your Guide to the Must-Watch TV Shows This Winter
Table of Contents
- 1. your Guide to the Must-Watch TV Shows This Winter
- 2. Already Streaming
- 3. January 2 Premieres
- 4. Going Dutch
- 5. Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
- 6. Extreme Makeover: Home edition
- 7. January 3 (Moved to January 17)
- 8. Outlander
- 9. January 7 Premiers
- 10. The Breakthrough
- 11. Doc
- 12. New This Week:
- 13. Back to the Springer ring
- 14. Global Thrills:
- 15. Premieres:
- 16. What to Watch This Week: From Hardcore Westerns to Classic Game Show Revivals
- 17. Primeval (AMC+)
- 18. Hollywood Squares (CBS)
- 19. New Streaming Options: “The Pitt,” “On Call,” and “Asura”
- 20. “On Call” – Prime Video
- 21. “The Pitt” – Max
- 22. “Asura” – Netflix
- 23. TV Picks & Premieres: January 12-17
- 24. january 12
- 25. January 15
- 26. January 16
- 27. January 17
- 28. new Shows To Watch This Week
- 29. January 20
- 30. The Couple next Door
- 31. January 21
- 32. January 28
- 33. TV Picks for the Week of Feb. 1
- 34. FEB.2
- 35. FEB.3
- 36. FEB. 5
- 37. New Shows to Stream This february
- 38. February 6th
- 39. “Clean Slate”
- 40. February 7th
- 41. “Newtopia”
- 42. February 9th
- 43. super Bowl LIX
- 44. Get Ready for a Feast of New Shows and Returning Favorites in February
- 45. Must-Watch Premieres
- 46. Returning Series Shake Things Up
- 47. February TV Premieres: Robert De Niro Makes His Series Debut and More
- 48. February 20
- 49. February 21
- 50. February 23
- 51. New Shows to Watch This Week
- 52. SUITS: L.A. (Peacock, Feb. 22)
- 53. The americas (NBC/4,Feb. 22)
- 54. Grosse Pointe garden Society (NBC/4, Feb. 22)
- 55. Beyond the Gates (CBS/2, Feb. 24)
- 56. House of David (Prime Video, Feb. 27)
- 57. Must-Watch TV Shows March 2023
- 58. Biblical Proportions
- 59. Awards Season Comes Alive
- 60. Daredevil Returns
- 61. Must-Watch Dramas
- 62. Zero Day (Netflix, Feb. 20)
- 63. A Thousand Blows (hulu, Feb. 21)
Table of Contents
- 1. your Guide to the Must-Watch TV Shows This Winter
- 2. Already Streaming
- 3. January 2 Premieres
- 4. Going Dutch
- 5. Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
- 6. Extreme Makeover: Home edition
- 7. January 3 (Moved to January 17)
- 8. Outlander
- 9. January 7 Premiers
- 10. The Breakthrough
- 11. Doc
- 12. New This Week:
- 13. Back to the Springer ring
- 14. Global Thrills:
- 15. Premieres:
- 16. What to Watch This Week: From Hardcore Westerns to Classic Game Show Revivals
- 17. Primeval (AMC+)
- 18. Hollywood Squares (CBS)
- 19. New Streaming Options: “The Pitt,” “On Call,” and “Asura”
- 20. “On Call” – Prime Video
- 21. “The Pitt” – Max
- 22. “Asura” – Netflix
- 23. TV Picks & Premieres: January 12-17
- 24. january 12
- 25. January 15
- 26. January 16
- 27. January 17
- 28. new Shows To Watch This Week
- 29. January 20
- 30. The Couple next Door
- 31. January 21
- 32. January 28
- 33. TV Picks for the Week of Feb. 1
- 34. FEB.2
- 35. FEB.3
- 36. FEB. 5
- 37. New Shows to Stream This february
- 38. February 6th
- 39. “Clean Slate”
- 40. February 7th
- 41. “Newtopia”
- 42. February 9th
- 43. super Bowl LIX
- 44. Get Ready for a Feast of New Shows and Returning Favorites in February
- 45. Must-Watch Premieres
- 46. Returning Series Shake Things Up
- 47. February TV Premieres: Robert De Niro Makes His Series Debut and More
- 48. February 20
- 49. February 21
- 50. February 23
- 51. New Shows to Watch This Week
- 52. SUITS: L.A. (Peacock, Feb. 22)
- 53. The americas (NBC/4,Feb. 22)
- 54. Grosse Pointe garden Society (NBC/4, Feb. 22)
- 55. Beyond the Gates (CBS/2, Feb. 24)
- 56. House of David (Prime Video, Feb. 27)
- 57. Must-Watch TV Shows March 2023
