosing to air a show on Sunday night became HBO's way of indicating to critics and audiences that the show was "a big deal." The following years saw HBO debuting new shows like critical darling
Six Feet Under, miniseries
Band of Brothers, and Larry David's
Seinfeld follow-up
Curb Your Enthusiasm, which aired on and off on the network for 24 years. "Sundays are obviously a defining element of our brand," HBO and HBO Max executive vice president Zach Enterlin was quoted as saying. "You know you'll have something great on Sunday nights. It's part of our DNA." In 2013, HBO poached
John Oliver from
Comedy Central, after the comedian's critically-acclaimed run guest hosting
The Daily Show, and signed him to host his own late night show. This resulted in
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, which debuted the following year, and added a traditional late night show to HBO's Sunday night lineup for the first time. The show, which has been on the air for eleven years and counting, is HBO's longest-running Sunday night series behind
Curb Your Enthusiasm. Referring to HBO's 2014–2016 Sunday night programming, HBO executive Michael Lombardo said, "It just felt like the apotheosis of what you promised. You start off with something in the 9 o'clock spot that was dramatic and emotional, and then you had a smart but palate-cleansing two half-hours. And then what a great way to end the evening with John Oliver. When I think of a moment of scheduling perfection, that was probably it."
Contraction While fewer and fewer viewers watch Sunday night shows on the actual night, opting to view them on DVR or streaming later, the network continues to program its most prestigious shows there. The network has not had a show top
Game of Thrones ratings records since. Due to resources going to
Warner Media's streaming service
HBO Max following its launch in 2020 and AT&T selling HBO's parent company in 2022, the network HBO has seen its total hours of scripted Sunday night programming decrease from its high-spending AT&T heyday. In summer of 2024,
Slate ran a piece called "The End of HBO Sunday Nights", which covered the decline in cultural relevance of the programming block. ==Lineup history==