The sports documentary series “Welcome to Wrexham” (FX, 10 p.m.) begins its fourth season with the Welch team, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, continues to advance, against all odds.
The new series “Bet” (Netflix, streaming) concerns an elite boarding school where the newest transfer student is a mysterious woman with a knack for gambling.
A fifth season starts for the Norwegian series “Pernille” (Netflix, streaming), which stars Henriette Steenstrup as a middle-aged mother working in child welfare. As the new season begins, the wedding approaches for Ole Johan and Stephen.
“Love, Death & Robots” (Netflix, streaming) the anthology of adult animation from Tim Miller and David Fincher, returns with 10 new shorts.
A second season starts for the reality show following the young women who rose as part of their own MomTok channel, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” (Hulu, streaming).
From Denmark comes the new mystery “Secrets We Keep” (Netflix, streaming), in which an au pair goes missing from an affluent neighborhood and a neighbor is suspicious of foul play.
The new documentary film “Vini Jr.” (Netflix, streaming) follows the life and the career of Real Madrid soccer star Vinicius Junior from Brazil.
From Turkey, a second season comes for “Thank You Next” (Netflix, streaming), about a woman trying out a new relationship after she left her last one on her wedding day.
“9-1-1” (ABC, 8 p.m.) ends its eighth season; when it returns in the fall for the ninth season, it will come with an offshoot, “9-1-1: Nashville.”
The first season of “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” (CBS, 9 p.m.) ends with a pair of episodes.
A winner is named on the fourth season finale of “Next Level Chef” (Fox, 8 p.m.).
“Law & Order” (NBC, 8 p.m.) ends its 24th season investigating the death of a model. But “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC, 9 p.m.) ends its 26th season investigating serial attacks of female psychiatrists.
The initial season of ‘Doctor Odyssey” (ABC, 9 p.m.) ends with a rescue mission. A second season hasn’t been announced.
Interns are anxious to advance to second year residency on the 21st season finale of “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 10 p.m.).
“Found” (NBC, 10 p.m.) ends its second season by looking for a missing wife.
The future of the empire is in question as the second of two episodes of “Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.) wraps up the series.
“The Amazing Race” (CBS, 9 p.m.) crowns a winning team as the $1 million race culminates in Miami.
A third season starts for the detective series “Hudson & Rex” (UPtv, 8 p.m.).
“Top Chef” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) has chefs create something using items from a Canadian convenience store. Pinkie Johnson is a special guest.
A young couple is rattled by a demonic presence on “SurealEstate” (Syfy, 10 p.m.).
“Killing the Competition” (Lifetime Movie network, 8 p.m.), is a made-for-TV thriller about a mother who plans to thin the ranks running for her daughter’s dance team.
Turner Classic Movies’ Western series continues with “The Magnificent Seven” (8 p.m.), “High Noon” (10:30 p.m.), “High Noon on the Waterfront” (midnight), “My Darling Clementine” ((12:15 a.m.) and “A Fistful of Dollars” (2:15 a.m.). during the day are films scored by Heinz Roemheld, with “Four’s a Crowd” (7:15 a.m.), “British Intelligence” (9:15 a.m.), “The Male Animal” (10:30 a.m.), “The Hard Way” (12:30 p.m.), “The Strawberry Blonde” (2:30 p.m.), “Gentleman Jim” (4:30 p.m.) and “The Lady from Shanghai” (6:30 p.m.).
Baseball includes Washington at Atlanta (MLB, 12:15 p.m.) and Houston at Texas (MLB, 8 p.m.),
There is first round play in the PGA Championship (ESPN, noon).
NBA playoffs have Oklahoma City at Denver (ESPN, 8:30 p.m.).
Stanley Cup playoffs have Carolina at Washington (TNT, truTV, 7 p.m.) and Dallas at Winnipeg (TNT, truTV, 9:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Nick Jonas, Bernadette Peters. The View: Matteo Lane. Kelly Clarkson: Lizzo, Alexander Skarsgard, Wally Baram, Anna Kendrick, Gabriel Luna, David Blaine, Joel McHale, Sammy Rae & The Friends. Drew Barrymore: Brooke Shields, Naomi Watts (rerun). Jennifer Hudson: En Vogue.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Pavement. Jimmy Kimmel: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mo Amer, Tucker Wetmore (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: The Weeknd, Young Marion, Adam Goldstein. Seth Meyers: Sarah Snook, Glenn Howerton. Taylor Tomlinson: Jason Sklar, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Brandon Kyle Goodman. Daily Show: Rep. Jake Auchincloss.