8 THINGS TO WATCH THIS WEEK
2 HARRY AND MEGHAN: A ROYAL ROMANCE Sunday, 8 p.m., Lifetime The fairy-tale romance of
Prince Harry ( Murray Fraser, above right) and Meghan Markle ( Parisa Fitz-Henley, above left) is recounted in this earnest film. Set up by mutual friends, they kept their fledgling romance under wraps — no easy task considering his stature and her TV career. Costarring Steve Coulter as Prince Charles and Laura Mitchell as Kate Middleton.
3BLACK- ISH Tuesday, 9 p.m., ABC
SEASON FINALE. Dre ( Anthony Anderson) and Bow ( Tracee Ellis Ross) are living separate lives and switching off with the kids. They start to realize how much they relied on each other and how hard it is being on their own. Dre gets his sleek, ultramodern LA canyon house with all the amenities, and Bow doesn’t think it’s suitable for the kids. 4RIVERDALE Wednesday, 8 p.m., The CW SEASON FINALE. With Fred ( Luke Perry) trailing in the polls, Archie ( K.J. Apa, below) steps in to lend a hand in his dad’s mayoral campaigncampaign. Veronica ( Camila Mendes) stays onone step ahead aafter uncoveringering HirHiram’s ( Mark Consuelos) Consuelo latest scheme. EElsewhere, Cheryl ( Madelaine Ma Petsch) ) ffinalizes her parentparental emancipatiopation while FP ( Skeet Skee Ulrich) makemakes a surprisinging anannouncementment to Jughead ( Cole Sprouse). FinaFinally, Betty ( Lili Reinhart) conconfronts her darkest demdemons.
5FAHRENHEIT 451 Saturday, 8 p.m., HBO Michael B. Jordan)
Guy Montag (
is a fireman in a futuristic society that doesn’t put fires out but instead burns books, films, sheet and recorded music. An encounter with a rebellious young woman makes Montag question what he’s been doing, but puts him under the watchful eye of his commander at the firehouse ( Michael
Shannon, inset).
6SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Saturday, 11: 30 p.m., NBC SEASON FINALE. Tina Fey
will host and campaign for a Tony Award for “Mean Girls.” Nicki
Minaj is the musical guest.
713 REASONS WHY Friday, Netflix
The controversial series about Hannah Baker ( Katherine
Langford), a teenager who commits suicide after being sexually assaulted, is back. Will her assailant get his comeuppance? Costarring Justin Prentice (below) and Christian Navarro.
8LITTLE WOMEN Sunday, 8 p.m., PBS
The Louisa May Alcott classic follows the March sisters — Jo ( Maya Hawke), Meg ( Willa Fitzgerald, below center), Beth ( Annes Elwy) and Amy ( Kathryn Newton, below far left) — from childhood to adulthood. With the help of their mother, Marmee ( Emily Watson, below far right), the girls deal with sibling rivalry and first love, loss and marriage.