Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a New Dinosaur Docuseries
The first week of March 2026 brings a significant wave of new and returning television content to both broadcast networks and streaming services. From high-stakes medical dramas to investigative true-crime docuseries, the schedule is packed with variety for every type of viewer. This week marks the return of long-standing favorites alongside the debut of ambitious new projects featuring major Hollywood talent. Audiences can look forward to exploring a wide range of stories spanning from 19th-century Toronto to modern-day London social circles.
‘Murdoch Mysteries’ (2008–)

Season 19 of ‘Murdoch Mysteries’ premieres March 2 on Acorn TV. Set in Toronto during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the series follows Detective William Murdoch as he solves complex crimes. He utilizes pioneering forensic techniques such as fingerprinting and surveillance to identify suspects. Yannick Bisson returns to lead the cast as the innovative investigator in this long-running procedural.
‘Tribunal Justice’ (2023–)

Season 3 of the legal reality series ‘Tribunal Justice’ debuts March 2 on Prime Video. The show features a panel of three judges who hear and deliberate on real-life small-claims cases. These legal professionals offer their varied perspectives to reach a fair and collective verdict for the plaintiffs and defendants. The format emphasizes the nuances of civil law through a range of different disputes.
‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ (2024–)

Discovery Channel launches the second season of ‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ on March 2. The docuseries follows Homeland Security officers stationed at major international airports across the United States. Viewers witness the daily efforts to intercept illegal items and uncover sophisticated smuggling operations. The episodes highlight the high-stakes environment of border protection and national security.
‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ (2026)

This new reality competition series ‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ begins March 2 on HGTV. Former contestants from the ‘Bachelor’ franchise return to participate in renovation challenges at the iconic property. The alumni compete to refresh and modernize various areas of the mansion to improve its aesthetic appeal. It combines home improvement tasks with the familiar personalities of the reality dating world.
‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ (2026)

D’Arcy Carden and Sherry Cola host the new HGTV series ‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ premiering March 2. The duo travels across America to explore the most outrageous and unconventional vacation properties available to the public. From treehouses to uniquely converted structures, the show highlights the architecture and the experience of staying in these rentals. Each episode provides a look at the creative ways property owners design guest accommodations.
‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ (2023)

The family-friendly series ‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ arrives March 2 on Nick Jr. Ryan Reynolds hosts the program, reading a selection of classic and contemporary stories in a soothing format. The show is designed to assist parents with nighttime routines by providing calm and engaging narratives for children. It aims to foster a love for reading through a relaxed and accessible television experience.
‘R.J. Decker’ (2026)

ABC premieres the new drama series ‘RJ Decker’ on March 3. The story follows an ex-convict who moves to South Florida to begin a new career as a private investigator. As he takes on unusual cases, he must also navigate the complications of his own past and personal ties. The series explores themes of redemption and justice against the backdrop of a coastal setting.
‘Body Bizarre’ (2013–)

Season 9 of the medical docuseries ‘Body Bizarre’ debuts March 4 on TLC. The program profiles individuals living with rare and extraordinary medical conditions that challenge conventional science. Each episode follows their journey as they seek specialized treatment and manage their daily lives. Medical experts and surgeons provide insights into the complex conditions and the innovative procedures used to help the patients.
‘Southern Hospitality’ (2022–)

Bravo brings back the reality series ‘Southern Hospitality’ for Season 4 on March 4. The show focuses on restaurateur Leva Bonaparte and her circle of staff and friends in Charleston. It explores the intersections of professional life, friendship, and business drama within the local nightlife scene. The season follows the group as they navigate the evolving social dynamics and challenges of the service industry.
‘Feds’ (2023–)

Season 2 of the true-crime series ‘Feds’ premieres March 4 on Investigation Discovery. The show provides an inside look at federal law enforcement through accounts from FBI agents and insiders. Each installment recounts high-stakes cases and the tactical decisions required to dismantle criminal organizations. The series emphasizes the collaboration and high risks involved in various federal investigations.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

Prime Video debuts the new series ‘Young Sherlock’ on March 4. Set in the 1870s, the story follows a teenage Sherlock Holmes as he tackles his first globe-trotting conspiracy. The narrative explores the origin of his deductive skills and his early relationship with the world of mystery. This adaptation offers a fresh perspective on the formative years of the legendary detective.
‘America’s Culinary Cup’ (2026)

CBS premieres the new competition series ‘America’s Culinary Cup’ on March 4. Elite chefs from across the country compete in high-pressure challenges that test their creativity and leadership. The participants must demonstrate technical mastery in various culinary disciplines to impress a panel of industry experts. The program focuses on the skill and artistry required to succeed at the highest levels of gastronomy.
‘The Hunt’ (2026)

