Spring is here, and fresh TV is blooming. For those who’ve been waiting for something new on your screens, here is Deadline’s annual list of the season’s premiere dates for new and returning series.
It covers more than 175 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting between April 1 and June 15 in all dayparts but does does not include movies or specials, other than awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list regularly as more dates are revealed.April 1:The Last Bus (Netflix, new sci-fi/comedy series)Trivia Quest (Netflix, new interactive series)Get Organized with the Home Edit (Netflix, Season 2)Slow Horses (Apple TV+, new drama series)Doug Unplugs (Apple TV+, Season 2B)The Outlaws (Prime Video, new comedy series)Luxe Listings Sydney (Prime Video, Season 2)Bridesman (Grindr, new comedy series)April 3:64th Grammy Awards (CBS, live awards special; postponed from January 31)Saints & Sinners (Bounce TV, Season 6; final season)Final Moments (Oxygen, new docuseries)The Fixers (BYUtv, Season 3)April 4:The Invisible Pilot (HBO/HBO Max, new docuseries)Long Slow Exhale (Spectrum Originals, new drama series)Mud, Sweat and Beards (USA Network, new docuseries)AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (World Channel, Season 14)Harry Wild (Acorn TV, new drama series)April 6:The Hardy Boys (Hulu, Season 2)The Ultimatum (Netflix, new unscripted series)Body Parts (TLC, new docuseries)The Rising of the Shield Hero (Crunchyroll, Season 2)The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody (Crunchyroll, new anime series)Heartland (BYUtv, Season 14)April 7:Tokyo Vice (HBO Max, new docuseries)Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star (Netflix, new docuseries)Serving the Hamptons (Discovery+, new
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