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Tuesday, March 4
Daredevil: Born Again
Disney+, 9pm
New Series!
Charlie Cox reprises his role as blind lawyer Matt Murdock and his superhero alter ego, Daredevil, and Vincent D’Onofrio is back as crime lord Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, in this nine-episode, TV-MA-rated Marvel series. Born Again finds Murdock continuing to fight for justice both through his bustling law firm and through more physical means, using his heightened abilities as Daredevil. Meanwhile, former mob boss Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course. Also reprising their roles from Netflix’s 2015-18 Daredevil series are Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Elden Henson as Franklin “Foggy” Nelson and Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna-Fisk, Wilson’s wife. Jon Bernthal returns to his role as Frank Castle/Punisher, who was introduced in Season 2 of Netflix’s Daredevil and was spun off into his own “street-level” Marvel-based series, The Punisher, on that streaming service from 2017-19. Among notable new characters are Hector Ayala, aka White Tiger (Kamar de los Reyes), who was Marvel Comics’ first Latin American superhero, and the first overall Puerto Rican superhero, and serial-killer supervillain Muse, played by an as-yet-to-be-announced actor. The first two episodes drop tonight; new episodes are available Tuesdays at this time.
Lost Boys & Fairies
BritBox
New Series!
Set in Cardiff, this three-episode drama (all available today) explores the universal theme of parents and children through the perspective of gay adoption. Gabriel (Sion Daniel Young) and his partner, Andy (Fra Fee), long to take their relationship to the next level by adopting a child. While initially wanting to adopt a girl, they meet and begin to grow fond of Jake (Leo Harris), a child placed in foster care after being removed from his violent father. The series follows Gabriel on a coming-of-middle-age journey as he faces his own childhood trauma so he can help Jake deal with his.
With Love, Meghan
Netflix
New Series!
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hosts this half-hour series that blends practical how-to’s and candid conversations with Meghan and her friends, new and old. She also shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection, and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected. Meghan and her guests — including Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling, Alice Waters and acclaimed chefs and special friends — also roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden and beyond, and invite viewers to do the same.
John Garfield Birthday Tribute
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Jacob Julius Garfinkle, better known as actor John Garfield, was born in New York City 112 years ago today (March 4, 1913); he died there on May 21, 1952, at the untimely age of 39. Despite a brief, roughly 13-year big-screen career, Garfield left enduring performances, often playing brooding, rebellious, working-class characters. You can enjoy several of those performances today as Turner Classic Movies remembers Garfield with a lineup of his films. Kicking things off are two spy thrillers: Dangerously They Live (1941) and The Fallen Sparrow (1943), which costars Maureen O’Hara. After that is the crime drama Blackwell’s Island (1939), costarring Rosemary Lane; the drama East of the River (1940), also with Brenda Marshall and Marjorie Rambeau; the drama Dust Be My Destiny (1939), costarring another Lane sister, Priscilla; the adventure film Flowing Gold (1940), also featuring Pat O’Brien and Frances Farmer; Castle on the Hudson (1940), a prison drama also with O’Brien and Ann Sheridan; Garfield’s second film, the crime drama They Made Me a Criminal (1939), directed by Busby Berkeley and costarring Claude Rains and the Dead End Kids; and Garfield’s second-to-last film, The Breaking Point (1950), a film noir adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not that also stars Patricia Neal in one of her earlier roles.
NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Tuesday night NBA action on TNT has the Golden State Warriors at the N.Y. Knicks and the L.A. Clippers at the Phoenix Suns.
Kitchen Nightmares: “Leo’s”
FOX, 8pm
In this new episode, Chef Gordon Ramsay tries to help Leo’s Italian Grill get back on its feet after the owner suffered a family tragedy.
Deal or No Deal Island: “Million Dollar Walk”
NBC, 8pm
A romantic ploy is made to wrestle control of the game from the remaining six players, but is there a deeper motive behind the gesture?
FOX Nation Presidential Joint Address to Congress
FOX Nation, 8:30pm Live
FOX Nation, FOX News Media’s streaming service, presents this 2025 Presidential Joint Address to Congress countdown show live from Nashville. Hosted by Outkick’s Tomi Lahren, the live discussion features a panel composed of Outkick founder Clay Travis, former 2020 Trump deputy communications director Erin Perrine and FNC contributor Ben Domenech as they break down the night’s events. The streaming service will then stream the address live at 9pm.
Life Below Zero
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Finale!
The Season 23 finale, “The Last Snow,” follows Alaskans while they make the most of the endless sun as the last of the snow melts.
