Plenty of cameos to watch for on ‘Sharknado 5’
joins the cast for the series’ fifth season. (Note that new episodes of “Twin Peaks” will move to 8 p.m. beginning tonight.)
Brillo Box (3¢ Off): (10 p.m. Monday on HBO) Short documentary revolves around the Brillo Box that was designed by pop art icon Andy Warhol and was sold for $3 million at Christie’s auction.
Carpool Karaoke: (Episodes available Tuesday on Apple Music) The first original series on Apple’s paid streaming service is a spinoff from “The Late Late Show With James Corden.” Corden will appear in a handful of the 16 episodes, with various celebrities taking his seat during the other episodes.
Difficult People: (Available Tuesday on Hulu) John Cho and Lucy Liu have recurring roles in the comedy’s third season.
Hard Knocks — Training Camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (10 p.m. Tuesday on HBO) Weekly documentary on the ups and downs of an NFL training camp.
The Story of Diana: (9 p.m. Wednesday on ABC) Twopart, four-hour look at the life of the late Princess Diana concludes Thursday at 9 p.m.
Swedish Dicks: (9 p.m. Wednesday on Pop) Peter Stormare and Johan Glans star in a scripted comedy series about a former stuntman and a Swedish DJ who team up to launch a detective agency. Keanu Reeves has a recurring role. Other guests include Margaret Cho, Eric Roberts, Anthony LaPaglia and Traci Lords.
First in Human: (9 p.m. Thursday on Discovery) The three-part, six-hour documentary series narrated by Jim Parsons takes viewers inside the crucial beginning phase of scientific medical research.
Saturday Night Live — Weekend Update: (9 p.m. Thursday on NBC) The half-hour telecast will feature “Weekend Update” anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che. Additional “Saturday Night Live” cast members also will make appearances.
Atypical: (Available Friday on Netflix) Family comedy stars Jennifer Jason Leigh as the mother of an autistic teenager (Keir Gilchrist).
White Gold: (Available Friday on Netflix) Sixepisode, 1980s-set British comedy series about a group of window salesmen makes its USA debut. Series creator Damon Beesley previously created “The Inbetweeners,” and the show has already been renewed for a second series in Britain.