“The Mighty Ducks” (Disney+, streaming) ends its first season.
A new anthology of short films from new directors are presented under the title “Launchpad” (Disney+, streaming).
The last episode of a series looking at a tough year for New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Inside the Met” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings), looks at its financial issues.
A new stand-up comedy special has a topical title: “Lavell Crawford: The Comedy Vaccine” (Showtime, 10 p.m.).
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO, 11 p.m.) ends its season a little too quickly.
Another pair of episodes from the classic sitcom gets tinted on “The Dick Van Dyke Show — Now in Living Color!” (CBS, 8 p.m.), “Where Did I Come From?” From 1962 and “Never Bathe on Saturday” from 1965.
Fig desserts are part of the competition on “Chopped” (Cooking, 8 p.m.).
“One Voice: The Songs We Share” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings) looks at how Broadway has brought pop hits over the years. The influence of gospel is the focus of a second episode at 10:30 p.m..
“Real Time with Bill Maher” (HBO, 10 p.m.) returns after a two week absence when the host tested positive for COVID-19. His guests are Neil DeGrasse, Max Brooks and Dan Carlin.
Vince’s murder brings a conflict on “ICE” (Starz, 9 p.m.).
In the made-for-TV thriller “Evil Stepmom” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.), some family changes spell trouble for some twins. Tara Spencer-Nairn, Julia Lalonde and Randy Thomas star.
Red gets the help of an enforcer to help him move precious cargo quietly on “The Blacklist” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
On “Dynasty” (CW, 9 p.m.), Culhane is given a high honor.
Locals are getting miffed by the dudes on “Bering Sea Gold” (Discovery, 9 p.m.).
On “Gold Rush” (Discovery, 8 p.m.), Dave gets a lead from the son of an old-timer.
Old flames bring new insecurities on “Ready to Love” (OWN, 9 p.m.).
“Black Love” (OWN, 10 p.m.) is tested by the arrival of kids.
Violet and Ivory try to decipher a new clue on “Van Helsing” (Syfy, 10 p.m.).
“Mama June: From Not to Hot” (WEtv, 8 p.m.) has a two hour episode summarizing the season.
A weekend-long Memorial Day Marathon on Turner Classic Movies begins tonight with “Pride of the Marines” (8 p.m.), “Till the End of Time” (10:15 p.m.), “The Best Years of Our Lives” (12:15 a.m.), “Wings for the Eagle” (3:15 a.m.) and “Above and Beyond” (4:45 a.m.).
During the day are tales of the wilderness with “Across the Wild Missouri” (6 a.m.), “Sequoia” (7:30 a.m.), “Desperate Search” (8:45 a.m.), “Dersu Uzala” (10 a.m.), “The Wild North” (12:30 p.m.), “All Mine to Give” (2:15 p.m.), “The Trap” (4 p.m.) and “Man in the Wilderness” (6 p.m.).
Baseball includes Cincinnati at Cubs (MLB, 2:20 p.m.) and Atlanta at Mets (MLB, 7 p.m.).
Stanley Cup playoffs include Minnesota at Vegas (NBC Sports, 9 p.m.).
NBA Playoffs include New York at Atlanta (ESPN, 7 p.m.), Brooklyn at Boston (ABC, 8:30 p.m.) and Clippers at Dallas (ESPN, 9:30 p.m.).
WNBA action includes Washington at Connecticut (Facebook, 7 p.m.), Los Angeles at Chicago (CBS Sports, 8 p.m.) and Minnesota at Seattle (CBS Sports, 10 p.m.).
NASCAR runs its North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 p.m.).
The women’s lacrosse NCAA semifinals have Boston College vs. North Carolina (ESPNU, noon) and Syracuse vs. Northwestern (ESPNU, 2:30 p.m.).
College softball includes Kentucky at Alabama (ESPN2, 1 p.m.), Washington at Oklahoma (ESPN2, 3 p.m.), Georgia at Florida (ESPNU, 5 p.m.), Texas at Oklahoma State (ESPN2, 5 p.m.), Florida State at LSU (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Arizona at Arkansas (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), James Madison at Missouri (ESPNU, 9 p.m.) and Virginia at UCLA (ESPN2, 9:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Elizabeth Banks, Greg Baxstrom, Grace Kinstler. The View: Stacey Abrams (rerun). The Talk: Michael Douglas, Jerry O’Connell, Lana Parrilla, Deon Cole. Ellen DeGeneres: Matthew McConaughey, Jon Dorenbos, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood. Drew Barrymore: Robyn Schall, Jennifer Garner, Kathie Lee Gifford (rerun). Kelly Clarkson: Michelle Obama, Jared Leto (rerun). Tamron Hall: Kenny Lattimore, Judge Faith Jenkins. Wendy Williams: Lisa Edelstein.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Seth Rogen, Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Shaquille O’Neal, Patton Oswald, chase Rice (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Julianne Moore, Dave Bautista, Twenty One Pilots. Seth Meyers: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Cue Card Wally, Brian Frasier-Moore (rerun). James Corden: Naomi Watts, Finneas (rerun). Lilly Singh: Hasan Minhaj (rerun).