This Week on Sling TV
All times Eastern.
Monday March 14
NBA on ESPN - Cavs at Jazz: The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to hold the top spot in the Eastern conference, despite LeBron James’ recent declaration that the team is not yet playoff ready. Meanwhile, the Jazz are fighting for their lives, trailing the Rockets in the battle for the eighth and final playoff spot in the West. (8pm Monday, ESPN)
Better Call Saul: Kim works to dig herself out of a hole at HHM while Jimmy’s frustration with his restrictive work environment increases. (10pm Monday, AMC)
And Then There Were None: If you missed the Sunday night airing of the first half of this two-part miniseries, then you can catch up on Sling on-demand or catch a re-air at 7pm followed by the second and final chapter. Charles Dance (aka Game of Throne’s Tywin Lannister) stars in this critically praised adaptation of Agatha Christie’s greatest mystery. (7pm and 9pm Monday, Lifetime)
Tuesday March 15
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on truTV: The 22-10 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles take on the 18-14 Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in the first game of the first four play-in games of March Madness. The winner gets to play the 28-6 North Carolina Tar Heels Thursday in the opening round as the number 16 seed in the East Regional. Then, Vanderbilt takes on Wichita State to see which team will go on to play #15 Arizona on Thursday. (6:30 & 9pm Tuesday, truTV)
Bride & Prejudice: This new docuseries follows an interfaith couple, a gay couple, and an interracial couple who face judgment from their families over their decision to marry. (9pm Tuesday, FYI)
Wednesday March 16
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on truTV: It’s the final two play-in games: Holy Cross Crusaders meet the Southern Jaguars to find out who will play against Oregon followed by the Michigan Wolverines battling the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes to face Notre Dame in the first round of March Madness. (6:30 & 9pm Tuesday, truTV)
Thursday March 17
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on TBS, TNT & truTV: From lunchtime to past your bedtime, it’s an orgy of college basketball as 24 teams tip off in 12 games across three networks in the opening round of the 2016 NCAA College Basketball Tournament. (First game starts at 12:30pm Thursday, truTV)
Vikings: Tension is high in Paris and Wessex as betrayals are revealed. Meanwhile, Ecbert agrees to support Kwenthrith in Mercia while Ragnar reveals his deepest secret to Yidu and Lagertha and Kalf learn some exciting news. (10pm Thursday, HISTORY)
Join or Die with Craig Ferguson: If you haven’t been watching Craig Ferguson’s new late night show, then it’s not too late to start. This week, Ferguson and his guests, including Jack Black, discuss history’s craziest cults, followed by an all session of Night Class. (11pm Thursday, History)
Friday March 18
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on TBS, TNT & truTV: Another day, another 12 hours of wall-to-wall college basketball across three networks as 24 teams battle it out to advance to round two. (First game starts at 12:30pm Thursday, truTV)
Saturday March 19
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on TBS & TNT: Round two coverage starts with a tip-off at 6pm for the first of four games as the winners move on to the Sweet 16. (6pm and 8:30pm on TNT, 7pm and 9:30pm Saturday on TBS)
The Monuments Men: George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Cate Blanchett star in this dramatization of the true effort to track down Nazi-looted art during World War II. (10:30pm Saturday, AMC)
Sunday March 20
NCAA College Basketball Tournament on TBS & TNT: Round two coverage continues with tip-off at 6pm for the first of four games to continue the formation of this year’s Sweet 16. (6pm and 8:30pm on TNT, 7pm and 9:30pm Sunday on TBS)
The Walking Dead: There are only three episodes left this season and it’s clear something big is coming. Now that Carol and Maggie have been reunited with the rest of Rick’s team, how long before they meet the real Negan? (9pm Sunday, AMC)
Vinyl: Devon finds safety with old friends at the Chelsea Hotel while Richie continues on his downward spiral. (9pm Sunday, HBO)
Girls: Hannah takes a much-needed break from Fran and goes away with her mom, who is still trying to figure out her relationship with her husband. Meanwhile, Shoshanna’s romance with Yoshi is flourishing in Japan and Jessa asks her sister for help. (10pm Sunday, HBO)