04/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2026 07:54
New York, NY - April 15, 2026 - The unscripted hidden-camera series "Foul Play with Anthony Davis" debuted on Monday, April 6 following the NCAA Championship Game, reaching a combined 2 million viewers across TBS, TNT and truTV. Among Adults 25-54, the premiere earned a 0.86 L3 rating on TBS.
Within the demo, the premiere showed triple digit gains over the network's prior six-week average, increasing +326%. The series is currently tracking as the #1 new original cable series in 2026 to date. Extending its strong linear performance, "Foul Play with Anthony Davis" social media content has generated over 22M impressions and 48M video views to date across platforms.
Executive produced by the Impractical Jokers, "Foul Play with Anthony Davis" is hosted by 10-time NBA All-Star Anthony Davis and brings high-stakes, hidden-camera chaos as an elite lineup of athletes and celebrities pull the ultimate pranks on their superstar friends.
The premiere episode featured Davis enlisting NBA legend LeBron James and super-agent Rich Paul to set up NBA star Draymond Green with an ultra-exclusive investment opportunity that takes a shocking psychic turn. Later, Davis helped Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles trap WNBA star Rickea Jackson in an anxiety-inducing parking lot nightmare.
New episodes of "Foul Play with Anthony Davis" air Mondays at 9PM ET/PT on TBS.
"Foul Play with Anthony Davis" is produced for TBS by Grandma's House Entertainment, Bad Woods Entertainment, and 4.4.Forty Media.
Audiences can follow the conversation on social media with #FoulPlayTBS, and follow TBS on Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok for more updates.
About TBS
TBS, a Warner Bros. Discovery brand, is a top-rated destination for television among young adults and known for escapist, good-time entertainment, featuring smart, imaginative characters with heart and comedic edge. TBS' slate is comprised of the wildly popular unscripted comedy, "Impractical Jokers," alongside comedy hits like "Modern Family," "The Big Bang Theory," and "Young Sheldon," and classic sitcom favorites such as "Friends," blockbuster movies, and live event coverage of Major League Baseball and the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. Website: https://www.tbs.com.