Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Cool Production for Children
The television landscape continues to expand this week with a diverse array of premieres, returning favorites, and intriguing limited series across major networks and streaming platforms. From high-stakes reality television and intense true-crime dramas to animated adventures and historical epics, there is a significant volume of content scheduled for release. Viewers can expect a mix of long-running staples entering new chapters and fresh original programming making its debut. This guide provides a comprehensive look at the series arriving between March 16 and March 22.
‘Live PD’ (2016)

This long-running reality series returns for its Season 5 premiere on March 16 on A&E. Hosted by Dan Abrams, the show provides viewers with a transparent look at law enforcement in action across various American cities. Camera crews follow different police departments in real time as officers respond to emergency calls and interact with the community. The series aims to highlight the daily challenges and routine tasks faced by officers on patrol.
‘The Plastic Detox’ (2026)

Netflix debuts the documentary series ‘The Plastic Detox’ on March 16. The program follows six couples struggling with infertility who attempt to improve their reproductive health by drastically reducing their daily plastic exposure. Participants undergo rigorous lifestyle changes to eliminate environmental toxins and see if these adjustments impact their chances of conceiving. This series explores the intersection of modern environmental health and human biology.
‘7 Little Johnstons’ (2015)

The TLC reality series ‘7 Little Johnstons’ begins its 17th season on March 17. The show documents the lives of the Johnston family, who are all living with achondroplasia dwarfism, as they navigate everyday life in Georgia. This season focuses on the family managing major milestones, including career transitions and the evolving social lives of the younger family members. Viewers continue to follow their journey as they face the relatable challenges of modern family dynamics.
‘Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny’ (2025)

David Duchovny returns to the History channel on March 17 for the second season premiere of ‘Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny’. The series investigates various government secrets and historical mysteries that have recently been released to the public through declassification. Each episode explores a different high-stakes narrative, ranging from clandestine operations to unexplained phenomena. Duchovny serves as the guide through these complex and often controversial records of the past.
‘Invincible’ (2021)

Prime Video launches the fourth season of the acclaimed animated series ‘Invincible’ on March 18. Based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, the show follows Mark Grayson as he balances his identity as a teenager with his responsibilities as a powerful superhero. This season continues to explore the fallout of Mark’s relationship with his father and the dark truths regarding his heritage. The narrative promises higher stakes as new threats from across the galaxy begin to target Earth.
‘Imperfect Women’ (2026)

Apple TV+ introduces a new drama series titled ‘Imperfect Women’ on March 18. Starring Elisabeth Moss, the story centers on a complex murder investigation that puts a decades-long friendship under immense strain. As the investigation progresses, deep-seated secrets and personal betrayals are brought to light among the central characters. The series is an adaptation of the psychological thriller novel that explores the darker sides of human relationships.
‘The Lady’ (2026)

‘The Lady’ premieres on BritBox as a limited series on March 18. This production is based on the real-life story of Jane Andrews and her dramatic fall from royal service into a world of scandal and criminal prosecution. The show explores the high-pressure environment of the British royal household and the events that led to a tragic and highly publicized downfall. It seeks to provide a nuanced perspective on the historical figure and the era she inhabited.
‘The Bad Foot Clinic’ (2024)

TLC expands its medical reality programming with the debut of ‘Bad Foot Clinic’ on March 18. The series follows expert podiatrists as they diagnose and treat patients suffering from extreme and highly unusual foot conditions. From rare physical deformities to severe infections, the medical professionals work to restore mobility and comfort to those in significant pain. Each episode highlights the emotional and physical transformation of patients as they receive life-changing care.
‘Heartland’ (2007)

The enduring Canadian family drama ‘Heartland’ returns for its 19th season on UPtv this March 19. Starring Amber Marshall as Amy Fleming, the show continues the multi-generational saga of a family running a horse ranch in the foothills of the Rockies. The new season focuses on the family’s collective resilience as they face new economic obstacles and personal growth. ‘Heartland’ remains a staple for viewers who enjoy character-driven storytelling centered on the bond between humans and animals.
‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023)

Netflix brings back the magical animated series ‘Unicorn Academy’ for its fifth season on March 19. The show follows a group of students who must bond with mystical unicorns to unlock their powers and protect their academy. In the new season, the students face rising dark forces that threaten the balance of their magical world. The series continues to emphasize themes of friendship, bravery, and the responsibility of protecting a hidden realm.
‘LOL: Last One Laughing UK’ (2025)

The second season of ‘LOL: Last One Laughing UK’ arrives on Prime Video on March 19. Hosted by comedian Jimmy Carr, the competition gathers a group of professional comedians who are challenged to make each other laugh while remaining stone-faced themselves. Any contestant who cracks a smile or laughs is immediately eliminated from the game. The final comedian remaining in the room wins a substantial prize for a charity of their choice.
‘That Thrifting Show with Lara Spencer’ (2026)

Freeform debuts ‘That Thrifting Show with Lara Spencer’ on March 19. Hosted by Lara Spencer, the series showcases talented designers who are tasked with transforming entire rooms using only finds from thrift stores and second-hand markets. The show emphasizes the importance of sustainability and creative repurposing in modern home renovation. Each project demonstrates how budget-friendly items can be elevated into high-end interior design.
‘Jury Duty’ (2023)

Prime Video releases the second season of the experimental comedy series ‘Jury Duty’ on March 20. The show continues its unique premise where one juror is unaware that the entire trial is fake and every other person in the courtroom is a professional actor. This season features a brand-new case and a different protagonist navigating the increasingly absurd situations designed by the production. The series blends scripted comedy with genuine human reactions to create its signature humor.
‘Deadloch’ (2023)

The Australian dark comedy ‘Deadloch’ returns for a second season on Prime Video on March 20. Set in a quiet Tasmanian town, the series follows two detectives with clashing personalities as they investigate a murder that has shocked the local community. The show is recognized for its sharp wit and intricate mystery plotting. This season introduces a new crime that forces the detectives to once again navigate the eccentricities of the town’s residents.
‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ (2024)

Apple TV+ premieres the second season of ‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ on March 20. This musical adventure series features classroom pets Linny the Guinea Pig, Turtle Tuck, and Ming-Ming Duckling as they travel to various urban environments to rescue animals in need. Using teamwork and creative problem-solving, the trio handles challenges with the help of catchy, operatic songs. The show is designed to teach young audiences about cooperation and empathy.
‘Hope Valley: 1874’ (2026)

Hallmark+ introduces a new historical drama titled ‘Hope Valley: 1874’ on March 21. The series tells the story of a resilient widow who seeks a fresh start in the Canadian West during the late 19th century. Faced with the harsh realities of the frontier, she must work to build a new community and secure a future for her family. The program explores themes of perseverance and the pioneering spirit characteristic of early settlement life.
‘The Bachelorette’ (2003)

The long-running reality dating franchise ‘The Bachelorette’ returns to ABC for its 22nd season on March 22. This season follows a new lead as she dates a group of diverse men in a quest to find a lasting romantic connection. The episodes feature a series of group dates and high-pressure rose ceremonies that narrow down the field of suitors. As the journey progresses, the lead must navigate complex emotions and interpersonal conflicts to find her partner.
‘The Comeback’ (2005)

HBO revives the satirical comedy ‘The Comeback’ for a third season starting March 22. Lisa Kudrow reprises her iconic role as Valerie Cherish, a veteran sitcom actress who is desperate to remain relevant in the entertainment industry. The show uses a found-footage, documentary-style format to capture Valerie’s latest attempts at a career resurgence. This season explores the modern challenges of fame, including the impact of social media and changing industry standards.
‘The Forsytes’ (2025)

PBS premieres ‘The Forsytes’ on March 22, a new adaptation based on the classic novels by John Galsworthy. The series follows the lives of a wealthy and powerful British family during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. It focuses on the internal conflicts, unrequited loves, and shifting social dynamics that define the family’s legacy. This production offers a detailed look at the rigid class structures of England at the turn of the century.
‘The Faithful’ (2026)

FOX debuts the limited series ‘The Faithful: Women of the Bible’ on March 22. This dramatization explores the lives of several prominent biblical figures, highlighting their personal faith and their roles within historical narratives. The series examines the challenges these women faced within their societies and how they navigated complex family and spiritual obligations. Each episode focuses on a specific figure to provide a deeper understanding of their legacy.
‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ (2025)

A new miniseries adaptation of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ arrives on PBS on March 22. Based on the celebrated novel by Alexandre Dumas, the story follows Edmond Dantès, a man who is wrongfully imprisoned and later seeks vengeance against those who betrayed him. After discovering a hidden fortune, he transforms himself into the wealthy and mysterious Count to carry out his plan. The series emphasizes themes of justice, transformation, and the psychological cost of revenge.
‘Saturday Night Live UK’ (2026)

Peacock premieres the debut season of ‘Saturday Night Live UK’ on March 22. This series is the British adaptation of the long-standing American sketch comedy show, featuring a local cast of comedians and writers. Like the original, each episode features a celebrity host and musical guests, with sketches performed live before a studio audience. The show aims to bring topical satire and character-driven humor to the UK television landscape.
Please share which of these upcoming series you are most excited to watch in the comments.


