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Over 40 TV Premieres and Finales to Watch This Week Starting March 1
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Plan your TV week: Over 40 premieres, finales & returns from March 1-7, 2026. Highlights include Industry finale, Marshals debut & more.

AceShowbiz - Each week, TVLine presents a comprehensive guide to the top television premieres, finales, and returning series to help viewers plan their week ahead. This week’s lineup, covering March 1 through March 7, 2026, features over 40 new episodes and debut events spanning broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.

Sunday, March 1 offers a packed schedule starting at 8 p.m. with The Actor Awards, a Netflix event hosted by Kristen Bell celebrating outstanding performances in film and television. At the same hour, HBO airs the Season 4 finale of Industry, while CBS debuts Marshals, featuring Luke Grimes reprising his Yellowstone role as Kayce Dutton, who leaves the ranch to join an elite U.S. Marshals unit. Bravo continues its popular reality lineup with the third and final part of The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 Reunion.

At 9 p.m. on Sunday, MGM+ premieres the two-part drama American Classic, starring Kevin Kline as a Broadway star who endures a very public breakdown and returns home to the family theater that sparked his passion. CNN marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster with the two-episode premiere of the four-part docuseries Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown. HBO introduces DTF St. Louis, where Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini explore a complicated love triangle among three adults facing middle-age challenges. CBS also brings back Tracker and Watson, both shifting to new time slots.

Monday, March 2, Prime Video launches Season 3 of Tribunal Justice. HGTV features Bachelor Mansion Takeover at 8 p.m., where franchise veterans redesign spaces within the iconic "Bachelor" Mansion, judged by Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron with Jesse Palmer hosting. The Food Network airs the Season 1 finale of Baking Championship: Next Gen at the same time. Later, HGTV premieres Wild Vacation Rentals at 10 p.m., with Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden showcasing three of the country’s most unique rental properties and selecting one “must stay” location per episode.

Tuesday, March 3 brings a variety of returning shows. HGTV kicks off Season 8 of 100 Day Dream Home at 8 p.m. CBS resumes its hit procedural with NCIS and NCIS: Origins, alongside the return of NCIS: Sydney at 10 p.m. ABC welcomes back High Potential at 9 p.m. Bravo airs Part 1 of the two-part Season 12 Reunion of Vanderpump Rules. ABC also debuts R.J. Decker at 10 p.m., a crime drama based on Carl Hiaasen’s novel Double Whammy, starring Scott Speedman as a disgraced former newspaper photographer turned private investigator in South Florida. Netflix adds some comedy relief with the special Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’.

Wednesday, March 4 is loaded with notable finales and premieres. Netflix releases the eight-episode binge of Blue Therapy, featuring seven couples undergoing therapy to improve their relationships. Apple TV airs the Season 2 finale of Hijack. Netflix also concludes Season 10 of Love Is Blind, while Paramount+ ends Season 3 of School Spirits. Prime Video debuts the eight-episode binge of Young Sherlock, starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a youthful detective embroiled in a vast conspiracy, a reimagining by Guy Ritchie.

On network television, NBC presents a three-hour #OneChicago crossover event at 8 p.m., and Bravo premieres Southern Charm in a new time slot. FX wraps up the two-episode Season 1 finale of The Beauty at 9 p.m. E! begins a three-week docuseries titled Dirty Rotten Scandals, exploring controversies behind shows like The Dr. Phil Show and America’s Next Top Model. Food Network hosts Flavortown Food Fight with Guy Fieri welcoming chefs to compete for culinary advantages. Bravo continues Season 4 of Southern Hospitality, and CBS airs America’s Culinary Cup featuring 16 top chefs competing in Padma Lakshmi’s arena.

Thursday, March 5 brings fresh content on multiple platforms. Peacock launches the eight-episode binge Season 2 of Ted. AMC+ debuts This City Is Ours, a crime drama where a gang boss’s withdrawal sparks a violent power struggle featuring Sean Bean, Jack McMullen, and James Nelson-Joyce. Netflix premieres Vladimir, an eight-episode binge centering on a passionate but reckless professor portrayed by Rachel Weisz, who becomes dangerously obsessed with a magnetic colleague played by Leo Woodall; John Slattery co-stars. Bravo introduces Ladies of London: The New Reign, spotlighting British aristocrats, American expats, and international socialites in London’s elite circles.

Friday, March 6 offers a mix of documentaries, drama, and film. Netflix presents The Dinosaurs, a four-episode binge executive produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Morgan Freeman, chronicling 150 million years of dinosaur history. Hulu releases a three-episode true crime series, Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese, focusing on the disappearance of a 16-year-old and the investigation that turns toward her closest friends. Starz airs the final season of Outlander at 8 p.m.

Several notable films and documentaries debut on streaming services this Friday as well. HBO Max releases Fackham Hall, Peacock debuts Hamnet, and Paramount+ presents the documentary The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control, which examines the cultural and political battles surrounding the first FDA- and Health Canada-approved treatment for women’s sexual desire. Netflix adds War Machine, an intense survival thriller starring Alan Ritchson about an elite U.S. Army Ranger selection exercise gone wrong.

Saturday, March 7 wraps up the week with two returning series. Great American Family’s Crossroad Springs returns at 8 p.m., followed by the second season of Duck Dynasty: The Revival on A&E at 10 p.m.

From award shows and reality TV finales to gripping dramas and unique documentaries, this week’s TV schedule offers something for every viewer. Whether you prefer binge-watching new series or catching up on fan favorites, the week ahead promises a diverse and entertaining array of programming across all major platforms.

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