What’s on TV this week: ‘Bridgerton,’ ‘Atlanta,’ ‘Halo,’ J.Lo and more
Sunday A Japanese theater artist comes to terms with a deep personal loss in Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s absorbing, Oscar-nominated 2021 drama “Drive My Car.” Anytime, HBO Max College basketball’s finest hoop it up as March Madness continues at the “2022 NCAA Basketball Tournament.” Various times, CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV; also Thursday-Saturday “Call the Midwife” delivers a bundle of new episodes as this ...
by Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times
Mar 17, 2022
3 minutes
Sunday
A Japanese theater artist comes to terms with a deep personal loss in Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s absorbing, Oscar-nominated 2021 drama “Drive My Car.” Anytime, HBO Max
College basketball’s finest hoop it up as March Madness continues at the “2022 NCAA Basketball Tournament.” Various times, CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV; also Thursday-Saturday
“Call the Midwife” delivers a bundle of new episodes as this period drama returns for its 11th season. 8 p.m. ET PBS
Return with us now to Regency-era England for a second season of the romantic period drama “Sanditon” on “Masterpiece.” Rose Williams
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