Posted March 13, 2023 • Last updated March 13, 2023

Watching This Week #103

Listings for March 13 to 19, 2023.

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Welcome to the March 13, 2023, edition of Watching This Week, the weekly newsletter from Where Can I Watch – covering the latest news on where TV shows and movies will be available in Canada.

As mentioned last week, due to upcoming personal events, this is an abbreviated edition focusing on listings for the coming seven days. We plan to return to our regular level of content in a couple of weeks.  


What's new this week – March 13–19

Compiled from our monthly listings and/or any subsequent updates we've come across. We strive for accuracy but schedules may change without notice. Some series/seasons may have weekly rollouts; we won't list new episodes every week (though we may note significant episodes such as series finales). *An asterisk denotes programming added in past weeks that we've learned about (or has been rescheduled) since our last newsletter.

  • Netflix: Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle (comedy special – Tuesday); Money Shot: The Pornhub Story (doc – Wednesday); Shadow & Bone (season 2 – Thursday); Dance 100 (reality competition – Friday); In His Shadow (thriller film – Friday); The Magician's Elephant (family film – Friday)
  • Disney+: Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989–93 series – Wednesday); My Family (Japanese series – Wednesday); Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (season 2 – Wednesday); Wedding Agreement: The Series (Indian series – Wednesday); Where is Private Dulaney? (Hulu docuseries – Wednesday); Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman ("docu-special" – Friday); Boston Strangler (drama film – Friday);
  • Crave: Just for Laughs 2022: The Gala Specials – Chelsea Handler (Friday); The Mauritanian (2021 film – Friday); See How They Run (2022 film – Friday)
  • Prime Video: Happy Endings (2011–13 series – Wednesday); Angel Flight (Japanese series – Thursday); Class of '07 (Australian series –Thursday); Detective Knight: Independence (action film – Friday); Dom (season 2 – Friday); Last Light (2022 Peacock miniseries – Friday); The Nigerian Trade (we think this a film – Friday); Swarm (drama series – Friday);
  • CBC Gem: 52nd Juno Awards (main telecast – Monday at 8:00 p.m. ET); Norwegian-ish (Nordic dramedy series – Monday); Upright (season 2 – Wednesday); Fait divers (seasons 3 and 4 – Friday); I Am Syd Stone (2021 film – Friday);
  • Paramount+ (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): Escape at Dannemora (2018 Showtime miniseries – Tuesday); The Journey with Andrea Bocelli (docuseries – Tuesday); The Inspection (2022 drama film – Friday); Jinkx Monsoon: Red Head Redemption (comedy special – Friday); Monster in the Shadows (Peacock docuseries – Friday)
  • Apple TV+: Ted Lasso (season 3 – Wednesdays)
  • PBS (most shows streaming on Passport and PBS Masterpiece on Prime Video): Call the Midwife (season 12 – Sundays); Sanditon (season 3 – Sundays); Marie Antoinette (historical drama – Sundays)
  • Showcase (also on StackTV): Gotham Knights (CW DC series – Tuesdays)
  • W Network (also on StackTV): The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock limited series – Thursdays)
  • CTV Sci-Fi: Superman & Lois (Wednesdays)
  • BBC Earth (in free preview on most TV providers; also available as a channel on Prime Video): Serengeti Ⅲ (nature docuseries – Sundays)
  • AMC (available on AMC+ on Prime Video and Apple TV): Lucky Hank (drama series starring Bob Odenkirk – Sundays)
  • Starz (also available as an add-on/channel on Crave, Prime Video, and Apple TV): Power Book Ⅱ: Ghost (season 3 – Fridays)

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