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Tokyo Olympics begin; ‘Ted Lasso’ returns

Also, the Jonas Brothers chase their Olympic dreams in new special

- DhuGM AarNey Contact Chuck Barney at cbarney@ bayareanew­sgroup.com. Follow him at Twitter.com/ chuckbarne­y and Facebook. com/bayareanew­sgroup. chuckbarne­y.

DON’T MISS >> The Summer Olympics — Yes, we’re bummed out that, due to coronaviru­s concerns, there will be no fans in attendance for the Tokyo Games. But the global event, after being delayed for a year, should still deliver plenty of must-see TV. As usual, things get rolling with the opening ceremony, and because of the vast time difference, NBC will broadcast the festivitie­s live in the morning (4 a.m. Friday) for the first time ever. But for viewers wanting to stick to traditiona­l evening viewing, the network’s “comprehens­ive” prime-time broadcast will feature special coverage of Team USA, along with the performanc­es, pageantry and parade of nations. (Prime-time coverage: 4:30 p.m., NBC)

Other bets

TODAY >> “The End” is a dark family comedy about palliative care specialist Dr. Kate Brennan (Frances O’Connor), who has her hands full trying to raise her children while coping with her depressed elderly mother (Harriet Walter). The latter staunchly believes in the right to die and is ready to make her exit. (8 p.m., Showtime)

TODAY >> Set in early-’90s Queens, “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” is a prequel to the original “Power” franchise. It’s the coming-of-age story of Kanan Stark (Mekai Curtis), the teen son of a cocaine

TODAY >> It’s go big or go home for fearless surfing pioneer Garrett McNamara. The six-part documentar­y series “100 Foot Wave” captures his decadelong odyssey to conquer monstrous waves in the coastal town of Nazaré, Portugal. (10 p.m., HBO)

MONDAY >> It’s semifinals time on “American Ninja Warrior.” The action begins in Los Angeles, where the competing ninjas will face up to 10 challengin­g obstacles, including new obstacles Wall-to-Wall and The Inverter. (8 p.m., NBC)

TUESDAY >> “Man vs. History” is a new series that follows storytelle­r and historian Bil Lepp as he travels across the country to discover the truth behind mysteries and legends of America’s past. The opener focuses on infamous Old West outlaw Billy the Kid. (10 p.m., History Channel)

WEDNESDAY >> Before they hit it big on the pop charts, the Jonas siblings apparently had visions of winning gold medals. In the hourlong special “Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers,” Joe, Kevin and Nick train under some of Team USA’s best athletes as they compete against their biggest rivals — each other. (8 p.m., NBC)

WEDNESDAY >> With amusement parks up and running again, the time is right for “Behind the Attraction.” Narrated by

Paget Brewster, it’s a 10-episode series that uses archival and never-beforeseen footage to explore how Disney park rides such as the Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Jungle Cruise and others were conceived and built. (Disney+)

THURSDAY >> On a new episode of “Walker,” the title character and Micki investigat­e a bomb threat at the school that targeted Liam and Stan. Meanwhile, Abeline and Bonham plan a vow renewal, and Trey’s mother (guest star Schelle Purcell) comes for a visit. (8 p.m., The CW)

FRIDAY >> The beloved soccer comedy “Ted Lasso,” last summer’s underdog hit, returns for a highly anticipate­d second season. We can only hope that the goofy, chatty and eternally optimistic title character (Jason Sudeikis) finds some way to put his ragtag team on the path to glory. (Apple TV+)

SATURDAY >> “Tig Notaro: Drawn” is the first-ever fully animated stand-up comedy special. Using a variety of artistic styles, it has Notaro telling funny stories about a hospital bed proposal, a high school talent show gone awry, a road trip with Dolly Parton and more. (10 p.m., HBO)

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Much-decorated U.S. gymnast Simone Biles is expected to strike gold again in Tokyo.
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