Presidential Joint Address to Congress
Various Networks, 9pm Live
The Presidential Joint Address to Congress, during which President Donald Trump will speak to Congress and provide policy proposals for the upcoming legislative year, airs tonight on various networks including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, FOX News Channel, FOX Nation, CNN and MSNBC.
Jay & Pamela
TLC, 10pm
New Series!
Meet Jay and Pamela: a couple who share the same rare brittle bone disorder, who are determined to build the life of their dreams together.
Denise Richards and Her Wild Things
Bravo, 10:30pm
New Series!
Two back-to-back episodes kick off this new series that sees Denise Richards returning to the reality TV spotlight (her short-lived “fail” on Special Forces doesn’t count). More than 15 years ago, Richards was navigating a notoriously difficult marriage to Charlie Sheen along with intense scrutiny and tabloid attention, all while raising two young girls, when she allowed cameras to document her life. It’s hard to believe that her life today could be even more complicated and unpredictable, but that’s what they’re saying, and cameras capture her daughters — Sami, Lola and Eloise — and husband Aaron as they navigate their hectic lives together.
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Wednesday, March 5
The Leopard
Netflix
New Series!
This Italian drama is a dazzlingly sensuous epic set against the backdrop of revolution in 1860s Sicily. At its heart is Don Fabrizio Corbera (Kim Rossi Stuart), prince of Salina. As Italy moves toward unification and the old aristocratic order is threatened, he realizes that his family’s future is in jeopardy. He eventually faces an impossible choice. He has the power to engineer a marriage that could secure his family’s legacy, but in doing so, he would break the heart of his favorite daughter, Concetta (Benedetta Porcaroli).
College Basketball
FS1, beginning at 6:30pm Live
A pair of Big East college basketball matchups on FS1 has DePaul at Providence and Marquette at UConn.
Shifting Gears: “Career”
ABC, 8pm
Georgia (Barrett Margolis) invites Matt (Tim Allen) and Riley (Kat Dennings) to her school’s Career Day; Gabriel (Seann William Scott) mentors Carter’s (Maxwell Simkins) car project.
Wild Cards: “Catch Me if You Can”
The CW, 8pm
Max’s (Vanessa Morgan) childhood bestie visits, pulling her into her old con ways; while Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) investigates the murder of a former tennis pro, the BFFs go undercover to find the killer.
The Masked Singer: “Group B Premiere: Voices of Olympus”
FOX, 8pm
Get ready to meet five new contestants as they perform renditions of “I Believe in a Thing Called Love,” “Bad Blood,” “Rewrite the Stars,” “Espresso” and “Saving All My Love for You” in the new episode “Group B Premiere: Voices of Olympus.”
Chicago Med: “Down in a Hole”
NBC, 8pm
Ripley (Luke Mitchell) struggles to rescue a woman and her daughter trapped in an abandoned well; an old friend from Frost’s (Darren Barnet) TV days shadows Maggie (Marlyne Barrett); and Asher (Jessy Schram) discovers an extremely rare condition in her patient’s ultrasound.
Star of the Month: Barbara Stanwyck
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Actress Ruby Catherine Stevens, better known as screen icon Barbara Stanwyck, is celebrated each Wednesday night, and continuing well into Thursday, this month on Turner Classic Movies with several of her memorable films. The lineups are largely separated by various genres, showing how versatile a star Stanwyck was. Some of her earliest films, mostly dramas/crime dramas and featuring a few pre-Code titles, air during tonight’s initial lineup, which continues into the next afternoon: the notorious-for-its-time drama Baby Face (1933); the romantic drama Ladies of Leisure (1930), Stanwyck’s second starring role and her first film with director Frank Capra; two more Capra-directed dramas, The Miracle Woman (1931) and Forbidden (1932); Night Nurse (1931), a crime drama/mystery costarring Joan Blondell and Clark Gable, and Stanwyck’s first film with director William Wellman; two other Wellman-directed dramas, The Purchase Price (1932) and So Big (1932); and the dramas Illicit (1931), Ladies They Talk About (1933), Gambling Lady (1934), Ever in My Heart (1933), The Woman in Red (1935) and His Brother’s Wife (1936).
Abbott Elementary: “Books”
ABC, 8:30pm
A debate over a controversial book leads Ava (Janelle James) to remove it from the library, but some parents push for its return.
Good Cop/Bad Cop: “Mr. Popular”
The CW, 9pm
When the Eden Vale High star quarterback is attacked, disturbing secrets are uncovered that reveal just what extremes people will go to in order to win.
