What to Watch Weekend 3/1-3: Catch an all new 'Degrassi'

This weekend catch all new episodes of Malibu Country, Degrassi, Say Yes to the Dress, The Good Wife and Shameless!

What to Watch: Friday, March 1

8:30pm: Malibu Country, ABC (30 mins) NEW

Reba's brother Blake comes to visit and plans to turn Lillie Mae's cooking into a profitable business. Meanwhile, Cash is embarrassed when June lets a personal secret of his slip to the school.

9:00pm: Say Yes to the Dress, TLC (30 mins) NEW

A bride that is stuck in the 80s fashion-wise searches for a dress to fit the era and another woman looks for a reception dress to go with the heels she wants to show off.

9:00pm: Degrassi, TeenNick (30 mins) NEW

The students at Degrassi High struggle to balance their school lives with their personal lives. Watch for out LGBT characters Adam, Fiona, Imogene and Tristan.

This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about EllenThe Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.

What to Watch: Sunday, March 3

9:00pm: The Good Wife, CBS (1 hr) NEW

Elsbeth tries Josh Perrotti in civil court for defamation in hopes that he will have to reveal who is testifying against Eli under oath. Meanwhile, Jordan and Peter prep for a debate and Alicia's relationship with the firm evolves.

9:00pm: Shameless, Showtime (1 hr) NEW

Fiona and Lip try to solve their problems by forging an imaginary relative's will and finding a body to go with it. Meanwhile, Debbie and Carl continue to deal with life at their foster homes.

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