It was more than 17 years ago when the E! Network presented a reality show featuring the offspring of celebrities working at a Colorado dude ranch. Among the participants in the one-season “Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive” was a then-unknown Kourtney Kardashian, George Foreman III and the son of Robert Blake.

The long-forgotten format is resurrected for the network’s renamed reality series “Relatively Famous: Ranch Rules” (E!, 9 p.m.) whose cast includes a David Hasselhoff daughter, the son of Shaquille O’Neal and son of Billy Bob Thornton, among others, working together on their own Colorado dude ranch (maybe even the same one).  

A new season starts for the Emmy-winning reality series “Cheer” (Netflix, streaming), in which the Navarro team has to also deal with newfound fame. 

“Leave It to Geege” (Lifetime, 10 p.m.) is a new series that follows Geege Taylor, an Atlantic housewife raising a 19-year-old non-verbal son with autism named Pootie. 

From Poland comes a new mafia film “How I Fell in Love with a Gangster” (Netflix, streaming), based on a true story. 

A timely look at the recently convicted Elizabeth Homes and the Theranos case is covered on “American Greed” (CNBC, 10 p.m.).

“Nova” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) examines the life of butterflies. 

It’s while racing through Scotland tonight that “The Amazing Race” (CBS, 9 p.m.) is stopped by the COVID pandemic.