What To Watch: Bachelor Makes His Pick, America's Most Wanted Revival, DuckTales Ends And More
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On TV this Monday: Matt James hands out his final rose, Elizabeth Vargas hunts America's Most Wanted and Disney's DuckTales revival comes to an end. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for March 15, 2021
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DuckTales
Disney XD
Series finale (90 minutes): The Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with F.O.W.L.
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The Bachelor
ABC
Season 25 finale: Michelle and Rachael meet with Matt's family; a last-minute development shakes things up. (After the Final Rose, hosted by Chris HarrisonFox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho, follows at 10.)
Bulletproof
The CW
Season 3 premiere: Bishop and Pike are on the case when a new acquaintance of Pike's daughter goes missing on a South African getaway.
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Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
Bob prepares to meet Abishola's mother, as the bride-to-be considers breaking Nigerian tradition by having a small wedding.
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All Rise
CBS
Emily and Mark are on opposing sides of a compelling jewelry store robbery case; Amy brings in a potential client with ties to Mark's father.
America's Most Wanted
Fox
Revival premiere: Journalist Elizabeth Vargas succeeds John Walsh as host in this new iteration, which will utilize technologically advanced tools and the power of social media to catch criminals.
Black Lightning
The CW
Jefferson crosses a line with Lynn; Anissa has important news; Tobias makes an unexpected move. (Wait, has [Spoiler] been recast?)
Intervention
A&E
Season 22 premiere: New episodes promise to expose the devastating reality of addiction and the nation's ever-growing drug epidemic.
Snowpiercer
TNT
In Season 2's antepenultimate hour, an engineering disaster forces Layton to make an impossible decision. (Could it lead to this?)
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Debris
NBC
Bryan and Finola investigate a mysterious, otherworldly square; Maddox meets with an old contact. (Get details on Manifest's return/new night!)
♦ ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY ♦
On March 15, 1977, ABC had two "numerical" series premieres — the family drama Eight Is Enough, and the sitcom Three's Company.