Here Are the TV Shows Premiering in February 2026

February is shaping up to be a fantastic month for TV! There’s a ton of new and returning shows coming to streaming services and cable, offering something for everyone. From gripping documentaries about sports icons to fun reality shows with memorable personalities, and from thrilling mysteries to the latest seasons of your favorite comedies, you’ll find plenty to watch. Get ready for new stories and familiar faces all month long!

‘Rise of the 49ers’ (2026)

This new docuseries, debuting on AMC+, tells the incredible story of the San Francisco 49ers football team. It shows how they rose from being underdogs to become a dynasty in the 1980s, winning four Super Bowls in just ten years. The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the team and the people who shaped a golden age of football.

‘Vanished’ (2026)

The new series, available on MGM+, follows Alice Monroe on a trip to France. Things take a turn when her boyfriend, Tom Parker, vanishes during a train ride to Arles. Alice must then uncover Tom’s hidden past to find out what happened to him, in a suspenseful story about the secrets people keep, even in close relationships.

‘Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing’ (2026)

Just in time for the Winter Games, Netflix is releasing ‘Glitter & Gold Ice Dancing,’ a new series that dives into the competitive world of professional ice dance. The show follows athletes as they train, compete, and strive for gold, highlighting both the physical and emotional challenges of this demanding yet beautiful sport.

‘Below Deck Down Under’ (2022–)

I’m so excited for the new season of ‘Below Deck Down Under’! It’s back on Bravo, and this time we’re following the crew as they work on a superyacht around the gorgeous islands of Australia. Let me tell you, yacht life isn’t all sunshine and cocktails – these guys deal with really demanding guests and a lot of drama amongst themselves. It’s always interesting to watch how they try to balance getting their jobs done with all the personal stuff that happens when you’re living and working in such a small space. And of course, we get to enjoy some stunning views along the way! Expect the usual yachting chaos, but in a beautiful setting.

‘Summer House’ (2017–)

Season ten of ‘Summer House’ is back on Bravo, following a group of friends as they spend their summer weekends sharing a house in Montauk. They escape the city to enjoy the beach and nightlife, and living in close quarters inevitably leads to drama and shifting relationships. The show offers a glimpse into their social lives and the conflicts that arise as they balance their time between their summer house and New York City.

‘Father Brown’ (2013–)

BritBox is launching the thirteenth season of ‘Father Brown,’ a popular series set in the 1950s. The show follows a Catholic priest who cleverly solves crimes in his town by carefully observing people and trusting his instincts. Father Brown frequently gets involved in puzzling mysteries that stump the police, and he uses his special insight to find the answers. Each episode features a new case for him to solve, all while remaining a kind and understanding person.

‘Tyler Perry’s House of Payne’ (2007–)

Season fifteen of ‘Tyler Perry’s House of Payne’ is coming to BET, continuing the story of a large family living in Atlanta. The Paynes face everyday struggles while trying to stay close, offering viewers a heartwarming and funny look at family life. It’s a show many enjoy for its relatable stories and comedic moments.

‘Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living’ (2020–)

Season seven of ‘Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living’ is now on BET. The series follows Jeremy and his family as they move to Georgia to help his grandfather run a struggling assisted living facility he impulsively bought. The show centers on the funny and often chaotic relationships between the staff and the residents as they navigate life and generational differences together.

‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ (2022–)

The fourth season of the legal drama ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ is coming to Netflix. The show centers around Mickey Haller, a lawyer who uniquely operates his practice from his car as he travels around Los Angeles. Each episode features Haller tackling challenging cases that push his abilities and principles. The series is adapted from a popular book series and delves into the intricate world of the legal system.

‘Grace’ (2021–)

The fifth season of ‘Grace’ is coming to BritBox, following Detective Superintendent Roy Grace as he tackles challenging cases. He’s a committed investigator, but still struggles with the unresolved disappearance of his wife from years ago. The series blends traditional crime investigations with the personal mystery surrounding his past.

‘Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback’ (2026)

Peacock is premiering a four-part documentary series called ‘Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback.’ The series explores the history and impact of Black quarterbacks, telling their stories and examining the times they played in. It details both the obstacles they overcame and their significant achievements, showing how these players transformed the game of football.