The Floor: “Strategic Showdown”
FOX, 9pm
Emerging players look for ways to outsmart their strongest rivals in the new episode “Strategic Showdown,” which includes subjects like TV moms, fictional fathers, directors and the Met Gala. Rob Lowe hosts.
Chicago Fire: “Too Close”
NBC, 9pm
Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) eagerly await big news. Meanwhile, Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) searches for the perfect anniversary gift.
The Amazing Race
CBS, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!
Season 37 of The Amazing Race has 14 new teams — the largest cast ever — embarking on a journey of a lifetime. Teams will encounter game-changing twists in every episode. One of the new twists, Fork in the Road, makes teams choose which direction and route they want to take to the Pit Stop, creating two parallel races in which two teams will be eliminated. Destinations this season include Hong Kong, Japan, Dubai, Bulgaria and Strasbourg, France.
Chicago P.D.: “Greater Good”
NBC, 10pm
Voight (Jason Beghe) questions Deputy Chief Reid’s (Shawn Hatosy) motives in enacting a Violence Reduction initiative across a neighborhood where numerous gangs are fighting for territory.
Thursday, March 6
Lil Kev
BET+
New Series!
Created by Kevin Hart, and inspired by his childhood and comedy, this adult animated series is set in 1993 North Philadelphia and follows 12-year-old Kevin (voiced by Hart), whose wild imagination and unshakable optimism constantly collide with his neighborhood’s harsh realities. At the same time, his no-nonsense mother, Nancy (Wanda Sykes), juggles night shifts as an E.R. nurse while waging a one-woman war to keep Kev on track.
Douglas Is Cancelled
BritBox
New Series!
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) and Karen Gillan (Guardians of the Galaxy) lead this provocative four-episode comedy/drama from writer Steven Moffat (Sherlock) that offers a timely look at gender politics and trial by social media. Douglas (Bonneville) and Madeline (Gillan) are cohosts on a popular current affairs show. Madeline is young and sharp; Douglas is middle-aged and highly respected. But a single tweet, claiming Douglas told a sexist joke at a recent wedding, tears his life apart, and he desperately tries to save his career. Is he truly guilty — or a victim of “cancel culture”? Two episodes are available Thursdays starting today.
Beauty in Black: Part 2
Netflix
New Episodes!
Tyler Perry’s drama returns for its second part. It follows two women leading very different lives. While Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) is struggling to make a living after her mother kicked her out, Mallory (Crystle Stewart) is running a successful business. But they soon find themselves entangled in each other’s worlds.
Noir Behind Bars!
MOVIES!, beginning at 8:30am
Catch a Classic!
If you’re a fan of great films noir, you might find yourself a captive audience for this lineup of nine terrific noirs that are at least partly set in prison. The lineup begins with Female Jungle (1955), led by Kathleen Crowley, Lawrence Tierney, John Carradine and Jayne Mansfield, making her film debut. Following that is the sexploitation drama Girls in Prison (1956); a more professional and artistic take on a similar “women in prison” theme, Caged (1950), starring Best Actress Oscar nominee Eleanor Parker, Best Supporting Actress nominee Hope Emerson and Agnes Moorehead; Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951), which was an inspiration for Johnny Cash’s classic song “Folsom Prison Blues”; the Best Picture-nominated I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932), led by Best Actor nominee Paul Muni; House of Numbers (1957), starring Jack Palance and Barbara Lang; Women’s Prison (1955), featuring Ida Lupino, Jan Sterling and Cleo Moore; The Steel Jungle (1956), led by Perry Lopez, Beverly Garland and Walter Abel; and 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932), directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis in some of their earlier roles.
9-1-1
ABC, 8pm
New Episodes!
Season 8 of the hit emergency responder drama series will return from its winter hiatus with new episodes beginning tonight.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “McAllister Auto Loves the Ladies”
CBS, 8pm
Georgie and Audrey (Montana Jordan and Rachel Bay Jones) give the tire store a makeover in the new episode “McAllister Auto Loves the Ladies.”
Next Level Chef: “Ciao Down”
FOX, 8pm
In order to keep their place in the competition, each of the 15 chefs must create an incredible Italian dish in the new episode “Ciao Down.”
Doctor Odyssey
ABC, 9pm
New Episodes!
The new medical drama set on a luxury cruise ship returns from its winter hiatus with all new episodes, beginning with a two-part episode titled “Shark Attack!” in which Max (Joshua Jackson) and Avery (Phillipa Soo) are at a crossroads while Avery faces a difficult decision. Meanwhile, after someone is bitten by a shark, The Odyssey takes a dangerous detour to rescue a sinking boat, where a mysterious new passenger catches Max’s eye.
