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Tuesday, March 14
Gotham Knights
The CW, 9pm
New Series!
In this new DC Comics-inspired teen drama series, Bruce Wayne’s adopted son Turner (Oscar Morgan) is framed for his father’s murder, along with the children of various Batman enemies, and Gotham City turns into a powder keg of violence as these unlikely allies band together to form a new generation of crime-fighting vigilantes. Also starring Ethan Embry and Misha Collins.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: First Four
truTV, beginning at 6:30pm Live
The 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tips off in Dayton, Ohio, with the First Four games tonight and tomorrow to determine which teams move on to the field of 64.
Disney NHL Big City Greens Classic
Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney+ & ESPN+, 7pm Live
The Washington Capitals and New York Rangers are being transported from the Big Apple to Big City in the NHL Big City Greens Classic. The alternate presentation of the Capitals-Rangers game will feature live, real-time volumetric animation of players and teams modeled after characters on the animated comedy Big City Greens. The standard broadcast of the game airs on ESPN and ESPN+.
NHL Hockey: Washington at N.Y. Rangers
ESPN, 7pm Live
Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals visit Madison Square Garden to skate against Mika Zibanejad and the N.Y. Rangers.
FBI: “Family First”
CBS, 8pm
In the new episode “Family First,” the shooting of a federal corrections officer leads the team to an ex-Marine who has gone rogue ever since he returned from Afghanistan.
Superman & Lois
The CW, 8pm
Season Premiere!
The third season of this DC Comics adaptation featuring Earth’s greatest superhero (Tyler Hoechlin) and his fellow journalist and wife Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) will open weeks after Superman’s defeat of Ally Allston (Rya Kihlstedt), when Clark and Lois are working at the Smallville Gazette and enjoying small-town life with their children.
Night Court: “Marathon-thon-thon-thon-thon”
NBC, 8pm
When Abby’s (Melissa Rauch) fiancé, Rand, learns she’s struggling to connect with Olivia (India de Beaufort), he encourages Abby to embrace a side of herself she rarely shows. Meanwhile, Dan (John Larroquette) teams up with Gurgs (Lacretta) to save his favorite thing in the courthouse: a bench.
31 Days of Oscar: “Foreign”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar does a little globetrotting today with a lineup of international films that have been nominated for and/or won Academy Awards. This cinematic travel itinerary features La Strada (1954, Italy) — won Best Foreign Language Film, and was also nominated for its original screenplay by director Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli; Day for Night (1973, France) — won Best Foreign Language Film at the 1974 Oscar ceremony, and had three more nominations the following year, including Best Supporting Actress (Valentina Cortese) and Director (François Truffaut); Cries and Whispers (1972, Sweden) — won for its cinematography by Sven Nykvist, and had four other nominations, including Best Picture and Director (Ingmar Bergman); All About My Mother (1999, Spain) — won Best Foreign Language Film; Three Colors: Red (1994, France/Switzerland/Poland) — three nominations, including Best Director (Krzysztof Kieslowski); and Rashomon (1950, Japan) — given an Honorary Award at the 1952 Oscar ceremony and nominated for its set decoration at the 1953 ceremony.
American Auto: “Hack”
NBC, 8:30pm
The Payne servers get hacked, causing Katherine (Ana Gasteyer) and Elliot (Humphrey Ker) to disagree on whether or not to pay the ransom. This becomes increasingly more personal for Katherine when the hackers reveal they have personal photos of her.
FBI: International: “Trust”
CBS, 9pm
In the new episode “Trust,” the Fly Team lends a helping hand to the Hungarian National Police when one of their officers is accused of murdering a couple in Budapest.
Accused: “Laura’s Story”
FOX, 9pm
Conspiracy theories spin out of control in the new episode “Laura’s Story.” Margo Martindale, Molly Parker and Shawn Doyle guest-star.
The Voice: “The Blind Auditions, Part 4”
NBC, 9pm
Coaches Chance the Rapper, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the fourth night of Blind Auditions.
Frontline: “Age of Easy Money”
PBS, 9pm
From the Great Recession to the rise in inflation, this episode explores the role of the Federal Reserve’s “easy money” policies in the current economic uncertainty, the ongoing fragility of the financial system and the widening gap between Wall Street and Main Street.
FBI: Most Wanted: “Double Fault”
CBS, 10pm
The Fugitive Task Force springs into action to find a famous foreign tennis player after she’s kidnapped from a tennis court in Brooklyn in the new episode “Double Fault.”
