What you’ll want to watch on television this week
‘The Bachelorette’
“The Bachelor’s” Charity Lawson will be the one handing out the roses this time as the competition returns. 9 p.m. Monday (ABC)
Other picks Sunday
“Pride Across America”: They’ll be letting their rainbow flags fly-in live coverage of Pride parades in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. 11 a.m. (Hulu)
“2023 BET Awards”: Canadian rapper Drake leads the field with seven nominations at the annual shindig. 8 p.m. (BET, VH1)
Monday
“Claim to Fame”: Even more relatives of the rich and famous cohabitate as the competition hosted by Kevin and Franklin Jonas returns for Season 2. 8 p.m. (ABC)
“POV”: A filmmaker explores the Black experience in post-Civil War America through the lens of his own family history in the 2022 documentary “After Sherman.” 10 p.m. (PBS)
Tuesday
“Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music”: The performance artist and MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient gets gussied up for this guided tour of American song from 1776 to the present day. 9 p.m. (HBO)
“Frontline”: The new episode “Inside the Iranian Uprising” takes to the streets with young people in Iran as they push back against their country’s repressive regime. 10 p.m. (PBS)
Wednesday
“Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate”: This new documentary recalls a safe space that members of the LGBTQ+ community created for themselves in 1920s Berlin. (Netflix)
“Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators”: This new docuseries takes a look back at the syndicated 1990s-era TV show that pitted amateur athletes against a stable of pros. (Netflix)
Thursday
“The Witcher”: Henry Cavill grunts and Fbombs his way through a new series of adventures as the fantasy drama returns for its third season. (Netflix)
“(Re)solved”: A new episode reexamines the suspicious death of beloved indie singer-songwriter Elliott Smith in 2003. 9 p.m. (Vice)
Friday
“Children of the Corn”: They’re out standing in their field in a 2023 re-imagining of the 1984 terror tale based on the Stephen King short story. (Shudder)
“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”: John Krasinski reports for duty as the globetrotting action drama returns for its fourth and final season. (Prime Video)
Saturday
“Money in the Bank”: What’s all this then? Pro wrestling’s finest face off in London in the WWE’s first marquee event from the British capital since 2002. 8 p.m. (Peacock)
“USFL Championship Game”: The league’s top two teams face off at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. 8 p.m. (NBC)