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On March 22, the first night of the 3-part event series The Faithful: Women of the Bible will debut at 8 PM on FOX. Each episode is 2-hours long.

This event series is a dramatization of the Book of Genesis from The Bible, focusing on the challenges of marriage, the joys and heartbreak of children, confronting temptation and finding faith.

The three episodes will be told through the lens of five of The Old Testament’s most legendary women: Sarah (Minnie Driver) and her maidservant Hagar (Natacha Karam), Sarah’s great-niece Rebekah (Alexa Davalos), and Rebekah’s nieces, sisters Leah (Millie Brady) and Rachel (Blu Hunt).

The series also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Tom Mison, Tom Payne, Ben Robson, James Purefoy, Taylor Napier and Will Stevens.

NOTE: Part 2 of this event series will air on March 29, and the final part will air on April 5.

Here is a trailer for The Faithful: Women of the Bible:

The new small screen adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo will debut on PBS on March 22 at 10 PM.

Young sailor Edmond Dantès (Sam Clafin from Daisy Jones and the Six and The Hunger Games) is betrayed by those he trusts most and is torn from his fiancé and thrown into a nightmarish prison. But fortune favors patient Dantès: he escapes, claims a hidden treasure, and transforms himself into the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo to exact thrilling revenge. Can Dantès reclaim justice?

The cast includes legendary actor Jeremy Irons and Blake Ritson (The Gilded Age).

Here is a trailer for The Count of Monte Cristo:

On March 22, the new period piece drama The Forsytes will debut on PBS at 9 PM

Based on the John Galsworthy Nobel Prize winning book series, The Forsytes focuses on a wealthy solicitor who becomes obsessed with a woman who rejects him despite his riches. After they marry, she remains distant, driving him to extreme lengths to control her in this epic early-20th-century family saga.

The series stars Millie Gibson, Joshua Orpin, Francesca Annis, Danny Griffin, Eleanor Tomlinson, Jack Davenport, Stephen Moyer, Tuppence Middleton and Tom Durant Pritchard.

Here is a trailer for The Forsytes:

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The new Britbox drama The Lady will debut online today while the new drama Imperfect Women will also debut online today on Apple TV. Meanwhile, the finale of Cross will air online on Amazon Prime.

5:30 PM:
Captain America: The First Avenger movie on FX

5:40 PM:
Titanic movie on Encore

5:45 PM:
An American in Paris (classic) movie on FMC

6 PM:
It Was Always You movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Family Practice Mysteries movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Freeform
Not Without Hope movie on Showtime 2

7 PM:
The Outsiders movie on BBC America

7:30 PM:
Easy A movie on Starz

8 PM:
Chicago Med on NBC (NEW)
Roadhouse Romance movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Ruby Herring Mysteries: Her Last Breath movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier movie on FX
Florence Foster Jenkins movie on Showtime 2

8:30 PM:
The Proposal movie on Freeform
John Wick movie on HBO
The School of Rock movie on Paramount Network

9 PM:
Chicago Fire on NBC (NEW)

9:45 PM:
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on AMC
Stand By Me movie on BBC America

10 PM:
Chicago P.D. on NBC ((NEW)

10:15 PM:
John Wick: Chapter 2 movie on HBO

Enjoy!

On March 21, the Hallmark Channel movie Two for Tee will debut at 8 PM.

Tee (Janel Parrish) is a Chinese American pottery artist who meets new community center handyman Will (Chris McNally). As she learns about her family’s traditions through art, can she and Will save the center from closure?

Here is a trailer for Two for Tee:

The new prequel series Hope Valley 1874 will debut on Hallmark+ on March 21.

The When Calls the Heart prequel will follow Rebecca Clarke (Bethany Joy Lenz), who travels from Chicago to the Western Canadian frontier with her 11-year-old daughter (Mila Morgan) but must accept help from local rancher Tom Moore when her wagon breaks down.

The cast includes Benjamin Ayres, Jill Hennessy, Roan Curtis, Lachlan Quarmby, Chelsea Hobbs and Ryan Robbins.

NOTE: Hope Valley: 1874 will then move to its regular night, Thursdays, on March 26.

Here is a trailer for Hope Valley 1874:

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
X-Men: Days of Future Past movie on FX

5:30 PM:
Cinderella movie on Freeform

5:40 PM:
The Tomorrow War movie on MGM+

6 PM:
As Luck Would Have It movie movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Haunted Harmony Mysteries movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)

6:20 PM:
She’s All That movie on TMC

7 PM:
Spider-Man (2002) movie on HBO 2
Top Gun movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
Will Trent on ABC (NEW)
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Love of the Irish movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Buried at C movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)
Cruella (2021) movie on Freeform
Deadpool movie on FX
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning movie on MGM+

9 PM:
High Potential on ABC (NEW)
NCIS: Origins on CBS (NEW)
Top Gun: Maverick movie on Showtime 2

10 PM:
RJ Decker on ABC (NEW)
NCIS: Sydney on CBS (NEW)
My Cousin Vinny movie on
Little Miss Sunshine movie on HBO

Enjoy!

On March 20, the new Netflix movie Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will debut online.

During World War II, Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) returns to a bombed Birmingham and becomes involved in secret wartime missions based on true events, facing new threats as he reckons with his past and rising national stakes.

The movie co-stars Barry Keoghan, Stephen Graham, Tim Roth, Jay Lycurgo, Rebecca Ferguson and Sophie Rundle.

