The documentary “Meet Me in the Bathroom” (Showtime, 10 p.m.) chronicles the New York rock scene of about 20 years ago, when reigning bands included the Strokes, pictured above, as well as LCD Soundsystem, Interpol and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
A model seeks answers about sexuality — her own and that of society — in the new six-part series “Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne” (Hulu, streaming).
“My So-Called High School Rank” (HBO, 9 p.m.) documents one high school’s effort to put the pressure of having a perfect academic record into a musical they’re producing.
One of the biggest early matches in the World Cup, awash in political import as well, is U.S. vs. Iran (Fox, 2 p.m.). The winner advances. Earlier games include Ecuador vs. Senegal (Fox Sports 1, 10 a.m.), Netherlands vs. Qatar (Fox, 10 p.m.) and Wales vs. England (Fox Sports 1, 2 p.m.).
The true crime “Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields” (Netflix, streaming) looks at a series of killings and disappearances in the oil fields between Houston and Galveston.
Pianist Arthur Hanlon, whose first concert special was a hit, returns with “Piano y Mujer II” (HBO Max, streaming), featuring a line of Latin singers, including Ivy Queen, Catalina Garcia, Debi Nova and Lupita Infante.
“Behind the Music” (Paramount+, streaming) is revived with new subjects, including Jennifer Lopez, Boy George, Remy Ma and Jason Aldean.