That’s My Jam: “Billy Porter & Patti LaBelle vs. Darren Criss & Sarah Hyland”
NBC, 10pm
Celebrity guests Patti LaBelle, Billy Porter, Darren Criss and Sarah Hyland compete in a series of music, dance and trivia-based games and musical performances, including the new game More Than a Feeling.
MLW Underground Wrestling: “Extreme Consequences”
Reelz, 10pm
The road to the biggest World Heavyweight Title Fight in MLW history reaches its final stop as Alexander Hammerstone and Jacob Fatu make it official with a contract signing. Also featuring Mance Warner vs. Rickey Shane Page in a hardcore match and the Samoan SWAT Team vs. Hustle & Power for the World Tag Team Championship.
Return to Amish
TLC, 10pm
Season Premiere!
This season, the new Amish cast members take a deep dive into the unknown outside world when they leave their restrictive settlements in search of their hopes and dreams — a career as a basketball player for Kenneth, a non-Amish wife for Daniel, and a better idea of her own identity for Fannie. No surprise that things do not always go as planned, as unrestricted freedom proves to be terrifying and anxiety-inducing, causing some to face lifelong consequences.
Wednesday, March 15
Ted Lasso
Apple TV+
Season Premiere!
In the 12-episode third season of the hit comedy, the newly promoted AFC Richmond faces ridicule as media predictions widely peg them as last in the Premier League, and Nate (Nick Mohammed), now hailed as the “wonder kid,” has gone to work for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United. In the wake of Nate’s contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). Meanwhile, Ted (Jason Sudeikis) deals with pressures at work, and continues to wrestle with his own personal issues back home, while Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on defeating Rupert and Keeley (Juno Temple) navigates being the boss of her own PR agency. New episodes drop Wednesdays.
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts
Disney+
Season Premiere!
Host Robin Roberts returns for a second season of her series that features intimate conversations with multiple generations of Hollywood’s most inspiring women. Featured this season are Sheryl Lee Ralph, Chrissy Metz, Chloe Kim, Marsai Martin, Hayley Kiyoko, Kelly Osbourne, Yaya DaCosta, Rita Wilson, Brooke Shields and Dionne Warwick. All episodes are available today.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: First Four
truTV, beginning at 6:30pm Live
The 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament field of 64 is set following tonight’s First Four games in Dayton, Ohio.
NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
The Colorado Avalanche visit Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs, and the Minnesota Wild head to St. Louis to duel with the Blues.
The Flash: “The Good, the Bad and the Lucky”
The CW, 8pm
Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) prepare for their new life, and Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) investigates a string of unfortunate events.
31 Days of Oscar: “Animal Stories”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Lions, horses and dogs, oh my! Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar gets a little wild this evening with a lineup of five Academy Award-nominated and/or -winning films that prominently feature animals: The Black Stallion (1979), which was nominated for two Oscars, including Best Supporting Actor (Mickey Rooney), and received a Special Achievement Award for its sound editing (Alan Splet); Born Free (1966), which won both of its nominations, for Best Original Score (John Barry) and Original Song (“Born Free,” by Barry and Don Black); Lassie Come Home (1943), nominated for its color cinematography by Leonard Smith; National Velvet (1944), which had five nominations and won two: Best Actress (Anne Revere) and Editing (Robert Kern); and Sounder (1972), which earned Cicely Tyson and Paul Winfield the only Best Actress and Actor nominations of their careers, and was also nominated for Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay (Lonne Elder III).
The Goldbergs: “A Flyers Path to Victory”
ABC, 8:30pm
The Philadelphia Flyers have made it to the Stanley Cup Finals, prompting Barry (Troy Gentile) to implement superstitious protocols that the family must follow.
Trafficked With Mariana van Zeller: “Crypto Scams”
Nat Geo, 9pm
Cryptocurrencies have gone mainstream, minting billionaires around the globe. But this get-rich-quick fever, paired with a lack of government oversight and regulation, has created the perfect opportunity for scammers. In this episode, host Mariana van Zeller embeds within a crew of crypto “rug-pull” scammers, who show her how they make millions of dollars in mere weeks.
Not Dead Yet: “Not Out of the Game Yet”
ABC, 9:30pm
Nell’s (Gina Rodriguez) father comes to visit, while Lexi (Lauren Ash) conducts the employees’ yearly performance review.
True Lies: “Separate Pairs”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Separate Pairs,” Harry and Helen (Steve Howey and Ginger Gonzaga) go undercover as billionaires when Omega Sector gets an opportunity to bring down a weapons dealer.
Grown-ish
Freeform, 10:30pm
Season Finale!