‘LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil’ (2021–)

Season five of ‘LOL Last One Laughing Brazil’ is coming to Prime Video with ten Brazilian comedians. They’ll be put in a room together and challenged with funny games designed to make each other crack up. But here’s the twist: if a comedian laughs, they’re out! It’s a fast-paced show that really puts everyone’s self-control and comedy talents to the test.

‘The ‘Burbs’ (2026)

Based on the popular movie, ‘The ‘Burbs’ is coming to Peacock later this month. The show centers around a young couple who become convinced something strange is happening in their otherwise peaceful neighborhood. They team up with their quirky neighbors to investigate the odd events unfolding around them, mixing mystery with comedy as they try to figure out what their neighbors are hiding.

’90 Day: The Single Life’ (2021–)

Season five of ’90 Day The Single Life’ is coming to TLC, bringing back familiar faces from the original ’90 Day’ series. These popular cast members are now single and looking for love again. The show follows their dates and personal journeys as they move on from past relationships, offering a glimpse into the difficulties of dating in the public eye.

‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023–)

Season two of ‘The Artful Dodger,’ now on Hulu, follows Jack Dawkins as he starts a new life in Australia. Having traded pickpocketing for a career as a surgeon, Jack discovers his criminal past won’t stay buried. Despite trying to go straight, he’s soon pulled back into a life of crime. This mid-19th century story reimagines the beloved classic character.

‘Katt Williams: The Last Report’ (2026)

I’m so excited about Katt Williams’ new stand-up special, ‘The Last Report,’ coming to Netflix! He’s always been hilarious and isn’t afraid to talk about anything – from celebrities to what’s really going on in the world. This special seems like classic Katt – super energetic and full of his really clever takes on everything happening right now. If you’ve enjoyed his comedy before, you’re definitely going to love this one!

‘Cross’ (2024–)

Season two of ‘Cross’ is now available on Prime Video and follows Alex Cross, a highly respected detective and forensic psychologist, as he investigates a brutal serial killer who appears to have a personal vendetta against him. Throughout the case, Cross is also forced to confront issues from his own past. The series is a gripping and dark exploration of the psychological battle between hunter and hunted.

‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ (2026)

The new ESPN documentary, ‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League,’ highlights the rise of a major basketball league in Africa and its importance to the continent’s future. The film explores the strong ties between African and American basketball, offering an inspiring look at the players and organizers who are building a lasting legacy.

‘Love Story’ (2026)

FX’s new limited series, ‘Love Story,’ tells the dramatic tale of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s relationship, from its start to their tragic deaths in a plane crash. The show examines the intense scrutiny they faced from the media and how it impacted their personal lives, offering a more intimate look at the couple beyond the public image.

‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2026)

The new drama ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’, now streaming on Paramount+, follows a retired couple who concoct a risky scheme: faking one of their deaths to claim a life insurance payout. But their plan quickly unravels, putting immense pressure on their family as the web of lies grows increasingly difficult to manage. The series delves into the lengths people will go to when they feel they have no other choice.

‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026)

The new Netflix series ‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ centers around three old friends who reconnect after a former classmate passes away. This reunion sparks a fast-paced adventure across Ireland, where they quickly become entangled in a dangerous mystery that tests both their bond and their well-being. The show blends dark humor with suspense as the three navigate this surprising and challenging journey.

‘American Pickers’ (2010–)

The new season of ‘American Pickers’—season twenty-seven—starts this month on the History Channel. The show follows antique experts as they travel the United States, searching for valuable items in unexpected places like private collections and old barns. They buy these unique finds and resell them, and each episode shares the stories behind the objects and the people who owned them.

‘Belle Collective’ (2021–)

Season seven of ‘Belle Collective’ is back on OWN, following five Black women entrepreneurs in Mississippi. They’re teaming up to breathe new life into a historic neighborhood that’s faced challenges for years. The show showcases both their work to rebuild the community and what’s happening in their personal lives, emphasizing their drive and smart business skills as they strive to make a real difference where they grew up.

‘Filthy Fortunes’ (2025–)

Season two of ‘Filthy Fortunes’ is back on the Discovery Channel, following Matt Paxton, known as the King of Hoards. He expertly sorts through extremely cluttered homes, searching for hidden valuables and helping families discover rare items worth money. The show provides a captivating glimpse into the surprising treasures found in messy, unexpected places.

