March and April 2019 TV Premieres

While some shows are set to return from hiatus, there are some shows that are set to air their brand new seasons along with a few series premieres. Here is a list of all the upcoming premieres in March and April.

March

Friday, March 1

The Widow (Amazon)
Northern Rescue (Netflix)
Losers (Netflix)
Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians (Netflix)

Sunday, March 3
8 p.m.: American Idol (ABC), World of Dance (NBC, time period premiere), Leaving Neverland (HBO)
9 p.m.: Free Solo (National Geographic), The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power (CNN)
10 p.m.: Shark Tank (ABC, new time period), Good Girls (NBC)

Thursday, March 7
8 p.m.: Superstore (NBC)
8:30 p.m.: AP Bio (NBC)
9 p.m.: Station 19 (ABC)
10 p.m.: For the People (ABC)

Friday, March 8
After Life (Netflix)

Saturday, March 9
10 p.m.: Family or Fiancé (OWN)

Sunday, March 10
8 p.m.: American Gods (Starz)
9 p.m.: The Case Against Adnan Syed (HBO), Now Apocalypse (Starz), Married to Medicine Los Angeles (Bravo), Tricky Dick (CNN)

Tuesday, March 12
8 p.m.: The Bachelor (ABC, finale), MasterChef Junior (Fox)
10 p.m.: Videos After Dark (ABC)

Wednesday, March 13
10 p.m.: SEAL Team (CBS, new time period)

Thursday, March 14
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
8 p.m.: Project Runway (Bravo)

Friday, March 15
Arrested Development (Netflix)
Catastrophe (Amazon, final season)
Love, Death & Robots (Netflix)
Queer Eye (Netflix)
Shrill (Hulu)
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)

Sunday, March 17
9 p.m.: Billions (Showtime)

Monday, March 18
9 p.m.: 911 (Fox)
10 p.m.: The Fix (ABC)

Tuesday, March 19
Amy Schumer Growing (Netflix)
9 p.m.: Mental Samurai (Fox)
10 p.m.: The Village (NBC), If Loving You Is Wrong (OWN)

Wednesday, March 20
The Act (Hulu)
8 p.m.: Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (Freeform)

Sunday, March 24
10 p.m.: Into the Badlands (AMC, final season)

Monday, March 25
10 p.m.: Knightfall (History)

Wednesday, March 27
9 p.m.: Million Dollar Mile (CBS), Jane the Virgin (The CW, final season)
10 p.m.: Happy! (Syfy), What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Thursday, March 28
9 p.m.: Legacies (The CW, finale)
9:30 p.m.: Abby’s (NBC)
10 p.m.: Impractical Jokers (TruTV)
10:30 p.m.: Tacoma FD (TruTV)

Friday, March 29
Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix)
Hanna (Amazon)

Sunday, March 31
8 p.m.: Call the Midwife (PBS)
9 p.m.: Masterpiece: Mrs. Wilson (PBS)
10 p.m.: Barry (HBO)
10:30 p.m.: Veep (HBO, final season)

Monday, April 1

The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access)
8 p.m.: Legends of Tomorrow (The CW, new time period)

Tuesday, April 2
10:30 p.m.: The Last OG (TBS)

Wednesday, April 3
10 p.m.: Brockmire (IFC)

Thursday, April 4
8 p.m.: Cloak and Dagger (Freeform)
9 p.m.: In the Dark (The CW)

Friday, April 5
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix)
Our Planet (Netflix)
10 p.m.: Warrior (Cinemax)

Sunday, April 7
8 p.m.: Killing Eve (BBC America)
10 p.m.: The Chi (Showtime)

Tuesday, April 9
8 p.m.: The Bold Type (Freeform)
9 p.m.: The Code (CBS), The Village (NBC, time period premiere)
10 p.m.: Fosse/Verdon (FX), You Me Her (Audience Network)

Sunday, April 14
9 p.m.: Game of Thrones (HBO, final season)

Monday, April 15
9 p.m.: Arrow (The CW, new time period), The Code (CBS, time period premiere)

Tuesday, April 16
9:30 p.m.: Bless This Mess (ABC)

Thursday, April 18
8:30 p.m.: Life in Pieces (CBS)

Friday, April 19
Ramy (Hulu)

Tuesday, April 23
9 p.m.: Roswell, New Mexico (The CW, finale)

Thursday, April 25
8 p.m.: Supernatural (The CW, finale)
9 p.m.: Top Gear (BBC America)

Saturday, April 27
9 p.m.: The Son (AMC, final season)

Sunday, April 28
8 p.m.: The Red Line (CBS)

Tuesday, April 30
9 p.m.: The 100 (The CW)


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