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Season 1

  • S01E01 Miss USA 1952

    • June 27, 1952
    • NBC

  • S01E02 Miss USA 1953

    • July 17, 1953
    • NBC

  • S01E03 Miss USA 1954

    • July 24, 1954
    • NBC

  • S01E04 Miss USA 1955

    • July 20, 1955
    • NBC

  • S01E05 Miss USA 1956

    • July 18, 1956
    • NBC

  • S01E06 Miss USA 1957

    • July 17, 1957
    • NBC

  • S01E07 Miss USA 1958

    • July 23, 1958
    • NBC

  • S01E08 Miss USA 1959

    • July 22, 1959
    • NBC

  • S01E09 Miss USA 1960

    • July 7, 1960
    • NBC

  • S01E10 Miss USA 1961

    • July 13, 1961
    • NBC

  • S01E11 Miss USA 1962

    • July 12, 1962
    • NBC

  • S01E12 Miss USA 1963

    • July 17, 1963
    • NBC

  • S01E13 Miss USA 1964

    • July 29, 1964
    • NBC

  • S01E14 Miss USA 1965

    • June 4, 1965
    • NBC

  • S01E15 Miss USA 1966

    • May 21, 1966
    • NBC

  • S01E16 Miss USA 1967

    • May 20, 1967
    • NBC

  • S01E17 Miss USA 1968

    • May 18, 1968
    • NBC

  • S01E18 Miss USA 1969

    • May 24, 1969
    • NBC

  • S01E19 Miss USA 1970

    • May 16, 1970
    • NBC

  • S01E20 Miss USA 1971

    • May 22, 1971
    • NBC

  • S01E21 Miss USA 1972

    • May 20, 1972
    • NBC

  • S01E22 Miss USA 1973

    • May 28, 1973
    • NBC

  • S01E23 Miss USA 1974

    • May 18, 1974
    • NBC

  • S01E24 Miss USA 1975

    • May 17, 1975
    • NBC

  • S01E25 Miss USA 1976

    • May 15, 1976
    • NBC

  • S01E26 Miss USA 1977

    • May 14, 1977
    • NBC

  • S01E27 Miss USA 1978

    • April 29, 1978
    • NBC

  • S01E28 Miss USA 1979

    • April 30, 1979
    • NBC

  • S01E29 Miss USA 1980

    • May 15, 1980
    • CBS

  • S01E30 Miss USA 1981

    • May 21, 1981
    • NBC

  • S01E31 Miss USA 1982

    • May 13, 1982
    • NBC

  • S01E32 Miss USA 1983

    • May 21, 1983
    • CBS

  • S01E33 Miss USA 1984

    • May 17, 1984
    • NBC

  • S01E34 Miss USA 1985

    • May 13, 1985
    • NBC

  • S01E35 Miss USA 1986

    • May 20, 1986
    • NBC

  • S01E36 Miss USA 1987

    • February 17, 1987
    • NBC

  • S01E37 Miss USA 1988

    • March 1, 1988
    • NBC

  • S01E38 Miss USA 1989

    • February 28, 1989
    • NBC

  • S01E39 Miss USA 1990

    • March 2, 1990
    • NBC

  • S01E40 Miss USA 1991

    • February 22, 1991
    • NBC

  • S01E41 Miss USA 1992

    • February 7, 1992
    • NBC

  • S01E42 Miss USA 1993

    • February 19, 1993
    • NBC

  • S01E43 Miss USA 1994

    • February 11, 1994
    • NBC

  • S01E44 Miss USA 1995

    • February 10, 1995
    • NBC

  • S01E45 Miss USA 1996

    • February 2, 1996
    • NBC

  • S01E46 Miss USA 1997

    • February 5, 1997
    • NBC

  • S01E47 Miss USA 1998

    • March 10, 1998
    • NBC

  • S01E48 Miss USA 1999

    • February 4, 1999
    • NBC

  • S01E49 Miss USA 2000

    • February 4, 2000
    • NBC

  • S01E50 Miss USA 2001

    • March 2, 2001
    • NBC

  • S01E51 Miss USA 2002

    • March 2, 2002
    • NBC

  • S01E52 Miss USA 2003

    • March 24, 2003
    • NBC

  • S01E53 Miss USA 2004

    • April 12, 2004
    • NBC

  • S01E54 Miss USA 2005

    • April 11, 2005
    • NBC

  • S01E55 Miss USA 2006

    • April 21, 2006
    • NBC

  • S01E56 Miss USA 2007

    • March 23, 2007
    • NBC

  • S01E57 Miss USA 2008

    • April 11, 2008
    • NBC

  • S01E58 Miss USA 2009

    • April 19, 2009
    • NBC

    Miss USA 2009, the 58th Miss USA pageant was held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 19, 2009. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Kristen Dalton of North Carolina was crowned by outgoing titleholder Miss USA 2008, Crystle Stewart of Texas. The event was hosted by Billy Bush of Access Hollywood and actress Nadine Velazquez; Bush returned to host the pageant which he last emceed in 2005. He had previously co-hosted Miss USA 2003 with Daisy Fuentes and Miss USA 2004–2005 with Nancy O'Dell. Entertainment was provided by Kevin Rudolf who performed "Let It Rock" during the swimsuit competition and The Veronicas performed "Untouched" during the evening gown competition.[1] The competition was broadcast in High Definition for only the second time in history. Delegates representing the fifty states plus the District of Columbia competed in the pageant, and arrived in Las Vegas on April 2.[2] Miss USA Kristen Dalton represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant, where she reached the Top 10. Pageants were held from June 2008 to January 2009 to select the representative for each state. During the final show on April 19, the fifteen delegates with the highest average scores from the preliminary competition were announced. The top fifteen competed in the swimsuit competition. The top ten delegates from swimsuit competed in evening gown. The top five delegates from the evening gown competition (not averaged composite scores from both competitions) competed in the final question round to determine the winner. The judges' composite score was shown after each round of competition for only the third time since 2002.

