What you’ll want to watch on television this week
“A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting”
Survivors of the antisemitic terrorist attack in Squirrel Hill in October 2018 share their stories in this new documentary. 9 p.m. Wednesday (HBO)
Other picks Sunday
Which Targaryens will be left standing as the “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon” wraps its freshman season? 9 p.m. (HBO)
“Doctor Who”: Jodie Whittaker takes her final turn as the titular Time Lord in the new adventure “The Power of the Doctor.” 8 p.m. (BBC America)
Monday
Dennis Rodman and Stormy Daniels are among the famous faces co-habitating in “The Surreal Life,” a reboot of the 2003-06 reality show. 9 p.m. (VH1)
“Independent Lens”: The 2022 documentary “TikTok, Boom.” tracks the rise of the popular but controversial social media app. 10 p.m. (PBS)
Tuesday
An Oscar-winning filmmaker curates the new star-studded horror anthology “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities.” (Netflix)
The late-night film series “TCM Underground” comes to prime time with a slate of five cult classics from the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. 5 p.m. (TCM)
“Making Black America: Through the Grapevine:” The four-part series hosted by professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. concludes.
9 p.m. (PBS) Wednesday
The Force will be with them, always, in “Tales of the Jedi,” a new collection of animated “Star Wars” shorts. (Disney+)
“Nature”: Take off, eh, with the new episode “Canada: Surviving the Wild North.” 8 p.m. (PBS)
Thursday
First responders and others who faced natural disasters and lived to tell the tale do so in the new docuseries “Earthstorm.” (Netflix)
“Family Reunion”: The sitcom starring Tia Mowry and Loretta Devine drops its fifth and final season. (Netflix)
Friday
The Peanuts gang gets its trick-or-treat on in the classic animated special “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” (Apple TV+)
Celebrity chef Christopher Kimball cohosts two new culinary series, “Milk Street’s Cooking School” and “Milk Street’s My Family Recipe.” (Roku)
2022 World Series: Baseball’s top two teams slug it out in the opening games of this year’s fall classic. 8 p.m., also Saturday (Fox)
Saturday
A teen tries to escape from her insular religious community in the new fact-based TV movie “An Amish Sin.” 8 p.m. (Lifetime)
“Jolly Good Christmas”: An American architect in London meets a rather personable personal shopper in this new TV movie. 8 p.m. (Hallmark)