March TV show premieres on ABC, FOX, CBS and NBC

March 2015 is a busy month for TV. There are eight shows premiering and trying its luck with the audience. Will they be a hit or a miss? Here are the new and old shows making their way to the small screen this March, reports Huffington Post

On March 1, "Secrets and Lies" premiered on ABC. The show stars Ryan Philippe and Juliette Lewis. Philippe's character finds a dead boy while jogging and he instantly becomes the primary suspect in the murder. Now, he has to do what it takes to save his name and reputation by finding who the real killer is. 

ABC's "Last Man on Earth" also premiered on the same day. The show is a single-camera comedy that shoots the life of Phil Miller (Will Forte), who is the last man on Earth. 

"Battle Creek" premiered on CBS. This is a show about two detectives who vow to clean the streets of Battle Creek, according to the synopsis. The show stars Josh Duhamel and Dean Winters. 

ABC's "Once Upon A Time" season 4B returned. The show continues the story of how good battles the three evil villains Ursula, Maleficent and Cruella. 

Fox's "The Following" premiered on March 2. The show stars Kevin Bacon, who plays a former FBI agent Ryan Hardy. He now works with the FBI again to help track down serial killers. 

"Hell's Kitchen" season 4 premiered on Fox on March 3, where Gordon Ramsay is all set to give the chef contestant a hell of a competition. Also, "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." returned on ABC for another go at fighting super villains. 

On March 5, "American Crime" will premiere on ABC. The series stars Felicity Hoffman and Timothy Hutton. It is an anthology crime TV series. 

On March 9, "The Late Late Show With James Corden" premieres on CBS. Corden is set to take over the late-night talk show from Craig Ferguson. 

On March 17, "One Big Happy" premieres on NBC. The comedy stars Kelly Brook, Elisha Cuthbert and Chris Williams. The story revolves around a lesbian who conceives her best friend's baby. 

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