John Stamos stars as a hothead college coach who is fired only to become coach of a high school girls’ team in the new series “Big Shot” (Disney+, streaming). He doesn’t want to be there at first (and Stamos looks like he feels the same way). Yvette Nicole Brown and Jessalyn Gilsig co-star in the production co-created by David E. Kelley. But it’s no “Ted Lasso.”

Impending Earth Day means a lot of nature specials on streaming services. Among them is “Earth Moods” (Disney+, streaming) which presents sights and sounds of different climates that are meant to set a tone. 

Elsewhere, a year of lockdown wasn’t so bad for whales in Glacier Bay or capybara in South America according to the new documentary “The Year Earth Changed” (Apple TV+, streaming), narrated by David Attenborough.

Tom Hiddleston narrates a half dozen new episodes of the natural history series “Earth at Night in Color” (Apple TV+, streaming), while Paul Rudd returns to host a second season of his nature series about teeny creatures, “Tiny World” (Apple TV+, streaming).

Brian Gleeson of “Peaky Blinders” stars as “Frank of Ireland” (Amazon Prime, streaming), a new comedy about a man trying to get his life together in Dublin.

From Australia comes the comedy “Why Are You Like This” (Netflix, streaming), centering on millennials in Melbourne. 

“The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs” (Shudder, AMC+, streaming) brings another double feature with key commentary.