TV THIS WEEK
SUNDAY
The special “Do Your Job 2: Bill Belichick and the 2016 Patriots” celebrates the work ethic of the reigning Super Bowl champs ahead of this week’s NFL season opener. 7 p.m. NBC
No one recalls inviting “Glee’s” Heather Morris in the new thriller “Psycho Wedding Crasher.” Joan Van Ark also stars. 8 p.m. Lifetime And just like that, David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks: The
Return” was gone, never to be seen again — in this dimension, anyway. 8 and 9 p.m. Showtime
MONDAY
A five-film salute to the late, great Jerry Lewis gets rolling with the rubberfaced comic’s 1963 romp “The Nutty Professor.” 5 p.m. TCM
Big Poppa: The new
documentary “Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.” remembers the East Coast rapper who was killed in L.A. in 1997. 8 p.m. A&E
An unhinged woman covets her neighbor’s newborn in the new TV movie “My Baby Is Gone!” With “CSI’s” Elisabeth Harnois. 8 p.m. Lifetime
The three-night docuseries “Road to 9/11” details the planning and execution of the deadly 2001 terrorist attacks. 9 p.m. History Channel; also Tue.-Wed.
Four middle-aged friends with Down syndrome try to live their lives on their own terms in the documentary “The Grown Ups” on a new “POV.” 10 p.m. KOCE
Professional and amateur auto mechanics get the space to create the cars of their dreams in the new series “Gear Dogs.” 10 p.m. Discovery Channel
The new special “Ricky Martin: Behind the Vegas Residency” checks in on the “Livin’ La Vida Loca” singer as he sets up shop for a series of concerts in Sin City. 10 p.m. VH1
TUESDAY
special “Marc Maron: Too Real.” Any time, Netflix
“Girls” star Lena Dunham and “Billy on the Street’s” Billy Eichner are among the new cast members for “American Horror Story: Cult,” a new postelection-themed iteration of Ryan Murphy’s freakydeaky anthology series. 10 p.m. FX
The new franchise entry “A Season With Navy Football” will follow the U.S. Naval Academy’s Midshipmen for the 2017 season. 10 p.m. Showtime
WEDNESDAY
WWE divas and twins sisters Nikki and Brie Bella are back for a second season of their reality series “Total Bellas.” 9 p.m. E!
The fearsome foursome — Chris Geere, Aya Cash, Desmin Borges and the indispensable Kether Donohue — are back for Season 4 of the cynical-yet-sweet comedy series “You’re the Worst.” 10 p.m. FXX
The documentary “The Trees” looks at the arboreal component of the Sept. 11 memorial on the site of the former World Trade Center. 10 p.m. KCET
THURSDAY
A mini-marathon of films by German auteur Werner Herzog includes 1982’s “Fitzcarraldo” and 1972’s “Aguirre, the Wrath of God,” both starring the inimitable Klaus Kinski. 5 and 10 p.m. TCM
The aforementioned New England Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs to kick off a new season of “NFL Football.” 5:30 p.m. NBC
FRIDAY
The animated comedy “Bojack Horseman” is back for a fourth season. Any time, Netflix
Convicted killers proclaim their innocence in the new series “The Confession Tapes.” Any time, Netflix
California firefighters do their best to keep the Golden State from going up in flames in the new docuseries “Fire Chasers.” Any time, Netflix
Comic Tig Notaro is back home where she sort-of belongs on a second season of her online comedy-drama “One Mississippi.” Any time, Amazon
Journalist Carlos Watson and assorted talking heads hash out the hot political topics of the day in the new series “Third Rail With Ozy.” 7:30 p.m. KOCE
Teachers, students and some famous faces join forces to put the spotlight on education in the cross network special “EIF Presents: XQ Super School Live.” 8 p.m. CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox
A new “American Masters” paints a portrait of Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong, famed for his work on the Disney animated classic “Bambi.” 9 p.m. KOCE
“Gary Owen: I Got My Associates” is a new standup special starring the white comic who made a name for himself as a regular fixture on BET. 9 p.m. Showtime
The special “The Dark Files” investigates rumors of top-secret government experiments — and even “stranger things” — alleged to have taken place at a now-abandoned military base on Long Island. 10 p.m. History Channel
SATURDAY
Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe help NASA get the Mercury space program off the ground in the fact-based 2016 drama “Hidden Figures.” 8 p.m. HBO
“Firefly’s” Alan Tudyk plays the former star of a sci-fi series not unlike “Firefly” in the web-to-cable series “Con Man.” 10:05, 10:36, 11:09 and 11:43 p.m., and 12:16 and 12:50 a.m. Syfy