MONDAY
The Corridors of Power: Through interviews with Colin Powell, Madeline Albright, James Baker, Hillary Clinton, Wesley Moore and more, this documentary film explores how America responded to war crimes, genocide and other crises, when it became the sole superpower following the fall of the Soviet Union. 9 p.m., PBS
Tic Tac Dough: The classic game show is back in its fourth iteration. Series premiere. 6 p.m., GSN
TUESDAY
The Carters: Hurts to Love You: Directed by Soleil Moon Frye, this docuseries looks into the Carter family, which was catapulted into fame and tragedy by the successful music careers of Nick and Aaron Carter. Premiere. Paramount+
The Dark Money Game: This docuseries looks into political campaigns and donations following the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court 15 years ago, which allowed unlimited spending from hidden sources. Premiere. 8 p.m., HBO
Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things The First Shadow: A look behind the scenes of the West End stage play set in the Stranger Things universe. Premiere. Netflix
WEDNESDAY
Abbott Elementary: The school heads to the Please Touch Museum in the season finale. 7:30 p.m., ABC
Government Cheese: David Oyelowo stars in this surrealist comedy as a father who has just been released from prison who attempts to reconnect with his family and creates chaos. Apple TV+
Sherlock & Daughter: Award-winning actor David Thewlis stars as Sherlock Holmes as he joins forces to solve a murder with a young Native American woman who happens to be his long-lost daughter. Series premiere. 8 p.m., The CW
Agatha Christie’s Toward Zero: All I need to hear: Agatha Christie; Anjelica Huston; Matthew Rhys. Series premiere. Britbox
The Stolen Girl: A single mother’s life is turned upside down when her 9-year-old daughter goes to a sleepover and doesn’t come home. Series premiere. 9 p.m., Freeform
THURSDAY
Law & Order: Organized Crime: In a crossover event with Law & Order: SVU, Stabler goes undercover to expose an international smuggling ring. Season premiere. 9 p.m., NBC & Peacock
Matlock: Two-hour season finale. 8 p.m., CBS
Ransom Canyon: Josh Duhamel, Josh Brolin, and Minka Kelly star in Netflix’s attempt to get in on some of that Yellowstone fun with this series about families fighting over Texas ranch land. Series premiere. Netflix
Leverage: Third season premiere. Prime Video
#1 Happy Family USA: Ramy Youssef and Pam Brady created this animated series that follows the Hussein family, who try to fit in amongst their American neighbors in the early 2000s. Series premiere. Prime Video
Bosch: Legacy: Series finale. Prime Video
FRIDAY
Companion: A young couple goes on a weekend retreat with friends, and chaos breaks out when it’s revealed that one of them is a companion robot. Streaming premiere. Max
Wolf Man: Christopher Abbott turns into a werewolf, terrorizes Julia Garner. Streaming premiere. Peacock
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Our next queen is crowned. Season finale. 7 p.m., MTV
The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Jacob Elorid stars in this sweeping epic as Dorrigo Evans as he falls in love, becomes a POW, and returns home a reluctant war hero. Series premiere. Prime Video
SATURDAY
Heavenly Ever After: Here’s high concept: a couple is reunited in heaven only to discover he’s in his thirties, while she’s in her eighties. Premiere. Netflix
Dazed and Confused: Missing Parker Posey now that The White Lotus is done? 7:30 p.m., IFC
Scream marathon: The first three. 7 p.m., MovieMax
SUNDAY
The Rehearsal: Season two of the most insane, diabolical, confounding show I’ve ever seen. Premiere. 9:30 p.m., HBO
Remarkable Women: Women from 125 communities are nominated and celebrated for their contributions in public policy, social progress, and quality of life. Premiere. 8 p.m., The CW
Secrets of the Penguins: Secret #1: What, exactly, their next move is going to be in this trade war. Series premiere. 7 p.m., National Geographic, National Geographic Wild