‘Unexpected’ (2017–)

TLC’s seventh season of ‘Unexpected’ follows three teenage couples as they experience the ups and downs of becoming parents. The reality show offers a realistic look at the challenges of teen pregnancy, showing how it affects not only the young couples but also their families as they adjust to life with a new baby, balancing parenthood with school and home life.

‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ (2026)

Netflix’s ‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ is a new documentary series that examines the impact and behind-the-scenes experiences of the popular competition show. It investigates how contestants were treated and raises important questions about the ethics of reality TV, exploring the lengths producers went to for ratings. The series uses interviews and old footage to tell the real story of the show.

‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012–)

Season fourteen of ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ is back on MTV, following the lives of women involved in the music scene – whether they’re performers themselves or with famous hip hop artists. The show captures their challenges at home and work, including relationship drama and pursuing their careers. Viewers can anticipate lots of intense confrontations and heartfelt moments this season.

‘Ten Pound Poms’ (2023–)

Season two of ‘Ten Pound Poms’ is now available on BritBox. The show tells the story of British people who moved to Australia in the mid-1950s under a government program that helped cover relocation costs. These individuals were hoping to build better lives for themselves, escaping the hardships of post-war Britain. The series focuses on the difficulties they face adapting to a new culture and the surprising truths about their new home.

’56 Days’ (2026)

The new Prime Video thriller, ’56 Days,’ follows Oliver and Ciara, a couple who meet in a supermarket and quickly decide to live together when a lockdown begins. Fifty-six days after they meet, their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of a dead body. The story is a suspenseful unraveling of the secrets each of them is hiding.

‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ (2026)

Netflix’s new docuseries, ‘Being Gordon Ramsay,’ offers a glimpse into the life of the renowned chef. It shows how he juggles family life with his demanding career, including the simultaneous launch of five new restaurants in London. The series reveals the intense pressure and hard work behind his successful restaurant empire.

‘Uncensored’ (2018–)

Season seven of ‘Uncensored’ is coming to TV One, offering viewers a revealing look into the lives of prominent Black celebrities. Each episode focuses on a different star, letting them share their life story directly and honestly. They talk about how they achieved success and the challenges they faced along the way, giving an intimate and unfiltered glimpse behind their public image.

‘True Crime Story’ (2021–)

The third season of ‘True Crime Story: It Could Not Happen Here’ is back on the Sundance Channel. Hilarie Burton Morgan travels to small towns across America to investigate how serious crimes affect the people and culture of those communities. The show thoughtfully explores the long-term consequences of these events, demonstrating how a single crime can have a widespread and lasting impact on an entire town and its sense of justice.

‘The Night Agent’ (2023–)

Season three of ‘The Night Agent’ is now streaming on Netflix, picking up where the story left off with an FBI agent stationed at the White House. His job is to monitor an emergency phone line that almost never gets used. But when a call does come in, he’s thrown into a high-stakes conspiracy reaching the very top of the government. Expect plenty of action and suspense as he fights to uncover the truth and survive.

‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ (2023–)

Season two of ‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ is back on Showtime, continuing the story of Kwabena. He’s a young filmmaker trying to make his dreams a reality while dealing with everyday life. When a friend presents him with a surprising chance, he’s forced to choose between pursuing his passion and giving up. The show offers a funny and honest portrayal of the struggles faced by creatives of color.

‘Strip Law’ (2026)

Netflix’s new series, ‘Strip Law,’ follows Lincoln Gumb, a meticulous lawyer in Las Vegas, who unexpectedly partners with a charismatic magician named Sheila Flambé. Together, they tackle seemingly unwinnable cases, combining their talents to navigate the city’s quirky legal world. The show is a quick-moving blend of legal drama and the excitement of Las Vegas entertainment.

‘Portobello’ (2026)

The new Netflix series ‘Portobello’ tells the true story of Enzo Tortora, a well-known Italian TV host. In the 1980s, he was wrongly accused of ties to the mafia, leading to a lengthy and public legal fight. The show details how these accusations affected both his career and personal life as he worked to prove his innocence. It’s a compelling drama based on a high-profile case that captivated Italy.

‘Shoresy’ (2022–)

Season five of ‘Shoresy’ is now streaming on Hulu. Shoresy joins a new AAA hockey team in Sudbury determined to build an unbeatable winning streak. The show keeps the quick wit and edgy humor fans loved in the first seasons, and continues to explore the bonds and rivalries within the world of minor league hockey.