- 58. Biblical Proportions
- 59. Awards Season Comes Alive
- 60. Daredevil Returns
- 61. Must-Watch Dramas
- 62. Zero Day (Netflix, Feb. 20)
- 63. A Thousand Blows (hulu, Feb. 21)
Already Streaming
The Harlan Coben universe expands with “Missing You” (Netflix),the eighth adaptation of his work. Detective kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) finds herself embroiled in a twisted case when she encounters a past lover on a dating app.January 2 Premieres
Get ready for a dose of intrigue with “Conspirators” (ALLBLK), a new crime series from the creators of the hit show ”Double Cross.” This time, they’re delving into the world of political espionage, following a group of friends entangled in the secrets of a local politician.Going Dutch
Denis Leary stars as a boisterous colonel who’s been shipped off to Holland by the Army in “Going Dutch” (Fox/5, 9:30 p.m.). Expect laughs and cultural clashes as Leary’s character tries to navigate life in a new country with Danny Pudi by his side.Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
Colin Firth portrays Dr. Jim Swire in “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” (Peacock), a miniseries exploring the aftermath of the tragic bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Driven by a quest for justice, Swire becomes a tireless advocate for the families of the victims.Extreme Makeover: Home edition
Get ready for a heartwarming reboot of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (ABC/7,8). clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin,the founders of decluttering startup Home Edit,take the helm,bringing their signature organization skills to transform homes for deserving families while addressing past issues with the original series.January 3 (Moved to January 17)
Outlander
“Outlander” fans, prepare for the end of an era. The final two episodes of season six air on January 3 and 17, marking a bittersweet farewell to this beloved historical drama.January 7 Premiers
The Breakthrough
“The Breakthrough” (Netflix) takes viewers to Sweden for a gripping true crime story. This four-part Swedish drama chroniclesthe breakthrough in a 2004 double murder case that remained unsolved for 16 years, highlighting the combination of conventional police work and modern genetic genealogy techniques.Doc
“doc” (Fox/5, 9) premieres.Get ready for a wave of fresh TV series and specials hitting the screens this January. From medical mysteries to nostalgic revisits and international thrills, there’s something for everyone.
New This Week:
Fox unveils “Doc,” a medical drama starring Molly Parker (“Deadwood”) as Dr. Amy Elias, who awakens after a devastating accident with an eight-year memory gap. This American adaptation is based on an Italian series inspired by the true story of Dr. Pierdante Piccioni.
Back to the Springer ring
Netflix brings back the chaotic world of “jerry Springer” in a two-part special, ”Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action,” reminding us of the show’s 27-season run (1991-2018) and its enduring impact on pop culture. Just a year after Springer’s passing, the special is a poignant tribute to the iconic ringmaster.
Global Thrills:
netflix introduces “Hound’s Hill,” a six-part Polish thriller-horror series about a novelist caught in a web of blackmail. Following the global success of “Squid Game,” “Hound’s Hill” reinforces the growing appeal of international content.
Premieres:
“DOC” (Fox, Jan. 8)
“JERRY SPRINGER: FIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION” (Netflix, Jan. 8)
**”HOUND’S HILL” (Netflix, Jan. 8)**
“SHIFTING GEARS” (ABC, Jan. 8, 8 p.m.)
