Trending News|March 05, 2015 11:50 EST
March 2015 TV Series Premieres: New and Old Shows on ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC Debut New Seasons
Going by the number of TV shows that will premiere on ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX this month, it can be said that March 2015 will be a busy month for show creators who would be trying their luck with the audience. The TV shows that will premiere during this month include a combination of old and new ones.
Christian Today says that the first show to premiere this month was 'Secrets and Lies,' which premiered on ABC on March 1. 'Secrets and Lies' feature Ryan Philippe and Juliette Lewis. When Philippe's character discovers a dead boy while jogging, he becomes the primary suspect in the murder at once. Now, he has to find the real killer to save his name and reputation.
On March 1, 'Last Man on Earth' also premiered on ABC. It is basically a single-camera comedy that narrates the life of Phil Miller (Will Forte) - the last man on Earth.
CBS' 'Battle Creek,' starring Josh Duhamel and Dean Winters, also premiered on March 1. According to the official synopsis of the show, this television drama involves two detectives who promise to clean the streets of Battle Creek.
In addition, 'Once Upon A Time' Season 4 also returned on ABC on March 1 and the show carries on with he story of how good encounters the three evil villains - Ursula, Maleficent and Cruella.
On March 3, FOX also premiered 'Hell's Kitchen' Season 14, wherein Gordon Ramsay is giving the chef contestant a stiff competition. On the same day, 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' returned on ABC for to combat super villains once again.
'American Crime,' starring Felicity Hoffman and Timothy Hutton, will premiere on ABC on Thursday, March 5. 'American Crime' is an anthology crime television drams series.
'The Late Show With James Corden' will premiere on CBS on Monday, March 9. In this show, Corden will be taking over the late-night talk show from Craig Ferguson.
Finally, the comedy show 'One Big Happy' will premiere on Tuesday, March 17, on NBC. The show, whose story is about a lesbian who conceives her best friend's baby, will star Kelly Brook, Elisha Cuthbert and Chris Williams.