Emmy Rossum, once of “Shameless,” dons the big blonde wig, the pink Corvette and other attributes to become “Angelyne” (Peacock, streaming) in a five-part limited series about the woman who created a sensation when she plastered herself on Los Angeles billboards in the 1980s, deeming herself a superstar even if nobody else did.
First a series of spy novels, and then a movie starring Michael Caine, “The Ipcress File” (AMC+, Sundance Now, streaming) finds new life as a series with Joe Cole of “Peaky Blinders” taking the lead role in the Cold War saga; Lucy Boynton and Tom Hollander co-star.
Comedian Adam Conover looks into how government works in his new six-part series “The G Word with Adam Conover” (Netflix, streaming).
Contemporary comedians celebrate their forebears in “The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up” (Netflix, streaming).
The Argentine murder of a photojournalist Luis Cabezas in 1997 may have involved the country’s elite according to the new documentary “The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar” (Netflix, streaming).
Actual gospel star Yolanda Adams stars as a fictional gospel star in the new drama “Kingdom Business” (BET+, streaming) and Serayah plays opposite as a gospel pole dancer.
The heady and innovative “Atlanta” (FX, 10 p.m.) has its penultimate season finale.