Animal Control: “Retrievers and Fruit Bats”
FOX, 9pm
Desperate to find a new benefactor for Emily’s (Vella Lovell) outdoor kennel initiative, Frank and Victoria (Joel McHale and Grace Palmer) make a last ditch appeal to an unlikely acquaintance. Guest star Ken Jeong returns as Roman Park in the new episode “Retrievers and Fruit Bats.”
Going Dutch: “The Exes of Evil”
FOX, 9:30pm
When Col. Quinn’s (Denis Leary) three ex-wives show up on base, he’s surprised and furious to learn they’re all good friends. Lisa Edelstein, Deirdre O’Kane and Dennenesch Zoudé guest-star in the new episode “The Exes of Evil.”
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 10pm
New Episodes!
The 21st season of the long-running hit medical drama returns from its winter hiatus with all new episodes beginning tonight with “Hit the Floor,” which will focus on the chaos at Grey Sloan following the aftermath of the convenience store shooting.
Friday, March 7
Chaos: The Manson Murders
Netflix
In this new film, director Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line) delves into the shadowy and complex narrative of the Manson Family murders, challenging the official accounts of the most infamous killing spree of the 1960s. Exploring the darkest corners of recent history, the documentary casts light on newly revealed links between the CIA, LSD, Charles Manson, and the likes of Jack Ruby and Vincent Bugliosi, and features gripping interviews, shocking archival visuals and even music that Manson made.
Formula 1: Drive to Survive
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Season 7 of this sports docuseries offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most pivotal moments of the 2024 Formula 1 racing season, from revitalized teams and intense personality clashes to offtrack controversies and midseason upheavals.
Plankton: The Movie
Netflix
Original Film!
This animated musical comedy based on the SpongeBob SquarePants series features Mr. Lawrence reprising his voice role as Plankton, whose world is flipped upside down when his plan for world domination is thwarted. Also reprising their roles from the series are Jill Talley as Karen Plankton, Tom Kenny as SpongeBob, Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star, Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks, Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs and Rodger Bumpass as Squidward.
When Life Gives You Tangerines
Netflix
New Series!
This South Korean drama offers a vibrant journey through the four seasons of life as it follows the adventures of Ae-sun (IU), nicknamed “the remarkable rebel,” and Gwan-sik (Park Bo-gum), nicknamed “unyielding iron,” through four seasons on Jeju Island.
College Basketball
ESPN2 & FOX, beginning at 7pm Live
Highlights of Friday night’s college basketball action are Dayton at VCU (ESPN2), Purdue at Illinois (FOX) and South Florida at Memphis (ESPN2).
The Last of Sheila
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
This delightfully offbeat and intricate 1973 dark comedy/whodunit murder mystery was directed by Herbert Ross, and cowritten by composer Stephen Sondheim and actor Anthony Perkins, one of the collaborations between the longtime friends. Apparently, though, Sondheim was famed in theater circles for concocting complex puzzles and scavenger hunts (he even inspired the main character in Anthony Shaffer’s play Sleuth). Those sorts of games are evident in the screenplay he and Perkins came up with, about a wealthy widower (James Coburn) who, a year after his wife, Sheila’s (Yvonne Romain), death in a hit-and-run, invites a group of friends to spend a week on his yacht playing a scavenger hunt mystery game. It starts becoming all too real and all too deadly, though, as secrets from among the group begin to come out. Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, Joan Hackett, James Mason, Ian McShane and Raquel Welch also lead the cast of this film, which Rian Johnson has said was among the inspirations for his film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. If you miss it tonight, The Last of Sheila also happens to be airing the evening of Sunday, March 9 on Turner Classic Movies.
Happy’s Place: “Whiskey Business”
NBC, 8pm
When Steve (Pablo Castelblanco) drops his favorite pen down a crack in the bar, Bobbie (Reba McEntire) decides to pry the bar open to find it, discovering a very valuable bottle of whiskey in the process. Meanwhile, Steve is thrown by Emmett’s (Rex Linn) reaction to breaking a knife that Steve gifted him.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Starz, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In Season 4, slates are wiped clean for Kanan (Mekai Curtis), Raq (Patina Miller) and the rest of the Thomas family — but their fresh start arrives with one very dangerous obstacle looming large: Unique (Joey Bada$$) is alive, and he’s more volatile and revenge-hungry than ever.
Fire Country: “Death Trap”
CBS, 9pm
The Station 42 crew responds to a wellness check at the home of a hoarder that escalates into a full-blown house fire in the new episode “Death Trap.”
