What To Watch: Jury Duty For Marsden, Hello Tomorrow! Says Goodbye, Hahn In Tiny Beautiful Things And More

On TV this Friday: James Marsden heads to Jury Duty, Kathryn Hahn stars in Hulu's latest limited series and Hello Tomorrow! wraps its freshman season. 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 April 7, 2023

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Hello Tomorrow!

Apple TV+

Season 1 finale: As Jack has said, "You can’t give your customers everything, but you can make them believe that what you’re giving them is all they’ll ever need." (Not yet renewed.)

Jury Duty

FreeVee

Series premiere (first four episodes): A trial is shown through the eyes of one juror, but unbeknownst to him, the entire case is fake and being performed by actors; James Marsden (Dead to Me), Alan Barinholtz (History of the World, Part II), Rashida “Sheedz” Olayiwola (South Side) and Kerry O’Neill (Murderville) co-star. (Watch trailer.)

The Problem With Jon Stewart

Apple TV+

Season 2 finale: The host wraps up a season full of problems with... even more problems! (Not yet renewed.)

Tiny Beautiful Things

Hulu

Limited series premiere (all eight episodes): A woman (WandaVision's Kathryn Hahn) reluctantly becomes an anonymous and revered advice columnist, despite the fact that her own life is falling apart; Sarah Pidgeon (The Wilds) and Merritt Wever (Nurse Jackie) co-star.

Transatlantic

Netflix

Limited series premiere (all seven episodes): Two Americans and their allies form a scrappy rescue operation in 1940 Marseilles to help refugees flee Europe during WWII; Gillian Jacobs (Community), Cory Michael Smith (Gotham) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) star.

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Lopez vs. Lopez

NBC

Rosie realizes that George isn't the source of her problems; George and Rosie blame Mayan and Quinten's parenting when Chance gets into a fight at school.

Power Book II: Ghost

Starz

Dru sets up a risky deal; the Tejadas and Davis discuss how they're going to handle Whitman.

RuPaul's Drag Race

MTV

Ahead of Season 15's Grand Finale, the queens reunite to discuss the season's most gag-worthy moments. (See last week's big twist?)

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Fire Country

CBS

The crews rush to a crash scene involving a train full of illicit cargo; country music superstar Kane Brown guest-stars (read preview).

Whose Line Is it Anyway?

The CW

The new season serves up a second helping of outtakes and never-before-seen footage.

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