What To Watch: Brooklyn 99 Reunion, P.D.'s Voight Takes Stand And More

On TV this Wednesday: Chicago P.D.'s Voight heads to court, A Million Little Things' Gary gains insight into his past and Andy Samberg is Comedy Central's Digman! Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for March 22, 2023

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Ted Lasso

Apple TV+

News of a free agent sends the clubs into a frenzy. (Watch Jason Sudeikis/Nick Mohammed and Brett Goldstein/Juno Temple interviews; is Rupert's office inspired by Star Wars?)

Waco: American Apocalypse

Netflix

The three-part docuseries offers the "definitive account" of what happened in Waco, Texas in 1993, when cult leader David Koresh faced off against the federal government in a bloody, 51-day siege.

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Chicago Med

NBC

Will and Nellie treat a patient with a very rare disorder; CFD and Med staff work together to free a paranoid father trapped in the MRI suite.

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Chicago Fire

NBC

Cruz's increased workload begins to take its toll; Kidd, Gallo and Carver get caught in the middle of a gang war. (Look who's coming back!)

House of Payne

BET

Season 10 premiere: After someone blows up his food truck, Curtis takes the investigation into his own hands. (Assisted Living's Season 4 premiere airs at 9:30 pm.)

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A Million Little Things

ABC

Regina and Rome face challenges living with Walter; Gary reconnects with a relative who offers insight into his past. (Fall behind? Read Episode 6 recap.)

Chicago P.D.

NBC

In an episode directed by former star Jesse Lee Soffer, Voight takes the stand for ASA Chapman in a high-stakes murder trial against drug kingpin Arturo Morales.

Snowfall

FX

Franklin braces for fallout; Kane seeks revenge.

True Lies

CBS

Omega Sector seeks help from a merciless contract assassin known as The Wolf (played by Matthew Lillard). (Lingo benched till next season — but why?)

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Digman!

Comedy Central

Series premiere: B99's Andy Samberg co-created the adult animated comedy and voices title character Rip Digman, a washed-up celebrity archeologist; former TV wife Melissa Fumero voices Bella. (Watch trailer.)

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