  • S01E59 Miss USA 2010

    • May 16, 2010
    • NBC

    Miss USA 2010, the 59th edition of the Miss USA pageant, was held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 16, 2010. Miss USA 2009, Kristen Dalton of North Carolina, crowned her successor, Rima Fakih of Michigan as Miss USA 2010 at the end of this event. Fakih represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant in Las Vegas on August 23, 2010 where she did not advance to the semifinals; becoming the fourth Miss USA to do so in Miss Universe history (the last time was Shauntay Hinton in 2002). Representatives of the 50 states and the District of Columbia competed for the title in the pageant, which was broadcast live on NBC. Fakih's victory, however, was controversial with charges of bias facing the Miss USA Pageant after Morgan Elizabeth Woolard, who was runner-up, defended Arizona's anti-illegal immigration bill.[3][4][5] The pageant was co-hosted by Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone and Today show correspondent Natalie Morales.[2] Color commentary was provided by Joan and Melissa Rivers.[2] Pop rock band Boys Like Girls performed during the swimsuit competition and country music star Trace Adkins performed during the evening gown competition.[2] Stone, Adkins and both Rivers have all appeared on Donald Trump's television show Celebrity Apprentice. Kristen Dalton and Chet Buchanan hosted the presentation show.[6] For the first time, the preliminary competition was webcast live via Ustream on May 12, 2010, following a precedent set at the 2009 Miss Universe pageant. The 2010 pageant drew the notice of conservative commentators for releasing a set of "exotic and revealing" promotional photos.[7] Pageants were held to select the representative for each state between June 2009 and January 2010. During the final show on May 16, the fifteen delegates with the highest average score from the preliminary competition were announced. The top fifteen competed in the swimsuit competition.

  • S01E60 Miss USA 2011

    • June 19, 2011
    • NBC

    Miss USA 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss USA pageant, was held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, June 19, 2011.

  • S01E61 Miss USA 2012

    • June 3, 2012
    • NBC

    Miss USA 2012, the 61st Miss USA pageant was held on June 3, 2012, at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miss USA 2011, Alyssa Campanella of California crowned her successor Olivia Culpo, Miss Rhode Island USA, the first from Rhode Island, at the end of the event. Culpo will represent the United States at Miss Universe 2012

  • S01E62 Miss USA 2013

    • June 16, 2013
    • NBC

  • S01E63 Miss USA 2014

    • June 8, 2014
    • NBC

  • S01E64 Miss USA 2015

    • July 12, 2015
    • NBC

    Held at the Baton Rouge River Center and hosted by Todd Newton, former Miss Wisconsin USA, Alex Wehrley, and Julie Alexandria on the ReelzChannel.

  • S01E65 Miss USA 2016

    • June 5, 2016
    • NBC

  • S01E66 Miss USA 2017

    • May 14, 2017
    • NBC

  • S01E67 Miss USA 2018

    • May 21, 2018
    • NBC

    Miss USA 2018 will be the 67th Miss USA pageant. It will be held on May 21, 2018 at 8:00 PM ET at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana, and will be hosted by Vanessa and Nick Lachey.

  • S01E68 Miss USA 2019

    • May 2, 2019
    • NBC

    Women representing all 50 states and the District of Columbia will compete for the opportunity of becoming the next Miss USA. The two-hour special event concludes with Miss USA 2018 Sarah Rose Summers crowning her successor.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Miss USA 2020

    • November 9, 2020
    • FYI

    Miss USA 2020 is Asya Branch from Mississippi!

  • S02E02 Miss USA 2021

    • November 29, 2021
    • FYI

    Miss USA 2021 is Elle Smith from Kentucky!

  • S02E03 Miss USA 2022

    • October 3, 2022
    • FYI

    Miss USA 2022 was the 71st Miss USA pageant, held at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada on 3 October 2022. At the end of the event, Elle Smith of Kentucky crowned R'Bonney Gabriel of Texas as Miss USA 2022. This was Texas' tenth Miss USA title and first win in 14 years

  • S02E04 Miss USA 2023

    • September 29, 2023
    • The CW

    Miss USA 2023 was the 72nd Miss USA pageant that was held on September 29, 2023 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. Morgan Romano of North Carolina crowned Noelia Voigt of Utah, who will represent the United States at the Miss Universe 2023 competition.