What to Watch This Week: From Hardcore Westerns to Classic Game Show Revivals
This week’s TV lineup is packed with intriguing new releases, promising everything from gritty Westerns to lighthearted game show revivals. Grab your remote and get ready for some top-tier entertainment.Primeval (AMC+)
Prepare for a torrent of violence in “Primeval,” a new six-part Western miniseries that blends elements of “True grit” and “deadwood.” Set in the brutal landscape of 1857 Utah territory,the series plunges viewers into a world of warring factions – Mormons clashing with the U.S. Army, Native American tribes caught in the crossfire. Betty Gilpin stars as a determined mother on a perilous journey to reunite with her husband. The stellar cast also includes Dane DeHaan, Joe Tippett, Shea Whigham, and Taylor Kitsch in a role unlike any you’ve seen before.Hollywood Squares (CBS)
Dust off those bingo cards, because the iconic game show “Hollywood Squares” is back with a fresh, modern twist. Drew Barrymore takes center stage as the host, guiding contestants as they select celebrities – including Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Tyra Banks, RuPaul, Carson Kressley, Ross Mathews, Gabriel Iglesias, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Whitney Cummings – in a bid to win at tic-tac-toe. Nate Burleson keeps the energy high as host. Whether you’re a fan of classic Westerns, game show revivals, or simply looking for something new to watch, this week’s lineup has something for everyone.New Streaming Options: “The Pitt,” “On Call,” and “Asura”
Get ready for a new wave of compelling series landing on various streaming platforms. From medical dramas to gripping crime stories and historical adaptations, there’s something for every viewer.“On Call” – Prime Video
Prime Video delivers a dose of police procedural realism with “On Call,” a series heavily influenced by the classic “Cops.” This time, the action unfolds in the bustling streets of Long Beach, California, as viewers follow the daily experiences of cops Eriq LaSalle and Hauppauge’s own Lori Loughlin. expect gripping encounters and a raw,unfiltered glimpse into the world of law enforcement.“The Pitt” – Max
For fans of intense medical drama, Max offers “the Pitt,” a captivating series with familiar echoes of “ER.” Noah Wyle takes center stage as Dr. Roby, the chief of trauma surgery in a bustling Pittsburgh hospital. Drawn from the same well of inspiration as “24,” each episode of “The Pitt” unfolds over a relentless 15-hour period, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with every turn. With “ER” producer John Wells lending his expertise, “The Pitt” is poised to deliver a powerful and absorbing watch.“Asura” – Netflix
Netflix transports viewers back to 1979 with “Asura,” a new series based on kuniko Mukōda’s novel, “Like Asura.”TV Picks & Premieres: January 12-17
From heartwarming dramas to captivating docuseries, this week’s TV schedule offers something for everyone. Journey back in time with beloved classics or delve into compelling new narratives.january 12
Enjoy the return of both beloved and intriguing series. “All Creatures Great and Small” (WNET/13, 9 p.m.) returns for its fifth season, transporting viewers to the idyllic English countryside in the spring of 1941. The heartwarming series follows veterinarian james Herriot (Nicholas Ralph) as he navigates the challenges of wartime alongside his faithful colleagues at Skeldale House. Simultaneously occurring, “Miss Scarlet” (WNET/13, 8 p.m.) delivers another thrilling installment. With her partner, “The Duke” (Stuart Martin), away in New York, Eliza Scarlet (Kate Phillips) must rely on her own resourcefulness and cunning to solve perplexing crimes in this captivating Victorian-era mystery series.January 15
Prepare for a gripping three-part docuseries, “An Update on Our Family” (HBO/Max), which explores the controversial story of former YouTube vloggers Myka and James Stauffer. After initially enchanting audiences with their seemingly perfect family life, the stauffers faced intense scrutiny when one of their adopted children disappeared. The series delves into the complex ethical considerations surrounding adoption and the impact of social media on family dynamics.January 16
“SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night” (Peacock) promises a deep dive into the iconic comedy institution.This four-part documentary series offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of “Saturday Night Live,” exploring the legendary show’s audition process, the creative genius of its writers, and the advancement of memorable sketches. fans will gain invaluable insight into the history and enduring legacy of this comedic juggernaut.January 17
Get ready for a captivating psychological thriller. “The Couple Next Door” (Starz, 9 p.m.) stars Eleanor Tomlinson and Sam Heughan in a chilling exploration of suburban secrets and fractured relationships. The series follows a seemingly ordinary couple whose lives take a dark turn after a shocking event forces them to confront their deepest fears and vulnerabilities.new Shows To Watch This Week
Get ready for a thrilling week of new TV releases! From sci-fi mysteries to captivating psychological dramas, there’s something for everyone.January 20
The Couple next Door
This British twists and turns. Sam Heughan stars as a traffic cop named Jonathan who, along with his wife Becka (Jessica DeGouGet ready for a dose of suspenseful drama this January! Two highly anticipated new series are hitting the small screen, promising intriguing storylines and compelling performances.
