Tyler James Williams and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary

Tyler James Williams and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary

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Spring is a time for renewal on TV. (You’re not special, nature!) March has already brought good news for a trio of broadcast series: ABC is enrolling at Abbott Elementary for another year, Fox’s Best Medicine will continue to cure what ails us, and NBC’s reality competition Destination X will return. Plus, Netflix has renewed its upcoming Little House on the Prairie series for Season 2 before the premiere of Season 1, and PBS Masterpiece has renewed Miss Scarlet for a seventh — and final — season.

March hasn’t been as kind to Apple TV’s Palm Royale. The Emmy-nominated comedy starring Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern has been canceled after two seasons.

Whether you’re looking to celebrate your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we’re keeping tabs on all the shows that have been canceled or renewed in March below. 

ALSO READ: February’s renewals and cancellations

TV show cancellationsPalm Royale, Apple TV: The comedy starring Emmy nominee Kristen Wiig has been canceled after a pair of seasons. (March 2, The Hollywood Reporter)

More TV coverage:

TV show renewalsAbbott Elementary, ABC: Abbott Elementary is still at the top of the class. The Emmy-winning sitcom has been renewed for Season 6, making it the first ABC scripted show to score a renewal this season. (March 4, The Hollywood Reporter)Miss Scarlet, PBS Masterpiece — FINAL SEASON: The mystery series about a trailblazing private detective will be back for a seventh season, which will be its last. The season will consist of six episodes. (March 4, Deadline)Little House on the Prairie, Netflix: Netflix’s adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s book series has been renewed for Season 2 in advance of the July premiere of Season 1. (March 3, Deadline)Destination X, NBC: The reality competition series that asks contestants to figure out where in the world they are has been renewed for Season 2. Jeffrey Dean Morgan hosts. (March 3, NBC)Best Medicine, Fox: Josh Charles’ Dr. Martin Best has more patients to see. Best Medicine, an adaptation of the British series Doc Martin, has been renewed for Season 2. Deadline reports that the second season will consist of 12 episodes. (March 2, Deadline)