All times Eastern. FRIDAY, June 17Cha Cha Real SmoothWriter-director Cooper Raiff (who also wrote and starred in the acclaimed coming-of-age college comedy-drama Sh*ithouse) stars in this Sundance-winning film as a recent college grad who works as a party-starter for bar and bat mitzvahs and strikes up a friendship with a young mom (Dakota Johnson) and her daughter (Apple TV+) Good Luck to You, Leo GrandeYou go, girl! In this spicy network-original film, Emma Thompson is a retired schoolteacher yearning for some adventure in her life—and some great sex (Hulu). SATURDAY, June 18After JackieNew two-hour documentary celebrates the life and legacy of the legendary Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when, 75 years ago in 1947, he started his position as first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The film also examines the long line of Black baseball players who followed, often fighting their own battles for racial equality (8 p.m., History). Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire StoryBased on a shocking true story of a fertility nurse, a steamy affair and a murder—and how suitcases on the shores of Chesapeake Bay led to solving a heinous crime (8 p.m., Lifetime). SUNDAY, June 19Animal KingdomTonight begins the sixth and final season of the explosive family crime drama starring Shawn Hatosy, Ben Robson, Jake Weary, Finn Cole and Leila George, as the Cody clan discovers they can’t outrun their poisoned pasts (9 p.m., TNT). Mathis Family MattersNew docuseries follows Los Angeles Judge Greg Mathis Sr. and his family, where hizzoner may rule in the courtroom, but at home he’s just “Dad” (9:30 p.m., E!) The Black Pack: ExcellenceActor Taye Diggs and singer-songwriters Ne-Yo and Eric Bellinger host this celebration of Black culture with musical performances, dance, special guests a salute the recently designated national holiday of Juneteenth (8 p.m., The CW). MONDAY, June 20HiddenThird and final season of the Welsh noir thriller begins tonight, wrapping up all the dirty details of the twisty tale that began with the discovery of a woman’s dead body (3 a.m., Acorn TV). TUESDAY, June 21Jon Stewart: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain PrizeA star-studded lineup will pay tribute to Stewart, this year’s recipient of the high honor given to those who have impacted society in the vein of the iconic American author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, The Innocents Abroad and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (9 p.m., PBS). 37 WordsInspiring doc tells the stirring story of the groundbreaking legislation known as Title IX, which gave women equal footing in academics and sports 50 years ago, and the rippling impact of the landmark civil rights law that continues to resonate today. With commentary from Gloria Steinem, Billy Jean King, Mia Hamm and more (8 p.m., ESPN; part two airs June 8 p.m., June 28). WEDNESDAY, June 22Food ParadiseLove is in the air as the series seeks out romantic, smooch-friendly restaurants and couples canoodle over lobster scampi mashed potatoes, spring vegetable crepes and an ultimate surf-and-turf feast (10 p.m., Cooking Channel). The Umbrella AcademyAfter putting a stop to doomsday in 1963, the super-powered Academy kids return to the present to face off with a rival group, threatening more havoc in the universe (Netflix). THURSDAY, June 23Ultimate Cowboy ShowdownCountry singer Trace Adkins hosts the season-three finale of this competition to find the “toughest cowboy” through ranch-y feats including cattle roping, barrel racing, horse breaking and wood chopping (8 p.m., INSP). Austin Dillon’s Life in the Fast LaneNew series follows the lifestyle of the young NASCAR champ (the grandson of racing legend Richard Childress), his escapades on the track and his homelife with wife Whitney and their children (9:30 p.m., USA Network). NEW ON DVD The Beatles and IndiaGroovy new documentary examines how Indian music and culture shaped the direction of the most famous musical act in the world in the late 1960s (MVD Entertainment). AT THE MOVIESNew Disney flick Lightyear takes on the infinity-and-beyond origin story of spaceman Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story franchise. With voices by Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Taika Waititi, Uzu Aduba and James Brolin (as Emperior Zurg!). David Earl stars in Brian and Charles, the quirky comedy about a man who deals with his depression, isolation and melancholy by building a robot. Next, The 100 Best Movies of All Time