Acorn TV, 3:00 a.m. ET
SERIES PREMIERE: This 2017 series is another European import from Acorn TV, which lately has seen its territory invaded by Netflix. But this is an Irish series from TRE One, and stars Amy Huberman as Tara Rafferty, a woman’s advocate in Ireland who leaves the law firm of her fiancé after learning of his affair with another colleague. She starts her own small firm, specializing in family and divorce law.
Netflix, 3:00 a.m. ET
MOVIE PREMIERE: Yes, Benji is back — and he’s still a rescue dog. This 1970s canine cinema character, played (of course) by a new four-legged feature star, is revived for a new era, but with the same feel-good, avoid-the-treacle family film approach. The plot involves a couple of kids, and a witnessed robbery, but Benji’s real co-star here is the city of New Orleans.
Netflix, 3:00 a.m. ET
DOCUMENTARY PREMIERE: The awareness of opioid addiction has risen sharply in recent years — not as rapidly as the rise of the documented addiction itself, but it’s a start. And this documentary, which looks at prescribed drugs in general and eventually focuses on Adderall volley in this new, necessary war on drugs.
For a full review, see David Hinckley's All Along the Watchtower.
Various Networks, 12:00 p.m. ET
How long did it take for a thrilling, buzzer-beating upset at this year’s tournament? The first day, when, during yesterday’s game between No. 6 South seed Miami Hurricanes vs. No. 11 seed Loyola-Chicago Ramblers, the Ramblers sank the game-winning three-pointer with 0.3 seconds left on the clock. March madness, baby! Today, once again, games are available on four networks, beginning at noon ET on CBS, 12:30 p.m. ET on truTV, 1:30 p.m. ET on TNT, and 2 p.m. ET on TBS.
ABC, 9:01 p.m. ET
Tonight’s episode is really heavy: It not only has Coulson confronting his own death (and remember, he’s died before, in The Avengers movie), but has the S.H.I.E.L.D. team trying to save the Earth by amassing some strange elemental force called Gravitonium.
HBO, 10:00 p.m. ET
Tonight’s scheduled guests include Bill Bush, journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke.