What to watch on TV (and streaming) this weekend: August 20-22

Ted Lasso season 2 on Apple TV+, image courtesy Apple TV+
Ted Lasso season 2 on Apple TV+, image courtesy Apple TV+ /
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What will you be watching on TV (and streaming) this weekend? Need a quick list of what’s new to watch? If you’re not sure which shows, movies, or new episodes are premiering this weekend, we’ve got your back! Here’s what to watch.

Across networks and streaming platforms, there’s a lot of content on TV! Which TV network or streaming platform is your go-to? That said, it’s not easy finding something new to watch. Not to mention, with movie theaters now open again, there’s even more entertainment available. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, we’ve listed the top new episodes and shows to keep an eye out on.

Instead of spending a lot of time browsing for something to watch, why not just check out our quick list of recommendations?

Please note: The times below are ET

Here’s what’s coming to the small screen this weekend, Aug. 20-22

What to watch on TV this weekend

Friday, Aug. 20

CW: Burden of Truth at 8 p.m., Dynasty at 9 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 21

There’s never too much going on Saturdays, but this is great so you can catch up on any other shows or movies you have missed. You can also check out one of our streaming show recommendations, below.

Sunday, Aug. 22

  • CBS: Big Brother at 8 p.m.
  • CW: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow at 8 p.m., Wellington Paranormal at 9 p.m.
  • AMC: The Walking Dead at 7:52 p.m.

What to watch on streaming this weekend

Apple TV+ has plenty going on for you to watch. Check out new episodes of Mr. Corman and Ted Lasso. Hulu also has new content, including Nicole Kidman’s Nine Perfect Strangers

Over at Netflix, you can stream Comedy: Premium League, Sweet Girl, and The Chair, on Aug. 20. Finally, HBO Max recently released Sweet Life: Los Angeles and Marlon Wayans: You Know What It Is. 

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What will you be watching this weekend? Did we miss a great new series?