Camila Mendes plays an intern who meets a handsome man (Archie Renaux) when she is “Upgraded” (Prime Video, streaming) to first class on a plane. The problem is that she’s mistaken for her boss (Marisa Tomei) in the romance film.
“The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay” (Prime Video, streaming) is a new series that grew out of the Japanese language feature “The Silent Service” about a nuclear sub that declares itself a sovereign country during the Cold War.
In the UK feature “Lover, Stalker, Killer” (Netflix, streaming) looks into a love triangle born of online dating.
Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. star in “Skeletons in the Closet” (Shudder, streaming) a new horror film about a woman who allows herself to be possessed in order to protect her terminally ill daughter.
From Turkey comes the film “Ashes” (Netflix, streaming), about a book with mysterious powers.
From South Korea comes “A Killer Paradox” (Netflix, streaming), about a man who happened to have become a serial killer, and the detective who is after him.
The lead-up to this weekend begins with the annual compendium “Super Bowl Greatest Commercials XXIII: The Ultimate Countdown” (CBS, 8 p.m.), a show about commercials with commercials.
The season ends for both “Transplant” (NBC, 8 p.m.) and “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” (Starz, 8 p.m.).
Before his documentary series about the history of the musical form premieres, “Gospel Live, Presented by Henry Louis Gates Jr.” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) is a concert of the stuff with John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, LaTocha, Lena Byrd Miles and more, hosted by Erica Campbell.
“The Unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd” (History, 10 p.m.) ends its first season with stories of people who bucked the odds.
Sara Evans, Riley Green and Chris Young all play in the “CMT Campfire Sessions” (CMT, 10 p.m.).
Tony tries to resurrect his first dredge on “Gold Rush” (Discovery, 9 p.m.).
“Outback Opal Hunters” (Discovery, 10 p.m.) hire a master opal cutter, seeing to smooth rough surfaces.
Various betting heroes are covered on “Hustlers Gamblers Crooks” (Discovery, 9 p.m.).
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV, 8 p.m.) try out flamenco daning.
Turner Classic Movies begins its 31 Days of Oscar with films that won awards for costume design all day, with “The Adventures of Don Juan” (6 a.m.), “Raintree County” (8 a.m.), “The Band Wagon” (11:15 a.m.), “Flower Drum Song” (1:15 a.m.), “The Night of the Iguana” (3:30 p.m.), “Gypsy” (5:30 p.m.), : “The Sting” (8 p.m.), “Roman Holiday” (10:15 p.m.), “All That Jazz” (12:30 a.m.) and “Camelot” (2:45 a.m.).
Basketball includes Atlanta at Philadelphia (NBA, 7 p.m.) and New Orleans at Los Angeles (NBA, 10:30 p.m.).
Men’s college hoops include Dayton at VCU (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), San Diego Tate at Nevada (CBS Sports, 8 -.m.) and San Jose State at Colorado State (Fox Sports 1, 9:30 p.m.).
Women’s games include Wagner at Farleigh Dickinson (ESPNU, 4 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Diane Lane, Monica Mangin. The Talk: Justin Hartley, Kate the Chemist, Andra Day, Criss Angel. Drew Barrymore: Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Tiki Barber, Victor Cruz. Kelly Clarkson: Kal Penn, Nicola Pelts Beckham, Gloria Gaynor. Tamron Hall: King Moore, Andie and Melanie Orozco.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Austin Butler, Kingsley Ben-Adir (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Samuel L. Jackson, Jake Tapper, Train, REO Speedwagon (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Jalen Brunson, Madi Diaz. Seth Meyers: Kenan Thompson, Ronny Chieng (rerun). Taylor Tomlinson: Max Greenfield, James Davis (rerun). Bill Maher: Coleman Hughes, Bob Costas, Caitlin Flanagan.