What you’ll want to watch on television this week
‘Lucky Hank’
“Better Call Saul’s” Bob Odenkirk has a new gig running the English department at a rundown Rust Belt college in this new dramedy. Mireille Enos also stars. 9 p.m. Sunday (AMC, also BBC America, IFC, Sundance)
Other picks Sunday
Journalist Benjamin Hall revisits his harrowing experiences covering the war in Ukraine in the new documentary “Sacrifice and Survival: A Story From the Front Line” 6 p.m. (Fox News)
“Marie Antoinette”: She’s got a good head on her shoulders — for now — in this imported historical drama. With Emilia Schule. 10 p.m. (PBS)
Monday
The new documentary “Storming Caesars Palace” salutes Ruby Duncan, an activist who took on all comers to secure welfare rights for underprivileged families in Las Vegas in the 1970s on “Independent Lens.” 10 p.m. (PBS)
“The Daily Show”: Former U.S. Sen. Al Franken is this week’s guest host. 11 p.m. (Comedy Central)
Tuesday
Dr. Anthony Fauci looks back on his fivedecade career as the nation’s preeminent immunologist in a new episode of “American Masters.” 8 p.m. (PBS)
“Restaurants at the End of the World”: “Top Chef’s” Kristen Kish is your guide to far-flung eateries in this new foodie travelogue. 10 p.m. (Nat Geo)
Wednesday
The new docuseries “Waco: American Apocalypse” revisits the deadly standoff between federal agents and the heavily armed religious cult the Branch Davidians in Texas in 1993. (Netflix)
“Digman!”: A washed-up Indiana Jonesstyle archaeologist (voice of Andy Samberg) tries to get back in the game in this new adult animated comedy. 10:30 p.m. (Comedy Central)
Thursday
“Love You to Death”: This new docuseries recounts true-life tales of relationships gone tragically, fatally wrong. (BET+)
Original cast member Kate Walsh returns to reprise her role as Dr. Addison Montgomery in a new episode of “Grey’s Anatomy.” 9 p.m. (ABC)
Friday
“My Kind of Country”: Encouraging diversity is the name of the game in this new music competition from Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves. (Apple TV+)
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson — aka “Mr. October” — reflects on his storied career in the new documentary “Reggie.” (Netflix)
“Up Here”: “Arrested Development’s” Mae Whitman — her? — and Carlos Valdes (“The Flash”) meet cute in 1990s NYC in this musical 2023 rom-com. (Hulu) Saturday
See what develops between a smalltown gal and a visiting photojournalist in the new TV movie “A Picture of Her.” With Rhiannon Fish. 8 p.m. (Hallmark)
“Every Breath She Takes”: Every move she makes, he’ll be watching her in this new thriller. With Tamala Jones. 8 p.m. (Lifetime)