January 21
calling all fans of medical mysteries! CBS is bringing “Watson” to the forefront on January 21st.This procedural series puts a unique spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes tale. After the demise of Sherlock Holmes at the hands of Moriarty, his steadfast companion, dr. Watson (Morris Chestnut), decides to return to his roots as a physician.He takes the helm as chief of a clinic specializing in rare diseases. But while medical mysteries take center stage, echoes of Holmes’ legacy linger as Watson finds himself entangled in murders and enigmatic puzzles. Think “House” meets Sherlock.
“Watson” promises to be a captivating blend of medical intrigue and classic literary inspiration. Don’t miss it!
January 28
For something a bit different,mark your calendars for Hulu’s “Paradise“. Premiering on January 28th, this new series stars the incredibly talented Sterling K. Brown. While specifics about the plot are being kept tightly under wraps, early buzz suggests “Paradise” will delve into themes of mystery and intrigue.
With a powerhouse like Sterling K. Brown at its helm, “Paradise” is sure to be a series worth watching.
TV Picks for the Week of Feb. 1
Sterling K. Brown returns to the small screen in “Paradise,” a political thriller premiering on February 1st.Brown plays the head of security for a president, played by James Marsden, who is assassinated.As the last person to see the president alive, Brown’s character becomes the prime suspect. This eight-part series reunites Brown with the creator of “This Is Us,” Dan Fogelman. On February 1st, PBS presents “Great Migrations: A People on the Move,” a four-part documentary series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr. This series examines the Great Migration of Black Americans from the Deep South to the North between 1910 and 1940, tracing its impact to the present day, including a reverse migration that has seen Black americans returning to the South.FEB.2
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards air on CBS on February 2nd. Beyoncé leads the nominations with 11, bringing her career total to a record-breaking 99. Taylor Swift trails with six nominations. Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim premieres “Common Side Effects” at 11:30 p.m. on February 2nd. This animated comedy, executive produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, follows a pair of former lab partners who discover a miracle-working mushroom. The show satirizes Big Pharma, the DEA, insurance companies, and the healthcare system.FEB.3
NBC’s new procedural drama “The Hunting Party,” premieres February 3rd at 10 p.m. Melissa Roxburgh plays a sharp, beautiful detective who hunts down America’s most dangerous criminals who have escaped from a supposedly impossible-to-escape prison.FEB. 5
Netflix releases “kinda pregnant” on February 5th.New Shows to Stream This february
February is packed with new releases across various streaming platforms.Here’s a look at some highly anticipated shows and movies to add to your watchlist.February 6th
“Clean Slate”
This Amazon Prime Video sitcom, developed by the legendary Norman Lear, follows Desiree (Laverne Cox) as she returns home to alabama after a 17-year absence. The twist? Desiree is now a transgender woman, navigating her relationship with her working-class father, Harry (George Wallace), who owns a local car wash.February 7th
“Newtopia”
get ready for this South Korean zombie apocalypse series on Prime Video starring global pop sensation Jisoo of Blackpink.Jisoo plays an engineer fighting for survival in a zombie-infested Seoul.February 9th
super Bowl LIX
It’s back already! Get ready for Super Bowl LIX on Fox/5.Get Ready for a Feast of New Shows and Returning Favorites in February
February is shaping up to be a big month for television, with highly-anticipated premieres, exciting returns, and intriguing documentaries filling the schedule. From the chilling wilderness of “Yellowjackets” to the iconic humor of “Saturday Night Live,” there’s something for everyone to enjoy.Must-Watch Premieres
