MeTV Plus Guide: Your Ultimate TV Schedule and Streaming Resource

Looking for a comprehensive MeTV plus guide? You’ve landed in the right place! This guide provides an in-depth, two-week schedule of everything airing on MeTV+, complete with episode descriptions and, where available, streaming options. Find out when your favorite classic shows are playing and explore new favorites.

MeTV+ Schedule Highlights

Here’s a glimpse of what’s coming up on MeTV+. Remember to check back regularly for the most up-to-date information.

Friday, March 28

  • The Streets of San Francisco (1973): “A Room With a View” – Stone investigates when a potential witness’s brother is murdered.
  • Hawaii Five-0 (1972): “The Jinn Who Clears the Way” – Five-0 investigates the theft of a ballistic missile device and the murder of a petty criminal.
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1956): “Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother” & “The Bribe” – Earp navigates hostage situations and crooked gamblers.

Alt text: Wyatt Earp with his signature rifle in “The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp” television show.

  • The Big Valley (1966): “The Fallen Hawk” – Heath deals with the aftermath of a friend’s accident.
  • Lawman (1960): “The Mad Bunch” – A young outlaw falls for his victim’s wife.
  • Have Gun — Will Travel (1960): “A Head of Hair” & “Out at the Old Ballpark” – Paladin faces danger and umpires a baseball game.
  • Gunsmoke (1960): “Unwanted Deputy” & “Where’d They Go” – Revenge and a conniving farmer challenge Matt Dillon.

Saturday, March 29

  • Comedy Classics (2021): A selection of timeless comedic episodes.
  • Lost in Space (1965): “Return From Outer Space” – Will attempts to return to Earth using the matter-transfer unit.

Alt text: The Robinson family, suited up for space exploration in “Lost in Space,” navigating an alien environment.

  • Highlander (1995): “The Colonel” – MacLeod faces a war criminal seeking revenge.
  • War of the Worlds ( ): “Video Messiah” – Aliens use TV commercials to spread violent messages.
  • The Saint (1963): “The Elusive Ellshaw” – The Saint investigates a murder mystery.
  • Daniel Boone (1964): “Lac Duquesne” & “The Sound of Wings” – Boone chases river pirates and deals with impersonation.
  • The Andy Griffith Show (1962): Several episodes including “The Keeper of the Flame,” “Bailey’s Bad Boy,” “The Manicurist,” and “The Jinx.”

Sunday, March 30

  • The Californians (1959): “A Turn in the Trail” & “Wolf’s Head” – Matt deals with a conniving woman and an escaped outlaw.
  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1957): “Charivari” & “Hare and Tortoise” – Suspicious deaths and land plots keep Bowie busy.
  • Family (1977): “A Child Is Given” & “Fear of Shadows” – The Lawrence family deals with illness and frightening dreams.
  • DragonFlyTV (2004): “Dogs” – Science experiments with dogs.
  • E/I: The Science Zone (2021): Educational segments on energy efficiency, mosquitoes, and mini tools.
  • Lawman (1960): “Yawkey” & “Dilemma” – Dan faces a fast gun and a doctor on the run.

Monday, March 31

  • 77 Sunset Strip (1961): Episodes including “The Space Caper,” “Vamp ‘Til Ready,” “Four-Cornered Triangle,” and “The Common Denominator.”
  • Baywatch (1996): “Forbidden Paradise” (Parts 1 & 2) – Mitch and his staff encounter romance and danger in Hawaii.
  • Greatest American Hero (1981): “The Greatest American Hero” – A high school teacher gains superpowers.

Alt text: William Katt portraying Ralph Hinkley, the unlikely superhero from “The Greatest American Hero”.

  • V.I.P. (2001): “Millennium Man” & “Kayus Ex Machina” – Val deals with supermen and rogue CIA agents.
  • Police Woman (1975): “Blast” – Pepper goes undercover in a wealthy family.
  • Police Story (1975): “The Losing Game” – An officer gets promoted and works on a narcotics bust.

Tuesday, April 1

  • Comedy Classics (2021): More classic comedy episodes.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Keeper” – An alien zoo-keeper threatens Penny and Will.
  • Highlander (1995): “Reluctant Heroes” – MacLeod and Richie interrupt a murder attempt.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): “Man of Many Faces” – A scientist tries to move the moon closer to Earth.
  • Greatest American Hero (1981): “The Greatest American Hero” – Ralph, Bill, and Pam thwart an assassination plot.

Wednesday, April 2

  • Comedy Classics (2021): Even more comedic classics.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Keeper” – The Keeper threatens to unleash his menagerie.
  • Highlander (1995): “The Wrath of Kali” – An immortal seeks an ancient statue.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): “Time Lock” – A man from the future plans to turn Nelson into a zombie-like officer.
  • Greatest American Hero (1982): “The Price Is Right” – Ralph’s friend is ordered to lose a football game.

