All the New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including a New Sherlock Holmes Series

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The upcoming television schedule features a diverse array of returning favorites and highly anticipated new series across major networks and streaming platforms. Viewers can expect a mix of historical dramas, high-stakes reality competitions, and investigative true crime docuseries. This week marks a significant transition in the programming calendar, with long-running procedurals entering new seasons alongside fresh limited series. From international thrillers to family-friendly bedtime programming, there is content tailored to various demographic interests.

‘Murdoch Mysteries’ (2008–)

'Murdoch Mysteries' (2008–)
Shaftesbury Films

‘Murdoch Mysteries’ returns for its nineteenth season on March 2 via Acorn TV. Set in Toronto during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the series follows Detective William Murdoch as he employs advanced forensic techniques. Yannick Bisson stars as the titular character, who often utilizes methods like fingerprinting and blood testing before they were standard. This long-running procedural continues to blend historical fiction with investigative drama for its dedicated audience.

‘Tribunal Justice’ (2023–)

'Tribunal Justice' (2023–)
Prime Video

The third season of ‘Tribunal Justice’ premieres on March 2 on Prime Video. This reality legal series features a panel of three judges who deliberate on real-life small-claims cases brought before them. Each judge brings a unique legal perspective to the bench to reach a collective verdict on the disputes. The format emphasizes the deliberation process and the complexities of civil law in a televised courtroom setting.

‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ (2024–)

'Contraband: Seized at the Airport' (2024–)
Discovery

‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ launches its second season on the Discovery Channel starting March 2. The docuseries follows Homeland Security officers stationed at major international airports across the United States. Viewers observe the daily efforts to intercept illegal items and disrupt smuggling rings attempting to enter the country. The show highlights the tactical precision and observation skills required to maintain border security.

‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ (2026)

'Bachelor Mansion Takeover' (2026)
HGTV

HGTV introduces ‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’, a new competition series debuting on March 2. The program features alumni from the ‘Bachelor’ franchise who participate in various renovation challenges. Their primary objective is to modernize and refresh the iconic mansion used in the long-running reality dating series. This crossover combines home improvement television with familiar faces from the reality dating world.

‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ (2026)

'Wild Vacation Rentals' (2026)
HGTV

‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ premieres on HGTV on March 2, hosted by D’Arcy Carden and Sherry Cola. The hosts travel across America to showcase unconventional and highly unique lodging options available to travelers. The series explores how these outrageous rentals were designed and what makes them standout destinations for adventurous tourists. It offers a detailed look at the intersection of creative architecture and the modern travel industry.

‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ (2023)

'Bedtime Stories with Ryan' (2023)
Maximum Effort

‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ begins its run on Nick Jr. on March 2. This family-oriented series features actor Ryan Reynolds reading a variety of classic and modern children’s books. The production uses a calm and soothing format intended to help children transition into sleep. Each episode focuses on the art of storytelling to engage young audiences and their parents before bed.

‘R.J. Decker’ (2026)

'R.J. Decker' (2026)
20th Television

The new investigative drama ‘RJ Decker’ arrives on ABC on March 3. The series follows an ex-convict who attempts to rebuild his life by becoming a private investigator in South Florida. As he takes on unusual cases, he must also navigate the complexities of his own personal history and complicated ties. The show explores themes of redemption and justice within a gritty coastal setting.

‘Body Bizarre’ (2013–)

'Body Bizarre' (2013–)
Barcroft Productions

‘Body Bizarre’ returns for its ninth season on TLC on March 4. The documentary series highlights the lives of individuals living with extremely rare and extraordinary medical conditions. Each episode provides insight into their daily struggles and the medical procedures they undergo to improve their quality of life. The show aims to educate viewers about human biology and the resilience of those facing unique physical challenges.

‘Southern Hospitality’ (2022–)

'Southern Hospitality' (2022–)
Haymaker East

The fourth season of ‘Southern Hospitality’ premieres on Bravo on March 4. Restaurateur Leva Bonaparte leads a group of staff members at her Charleston-based establishment as they manage their professional and personal lives. The series focuses on the interpersonal drama and business hurdles faced by this tight-knit social circle. It continues to explore the high-stakes environment of the hospitality industry in South Carolina.

‘Feds’ (2023–)

'Feds' (2023–)
October Films

‘Feds’ debuts its second season on Investigation Discovery on March 4. The series provides a detailed look at high-profile criminal investigations through the eyes of FBI agents and insiders. These professionals recount the tactical decisions and investigative hurdles encountered during complex federal cases. The program emphasizes the collaborative effort and strategy required to bring dangerous criminals to justice.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

'Young Sherlock' (2026)
Motive Pictures

‘Young Sherlock’ premieres on Prime Video on March 4, offering a fresh take on the legendary detective. Set in the 1870s, the series follows a teenage Sherlock Holmes as he becomes embroiled in a massive globe-trotting conspiracy. The narrative tracks his early development and the origins of his brilliant deductive reasoning skills. This adaptation focuses on the character’s formative years before he became the famous resident of Baker Street.

‘America’s Culinary Cup’ (2026)

'America's Culinary Cup' (2026)
CBS

‘America’s Culinary Cup’ is a new competition series launching on CBS on March 4. Elite chefs from across the country compete in rigorous challenges that test their technical skills, creativity, and leadership. The contestants must perform under high-pressure situations to impress a panel of industry experts. The show highlights the intensity and artistry found at the highest levels of professional cooking.

