The Mercury News

‘Aretha’ pays respect to the Queen of Soul

Also, compelling documentar­ies on Demi Lovato and Tina Turner

- Chuck Barney Around the remote Contact Chuck Barney at cbarney@ bayareanew­sgroup.com. Follow him at Twitter. com/chuckbarne­y and Facebook.com/ bayareanew­sgroup. chuckbarne­y.

DON’T MISS >> “Genius: Aretha” — All hail the Queen of Soul. Cynthia Erivo delivers a spellbindi­ng performanc­e in this fournight limited series that delves into the life and incomparab­le career of the late Aretha Franklin. Airing during the week that would have marked Franklin’s 79th birthday, the saga begins with back-to-back episodes that toggle between her often turbulent formative years in Detroit (Shaian Jordan plays the young Franklin) and her artistic breakthrou­gh in 1967, when she trekked to Muscle Shoals to record her first album with Atlantic Records. Throughout the series, Erivo, a Tony, Grammy and Emmy winner, performs songs from Franklin’s rich catalog. (9 tonight, National Geographic)

Other bets

TONIGHT >> “Q: Into the Storm” is a six-part documentar­y that follows filmmaker Cullen Hoback as he explores the forces behind Qanon, a fringe movement fueled by conspiracy theories. The film chronicles its evolution and reveals how “Q” uses informatio­n warfare to game the internet, hijack politics and impact public thought. (9 p.m., HBO)

MONDAY >> In a pivotal episode of “The Good Doctor,” Shaun and Lea are forced to make a life-changing decision that will alter the course of their relationsh­ip.

Are they really ready to be parents? (10 p.m., ABC)

TUESDAY>> “Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil” isn’t easy to watch, but you might not be able to look away. Directed by Michael D. Ratner, it’s a powerful, four-part documentar­y series in which the pop superstar looks back at some of the most trying times in her life — including the events that led to her nearly fatal overdose in 2018 — and how she reclaimed her physical and mental health. (Youtube)

TUESDAY >> The latest installmen­t of “Frontline,” titled “Death Is Our Business,” is a poignant look at two of the oldest Blackowned funeral homes in New Orleans. The film spotlights the devastatin­g impact of the coronaviru­s on the Black community and how the pandemic has disrupted its beloved funeral rituals. (10 p.m., PBS)

WEDNESDAY >> “The Day Sports Stood Still” is a documentar­y that recalls the unpreceden­ted sports shutdown last March and the upheaval that followed. (9 p.m., HBO)

THURSDAY >> It’s time to bid farewell to to the goofball employees at the big-box

retailer Cloud 9. After six seasons, the workplace sitcom “Superstore” is closing and former star America Ferrera returns for the hourlong series finale. (8 p.m., NBC)

FRIDAY >> “The Irregulars” brings a fantastica­l twist to the Sherlock Holmes stories. The drama series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulate­d into solving crimes for Dr. Watson and his business partner, the elusive British sleuth. The cases in this saga take on a horrifying supernatur­al edge as a dark power emerges. (Netflix)

SATURDAY >> The new documentar­y “Tina” promises an “unvarnishe­d” and “intimate” look at the life and career of musical icon Tina Turner. (8 p.m., HBO)

SATURDAY >> “The 52nd NAACP Image Awards” celebrate outstandin­g achievemen­ts by people of color in the arts. (8 p.m., CBS, BET, VH1 and MTV)

 ?? NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ?? Cynthia Erivo, foreground, stars in “Genius: Aretha,” a new limited series about Aretha Franklin airing on National Geographic Channel starting tonight.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Cynthia Erivo, foreground, stars in “Genius: Aretha,” a new limited series about Aretha Franklin airing on National Geographic Channel starting tonight.
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