In the final episode of the season, “Cash In Cash Out,” Junior (Marcus Scribner) debates telling Annika (Justine Skye) how he feels.
Thursday, March 16
Shadow and Bone
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In Season 2 of the fantasy series, Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) is on the run. A beacon of hope to some and a suspected traitor to others, she is determined to bring down the Shadow Fold and save Ravka from ruin. But General Kirigan (Ben Barnes) has returned; backed by a terrifying new army of seemingly indestructible shadow monsters and fearsome new Grisha recruits, he is more dangerous than ever. To stand a fighting chance against him, Alina and Mal (Archie Renaux) rally their own powerful new allies and begin a continent-spanning journey to find two mythical creatures that will amplify Alina’s powers.
Queens Court
Peacock
New Series!
For many women in the public eye, finding a man who can handle their success, fame and fortune can make things even more complicated. This dating series brings together three famous single women — Tamar Braxton, Evelyn Lozada and Nivea — who are guided by hosts Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete through the ups and downs of dating 21 prospective suitors. Throughout the process, these queens also develop a sisterhood supporting each other on their quests to find a king suitable enough for them. All 10 episodes are available today.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: First Round
CBS, TBS, TNT & truTV, beginning at 12pm Live
With the First Four games finished, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament begins in earnest with first-round action at venues around the country today and tomorrow on CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV.
Station 19: “Even Better Than the Real Thing”
ABC, 8pm
Jack’s (Grey Damon) sister shows up at the station with a friend, an injury and an attitude.
The Flipping El Moussas: “Five Flipping Bears”
HGTV, 8pm
Heather Rae El Moussa heads back to her hometown, Running Springs, California, to do a flip in the nearby vacation town of Big Bear. Tarek El Moussa is pushed out of his comfort zone with some bold designs on the little cabin by Big Bear’s destination ski resorts. The couple debates whether to keep the cabin as a vacation rental or sell it as a vacation home.
31 Days of Oscar: “Epics”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
A long, spectacularly epic movie production always seems likely to get at least some attention when it comes time for the Academy Awards, and the three films airing tonight during Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar are good examples of that. The evening begins with Spartacus (1960), which runs nearly three and a half hours and was nominated for six Oscars, winning four, including Best Supporting Actor (Peter Ustinov). Next, clocking in at nearly four hours, is Ben-Hur (1959), which won a whopping 11 of the 12 Academy Awards for which it was nominated, including Best Picture, Actor (Charlton Heston), Supporting Actor (Hugh Griffith) and Director (William Wyler). Ben-Hur reigned alone for decades as the movie with the most Oscar wins ever until it was eventually matched by 1997’s Titanic and 2003’s The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Tonight’s final acclaimed epic feels like a quick watch next to the first two: Quo Vadis (1951), which runs just a bit under three hours. It was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and two Supporting Actor nods (Ustinov and Leo Genn).
Butchers of the Bayou: Parts 1 & 2
A&E, beginning at 9pm
Miniseries Premiere!
This four-part miniseries begins tonight with two back-to-back episodes telling the story of two serial killers operating separately from each other who terrorize Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and its surrounding area over the span of a decade.
Grey’s Anatomy: “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves”
ABC, 9pm
Catherine (Debbie Allen) returns to Grey Sloan for a surgical case that makes Lucas (Niko Terho) and Blue (Harry Shum Jr.) queasy.
Married to Real Estate: “Improve or Move”
HGTV, 9pm
A family of four loves their home and the East Atlanta neighborhood it’s in, but they’re bursting at the seams and need more space. Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson come up with creative solutions, and now it’s a decision for the family to renovate or relocate.
Alaska Daily: “Rush to Judgment”
ABC, 10pm
Austin (Craig Frank) and Claire (Meredith Holzman) follow Conrad Pritchard’s (John Getz) trail to figure out what he is really up to in Alaska.
Good Trouble
Freeform, 10pm
Season Premiere!
The fifth season of this spinoff of The Fosters will return with new episodes and some familiar faces, as Callie Foster (Maia Mitchell) returns after a long absence from the show. The last time viewers saw her, she had just left for her dream job in D.C., working for the ACLU.
Friday, March 17
Extrapolations
Apple TV+
New Series!
In this new eight-episode dystopian drama series, taking place in the near future where climate change has upset everyday lives, eight interwoven stories about love, work, faith and family across the globe will explore the arduous choices that must be made when the planet is changing more rapidly than the population. The large ensemble cast includes Meryl Streep, Kit Harington, Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller, David Schwimmer, Edward Norton, Diane Lane, Daveed Diggs and many more. The first three episodes drop today; new episodes are available Fridays.