‘The Hunt’ (2026)

'The Hunt' (2026)
Apple Studios

The thriller series ‘The Hunt’ arrives on Apple TV+ on March 4. What begins as a routine hunting trip for a group of friends quickly devolves into a dangerous and deadly conflict. As paranoia sets in, the characters are forced to confront past grievances and an escalating drive for revenge. The series examines how extreme circumstances can alter human behavior and shatter long-standing loyalties.

‘Ted’ (2024–)

'Ted' (2024–)
UCP

The second season of ‘Ted’ returns to Peacock on March 5. This prequel series is set in 1993 and follows the early years of John Bennett and his sentient, foul-mouthed teddy bear. The show explores their high school experiences in Massachusetts alongside John’s working-class family members. Seth MacFarlane continues to provide the voice and personality for the titular character in this comedic expansion of the film franchise.

‘Hope Street’ (2021–)

'Hope Street' (2021–)
Long Story TV

‘Hope Street’ begins its fifth season on BritBox on March 5. Set in the fictional Northern Irish seaside town of Port Devine, the series focuses on the local police department and its officers. The new season introduces a detective whose arrival creates new professional and personal dynamics within the quiet community. The show combines traditional police procedural elements with the evolving lives of the town’s residents.

‘Vladimir’ (2026)

'Vladimir' (2026)
20th Television

The limited series ‘Vladimir’ premieres on Netflix on March 5. The plot centers on a university professor whose professional and personal stability is disrupted by an obsession with a younger colleague. This fixation creates significant tension in her marriage and threatens to dismantle her established academic career. The drama explores themes of desire, power dynamics, and the consequences of impulsive emotional actions.

‘This City Is Ours’ (2025)

'This City Is Ours' (2025)
Left Bank Pictures

‘This City Is Ours’ debuts on AMC+ on March 5. The crime drama focuses on a career criminal who begins to question his involvement in organized crime after falling in love. As he seeks a way to leave his past behind, he must navigate the dangerous expectations and threats from his former associates. The series explores the difficult conflict between the hope for a new life and the weight of a violent legacy.

‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’ (2026)

'Ladies of London: The New Reign' (2026)
Ladies of London: The New Reign

Bravo launches ‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’ on March 5. The reality series follows a group of British aristocrats and international socialites as they navigate the elite social circles of London. Viewers are given a look at the traditions, wealth, and interpersonal conflicts inherent in high-society life in the United Kingdom. The show serves as a revival and expansion of the original premise for a new generation.

‘Outlander’ (2014–)

'Outlander' (2014–)
Tall Ship Productions

The eighth season of ‘Outlander’ premieres on Starz on March 6. Based on the expansive novel series by Diana Gabaldon, the story continues to follow the time-traveling Claire Fraser and her husband Jamie. This season sees the couple navigating the political and social upheaval of 18th-century Scotland and America during a time of war. The production maintains its focus on the enduring romantic and historical elements that have defined the series since its debut.

‘The Proof Is Out There’ (2021–)

'The Proof Is Out There' (2021–)
Six West Media

‘The Proof Is Out There’ returns for Season 6 on the History channel on March 6. Host Tony Harris leads an investigation into unexplained phenomena, including alleged UFO sightings and cryptid encounters. The series uses scientific analysis and expert testimony to evaluate the validity of video and photographic evidence. Each episode attempts to separate fact from fiction in various mysterious cases reported around the globe.

‘The Dinosaurs’ (2026)

'The Dinosaurs' (2026)
Amblin Television

Netflix debuts ‘The Dinosaurs’ on March 6. This comprehensive docuseries explores the 165-million-year reign of dinosaurs, from their initial emergence to their eventual extinction. It utilizes modern scientific insights and high-quality visual effects to recreate prehistoric environments and species behavior. The series aims to provide a detailed and updated look at the biology of these ancient creatures.

‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ (2026)

'Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese' (2026)
Dorothy St Pictures

‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ premieres on Hulu on March 6. This docuseries re-examines the 2012 disappearance and murder of a teenager in West Virginia. It focuses on the shocking betrayal by her closest friends and the intensive investigation that eventually led to their convictions. The program provides a somber look at a case that had a profound impact on the local community.

‘Boyfriend on Demand’ (2026)

'Boyfriend on Demand' (2026)
Whynot Media

The limited series ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ arrives on Netflix on March 6. The story follows a webtoon artist who experiments with a virtual dating service as research for her creative work. The lines between her digital interactions and her real-life emotions soon begin to blur in unexpected ways. This drama explores the impact of technology and virtual reality on modern romantic relationships and identity.

‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025–)

'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' (2025–)
Spoke Studios

‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ starts its second season on A&E on March 7. The series follows the Robertson family as the next generation attempts to balance marriage, business growth, and their family legacy. Traditional values and the family’s signature humor remain central themes of the unscripted show. It continues to track the evolution of the family’s business ventures in the modern day.

‘A Plan to Kill’ (2024–)

'A Plan to Kill' (2024–)
The Intellectual Property Corporation

The second season of ‘A Plan to Kill’ premieres on Oxygen on March 8. This true crime series focuses on calculated murder plots that were carried out over several weeks, months, or even years. Each episode details the forensic evidence and investigative work that uncovered these complex and premeditated schemes. The show emphasizes the cold and calculated nature of the crimes featured in each installment.

‘Rooster’ (2026)

'Rooster' (2026)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Rooster’ debuts on the Rooster platform on March 8. This campus-set comedy follows an author who is forced to navigate his professional life while maintaining a relationship with his daughter. The show explores the humor and challenges found within contemporary academic settings and modern family life. It marks a new entry into the scripted comedy space for the streaming service.

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