8 TV Shows to Watch This AprilIsabel JonesMon, April 1, 2019 at 12:00 PM UTCDax Shepard and Lake Bell star as a couple who relocates from N.Y.C. to an inherited farm house in Nebraska — a shift that proves to be much larger a culture shock than anticipated. John FleenorWith a star-studded cast that includes The Affair’s Dominic West, David Oyelowo, Lily Collins, and Olivia Colman, this six-part miniseries is a worthwhile retelling of a story we’ve all heard (and sung) 32432532 times. Robert ViglaskyNoah Wyle, Emayatzy Corinealdi (Middle of Nowhere), and Noel Fisher (Shameless) star as the members of three Chicago families whose lives are forever intertwined when an unarmed black doctor is shot by a white police officer. ScreengrabHulu’s latest follows a millennial Muslim man struggling to reconcile the confines of his religion with the ethos of his generation. HuluJordan Peele presents the fourth iteration of the macabre sci-fi anthology series. The upcoming season features appearances by Seth Rogen, Adam Scott, Sanaa Lathan, John Cho, Jacob Tremblay, Kumail Nanjiani, Tracy Morgan, and Ginnifer Goodwin, among others. Robert FalconerA reckless and selfish blind woman (think: The CW's answer to Ebenezer Scrooge), sets out against the odds to solve her late friend's murder. Ben Mark HolzbergFrench comedian Gad Elmaleh plays himself in this sitcom about a man (“The Seinfeld of France”) who moves to L.A. to spend time with his teenage son (spoiler: his fame abroad doesn’t quite translate to American audiences). David Koskas/Netflix1 of 81 of 8Bless This Mess (ABC, April 16)2 of 8Dax Shepard and Lake Bell star as a couple who relocates from N.Y.C. to an inherited farm house in Nebraska — a shift that proves to be much larger a culture shock than anticipated. John FleenorLes Misérables (PBS, April 14)3 of 8With a star-studded cast that includes The Affair’s Dominic West, David Oyelowo, Lily Collins, and Olivia Colman, this six-part miniseries is a worthwhile retelling of a story we’ve all heard (and sung) 32432532 times. Robert ViglaskyThe Red Line (CBS, April 28)4 of 8Noah Wyle, Emayatzy Corinealdi (Middle of Nowhere), and Noel Fisher (Shameless) star as the members of three Chicago families whose lives are forever intertwined when an unarmed black doctor is shot by a white police officer. ScreengrabRamy (Hulu, April 19)5 of 8Hulu’s latest follows a millennial Muslim man struggling to reconcile the confines of his religion with the ethos of his generation. HuluThe Twilight Zone (CBS All Access, April 1)6 of 8Jordan Peele presents the fourth iteration of the macabre sci-fi anthology series. The upcoming season features appearances by Seth Rogen, Adam Scott, Sanaa Lathan, John Cho, Jacob Tremblay, Kumail Nanjiani, Tracy Morgan, and Ginnifer Goodwin, among others. Robert FalconerIn the Dark (The CW, April 4)7 of 8A reckless and selfish blind woman (think: The CW's answer to Ebenezer Scrooge), sets out against the odds to solve her late friend's murder. Ben Mark HolzbergHuge in France (Netflix, April 12)8 of 8French comedian Gad Elmaleh plays himself in this sitcom about a man (“The Seinfeld of France”) who moves to L.A. to spend time with his teenage son (spoiler: his fame abroad doesn’t quite translate to American audiences). David Koskas/NetflixHere's everything you should be streaming this April.About Our Ads