The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs
Shudder, 9pm Live
Season Premiere!
Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mailgirl return for a seventh season of presenting double features of films sure to delight horror fans and video hounds alike. New episodes premiere the first Friday of each month.
Saturday, March 8
Travels With Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet
BritBox
New Series!
In this five-episode series (all available today), Sir David Suchet, who famously portrayed one of mystery writer Agatha Christie’s most famous creations, detective Hercule Poirot, in the 1989-2013 series Agatha Christie’s Poirot, travels the world following in the footsteps of the Queen of Mystery. Before becoming a bestselling author, Christie embarked upon a world tour in 1922 at age 31. Her 10-month itinerary of the then-British Empire took her across South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, along with a holiday to Hawaii. Now, over a century later, re-creating her surprising and fascinating journey offers an opportunity for Suchet and all fans of the author to discover a lesser-known Agatha — the woman she really was.
NHL Hockey
ABC, beginning at 12:30pm Live
A Saturday afternoon NHL twin bill has the Seattle Kraken at the Philadelphia Flyers, followed by the Boston Bruins at the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Women Who Rock
AXS TV, beginning at 1:30pm
With concerts by Stevie Nicks and Cyndi Lauper, profiles of iconic figures like Pat Benatar, a countdown of top female musicians, and other special programming, celebrate International Women’s Day with a salute to the trailblazing “Women Who Rock.”
College Basketball
CBS & ESPN, beginning at 1:30pm Live
As the regular season winds down and conference championships get ready to tip off, catch a full Saturday of college hoops with Iowa State at Kansas State (CBS), Alabama at Auburn (ESPN), Ohio State at Indiana (CBS), Arizona at Kansas (ESPN), Duke at North Carolina (ESPN) and Houston at Baylor (ESPN).
Planet Earth: Asia
BBC America, 8pm
Series Finale!
The nature documentary series presented by Sir David Attenborough concludes tonight with two episodes. In “Saving Asia,” meet extraordinary people who are using ingenious solutions to protect Asia’s wildlife and habitats. In “Making of Asia,” follow camera crews behind the scenes as they capture amazing footage of natural wonders across the vast continent.
I Am Raquel Welch
The CW, 8pm
This documentary special celebrating the life of Hollywood icon Raquel Welch includes an emotional interview with her son, Damon, and never-before-seen archives from her personal estate.
The Reluctant Royal
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
A Philly mechanic (Andrew Walker) is surprised to learn that his long-lost father is a duke. But the duke isn’t quite what he expected, nor are his growing feelings for the duke’s adviser, Prudence (Emilie de Ravin).
I Was Octomom: The Natalie Suleman Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
In 2009, single mom Natalie Suleman’s once-private life was torn apart when she gave birth to octuplets using IVF. Told from her perspective, the movie follows Suleman’s journey starting from her decision to have one more IVF procedure to complete her then family of six, to becoming a mother of 14, and surviving a media storm filled with hate and death threats that eventually led her to seclusion. Kristen Lee Gutoskie (The Handmaid’s Tale) stars as Suleman, Caitlin Stryker (A Million Little Things) stars as her best friend Beth, and Anita Wittenberg (Cruel Instruction) plays her mother Angela.
Directed by Dorothy Arzner
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies is celebrating International Women’s Day today with three films from director Dorothy Arzner. Beginning her motion picture career as an editor during the early silent era, Arzner began directing in the late 1920s. From then until she retired from feature directing in the early ’40s, Arzner was pretty much the only woman director working in Hollywood. She was the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America and the first woman to direct a sound film, and she helped launch the careers of several iconic actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell and Lucille Ball, some of whom you’ll see in this evening’s triple feature. Up first is Craig’s Wife (1936), a drama led by Russell as a dominating wife. John Boles and Billie Burke costar. After that is Merrily We Go to Hell (1932), a romantic comedy/drama led by Fredric March and Sylvia Sidney, and with a prominent early supporting appearance by Cary Grant. The lineup concludes with Christopher Strong (1933), a romantic drama starring Colin Clive and Hepburn in her second screen role and first starring role.
NBA Basketball: L.A. Lakers at Boston
ABC, 8:30pm Live
ABC’s Saturday primetime NBA matchup features LeBron James, Luka Dončić and the L.A. Lakers visiting Boston for a classic rivalry game against Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and the Celtics.
Saturday Night Live: “Lady Gaga”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Lady Gaga does double duty on SNL for her second time tonight, making her second appearance as host and fifth as musical guest following the release of her latest album, Mayhem, which is due out March 7.
