March 2025 Watchlist: The TV shows to watch this week and month
David Farnor | On 16, Mar 2025
Netflix. Amazon Prime Video. BBC iPlayer. NOW. Apple TV+. Paramount+. All 4. There’s so much TV to watch these days in so many places that it can be hard to keep up. Every month, we boil down what’s on the box to the essentials you need in your streaming queue.
We’ve sorted through All The TV to bring you your March 2025 UK TV highlights – what’s worth watching and where you can stream it online in the UK.
Week 1
The Americas: Season 1
Tom Hanks narrates this 10-part documentary series showcasing the spectacular natural world of the American continents.
UK air date:
When? 2nd March (6.30pm)
What channel? BBC One
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available weekly
The Bay: Season 5
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n9EJzGcN2Tc
When 23-year-old university student, Hannah, is found dead on the edge of the docks, Morecambe’s MIU team has another case to solve. DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason), who is returning to work following the death of her father, pushes aside her own grief to support Hannah’s bitterly divided family.
UK air date:
When? 2nd March (9pm)
What channel? ITV
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
Fear: Season 1
This three-part psychological thriller follows a family pushed to their absolute limits. Excited to make a fresh start away from London, Martyn (Martin Compston) and Rebecca move into a beautiful house in Glasgow with their two young children. At first the new home seems idyllic, but when their neighbour makes unnerving comments to Rebecca, it turns out to be the start of something far more intimidating.
UK air date:
When? 4th March
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Get Millie Black
Tamara Lawrance stars in this six-part crime noir following the inimitable Millie-Jean Black, a police detective forced to quit Scotland Yard and return home to Jamaica, where she is soon pursuing a missing persons case that threatens to expose more than she may be willing to confront
UK air date:
When? 5th March (9pm)
What channel? Channel 4
Watch online in the UK:
Channel 4 (Free)
Available all at once on-demand
Daredevil: Born Again
The nine-part series sees Charlie Cox reprise his role as the crime-fighting lawyer Matt Murdock, alongside Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin/Wilson Fisk and Jon Bernthal as The Punisher, as well as Daredevil’s close friends and allies, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen and Elden Henson as Foggy. Episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 5th March (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Week 2
Belgravia: The Next Chapter: Season 2
Belgravia, 1871. The eligible Lord Frederick Trenchard meets the bewitching Clara Dunn, and they fall deeply in love. A romantic courtship and proposal follow, and Clara is swept off her feet. But there are hidden depths to Frederick; he carries trauma from his childhood, following years of emotional neglect and resentment from his father, who favoured the younger son, James.
UK air date:
When? 9th March
What channel? ITVX
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
Ten Pound Poms: Season 2
You can make your own world when you leave the past behind. But swapping dreary 50s Britain for the Australian dream can come at a price. Michelle Keegan and Faye Marsay star in this period drama about expats heading Down Under.
UK air date:
When? 9th March (8pm)
What channel? BBC One
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available weekly
The Righteous Gemstones: Season 4
From Danny McBride (Vice Principals, Eastbound & Down), this critically acclaimed comedy follows a world-famous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work. Despite constant bickering, Gemstone family ties run deep. In the fourth and final season, the family’s codependence is tested as they attempt to move forward without letting go of their storied past. Episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 12th March
What channel? Sky Comedy
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Adolescence: Season 1
Directed by Boiling Point’s Philip Barantini and starring Stephen Graham, this one-shot series tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper) is arrested for the murder of a teenage girl who goes to his school.
UK air date:
When? 13th March (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Wheel of Time: Season 3
In Season 3, as threats against the Light are multiplying, Moiraine Damodred (Rosamund Pike) and Rand al’Thor (Josha Stradowski) embark on a perilous journey to the Aiel Waste to uncover the true fate of the Dragon Reborn. With the Forsaken in hot pursuit, Moraine must prevent the Dragon from turning Dark… no matter the cost. Episodes 1 to 3 arrive together, with episodes then arriving weekly.
UK air date:
When? 13th March
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Grey’s Anatomy: Season 21, Part 2
The long-running medical drama returns to continue its twenty-first season, with episodes arriving weekly.
UK air date:
When? 14th March (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Dope Thief
Based on Dennis Tafoya’s book, the eight-part series follows long-time Philly friends and delinquents who pose as DEA agents to rob an unknown house in the countryside, only to have their small-time grift become a life-and-death enterprise, as they unwittingly reveal and unravel the biggest hidden narcotics corridor on the Eastern Seaboard. The first two episodes arrive on Friday 14th March, followed by weekly episodes until the finale on 25th April.
