daylight-saving time, which is a sign of the arrival of spring, as well as a new cycle of TV programming featuring people of color.This year’s spring television lineup is packed with plenty of scripted shows and documentaries, along with the return of some highly anticipated favorites.
Although this is the time of year that brings people outside again, there will be tons of things to watch on cable and digital streaming platforms during those days when you just want to stay in the house.As March comes to an end, we will see the premiere of Netflix’s Bridgerton, along with the third season of Donald Glover’s Atlanta, after an almost four-year hiatus.
Next month brings back Robin Thede’s award-winning comedy A Black Lady Sketch Show, HULU’s Woke, and the debut of 61st Street, starring Bentley Green, Courtney B.
Vance and Aunjanue Ellis.Check out our list of shows to look out for this spring.Atlanta (March 24)Atlanta is a comedic drama that follows Earnest “Earn” Marks and his cousin, Alfred “Paper Boi” Miles, as they try to find success in the Atlanta music scene.
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