Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Paramount+ This Week, Including a Basketball Documentary

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Paramount+ is expanding its library this week with a massive influx of content ranging from high-stakes reality television to scripted comedies and docuseries. Subscribers can expect a variety of legacy titles from networks like VH1, BET, and Nickelodeon to arrive on the platform throughout the week of March 30. The schedule kicks off on Tuesday, March 31, and continues with a significant drop on Wednesday, April 1, followed by a sports-centric premiere on Saturday. These additions provide a comprehensive look at popular culture through the lenses of music, family dynamics, and professional challenges.

‘FBI True’ (2023)

'FBI True' (2023)
Efran Films

This docuseries provides an inside look at some of the most significant cases handled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Releasing on Paramount+ this Tuesday, March 31, the show features real agents sharing their first-hand accounts of dangerous missions. Viewers are taken through the tactical decisions and emotional weight of investigations involving terrorism and organized crime. The series utilizes never-before-seen footage and archival materials to reconstruct the intensity of these high-stakes operations.

‘Love & Hip Hop New York’ (2011)

'Love & Hip Hop New York' (2011)
NFGTV

This foundational reality series follows the lives of artists and power players in the New York City hip-hop scene. Scheduled to arrive on the platform Wednesday, April 1, it explores the intersection of professional ambition and personal relationships. The show is known for documenting the rise of various musicians and the internal friction within the music industry. It highlights the struggles of balancing fame with family life in the city where hip-hop was born.

‘Digman!’ (2023)

'Digman!' (2023)
CBS Studios

This adult animated series follows the adventures of Gary Digman, a washed-up archaeologist voiced by Andy Samberg. Premiering on Paramount+ this Wednesday, April 1, the show depicts a world where archaeologists are massive celebrities and the most important people on Earth. Digman attempts to regain his former glory while navigating a landscape filled with ancient curses and competitive rivals. The series blends absurdist humor with traditional adventure tropes to create a unique satirical world.

‘The Soul Man’ (2012)

'The Soul Man' (2012)
Hazy Mills

Starring Cedric the Entertainer, this sitcom centers on Boyce “The Voice” Ballentine, a former R&B star who becomes a preacher. The series joins the streaming service on Wednesday, April 1, detailing his move from Las Vegas to his father’s church in St. Louis. Boyce must adjust to a more conservative lifestyle while his family struggles with the sudden transition from glamour to ministry. The show explores themes of redemption and community through a comedic lens as the characters adapt to their new reality.

‘Single Ladies’ (2011)

'Single Ladies' (2011)
VH1 Productions

Set in the vibrant fashion and social scene of Atlanta, this drama series focuses on three friends navigating life and love. Arriving on Paramount+ this Wednesday, April 1, the narrative follows their different philosophies on romance and career success. Each character faces unique challenges as they seek fulfillment in a fast-paced urban environment. The show highlights the importance of female friendship amidst professional and personal upheaval across its multiple seasons.

‘Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’ (2014)

'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood' (2014)
VH1

This iteration of the popular franchise focuses on the aspiring and established stars of the Los Angeles music industry. Joining the library on Wednesday, April 1, the series captures the competitive nature of the West Coast entertainment world. It documents the personal drama and career milestones of its diverse cast members who are striving for fame. The show provides a glimpse into the glamorous yet tumultuous lives of Hollywood’s music elite as they build their brands.

‘T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle’ (2011)

'T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle' (2011)
51 Minds Entertainment

This reality program offers an intimate look at the family life of Grammy-winning artist T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Cottle. Releasing on the streaming service Wednesday, April 1, the series showcases the couple managing their careers while raising their children. It emphasizes the values of hard work and family unity despite the pressures of living in the public eye. The show follows their various business ventures and the developmental milestones of their six children over several years.

‘The Black Hamptons’ (2022)

'The Black Hamptons' (2022)
BET

Based on the novel by Carl Weber, this miniseries explores the lives of two affluent families in Sag Harbor on Long Island. The series becomes available on Wednesday, April 1, highlighting the competition and cultural dynamics of the historic Black elite enclave. Viewers follow the friction between the legacy “old money” families and the ambitious newcomers seeking to make their mark. The drama delves into themes of class, race, and personal legacy within a high-society setting.

‘Instant Mom’ (2013)

'Instant Mom' (2013)
Kapital Entertainment

Tia Mowry stars as Stephanie Phillips, a former party girl who becomes a stepmother to three children after marrying an older man. Coming to the platform Wednesday, April 1, the sitcom follows her journey as she learns to navigate the complexities of parenting. Stephanie must balance her desire to remain “cool” with the responsibilities of managing a busy household. The series focuses on the evolution of a blended family and the bonds formed between step-parents and children.

‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ (2015)

'Black Ink Crew Chicago' (2015)
Big Fish Entertainment

This spin-off series centers on the artists at 9Mag, a high-end tattoo shop located in Chicago. Arriving Wednesday, April 1, the show documents the professional artistry and personal conflicts of the crew members. It highlights the tattoo culture in the Midwest and the drive required to maintain a successful business in a competitive market. The series also explores the personal growth and interpersonal relationships of the shop’s staff as they face urban challenges.

‘Average Joe’ (2023)

'Average Joe' (2023)
Wonderland Sound and Vision

This dark comedy-drama follows Joe Washington, a blue-collar worker who discovers his late father stole millions from the Russian mob. Premiering on the service Wednesday, April 1, Joe and his friends must find the hidden money to save their lives. The narrative combines elements of a thriller with sharp humor as the characters are thrust into a dangerous criminal underworld. The show examines how far ordinary people will go when faced with extraordinary and life-threatening circumstances.

‘Tyler Perry’s Bruh’ (2020)

'Tyler Perry's Bruh' (2020)
Tyler Perry Studios

Created by Tyler Perry, this comedy series explores the lives and friendships of four men in their 30s. The show joins the Paramount+ lineup on Wednesday, April 1, focusing on their shared experiences and individual struggles. As they navigate careers and relationships, the group relies on their “brotherhood” to support one another through life’s challenges. The series provides a contemporary look at male friendship and professional aspirations in a modern setting.

‘Diarra from Detroit’ (2024)

'Diarra from Detroit' (2024)
BET+

This mystery-comedy series follows a divorcing schoolteacher who becomes obsessed with a man she met on a dating app after he disappears. Arriving on Wednesday, April 1, the show follows Diarra as she launches her own investigation into the underground world of Detroit. Her search leads her into unexpected danger and complex secrets involving the city’s residents. The series blends humor with a compelling procedural narrative as the protagonist refuses to let the case go cold.

‘All the Queen’s Men’ (2021)

'All the Queen's Men' (2021)
Tyler Perry Studios

Set in the world of high-end male exotic dancing, the series follows Madam DeVere, the powerful owner of Club Eden. Joining the platform Wednesday, April 1, the drama depicts her efforts to maintain control over her business and personal life. Madam DeVere faces challenges from rivals and internal conflicts within her staff of dancers. The show explores themes of power, ambition, and the complexities of the entertainment industry in Atlanta.

‘Bigger’ (2019)

'Bigger' (2019)
BET+

This comedy series is set in Atlanta and follows a group of friends who are all looking for something “bigger” in their lives. Releasing on Wednesday, April 1, the story begins when a sudden death in their circle forces them to reevaluate their choices. They navigate the professional and romantic hurdles of their 30s while trying to find deeper meaning in their daily routines. The series highlights the camaraderie and personal growth of young professionals striving for more.

‘Game Shakers’ (2015)

'Game Shakers' (2015)
Nickelodeon Productions

Created by Dan Schneider, this Nickelodeon sitcom follows two 12-year-old girls who start a multi-million dollar gaming company. The show becomes available on Paramount+ this Wednesday, April 1, documenting their adventures in the tech world. After creating a hit app, they partner with a hip-hop superstar to manage their burgeoning empire. The series focuses on their creative process and the challenges of being young entrepreneurs in a fast-paced industry.

‘College Hill: Celebrity Edition’ (2022)

'College Hill: Celebrity Edition' (2022)
BET Productions

This reality series features various celebrities living together while attending classes at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). Arriving on the service Wednesday, April 1, the participants must balance their public personas with the rigors of academic life. The show highlights the importance of HBCUs and the personal growth the celebrities experience during their studies. It provides a unique look at higher education through the perspective of established entertainers returning to the classroom.

‘Made for March’ (2026)

'Made for March' (2026)
Made for March

This documentary series focuses on the intense world of college basketball during the championship season. Premiering on Saturday, April 4, the show captures the preparation and passion of the teams competing for the top title. It follows the athletes and coaches as they navigate the pressure of one of the most significant sporting events of the year. The series highlights the personal stories and athletic achievements that define the tournament’s lasting legacy.

Let us know which of these Paramount+ premieres you are most excited to binge-watch this week in the comments.

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