Get ready for the drama and suspense of “Yellowjackets” as it returns to Showtime on February 14th. After a somewhat subdued second season, the show is going back to its roots, promising an even more intense and unsettling wildnerness experience.Keep an eye out for Alex Reed star Hilary Swank and recurring Alex Reed star Joel McHale. For those who crave a nostalgic trip back to the 90s, “The ’90s Boy Band Boom,” airing on the CW/11 on February 15th, delves into the rise and fall of boy band phenomenon. Relive the glory days and find out what happened to some of your favorites like Dream Street, 3T, and 5ive. February 16th marks a milestone for television as “Saturday Night Live” celebrates its 50th anniversary with a special three-hour broadcast on NBC/4 and Peacock. Expect a star-studded event with former cast members and hosts returning to Studio 8H for a night of unforgettable comedy.Returning Series Shake Things Up
After a hugely popular second season, HBO’s hit series “The White Lotus” is back for a third installment on February 19th.This time, the action moves to a luxurious resort in thailand, with a brand new cast including Walton Goggins, Aimee Lou Wood, Patrick schwarzenegger, Leslie Bibb, and Jason Isaacs. Prepare for a fresh dose of satire and social commentary amidst the backdrop of Eastern mysticism. Credit: HBO/Fabio Lovino” width=”1920″ height=”1080″ srcset=”/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.newsday.com%2Fimage-service%2Fversion%2Fc%3ANGU4ZjIzZGQtYTk0Zi00%3AYzUzNTMzNGUtZGVhYy00%2Fettel250105_photos.jpg%3Ff%3DLandscape%2B16%253A9%26w%3D768%26q%3D1&w=828&q=80 1x, /_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.newsday.com%2Fimage-service%2Fversion%2Fc%3ANGU4ZjIzZGQtYTk0Zi00%3AYzUzNTMzNGUtZGVhYy00%2Fettel250105_photos.jpg%3Ff%3DLandscape%2B16%253A9%26w%3D768%26q%3D1&w=1920&q=80 2x” sizes=”(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1920px” /> “The White Lotus” will be Supersized this season, with eight episodes instead of its usual six. While Jennifer Coolidge’s absence will be greatly missed, the new setting and cast promise another captivating and thought-provoking season.February TV Premieres: Robert De Niro Makes His Series Debut and More
February is bringing a slew of new shows to our screens, including a political thriller starring a Hollywood legend and a gritty period drama set in the world of bare-knuckle boxing. Get ready for binge-watching!February 20
Zero Day (Netflix)
“Zero Day” marks Robert De Niro’s foray into television series acting.He headlines this six-episode political/cyber thriller as a former president investigating a global cyber meltdown. The show promises to explore timely themes,including the influence of disinformation in politics. With a star-studded cast that includes Lizzy Caplan, Angela Bassett, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine, and Joan Allen, “Zero day” is sure to be a must-watch.February 21
A Thousand Blows (Hulu)
From the creator of “Peaky Blinders,” “A Thousand Blows” dives into the brutal world of bare-knuckle boxing in 1880s London. The six-episode series promises a dark and gripping journey,culminating in a climactic showdown between Hezekiah (Malachi Kirby,”Roots”) and the ruthless Sugar Goodson (Stephen Graham,”The Irishman”).February 23
Suits: LA (NBC/4, 9)
The “Suits” franchise continues with “Suits: LA,” featuring Stephen Amell as Ted Black. This spin-off promises to deliver the same blend of legal drama and sleek style that made the original series a hit.New Shows to Watch This Week
Get ready for a bevy of intriguing new series premiering this week. From a “Suits” spinoff to a groundbreaking soap opera and a captivating historical drama, there’s something for everyone.SUITS: L.A. (Peacock, Feb. 22)