‘American Dad!’ (2005–)

This month, FOX brings back the hilarious animated series ‘American Dad!’ for its twentieth season. The show centers around Stan Smith, a traditional CIA agent, and his wonderfully unusual family. They share their home with Roger, an alien, and Klaus, a talking goldfish. Each episode playfully pokes fun at American life and politics using over-the-top situations and perspectives.

‘The Voice’ (2011–)

Season 29 of ‘The Voice’ is coming to NBC with a lineup of four well-known coaches. These coaches will be competing to discover and develop the best new singing talent from all over the country, hoping to turn them into music superstars. Viewers will see hopefuls perform in blind auditions and battle rounds as they compete for a chance to win the show.

‘The CEO Club’ (2026)

Prime Video’s new docuseries, ‘The CEO Club,’ offers an inside look at the lives of highly successful women leaders. The show follows these women as they navigate the demands of running major companies in fields like fashion, sports, and music. It highlights both the professional obstacles they overcome and the way they balance work with their personal lives, offering an inspiring portrayal of the dedication and smarts needed to excel in the business world.

‘Paradise’ (2025–)

Season two of ‘Paradise’ is coming to Hulu and centers around an elite security team tasked with protecting a former president. The team navigates tricky political landscapes and real physical danger as they work to keep him safe. It’s a thrilling series that offers a glimpse into the high-stakes world of presidential security and the hidden truths within it.

‘CIA’ (2026)

The new CBS drama, ‘CIA,’ centers around a secret team of FBI and CIA agents working together in New York City. Their mission is to stop potential terrorist attacks before they happen. The show highlights how these two agencies combine their knowledge and resources to keep the city safe, offering a fast-paced look into the intense world of counterterrorism.

‘The Family Next Door’ (2025)

Acorn’s new mystery series, ‘The Family Next Door,’ follows Isabelle as she moves to a seemingly peaceful neighborhood. She quickly begins to suspect her neighbors are hiding something and starts investigating an old, unsettling case that has long troubled the community. As Isabelle digs deeper, the show ratchets up the tension, revealing the secrets hidden beneath the friendly faces of those around her.

‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015–)

Season twelve of ‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation’ is coming to the Magnolia Network. The show follows families as they buy rundown beachfront homes and completely renovate them. Each episode details the entire process, from the initial purchase to the stunning final results, showcasing the difficulties of building near the coast and the rewards of their investment.

‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’ (2026)

Taylor Tomlinson’s fourth comedy special, ‘Prodigal Daughter,’ is now available on Netflix. Tomlinson is known for her honest and funny takes on life, family, and relationships, and this special continues that tradition. She shares new stories and observations with the same relatable and insightful humor that her fans love.

‘Survivor’ (2000–)

The landmark 50th season of ‘Survivor’ kicks off on CBS with a fresh cast of contestants. They’ll be dropped in a faraway place and pushed to their limits with both physical and mental challenges. Players will need to be clever, strong, and adaptable, forming alliances and building a community to make it through. Ultimately, only one will be crowned the ‘Sole Survivor’ and take home a million-dollar prize.

‘Scrubs’ (2001–)

The popular show ‘Scrubs’ is coming back to ABC with a new season featuring JD and Turk. Now more experienced, they’re navigating the evolving world of healthcare, but their close friendship remains a central part of the story. The show will continue to blend humor with the serious and heartfelt experiences of doctors and patients.

‘House of Villains’ (2023–)

Season three of ‘House of Villains’ is coming to E! and brings together ten of the most well-known reality TV villains. They’ll live together and compete in challenges for a chance to win a big prize. Expect plenty of strategy, shifting alliances, and betrayals as these strong personalities face off. The show is fast-paced and plays up the dramatic reputations of its cast.

‘The Gray House’ (2026)

“The Gray House,” now streaming on Prime Video, shares the incredible true story of four courageous women who worked as spies during the Civil War. The series highlights the risks they took gathering vital information for the military, the challenges they faced working undercover, and how their efforts influenced the war’s outcome. It’s a compelling drama that shines a light on a little-known piece of history and the unsung heroes who quietly contributed to the Union cause.

‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019–)

The latest season of the popular Netflix series ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ is here, documenting the most recent world championship. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the drivers and team principals, showing both the thrilling races and the personal and professional challenges they face. For motorsports fans, it’s still essential viewing to truly understand the competitive world of Formula 1.

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