What To Watch On TV And Streaming Saturday, March 28, 2026






Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot.

On TV this Saturday: March Madness tournaments continue, Teri Polo hunts down “The Man in the Window,” and “Have I Got News for You” wraps Season 4. 

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Showtimes for March 28, 2026


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Women’s NCAA Basketball

See below for networks
MARCH MADNESS

ABC

  • Michigan vs. Louisville (12:30 p.m.)
  • Texas vs. Kentucky (3 p.m.)

ESPN

  • South Carolina vs. Oklahoma (5 p.m.) 
  • TCU vs. Virginia, (7:30 p.m.)


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Men’s NCAA Basketball

TBS/truTV
MARCH MADNESS

First up, llinois takes on Iowa (6:09 p.m.). Then, Arizona faces Purdue (8:49 p.m.).


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Baseball Night in America

Fox

Season 12 premiere: The Kansas City Royals visit the Atlanta Braves.


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A Royal Setting

Hallmark Channel
MOVIE PREMIERE

A world-renowned gemologist (Jen Lilley) is hired by a prince (Dan Jeannotte) to restore the crown jewels, complicating his relationship with his mother, the queen.

The Man in the Window

Lifetime
MOVIE PREMIERE

After her neighbor turns up dead, a woman (Teri Polo) risks it all to prove her fling’s (Dylan Walsh) the killer; Jamie-Lynn Sigler co-stars.


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Have I Got News for You

CNN

Season 4 finale: Journalist Kara Swisher and comedian Nish Kumar appear.


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48 Hours

CBS

A high-profile kidnapping case that drew national attention takes a new turn as Denise Huskins Quinn and Aaron Quinn work with law enforcement to help uncover additional crimes committed by their attacker, Matthew Muller.

Duck Dynasty: The Revival

A&E

Willie’s determined to revolutionize podcasting, enlisting his old buddy Mountain Man for the ride; Uncle Si sparks a feud between John Luke and John Reed over a prized elk head.



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