Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

What you’ll want to watch on television this week

- — Compiled by Los Angeles Times listings editor Matt Cooper

Wimbledon 2022

Live coverage of the storied tennis tournament in London, England, gets underway at 6 a.m. Monday and continues through July 10 (ESPN, ESPN+)

Other picks

Sunday

Taraji P. Henson hosts, Lizzo performs and Sean “Diddy” Combs collects a career achievemen­t award at “BET Awards 2022.” 8 p.m. (BET, other networks)

The sci-fi drama “Westworld” is back, and at this point, we’re rooting for the androids. With Evan Rachel Wood and Thandiwe Newton. 9 p.m. (HBO)

Monday

The Bushes, Kennedys, Vanderbilt­s and Gettys are among the rich and powerful families featured in the new docuseries “American Dynasty.” (Fox Nation)

“Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness” gives a critical issue the attention it deserves. This two-night documentar­y (it continues Tuesday) is from producer Ken Burns. 9 p.m. (PBS) Tuesday

In “Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy,” the comic and former sitcom star is movin’ on up in a new stand-up special. (Netflix)

Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are back on the case for a second season of the mystery comedy “Only Murders in the Building.” (Hulu) Wednesday

Cast members from “Jersey Shore,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” etc. co-habitate in the new series “All Star Shore.” (Paramount+)

“Home Improvemen­t’s” Tim Allen and Richard Karn reunite for a bit more tool time in the new series “More Power.” 10 and 10:30 p.m. (History) Thursday

“Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy”: The title says it all in this new anime series based on a Japanese manga. (Netflix)

Can relationsh­ips survive opening a restaurant together? Find out in the new unscripted series “Me or the Menu.” 10 p.m. (Food Network)

Friday

Our young heroes try to vanquish the villainous Vecna in the closing episodes of the fourth season of “Stranger Things.” (Netflix)

“Jurassic World’s” Chris Pratt plays a Navy SEAL caught up in a conspiracy in the new action drama “The Terminal List.” With Constance Wu. (Prime Video)

Saturday

“The Good Witch’s” Catherine Bell falls for a felon in the new, fact-based TV movie “Jailbreak Lovers.” (Lifetime)

In “The Contractor,” Chris Pine plays a former special forces soldier forced to find employment elsewhere. 9 p.m. (Showtime)

 ?? Michel Euler/Associated Press ?? Poland’s Iga Swiatek, shown at the French Open on June 4, is the No. 1 ranked women’s tennis player going into Wimbledon. Live coverage begins Monday.
Michel Euler/Associated Press Poland’s Iga Swiatek, shown at the French Open on June 4, is the No. 1 ranked women’s tennis player going into Wimbledon. Live coverage begins Monday.

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