Tina Fey, Will Forte, Colman Domingo, Kerri Kenney-Silver and the rest all return for the second season of “The Four Seasons” (Netflix, streaming), a series based on an old Alan Alda movie (Gone is Steve Carell, but that may be a spoiler for those who didn’t see season one). Again, it’s low grade amusing but not exactly necessary, as the friends meet for vacations in the Catskills, New Jersey and Italy.
Fred Armisen joins the second season of the drama “Deli Boys” (Hulu, streaming), playing a casino owner who interferes with the cocaine business in the convenience store the brothers had inherited.
The two-night special “Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire” (History, 8 p.m.) concludes with, well, the fall. Part one reruns at 6.
“Half Man” (HBO, 9 p.m.), the brutal and shattering series about a pair of forced friends from Richard Gadd, the maker of “Baby Reindeer” concludes.
That finale bumps the premium cable premiere of Bob Dylan bio pic “A Complete Unknown” (HBO, 6:35 p.m.) to an earlier hour.
The Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals (ION, 8 p.m.) will produce a 2026 champion, winning a $50,000 grand prize.
From Germany comes the second season of the comedy thriller “Murder Mindfully” (Netflix, streaming), about a mafia lawyer who tries to calm himself through mindfulness but also murder.
Here’s yet another sports documentary, this one about the Argentine soccer star, “Eli Martinez: The Kid Who Stops Time” (Netflix, streaming).
Dorm furnishing is the goal on the first season finale of “The Thrifting Show with Lara Spencer” (Freeform, 10 p.m.).
“Accused: The Karen Read Story” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.) is a made-for-TV drama about a woman who tries to defend herself after being charged with the murder of her boyfriend, a police officer.
A quilt leads to a buried secret on “Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries” (UPtv, 9 p.m.).
“Mysteries of Ancient Medicine” (National Geographic, 9 p.m.) looks at ancient sea cures.
Turner Classic Movies concludes a two night event in which network hosts present.a favorite flick, for Eddie Muller, “It Happened One Night” (8 p.m.); for Jacqueline Stewart, “From Here to Eternity” (10 p.m.); and from Ben Mankiewicz, “Rebel Without a Cause” (12:15 a.m.). Then comes a pair of Bogart films, “The Two Mrs. Carrolls” (2:15 a.m.) and “High Sierra” (4 a.m.).
During the day are films that featured costume designs by Adrian, with “Woman of the Year” (6:15 a.m.), “Anna Christie” (8:15 a.m.), “Rose Marie” (9:45 a.m.), “Maytime” (11:45 a.m.), “Camille” (2 p.m.), “The Women” (4 p.m.) and “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” (6:15 p.m.).
Baseball includes Angels at Detroit (MLB 1 p.m.), Atlanta at Boston (MLB, 4 p.m.) and Toronto at Baltimore (MLB, 7 p.m.),
NBA playoffs have Oklahoma City at San Antonio (NBC, 8:30 p.m.) in Game 6 of the West Finals, with Oklahoma City leading 3-2.
WNBA action has Las Vegas at Dallas (Prime Video, 8 p.m.) and Indiana at Golden State (Prime Video, 10 p.m.).
The Women’s College World Series has UCLA vs. Alabama (ESPN, 7 p.m.) and Arkansas vs. Nebraska (ESPN, 9:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Brendan Fraser, Caroline Rhea, Monica Mangin. The View: RuPaul, cast of “Cats: The Jelicle Ball.” Kelly Clarkson: Brendan Fraser, David Tennant, Mann Alsop, Emily Kaufman. Drew Barrymore: Hilary Duff, Trisha Mann-Grant, Ambyr Michelle (rerun). Jennifer Hudson: Morgan Freeman, Alix Earle, Dylan Efron, Burna Boy (rerun). Tamron Hall: Reesa Teesa, Hannah Brown.
Late Talk
Jimmy Kimmel: Dan Levy, Lamorne Morris, She & Him. Jimmy Fallon: Emily Blunt, Chet Hanks, Francesco De Carlo (rerun). Seth Myers: Rose Byrne, Ebon Moss-Bachrach (rerun)
