AspergersFour young comedians on the spectrum are now also on the road in the documentary series “On Tour with Asperger’s Are Us” (HBO, 8 p.m.). Underwritten by the Duplass Brothers (whose films the troupe has never seen, they confess in the series theme song) the four seem unsure in the first of two episodes tonight, as they buy an RV for the purposes and prepare for their first show in their home base, Boston.

“30 for 30: The Dominican Dream” (ESPN, ESPN Deportes, 9 p.m.) looks at the career of 1990s New York high school basketball whiz Felipe Lopez, whose later career didn’t pan out as expected.

“Frontline” (PBS, 10 p.m., streaming) talks to some of the dwindling numbers of Holocaust survivors.

There’s a new comedy special from the incendiary comic, “Anthony Jeselnik: Fire in the Maternity Ward” (Netflix, streaming).

The British detective drama “Shetland” (BritBox, streaming) begins its fifth season.

Kat reconsiders her city council run on “The Bold Type” (Freeform, 8 p.m.).

“The 100” (CW, 9 p.m.) returns for its sixth season, with a group exploring a mysterious new planet.

The second of a three-night portrait of spring breaking on “Nature” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings) sees how the season’s change have been affected by climate change.

On the new “Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole” (A&E, 10 p.m.), a boy who was sentenced to life at 14 for shooting his neighbor seeks parole at 21.

“Mexican Dynasties” (Bravo, 10 p.m.) has its first season finale.

Eliminations occur on “The Voice” (NBC, 9 p.m.) and coaches each get a chance to save one.

On “American Housewife” (ABC, 8 p.m.), Katie volunteers at school.

The Top 10 compete in a pasta race on “MasterChef Junior” (Fox, 8 p.m.).

On “NCIS” (CBS, 8 p.m.), DNA solves a 30-year-old murder case.

Barry reacts to Nora’s betrayal on “The Flash” (CW, 9 p.m.).

On “Blackish” (ABC, 9 p.m.), Jack makes the football team.

Two surprise houseguests join “The Village” (NBC, 8 p.m.).

On “Deadliest Catch” (Discovery, 9 p.m.), the Northwestern hits a freak accident.

An official from Egypt comes to New York for a heart transplant on the “FBI” (CBS, 9 p.m.).

On “Bless This Miss” (ABC, 9:30 p.m.) Mike tries to fit in with the farmers.

The Manson tale is told once more on the documentary series “1969” (ABC, 10 p.m.).

“NCIS: New Orleans” (CBS, 10 p.m.) investigates the bombing at a military museum event.

Reynolds is forced to talk about what could have gone wrong in a recent surgery on “New Amsterdam” (NBC, 10 p.m.).

On “The Last O.G.” (TBS, 10 p.m.), Shahzad learns to drive.

It’s Valentine’s Day on “7 Little Johnstons” (TLC, 10 p.m.).

The Canadian Mounties are heroes tonight on Turner Classic Movies in “Northern Pursuit” (8 p.m.), “The Wild North” (10 p.m.), “Rose Marie” (midnight), “Fort Vengeance” (2 a.m.), “River’s End” (3:30 a.m.) and “Northwest Rangers” (4:45 a.m.). Earlier, the Barrymore family of actors is saluted in “Kind Lady” (6 a.m.), “Night Flight” (7:30 a.m.), “None But the Lonely Heart” (9 a.m.), “The Great Man Votes” (11 a.m.), “Camille” (12:15 p.m.), “Rasputin and the Empress” (2:15 p.m.), “Arsene Lupin” (4:30 p.m.) and “Dinner at Eight” (6 p.m.).

NBA Playoffs have Boston at Milwaukee (TNT, 8 p.m.) and Houston at Golden State (TNT, 10:30 p.m.).

Stanley Cup Playoffs have Boston at Columbus (NBC Sports, 7 p.m.) and San Jose at Colorado (NBC Sports, 10 p.m.).

Baseball has Detroit at Philadelphia (MLB, 7 p.m.).

College softball has DePaul at Illinois (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Seth Rogen, Laura Carmichael. The View: E.L. James. The Talk: Deborah Norville, Lindsay Miller. Ellen DeGeneres: Zac Efron. Wendy Williams: Meagan Good, Michael Ealy. The Real: Luenell.

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: Christina Applegate, Van Jones, Bear Grylls. Jimmy Kimmel: Zac Efron, Lena Waithe, Pentatonix. Jimmy Fallon: Charlize Theron, Desus & Mero, Robert Irwin. Seth Meyers: Seth Rogen, Jared Harris, Lyric Lewis, Valerie Franco. James Corden: Topher Grace, Jason Schwartzman, Chad Daniels. Carson Daly: Maggie Siff, BadFlower, Julius Sharpe. Trevor Noah: Jesse Williams. Conan O’Brien: Dax Shepard.