UK air date:
When? 14th March (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Week 3
Protection
Protection is a thriller about what happens when the clandestine and morally grey witness protection system breaks down. This compelling series is created by Kris Mrksa, the acclaimed writer of White House Farm and No Escape. The series stars Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley), as Detective Inspector Liz Nyles, a single mum juggling a difficult divorce and a sick father, who finds herself at the heart of a security breach within her witness protection unit. Professionally compromised by a secret affair with a colleague, she is determined to uncover the true source of corruption within the police. Liz will stop at nothing to redeem herself, the reputation of her lover, and to keep her witnesses and her own family safe. Even if it means breaking all the rules.
UK air date:
When? 16th March (9pm)
What channel? ITV
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
The Residence: Season 1
132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous State Dinner. The Residence is a screwball whodunnit set in the upstairs, downstairs, and backstairs of the White House, among the eclectic staff of the world’s most famous mansion. Shondaland’s new series stars Uzo Aduba and Giancarlo Esposito with Paul William Davies (Scandal, For the People) as showrunner.
UK air date:
When? 20th March (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Last One Laughing: UK
10 comedians. One rule. Do not laugh. Jimmy Carr has assembled ten of the UK’s funniest people in one room – Roisin Conaty, Bob Mortimer, Daisy May Cooper, Joe Lycett, Judi Love, Rob Beckett, Sara Pascoe, Lou Sanders, Joe Wilkinson, Harriet Kemsley and Richard Ayoade – and set them the challenge of making each other laugh, without laughing themselves. Over the course of the series, they will try any means necessary to try and break their opponents… but can they do it all with a straight face?
UK air date:
When? 20th March
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Gangs of London: Season 3
As chaos erupts in London after a spiked shipment of cocaine kills hundreds, fan- favourite characters collide with new faces bound by blood ties, sparking brutal power struggles, unexpected alliances, and fierce rivalries. Former undercover cop turned gangster Elliot navigates his new role as a top-level criminal alongside the Dumanis, but the spiking throws their operations into disarray. The Wallaces, Luan, Lale, and the street gangs face devastating consequences as personal vendettas collide with professional power struggles bleeding into violent turf wars. In the ruthless fight for control of London’s criminal underworld, no one is safe. This was no accident — it was a calculated attack. But who’s pulling the strings? Episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 20th March
What channel? Sky Atlantic
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Happy Face
This eight-part drama stars Happy Face (Dennis Quaid) as an incarcerated serial killer who also is Melissa’s (Annaleigh Ashford) once-beloved father. After decades of no contact, he finally finds a way to force himself back into his daughter’s life. In a race against the clock, Melissa must find out if an innocent man is going to be put to death for a crime her father committed. Throughout, she discovers the impact her father had on his victims’ families, she must face a reckoning of her own identity. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly.
UK air date:
When? 21st March (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Week 4
Side Quest: Season 1
An expansion of the Mythic Quest universe, this spin-off comedy series explores the lives of employees, players and fans who are impacted by the game in an anthology format. All 4 episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 26th March (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Studio: Season 1
Seth Rogen stars in this comedy series as Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of embattled Continental Studios. As movies struggle to stay alive and relevant, Matt and his core team of infighting executives battle their insecurities as they wrangle narcissistic artists and craven corporate overlords in the ever-elusive pursuit of making great films. With their power suits masking their never-ending sense of panic, every party, set visit, casting decision, marketing meeting and award show presents them with an opportunity for glittering success or career-ending catastrophe. As someone who eats, sleeps and breathes movies, it’s the job Matt’s been pursuing his whole life, and it may very well destroy him. The first two episodes arrive on Wednesday 26th March, followed by weekly episodes until the finale on 21st May.
UK air date:
When? 26th March (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Bosch: Legacy: Season 3
The third and last chapter of the Bosch spin-off series is based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling novels Desert Star (2022) and The Black Ice (1993). The murder investigation of Kurt Dockweiler brings dangerous secrets to light and threatens to ruin the lives of our three principal characters. The disappearance of a family haunts Harry Bosch and forces him to confront the limits of justice. In a hotly contested race, Honey “Money” Chandler is poised to become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles. And Maddie Bosch gets entangled in a series of violent follow-home robberies.
UK air date:
When? 27th March
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
MobLand: Season 1
Two mob families clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives in this drama starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren.
UK air date:
When? 30th March (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand