‘House of the Dragon,’ ‘The Boys,’ ‘Presumed Innocent,’ the rest of ‘Bridgerton’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

MONDAY

Six Schizophrenic Brothers: This documentary series follows a family of 12 children, six of whom are diagnosed with schizophrenia. Premiere. 7 p.m., Discovery, Max

Seven Psychopaths: I don’t mean to make light of the documentary above but how could I not list this 2012 film I’ve never heard of before now. It stars Colin Farrell, Woody Harrelson, and Christopher Walken, and involves a bunch of psychos tracking down a screenwriter and his friend after they kidnap a gangster’s puppy. So a reverse John Wick7 p.m., Showtime Next

Weakest Link: Season finale. 9 p.m., NBC

TUESDAY

Celine’s Story: Celine Dion opens up in an interview with NBC News about her Stiff-Person Syndrome diagnosis. 9 p.m., NBC

30 for 30: False Positive: Butch Reynolds, a track and field superstar, has his career upended when a drug test he took in 1990 came up positive. But now there are some serious questions, and Reynolds struggles to clear his name. 6 p.m., ESPN

How Music Got Free: Method Man narrates this documentary about how the music industry was disrupted by technology. Premiere. Paramount+

Frontline: Crisis on Campus: A look at the recent campus protests over the war in Gaza, and the tension between free speech, antisemitism, politics, and Israel and Palestine.  9 p.m., PBS

Air: When Michael Jordan met Nike.  7 p.m., ABC

WEDNESDAY

Presumed Innocent: Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this reimagining of the legal thriller based on the bestselling Scott Turrow novel. Premiere. Apple TV+

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman: Dave’s back. Netflix

From Tomorrow: A doctor and a detective face a number of supernatural phenomena that could disrupt their lives. Premiere. Hulu

THURSDAY

The Boys: Homelander and Butcher are being held at bay … for the moment. But an anti-Supe virus is about to change everything. Season premiere, fuck yeah. Prime Video

Bridgerton: What, you didn’t think it was going to end on that happy note with no conflict for Penelope, did you? Netflix

Brats: Andrew McCarthy explores what impact the label of “The Brat Pack” had on him and his fellow actors of that moment in this documentary. Hulu

Hannah Einbinder: Everything Must Go: Fresh off season three of Hacks, Einbinder has her own stand-up special. (Season three ends with a bang, by the way. You should watch it.) Max

FRIDAY

Monkey Man: Dev Patel stars in and directed this hyper-violent revenge fantasy.  Peacock

The Big Bakeover: Baking expert Nancy Birtwhistle travels around the country to help struggling bakeries. Series premiere.  7 p.m., The CW

The Greatest #AtHome Videos: Father’s Day Edition: Cedric the Entertainer shares a new batch of funny videos just in time for Father’s Day. (Oh yeah: Father’s Day is coming up — go get your dad something.)  7 p.m., CBS

SATURDAY

I Kissed a Boy: The U.K.’s first gay dating show is hosted by Dannii Minogue and involves a lot of kissing? Series premiere. Hulu

Ex Machina: Don’t trust A.I. but REALLY don’t trust sexy A.I. 8 p.m., Five Star Max

SUNDAY

House of the Dragon: Are you Team Black or Team Green? Season premiere. 8 p.m., HBO

The 77th Annual Tony Awards: Ariana DeBose returns to host the annual celebration of Broadway. 7 pm., CBS

Hotel Cocaine: If you watched Griselda on Netflix, you’ll be well familiar with the Mutiny Hotel in Miami. This new series follows Roman Compte, the manager of the Mutiny during the ’70s and ’80s, the height of the cocaine scene. Series premiere. 9 p.m., MGM+

 

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