Need some inspiration for what to watch on the box? Are you constantly on the look-out for potentially great TV shows? Then welcome to TV Showcase 2026 – your indispensable guide to what’s on television.  

Each week TV Showcase 2026 serves up a small selection of TV shows which are either newly available or heading your way in the not-too distant future. So, if you are struggling to keep track of what to watch, TV Showcase 2026 can help!

Want all the details? Then keep reading.

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Strip Law

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First up this week is the absurd comedy series, Strip Law. Created by Cullen Crawford, the series features the voice talents of Adam Scott, Janelle James, Stephen Root, Shannon Gisela, and Keith David, and promises plenty of laughs and nonsense.

Describing the show, Netflix said: “An uptight lawyer teams with a flashy Las Vegas magician to bring some pizzazz to the city’s stupidest cases in this irreverent adult animated comedy.”

Sound like a show for you? Then you’ll be happy to know Strip Law is available to stream on Netflix from February 20th.

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Being Gordon Ramsay

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Next up is the six-part documentary series, Being Gordon Ramsay. Streaming on Netflix this month, the series promises to show Ramsay as “we have never seen him before.”

According to Netflix, the top chef “opens the doors to his home and businesses in the lead-up to his biggest restaurant ventures to date: the opening of five restaurants in one of London’s tallest buildings, 22 Bishopsgate.”

Should you wish to follow Chef Ramsay’s journey, Being Gordon Ramsay is available on Netflix from February 18th.

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The Last Thing He Told Me: Season Two

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Over to Apple TV now for the return of The Last Thing He Told Me. The mystery-thriller series starring Jennifer Garner returns to screens this February, following its first season run back in 2023.

Teasing the new series, Apple TV said: “In season two of The Last Thing He Told Me, when Owen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) shows up after five years on the run, Hannah (Jennifer Garner) and her stepdaughter Bailey (Angourie Rice) find themselves in a race to figure out how to reunite their family before the past catches up to them.”

Should you wish to check out The Last Thing He Told Me: Season Two, the new season begins streaming on Apple TV from February 20th.

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The CEO Club

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And finally, want to know what life is like as a CEO? Then you might want to cast your eyes over Prime Video’s new series, The CEO Club.

Featuring Serena Williams, Thalía, Winnie Harlow, Dee Hilfiger, Loren Ridinger, Hannah Bronfman, and Isabela Grutman, the series promises to bring inspiring insights, as these seven CEOs break barriers. And you can check it out on Prime Video from February 23rd.

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Thank you for stopping by It’s A Stampede! to read this edition of TV Showcase 2026. For more posts, be sure to check out the recommended reads below.

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