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Premiere Dates For New & Returning TV Shows- March 2018

MARCH 1
Gotham- Fox, S4B
Atlanta Robbin’ Season - FX, S2


MARCH 2
Once Upon a Time -ABC, S7B
B: The Beginning -Netflix, new anime series


MARCH 4
The Good Fight -CBS All Access, S2
The 90th Annual Academy Awards -ABC, live special


MARCH 7
Life Sentence -The CW, new drama series
Heathers -Paramount Network, new drama series
Hard Sun -Hulu, new drama series


MARCH 8
Champions -NBC, new comedy series
Marvel’s Jessica Jones -Netflix, S2
The Oath -Sony Crackle, new drama series


MARCH 9
Dynasty -The CW, S1B
Love -Netflix, S3; final season
Sneaky Pete- Amazon Prime, S2


MARCH 11
Deception -ABC, new drama series
Timeless - NBC, S2
NCIS: Los Angeles -CBS, S9B
Madam Secretary -CBS, S4B
The Arrangement - E!, S2


MARCH 12
Mary Kills People -Lifetime, S2 


MARCH 13
Rise -NBC, new drama series)
For the People - ABC, new drama series


MARCH 16
On My Block -Netflix, new comedy series
Striking Out -Acorn TV, S2 


MARCH 18
Instinct -CBS, new comedy series


MARCH 20
You Me Her- Audience Network, S3


MARCH 23
Santa Clarita Diet- Netflix, S2
Alexa and Katie -Netflix, new comedy series


MARCH 25
Billions- Showtime, S3
Silicon Valley -HBO, S5
Barry -HBO, new comedy series
Trust -FX, new drama series


MARCH 26
The Terror -AMC, new drama series

MARCH 27
Roseanne -ABC, new comedy series revival
Splitting Up Together -ABC, new comedy series


MARCH 28
Alex, Inc. -ABC, new comedy series
Empire -Fox, S4B
Star -Fox, S2B
The Americans -FX, Season 6; final season
Suits -USA Network, S7
Ice -Audience Network, S2


MARCH 29
Station 19 -ABC, new drama series
Siren -Freeform, new drama series


MARCH 30
A Series of Unfortunate Events -Netflix, S2

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