What you’ll want to watch on television this week
NBA Finals
The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics play game 2 of the NBA Finals at 8 p.m. Sunday and continue the best-ofsevenseries on Wednesday and Friday. (ABC)
Other picks Sunday
“Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal” is a docuseries that details the dirty deeds that brought down the Nixon administration. 9 and 10 p.m. (CNN)
Vanessa Hudgens hosts the “2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards” from Santa Monica, Calif. 8 p.m. (MTV)
Monday
The extreme obstacle course competition “American Ninja Warrior” kicks off a new cycle. 8 p.m. (NBC)
Oscar winner Halle Berry does a good turn for a beloved teacher in the season finale of “Celebrity IOU.” 9 p.m. (HGTV)
Tuesday
In “That’s My Time With David Letterman,” late-night TV’s eminence grise curates a new stand-up showcase. (Netflix)
“All Rise,” the courtroom drama starring Simone Missick, moves from broadcast to cable for its third season. 8 p.m. (OWN) Wednesday
Caroline Randall Williams explores the origins of soul food favorites in the new series “Hungry for Answers.” (Discovery+)
A Muslim American teen dreams of becoming a superhero in the new series “Ms. Marvel.” (Disney+)
Thursday
New Orleans is the setting for a reboot of the trailblazing LGBTQ-themed drama “Queer as Folk.” (Peacock)
The fate of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart is investigated in the new documentary “Undiscovered: Finding Amelia.” (Discovery+)
Friday
“Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute” is a new special in which comics remember and roast the late comedian and “Full House” star. (Netflix)
Is there life on Mars? “For All Mankind” aims to find out as this alt-history drama launches Season 3. (Apple TV+)
“Peaky Blinders,” the period drama about an Irish crime family, returns for its final season. With Cillian Murphy. (Netflix) Saturday
A morning show producer gets her groove back in the new TV movie “Caribbean Summer.” 8 p.m. (Hallmark)
In the new TV movie “Dirty Little Secret,” Melissa Joan Hart plays a suburban mom with a hoarding disorder. 8 p.m. (Lifetime)
— Compiled by Los Angeles Times
listings editor Matt Cooper