Boston Strangler
Hulu
Original Film!
Keira Knightley headlines this true-crime thriller about the trailblazing reporters who broke the story of the notorious Boston Strangler murders in the 1960s. The film follows Loretta McLaughlin (Knightley), a reporter for the Record American newspaper, who becomes the first journalist to connect the murders. As the mysterious killer claims more victims, McLaughlin attempts to continue her investigation alongside colleague and confidante Jean Cole (Carrie Coon). Despite being stymied by the rampant sexism of the era, the duo bravely pursue the story at great personal risk, putting their own lives on the line to uncover the truth. The film includes Ridley Scott as a producer, and also stars Alessandro Nivola, David Dastmalchian and Chris Cooper.
The Magician’s Elephant
Netflix
Original Film!
Kate DiCamillo’s beloved novel is adapted into this computer-animated film that follows Peter (voiced by Noah Jupe), who is searching for his long-lost sister Adele (Pixie Davies). When a fortuneteller informs Peter that to answer the question of whether his sister is alive he must find a mysterious elephant and the magician (Benedict Wong) who will conjure it, it sets Peter off on a harrowing adventure to complete three seemingly impossible tasks that will change the face of his town forever.
Sky High: The Series
Netflix
New Series!
In this action-packed crime thriller from Spain, a newly widowed single mom (Asia Ortega Leiva) joins her late husband’s gang of smash-and-grab thieves in order to remain independent of her father (Luis Tosar), who is one of the biggest stolen-goods traffickers in Madrid. Along the way, she finds new allies who will help her unravel the mystery behind the deaths that have marked her destiny.
Class of ’07
Prime Video
New Series!
When a catastrophic tidal wave hits during the 10-year reunion of an all-girls high school, a group of women must find a way to survive atop the island peak of their high school campus. Now freshly entangled in decade-old drama, their greatest threat to survival isn’t the end of the world, but each other. A love letter to female friendship, the half-hour Australian comedy is about old friends finding their way back to each other in the most absurd of settings: the apocalypse. Emily Browning, Caitlin Stasey and Megan Smart lead the cast.
Swarm
Prime Video
New Series!
Janine Nabers (Atlanta, Watchmen) and Donald Glover are cocreators and executive producers of this series (Nabers is also showrunner, and Glover directed the pilot) that served as the opening night TV premiere at this year’s SXSW Film & TV Festival in March. The thriller follows a young woman named Dre (Dominique Fishback, Judas and the Black Messiah), whose obsession with a pop star takes a dark turn.
The Luck of the Irish
MOVIES!, 5:45pm
Catch a Classic!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Celebrate with this delightful 1948 comedy starring Tyrone Power as Stephen Fitzgerald, an American reporter who, while traveling in Ireland, befriends a leprechaun named Horace (Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee Cecil Kellaway). Returning home to New York City, Fitzgerald discovers that Horace has reappeared in his life, acting as the reporter’s servant and conscience. He begins nudging him back toward his Irish roots, a job that doesn’t compromise his principles and is far away from his fiancée (Jayne Meadows), and toward a romance with an Irish girl named Nora (Anne Baxter).
Lopez vs. Lopez: “Lopez vs. Primos”
NBC, 8pm
When her primos visit, Mayan (Mayan Lopez) and Quinten (Matt Shively) get a taste of what life could have been like had they made different choices. Meanwhile, Rosie (Selenis Leyva) enlists Oscar’s (Al Madrigal) help to sell life insurance policies to her machista Latinx male clients.
BMF
Starz, 8pm
Season Finale!
The drama based on the true story of brothers and 1980s Detroit drug kingpins Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory finishes Season 2. Starz has renewed it for Season 3.
Grand Crew: “Wine & Neighbors”
NBC, 8:30pm
The guys attend a party hosted by Anthony (Aaron Jennings) and Sherm’s (Carl Tart) neighbor; Nicky’s (Nicole Byer) relationship is put to the test; and Fay (Grasie Mercedes) jumps back into the dating scene.
Butchers of the Bayou: Parts 3 & 4
A&E, beginning at 9pm
Part 3 informs how when Derrick Todd Lee was arrested, police were able to connect him to other cold cases. At that time, Baton Rouge had approximately 60 unsolved cases of missing or murdered women in the area from the previous 10 years. The series concludes with Part 4, where the tire track found at the Donna Bennett Johnston crime scene provided police with a long list of potential suspects — everyone in the Baton Rouge area who had purchased an Aquatred tire. Detectives were going through the list of potential suspects, eliminating them through alibis and inconsistencies, until finally they showed up at a house of Sean Vincent Gillis.
