TVLine has released its weekly guide to new and returning TV shows, movies, and specials airing from March 1 to 7, 2026. Highlights include awards ceremonies, docuseries on historical disasters, and season finales across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. The schedule features notable stars like Kevin Kline, Jason Bateman, and Rachel Weisz in new projects.
TVLine's roundup, published on February 28, 2026, organizes upcoming content by day and time slot to assist viewers in planning their watches.
On Sunday, March 1, Netflix hosts The Actor Awards at 8 p.m. with Kristen Bell, while HBO airs the Season 4 finale of Industry at the same time. CBS debuts Marshals at 8 p.m., where Luke Grimes reprises his Yellowstone role as Kayce Dutton joining U.S. Marshals. At 9 p.m., MGM+ premieres two episodes of American Classic, starring Kevin Kline as a Broadway star facing a meltdown and returning to his family theater. CNN launches the two-episode premiere of Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown, marking the 40th anniversary of the nuclear incident. HBO's DTF St. Louis at 9 p.m. stars Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini in a story of middle-age love triangles. CBS sees returns of Tracker at 9 p.m. and Watson at 10 p.m.
Monday, March 2, brings Prime Video's Tribunal Justice Season 3 and HGTV's Bachelor Mansion Takeover at 8 p.m., judged by Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron, hosted by Jesse Palmer. Food Network airs the Season 1 finale of Baking Championship: Next Gen at 8 p.m., and HGTV debuts Wild Vacation Rentals at 10 p.m. with Sherry Cola and D'Arcy Carden exploring unique properties.
Tuesday, March 3, features returns including HGTV's 100 Day Dream Home Season 8, CBS's NCIS at 8 p.m., ABC's High Potential at 9 p.m., CBS's NCIS: Origins at 9 p.m., and CBS's NCIS: Sydney at 10 p.m. ABC premieres R.J. Decker at 10 p.m., with Scott Speedman as a former photographer turned investigator based on Carl Hiaasen's novel. Netflix streams the comedy special Bruce Bruce: I Ain't Playin'.
Wednesday, March 4, includes Netflix's eight-episode binge Blue Therapy about couples in therapy, Apple TV's Hijack Season 2 finale, Netflix's Love Is Blind Season 10 finale, and Paramount+'s School Spirits Season 3 finale. Prime Video offers Young Sherlock, an eight-episode reimagining with Hero Fiennes Tiffin. NBC airs a three-hour #OneChicago crossover at 8 p.m. E!'s Dirty Rotten Scandals at 9 p.m. examines controversies in The Dr. Phil Show, America's Next Top Model, and The Price Is Right.
Thursday, March 5, Peacock releases Ted Season 2 as an eight-episode binge. AMC+ debuts This City Is Ours, starring Sean Bean in a gang power struggle. Netflix's Vladimir, an eight-episode series with Rachel Weisz, explores a professor's fixation on a colleague.
Friday, March 6, Netflix presents The Dinosaurs, a four-episode series narrated by Morgan Freeman and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Hulu's three-episode Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese recounts a 16-year-old's disappearance. Starz airs the final season of Outlander at 8 p.m. Movies include Fackham Hall on HBO Max, Hamnet on Peacock, the documentary The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control on Paramount+, and War Machine on Netflix starring Alan Ritchson.
Saturday, March 7, Great American Family returns Crossroad Springs at 8 p.m., and A&E airs Duck Dynasty: The Revival Season 2 at 10 p.m.