Here is a trailer for Peaky Blinders:The Immortal Man:

Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On March 18, the new drama Imperfect Women will debut online on Apple TV. Based on the novel by Araminta Hall, the series examines a crime that shatters the lives of three women in a decades-long friendship. The unconventional thriller explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that irrevocably alter our lives. As the investigation unravels, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem. The ensemble cast includes Elisabeth Moss, Kate Mara, Kerry Washington, Joel Kinnaman, Keith Carradine, Corey Stoll, Rome Flynn, Wilson Bethel, Ana Ortiz, Jill Wagner, Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sheryl Lee Ralph.

The finale of Cross will air online on Amazon Prime on March 18.

Also on March 18, the new Britbox drama The Lady will debut online. The series follows the rise and fall of former royal dresser Jane Andrews (Mia McKenna-Bruce), whose rags to riches fairy tale fell apart when she was convicted of murder. Once a young working-class girl, Jane answered an advertisement in a magazine and to the astonishment of her friends and family, became the Duchess of York’s dresser at Buckingham Palace. Moving amongst the highest social circles in Britain, Jane managed to secure a place in the upper-classes, only to lose her job with the Duchess after nine years of service. Still reeling from her fall from grace, Jane went on to meet charismatic businessman Thomas Cressman (Ed Speleers) and fell deeply in love. Soon cracks began to develop in the romance Jane had pinned all her hopes on, with disastrous consequences. The cast includes Natalie Dormer, Ophelia Lovibond, Sean Teale and Philip Glenister.

The new Netflix movie Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will debut online on March 20. During World War II, Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) returns to a bombed Birmingham and becomes involved in secret wartime missions based on true events, facing new threats as he reckons with his past and rising national stakes. The movie co-stars Barry Keoghan, Stephen Graham, Tim Roth, Jay Lycurgo, Rebecca Ferguson and Sophie Rundle.

On March 21, the new prequel series Happy Valley 1874 will debut on Hallmark+. The When Calls the Heart prequel will follow Rebecca Clarke (Bethany Joy Lenz), who travels from Chicago to the Western Canadian frontier with her 11-year-old daughter (Mila Morgan) but must accept help from local rancher Tom Moore when her wagon breaks down. The cast includes Benjamin Ayres, Jill Hennessy, Roan Curtis, Lachlan Quarmby, Chelsea Hobbs and Ryan Robbins. NOTE: Hope Valley 1874 will then move to its regular night, Thursdays, on March 26.

The Hallmark Channel movie Two for Tee will debut online on March 21 at 8 PM. Tee (Janel Parrish) is a Chinese American pottery artist who meets new community center handyman Will (Chris McNally). As she learns about her family’s traditions through art, can she and Will save the center from closure?

On March 22, the 15th season premiere of Call the Midwife will air on PBS at 8 PM followed by the debut of the new period piece drama The Forsytes at 9 PM followed by the new small screen adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo at 10 PM. The Forsytes is based on the John Galsworthy Nobel Prize winning book series, The Forsytes focuses on a wealthy solicitor who becomes obsessed with a woman who rejects him despite his riches. After they marry, she remains distant, driving him to extreme lengths to control her in this epic early-20th-century family saga. The series stars Millie Gibson, Joshua Orpin, Francesca Annis, Danny Griffin, Eleanor Tomlinson, Jack Davenport, Stephen Moyer, Tuppence Middleton and Tom Durant Pritchard. AND, The Count of Monte Cristo focuses on young sailor Edmond Dantès (Sam Clafin, Daisy Jones and the Six and The Hunger Games) is betrayed by those he trusts most and is torn from his fiancé and thrown into a nightmarish prison. But fortune favors patient Dantès: he escapes, claims a hidden treasure, and transforms himself into the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo to exact thrilling revenge. Can Dantès reclaim justice? The cast includes Jeremy Irons and Blake Ritson.

Lastly, the first night of the 3-part event series The Faithful will debut on March 22 at 8 PM on FOX (each episode is 2-hours long). This event series is a dramatization of the Book of Genesis from The Bible, focusing on the challenges of marriage, the joys and heartbreak of children, confronting temptation and finding faith. The three episodes will be told through the lens of five of The Old Testament’s most legendary women: Sarah (Minnie Driver) and her maidservant Hagar (Natacha Karam), Sarah’s great-niece Rebekah (Alexa Davalos), and Rebekah’s nieces, sisters Leah (Millie Brady) and Rachel (Blu Hunt). The series also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Tom Mison, Tom Payne, Ben Robson, James Purefoy, Taylor Napier and Will Stevens. NOTE: Part 2 of this event series will air on March 29, and the final part will air on April 5.

Mark your calendars!

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:45 PM:
Top Gun: Maverick movie on Showtime

5:55 PM:
Bridget Jones’s Baby movie on Encore

6 PM:
Missing the Boat movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered on Hallmark Movies (Reair)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie on Syfy

7 PM:
Hotel Transylvania 2 (animated) movie on Freeform

8 PM:
Wild Cards on CW (Encore)
Villa Amore movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back movie on Hallmark Movies (Reair)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi movie on FX
Shooter movie on Showtime

8:30 PM:
From on MGM+ (Encore)
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off movie on BBC America

8:45 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Starz

9 PM:
FBI on CBS (NEW)
Memory of a Killer on FOX (NEW)
Wild Cards on CW (Encore)
Elemental (animated) movie on Freeform
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 movie on Syfy

9:30 PM:
From on MGM+ (Encore)
What a Girl Wants movie on E!

10 PM:
The Rookie on ABC (NEW)
CIA on CBS (NEW)
The Tomorrow War movie on TNT

10:20 PM:
The Saint (1997) movie on TMC

10:30 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

Enjoy!