Apple TV+ launches the thriller series ‘The Hunt’ on March 4. The plot centers on a hunting trip that spirals into a deadly conflict, forcing a group of friends to confront paranoia. As the situation escalates, the characters are driven by a need for survival and revenge. The series examines how extreme circumstances can fundamentally alter human relationships and moral boundaries.
‘Ted’ (2024–)

Peacock returns with Season 2 of the ‘Ted’ prequel series on March 5. Set in 1990s Massachusetts, the show follows the early life of teenage John Bennett and his sentient teddy bear. The season explores their adolescence and the comedic challenges they face while living in a suburban household. Seth MacFarlane continues to provide the voice and motion capture for the titular character.
‘Hope Street’ (2021–)

Season 5 of the police drama ‘Hope Street’ arrives March 5 on BritBox. The series is set in the fictional Northern Irish seaside town of Port Devine and follows its local police force. A new detective arrival introduces fresh dynamics and professional challenges for the existing team of officers. The show blends serialized character development with episodic criminal investigations in a coastal setting.
‘Vladimir’ (2026)

Netflix releases the new limited series ‘Vladimir’ on March 5. The drama centers on a university professor whose growing obsession with a colleague begins to threaten her professional life. This fixation eventually endangers her marriage and forces her to confront the consequences of her choices. The narrative explores the psychological complexities of desire and the boundaries of personal ethics.
‘This City Is Ours’ (2025)

AMC+ premieres the crime drama ‘This City Is Ours’ on March 5. The story follows a career criminal who begins to consider leaving organized crime after falling in love. He must navigate the dangerous transition of trying to escape his past while being pursued by former associates. The series depicts the gritty reality of the criminal underworld and the struggle for a new life.
‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’ (2026)

Bravo launches ‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’ on March 5. The show follows the lives of British aristocrats and international socialites living in London’s most exclusive circles. It captures the social hierarchy, professional ambitions, and interpersonal conflicts of the city’s elite class. This version of the franchise introduces a fresh cast and updated look at the high-society scene.
‘Outlander’ (2014–)

Season 8 of the acclaimed drama ‘Outlander’ premieres March 6 on Starz. Based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon, the story continues to follow Claire and Jamie Fraser in 18th-century Scotland. The couple must navigate the rising political tensions and the impact of the American Revolution on their family. This season further explores the themes of time travel, historical conflict, and enduring romance.
‘The Proof Is Out There’ (2021–)

History Channel debuts Season 6 of ‘The Proof Is Out There’ on March 6. Host Tony Harris analyzes alleged evidence of UFOs, cryptids, and other unexplained phenomena. Experts use modern technology and scientific analysis to determine the authenticity of various photographs and video recordings. The show aims to separate fact from fiction in some of the world’s most enduring mysteries.
‘The Dinosaurs’ (2026)

Netflix releases the comprehensive docuseries ‘The Dinosaurs’ on March 6. The program explores the 165-million-year reign of dinosaurs and the scientific insights surrounding their eventual extinction. It utilizes advanced visual effects to recreate prehistoric environments and prehistoric creatures. The series provides an educational look at the biology and behavior of these ancient animals.
‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ (2026)

The new docuseries ‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ premieres March 6 on Hulu. It revisits the 2012 murder of a West Virginia teenager and the shocking betrayal by her two closest friends. Through archival footage and interviews, the series examines the investigation and the legal aftermath that followed. It offers a detailed look at the motives behind a case that received national attention.
‘Boyfriend on Demand’ (2026)

Netflix debuts the limited series ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ on March 6. The plot follows a webtoon artist who experiments with a virtual dating service that blurs the line between reality and romance. As she becomes more involved with the digital simulation, she must confront the impact on her actual life. The story explores modern themes of technology, loneliness, and the nature of human connection.
‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025–)

Season 2 of ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ premieres March 7 on A&E. The Robertson family returns as the next generation takes on more responsibility within the family business. The episodes focus on how they balance their traditional values with the challenges of marriage and legacy. Viewers see the continuing evolution of the family’s duck call empire and their personal lives.
‘A Plan to Kill’ (2024–)

Oxygen returns with Season 2 of ‘A Plan to Kill’ on March 8. The program examines calculated murder plots that were carried out over weeks, months, or even years. Each episode dissects the timeline of the crime, from the initial planning stages to the eventual execution. It highlights the cold and premeditated nature of these specific criminal investigations.
‘Rooster’ (2026)

The new comedy series ‘Rooster’ premieres March 8 on the Rooster streaming platform. Set on a busy college campus, the show follows a successful author as he navigates a complicated life. He must manage a unique and humorous relationship with his daughter, who happens to be a student at the same university. The narrative explores the dynamics of parenting and academic life with a comedic tone.
Please share which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