The world of high-stakes law returns with a fresh twist in “SUITS: L.A.” While familiar faces from the original “Suits” are absent (except for a recurring Gabriel Macht), the new series stars Stephen Amell (“Arrow”) as a Hollywood entertainment lawyer, navigating the cutthroat world of Tinseltown.The americas (NBC/4,Feb. 22)
Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of North and South America with “The Americas,” a captivating nature series narrated by the iconic Tom Hanks. This 10-part documentary takes viewers on a journey through diverse landscapes and ecosystems, showcasing the wonders of the natural world.Grosse Pointe garden Society (NBC/4, Feb. 22)
Fans of dark comedy will want to check out ”Grosse Pointe Garden Society,” a new series about four members of a Detroit-area garden club who are more entangled in murder than in pruning azaleas. Seperti “Good Girls,” this show combines suburban life with unexpected twists and thrills, starring AnnaSophia Robb, Melissa Fumero, Ben Rappaport, and Aja Naomi King.Beyond the Gates (CBS/2, Feb. 24)
Making history as the frist network soap launch in 25 years and the first with an all-Black cast since 1991’s “Generations,” “Beyond the Gates” promises to be a groundbreaking addition to daytime television. Created by Michele Val Jean, a renowned soap writer known for her work on “Generations” and “General Hospital,” the series follows the wealthy Dupree family residing in an exclusive community outside Washington, D.C., where secrets and deceit run rampant.House of David (Prime Video, Feb. 27)
Journey back to ancient Israel in “House of David,” a historical drama focusing on King Saul (Ali Suliman, “The Looming Tower”), the first ruler of the united kingdom of Israel and judah. The series explores his 40-year reign and the biblical rift that defined his legacy.Must-Watch TV Shows March 2023
Get ready for an exciting month of television! March brings a mix of epic bible stories, prestigious awards shows, and the highly anticipated return of a beloved superhero.Biblical Proportions
On march 1,prepare to witness the rise and fall of kings as the History Channel presents a powerful eight-part miniseries,”The Chosen: Season 4.” This season delves into the tumultuous reign of King Saul (played by Jonathan Roumie) and his eventual downfall, paving the way for the rise of the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) and the long-awaited ascension of King David (Michael Iskander). Hold your breath because this epic saga will also confront the legendary Goliath (Martyn Ford).Awards Season Comes Alive
On March 2, it’s time for the biggest night in film as the 97th Academy Awards air on ABC and Hulu. History is made as Hulu offers a livestream for the first time, expanding access to this glamorous event. Conan O’Brien, the former “Tonight Show” host, takes the helm as this year’s emcee.Daredevil Returns
March 4 sees the highly anticipated return of “Daredevil: Born Again” on Disney+. Fans will be thrilled to see Charlie Cox reprise his role as the blind lawyer turned vigilante, Matt Murdock. Vincent D’Onofrio (Kingpin) and Jon Bernthal (Punisher) also return, promising a gripping continuation of the story that began on Netflix in 2015.this looks like a great start to a blog post previewing new TV shows this week!
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Must-Watch Dramas
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Zero Day (Netflix, Feb. 20)
Robert De Niro makes his television series debut in this gripping political thriller as a former president investigating a global cyber meltdown. With disinformation and its impact on politics at the forefront,”zero Day” promises a timely and thought-provoking watch. The all-star cast includes Lizzy caplan, Angela Bassett, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine, and Joan Allen.
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A Thousand Blows (hulu, Feb. 21)
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