Raven Simone hosts a group of style interventionists for the cleverly-titled special “What Not to Design” (HGTV, 8 p.m.). 

“RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars” (Paramount + streaming) must stage an inspiring anthem.

The death of a real estate developer is investigated on “Dateline: Secrets Uncovered” (Oxygen, 8 p.m.). 

On “Gossip Girl” (HBO Max, streaming), Zoya reluctantly celebrates her birthday.

Gail faces a demotion on “Ultra City Smiths” (AMC+, streaming). 

“iCarly” (Paramount+, streaming) deals with a marketing scam.

“The Immortal” (HBO Max, streaming), a spin-off movie from the series “Gomorrah,” tells the story of a Naples mobster starting a drug trafficking ring in Latvia. Already a box office hit in Italy, the film is directed by and stars Marco D’Amore as Ciro di Marzio.  

Restored footage of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer make up the film “Wedding of the Century” (BritBox, streaming). 

The horror thriller “The Boy Behind the Door” (Shudder, streaming) from Justin Powell and David Charbonier, a hit from film festivals last fall, concerns two tween boys kidnapped and taken to a remote location. 

“The Wine Show” (Acorn TV, AMC+, Sundance Now, streaming) returns for its third season with a series of British celebs learning about the grapes, including Dominic West, James Purefoy, Matthew Goode and Matthew Rhys. 

A singer is hired to entertain at her ex’s wedding on the rom-com “Resort to Love” (Netflix, streaming), produced by Alicia Keys and starring Christina Cillian and Jay Pharaoh. 

The old VH1 series “Behind the Music” (Paramount+, streaming) returns with new episodes and enhanced old ones. First up, Ricky Martin and LL Cool J. 

Marc Cherry’s “Why Women Kill” (Paramount+, streaming) has a second season finale. 

The animated spin-off “Transformers: War for Cybertron: Kingdom” (Netflix, streaming) begin its third season. 

“Dark Side of the 90s” (Vice, 10 p.m.) looks at teen TV of that era. 

Garret is set free but must serve a new ruler on “The Outpost” (CW, 9 p.m.). 

On “The Outpost” (Bravo, 8 p.m.), Fredrik tries to find a new shelter for homeless LGBTQ teens. 

Vivek finds it hard to tell his parents about his expulsion on “Grown-ish” (Freeform, 8 p.m.). 

In the made-for-TV thriller “Burning Little Lies” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.), a woman falls for a firefighter who rescued her, but it all goes wrong. 

Ronnie introduces his new girlfriend on “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” (MTV, 8 p.m.). 

“Families of the Mafia” (MTV, 8 p.m.), Sammy and Karen tell about their past criminal actions. 

A third houseguest is evicted and a new Head of Household is named on “Big Brother” (CBS, 8 p.m.). 

A dancer is MIA on “Beyond the Pole” (WEtv, 10 p.m.). 

Baseball includes Atlanta at Mets (MLB, noon), Dodgers at San Francisco (MLB, 3:30 p.m.), Toronto at Boston (MLB, 7 p.m.) and Colorado at San Diego (MLB, 10 p.m.).

Soccer includes Qatar vs. U.S. (Fox Sports 2, 7:30 p.m.) and Mexico vs. Canada (Fox Sports 1, 10 p.m.) in the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinals.

The month-long Thursday night Elvis Presley salute on Turner Classic Movies concludes with “Tickle Me” (8 p.m.), “It Happened at the World’s Fair” (10 p.m.), “The Trouble with Girls” (midnight), “Girl Happy” (2 a.m.) and “This is Elvis” (4 a.m.). 

During the day are the films of dapper actor William Powell, born this day in 1892, with “Private Detective 62” (6:30 a.m.), “The Emperor’s Candlesticks” (78:45 a.m.), “Lawyer Man” (9:15 a.m.), “Crossroads” (10:30 a.m.), “The Heavenly  Body” (noon), “Love Crazy” (1:45 p.m.), “High Pressure” (3:30 p.m.), “Fashions of 1934” (5 p.m.) and “Double Wedding” (6:30 p.m.). 

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Emily Mortimer, A Great Big World, Maria Menounos. The View: Audra McDonald. The Talk: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Daymond John. Ellen DeGeneres: Laverne Cox (rerun). Drew Barrymore: Ellie Kemper, Elaine Welteroth (rerun). Kelly Clarkson: Becca Stevens, Sharon Richardson (rerun). Wendy Williams: Todd & Savannah Chrisley (rerun). The Real: Jenna Elfman (rerun). 

Late Talk

All reruns: Stephen Colbert: Keegan-Michael Key, Tones and I. Jimmy Kimmel: Megan Fox, Jay Pharaoh, Amorphous with Kelly Rowland, Arsenio Hall. James Corden: David Tennant, Joy Downer.