Thursday, April 3

  • Comedy Classics (2021): You guessed it, more comedy.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Sky Pirate” – Will joins a brotherhood of pirates.
  • Highlander (1995): “Chivalry” – MacLeod’s former lover is involved with a new Immortal.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): “The Deadly Dolls” – A puppet master replaces the crew with puppets.
  • Greatest American Hero (1983): “Thirty Seconds Over Little Tokyo” – An Asian syndicate demands a particle-beam gun.

Friday, April 4

  • Comedy Classics (2021): More comedy!
  • Lost in Space (1966): “Ghost in Space” – Smith believes he is visited by his Uncle’s spirit.
  • Highlander (1996): “Timeless” – An impresario kills a concert pianist, triggering her immortality.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): “Fires of Death” – The Seaview must control a volcano.
  • Greatest American Hero (1982): “Divorce Venusian Style” – Ralph’s alien protectors heal him.

Saturday, April 5

  • Comedy Classics (2021): Still more comedy!
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The War of the Robots” – An alien automaton proves superior to the Robinsons’ robot.
  • Highlander (1996): “The Blitz” – A subway explosion recalls MacLeod’s WWII days.
  • War of the Worlds ( ): “A Time to Reap” – Aliens return to 1953 to cure dying aliens.
  • The Saint (1963): “Starring the Saint” – The Saint investigates a movie producer’s murder.

Sunday, April 6

  • The Californians (1959): “Cat’s Paw” & “Gold-Tooth Charlie” – Matt solves a murder and a young Chinese man wants to join the underworld.
  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1957): “Bridegroom” & “The Alligator” – Bowie investigates a woman’s death and pretends to be a groom.
  • Family (1977): “Annie Laurie” & “The Little Brother” – Doug has a relationship with a lawyer, and Willie becomes attached to an orphan.
  • Lawman (1961): “Mark of Cain” & “Fugitive” – Dan discovers a vengeful widow and shows a man the importance of family.

Monday, April 7

  • 77 Sunset Strip (1961): A block of episodes featuring detectives and mysteries.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): Submarine adventures.
  • Greatest American Hero (1983): “Live at Eleven” – Ralph must stop a terrorist takeover.
  • Police Woman (1974): “Warning: All Wives” – Pepper goes undercover to solve rape-murders.

Tuesday, April 8

  • Comedy Classics (2021): A continuing stream of comedy favorites.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Magic Mirror” – Penny meets a boy who will not grow up.
  • Highlander (1996): “Something Wicked” – MacLeod must save an immortal shaman.
  • Police Woman (1974): “Seven Eleven” – Pepper goes undercover as a stewardess.

Wednesday, April 9

  • Comedy Classics (2021): The comedy never ends!
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Challenge” – The Robinsons are challenged.
  • Highlander (1996): “Deliverance” – Methos may have to kill MacLeod.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): Further underwater adventures.

Thursday, April 10

  • Comedy Classics (2021): Still more comedy programming.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Space Trader” – Smith makes a deal with a space trader.
  • Highlander (1996): “Promises” – An Immortal wants to collect on an old promise.
  • Police Woman (1974): “It’s Only a Game” – Pepper and Crowley try to break a drug ring.

Friday, April 11

  • Comedy Classics (2021): More classic comedy.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “His Majesty, Smith” – Smith is offered a kingship.
  • Highlander (1996): “Methuselah’s Gift” – An attempt on Amanda’s life.
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967): “Rescue” – The Seaview plays cat-and-mouse with a mystery sub.

Saturday, April 12

  • Toon In With Me (2021): Classic cartoons with Bill and Toony the Tuna.
  • Comedy Classics (2021): A dose of classic humor.
  • Lost in Space (1966): “The Space Croppers” – Alien crops threaten a planet.
  • The Saint (1964): “Sophia” – The Saint proves a nephew is a crook.
  • Daniel Boone (1965): “The Returning” & “The Prophet” – Boone confronts murder accusations and a Shawnee prophet.

Sunday, April 13

  • The Californians (1959): “Stampede at Misery Flats” & “Guns for King Joseph” – Wayne tries to solve a gold embezzlement and Jeremy’s friendship creates tension.
  • Lawman (1961): “The Promise” & “Trapped” – Troop is hunted down and then must think like a con man.
  • How the West Was Won (1979): “Hillary” – Luke tries to clear his name and rekindle romance.

Find Your Favorites with the MeTV Plus Guide

This MeTV plus guide is your gateway to enjoying a vast library of classic television. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to these shows, MeTV+ offers something for everyone. Use this guide to plan your viewing and discover hidden gems! And always confirm times with your local listings.

(Note: Streaming availability varies by region. Check your local listings for the most accurate MeTV plus guide information.)

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