The TV schedule for the week of March 15, 2026, promises a diverse range of programming across various platforms. From sports to documentaries, dramas to comedies, there's something for every viewer's taste.
One of the highlights of the week is the NBA Sunday Showcase on ABC, which concludes its 11th season on March 15. The day also features the highly anticipated Oscars, hosted by Conan O'Brien, followed by the season 12 finale of 'Married to Medicine' on Bravo. The evening continues with 'Property Brothers: Under Pressure' on HGTV, where Drew and Jonathan Scott assist buyers in making significant life decisions.
The Bachelorette franchise takes center stage with 'The Bachelorette: Before the First Rose,' offering insights into the journeys of former Bachelorettes. The week also sees the conclusion of 'Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal' on Adult Swim, a series that has captivated audiences with its unique animation style.
Moving on to Monday, March 16, viewers can catch 'Born to Bowl,' a five-part docuseries following professional bowlers in their pursuit of glory. Netflix offers a unique experience with 'The Plastic Detox,' a documentary where six couples undergo a plastic-free lifestyle transformation.
Tuesday, March 17, brings the return of 'Secrets Declassified With David Duchovny' on History, and a comedy special from Mark Normand, 'None Too Pleased,' on Netflix. Wednesday, March 18, marks the season 2 finale of 'Cross' on Prime Video, and the premiere of 'Imperfect Women' on Apple TV, a limited series based on Araminta Hall's novel, featuring an all-star cast.
The week continues with the premiere of 'Invincible' on Prime Video and the four-part drama 'The Lady' on BritBox, both on Wednesday. Thursday, March 19, sees the continuation of 'Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black' on Netflix and the debut of 'That Thrifting Show With Lara Spencer' on Freeform, followed by the documentary 'Meal Ticket' on Prime Video.
Friday, March 20, is packed with new content, including the season 2 premiere of 'Deadloch' and 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' on Prime Video. HBO's 'Neighbors' concludes its first season, while Hulu presents 'Is This Thing On?' and Netflix releases 'The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel.'
The weekend starts with the concert event 'BTS: The Comeback Live – Arirang' on Netflix, featuring the K-pop group's first performance after completing mandatory military service. Saturday, March 21, brings the season 1 finale of 'The Madison' on Paramount+, and the 'When Calls the Heart' prequel 'Hope Valley: 1874' on Hallmark+.
This week's schedule offers a wide array of entertainment options, catering to various interests and preferences, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.