My Lottery Dream Home: “First-Time Homeowners, First-Time Millionaires!”
HGTV, 9pm
After winning the lottery at 25 years old, Shana and Kayla want to find a first home where they can renovate and start building a life together. David Bromstad helps them explore their options in the picturesque town of Rochester, New York, where he has plenty of renovation ideas to share.
Put a Ring on It
OWN, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Back for a fourth season, this series puts relationships to the test with pull-no-punches relationship coach Dr. Stacii Jae Johnson, as three couples are pushed, stretched and tested to confront the one question they’ve been too afraid to ask: Are they really ready for their happily ever after? The couples go on a series of dates with other people to test the waters, and perhaps discover if there might be a better love connection out there that they’ve been missing all along. Their goal: to decide whether it’s time to go their separate ways, or make the big leap and “put a ring on it.”
Power Book II: Ghost
Starz, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Season 3 of the Power spinoff finds Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) determined to get his trust, get back to his family, and get out of the game for good. But the emergence of a ruthless new connection puts Tariq, Brayden (Gianni Paolo) and Effie (Alix Lapri) back into business with the Tejadas.
Saturday, March 18
31 Days of Oscar: “Westerns”
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Saddle up and get ready to ride as Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar presents 11 Academy Award-nominated and/or -winning Western favorites. The lineup features: Viva Villa! (1934) — four nominations, including Best Picture, and one win, for Best Assistant Director (John Waters); The Westerner (1940) — three nominations, one win: Best Supporting Actor (Walter Brennan); Cimarron (1931) — won three Oscars, including Best Picture, and among its four other nominations were Best Actor (Richard Dix) and Best Actress (Irene Dunne, in what was just her second feature film, earning the first of five Best Actress nominations she would receive in her career); Stagecoach (1939) — seven nominations, including Best Picture and Director (John Ford), and two wins, including Supporting Actor (Thomas Mitchell); She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) — winner in its only nominated category: Cinematography, Color (Winton C. Hoch); Giant (1956) — won Best Director (George Stevens), and among its nine other nominations were Best Picture, two Best Actor nods (James Dean, with a second consecutive posthumous nomination, and Rock Hudson) and Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge); Hud (1963) — seven nominations, including Best Actor (Paul Newman), and three wins: Best Actress (Patricia Neal), Supporting Actor (Melvyn Douglas) and Cinematography, Black-and-White (James Wong Howe); How the West Was Won (1962) — eight nominations, including Best Picture, and three wins, including Original Screenplay (James R. Webb); The Naked Spur (1953) — one nomination, for Sam Rolfe and Harold Jack Bloom’s screenplay; Cat Ballou (1965) — five nominations, one win: Best Actor (Lee Marvin); and The Big Sky (1952) — two nominations: Best Supporting Actor (Arthur Hunnicutt) and Cinematography, Black-and-White (Russell Harlan).
NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament: First Round
ABC, ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 11:30am Live
The first round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament continues today with games on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Second Round
CBS, TBS, TNT & truTV, beginning at 12pm Live
The 32 teams still alive in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament field compete in the second round today and tomorrow on CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: RAPTOR 250
FS1, 5pm Live
Justin Allgaier, Brandon Jones, Austin Hill and other up-and-coming Xfinity Series drivers compete in the RAPTOR 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
World Baseball Classic: Second Round
FOX, 7pm Live
The Pool D runner-up faces the Pool C winner in this World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game at loanDepot Park in South Florida.
NHL Hockey: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers
ABC, 8pm Live
Sidney Crosby leads the Pittsburgh Penguins into Madison Square Garden to face off with Mika Zibanejad and the N.Y. Rangers.
A Winning Team
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
When a professional soccer player (Nadia Hatta) finds herself out of the game, she teams up with Ian (Kristoffer Polaha), a laid-back small-town coach, to lead her niece’s team to the playoffs.
The Hillsdale Adoption Scam
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
In this film inspired by true events, Bethany (Keshia Knight Pulliam) and Terrence have a thriving business, lots of friends and a beautiful family. Unable to have more kids, Bethany thinks it’s a blessing when Georgia, who is pregnant, shows up on their porch looking for help. Though Terrence is hesitant about Georgia, Bethany dives in headfirst with the idea of adopting Georgia’s unborn baby, but as the pregnancy progresses, she starts to feel things don’t seem right and looks into Georgia’s past, discovering unsettling things about her.