TVLine published its weekly 'What to Watch' guide on March 21 for programming from March 22 to 28, 2026. The roundup spotlights new series, returning shows, finales, movies, sports and specials across broadcast, cable and streaming. Highlights include biblical drama 'The Faithful' and Marvel's 'Daredevil: Born Again' season 2.
TVLine's column organizes new English-language content by air time and day, aiding viewers in planning. It covers over 40 items, from scripted series to live events, with a newsletter option for daily updates. The guide launched Saturday afternoon ahead of the week starting Sunday, March 22. Key listings follow a structured daily breakdown, emphasizing premieres and milestone episodes. Sunday highlights: 'Call the Midwife' season 15 airs at 8 p.m. on PBS. Fox debuts 'The Faithful' at 8 p.m., a three-week limited series dramatizing the Book of Genesis via five Old Testament women—Sarah played by Minnie Driver, Hagar by Natacha Karam, Rebekah by Alexa Davalos, Leah by Millie Brady and Rachel by Blu Hunt. PBS offers 'The Forsytes' at 9 p.m., a costume drama based on John Galsworthy's novels starring Stephen Moyer, Jack Davenport and Millie Gibson. 'The Count of Monte Cristo' adaptation with Sam Claflin airs at 10 p.m. on PBS. Midweek standouts: Monday sees 'Inside' season 3 on Netflix and CBS's 'FBI' episode 150. Tuesday brings Disney+'s 'Hannah Montana: 20th Anniversary Special' with Miley Cyrus interviewed by Alex Cooper, CBS 'NCIS' No. 500 and 'Daredevil: Born Again' season 2 at 9 p.m. Wednesday features Netflix's MLB Opening Night and Prime Video's 'Pretty Lethal', an action thriller with Iris Apatow, Lana Condor, Maddie Ziegler and Uma Thurman. Later in week: Thursday includes Fox's iHeartRadio Music Awards at 8 p.m. Friday launches Apple TV+'s 'For All Mankind' season 5 and Peacock's 'Bambi: The Reckoning'. A Netflix documentary 'BTS: The Return' covers the group's comeback album 'Arirang'. Comedy specials feature Kountry Wayne, Jeff Ross and Julio Torres.