All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Jan. 28 Home TeamKevin James, Taylor Lautner and Rob Schneider star in this new comedy about a suspended NFL coach who returns to his hometown to corral the local Pop Warner team—and reconnect with his 12-year-old son (Netflix). The AfterpartyTiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glaser, Jamie Demetriou and Dave Franco star in this new murder-mystery comedy series, each episode of which explores a different character’s perspective on the central event—a murder at a high school reunion (Apple TV+) SATURDAY, Jan. 29Janet JacksonThe “little sister” of Michael Jackson his musical brothers opens up in this two-night TV event tracing her life as a daughter, a sister, a mother and a superstar artist. With interviews from Whoopi Goldberg, Tyler Perry, Samuel L. Jackson, Janelle Monae and many others (8 p.m., Lifetime & A&E). The Great Chocolate ShowtimeThe hit culinary competition from Canada now gets the U.S. treatment, with 10 bakers taking on creative and complex challenges for a panel of judges (8 p.m., The CW). SUNDAY, Jan. 30Underground Railroad: The Secret HistoryFour-part spotlights the largely undocumented people, locations and secret passageways that provided the infrastructure for Southern slaves to undertake dangerous journeys to freedom (10 p.m., Science). We Need to Talk About CosbyNew docuseries presents an in-depth look at the revolutionary career and meteoric descent of comedian Bill Cosby, who gained instant infamy as the criminal defendant in a sweeping sexual-assault case, with archival footage and comedians, cultural commentators, journalists and women, who share their most personal, harrowing encounters with the actor who was once called “America’s dad” (10 p.m., Showtime). MONDAY, Jan. 31HelpA young Liverpool home healthcare worker forms an unlikely bond with a patient who has early onset dementia in this moving British streaming film starring Jodie Comer (from Killing Eve) and Stephen Graham (Line of Duty) (Acorn). Adults Adopting AdultsReality series follows adults seek legal adoption of other adults, for various reasons—including a woman who wants to leave her birth mother behind and be adopted by a family she met online; a German prince seeking adult son to care for him and carry on his title; and a married man who had an inappropriate relationship with a younger woman, now hoping to adopt her as a daughter (10 p.m., A&E). TUESDAY, Feb. 1Raising DionSeason two of the sci-fi drama about an Atlanta mom (Alissa Wainwright) and her young son, Dion (Ja’Siah Young), as he starts to manifest mysterious, superhero-type abilities—and learns he is not alone (Netflix). Terry Bradshaw: Going DeepNew 75-minute special combines rare archival footage with Bradshaw’s stage show—which features music, stories and life reflections—for an engrossing portrait of the NFL Hall of Famer QB, reality-show star and TV sports analyst (9 p.m., HBO). WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2Celebrity Big BrotherJulie Chen returns as host as a new group of celebs move into the Big Brother house, outfitted with 94 cameras and 113 microphones, to document their every move and conversation (8 p.m., CBS). Pam & TommyLily James and Sebastian Stan star as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in this highly anticipated new limited series, about the X-rated homemade “sex tape” scandal that rocked their world after it was leaked in 1995 (Hulu). THURSDAY, Feb. 3Raised by WolvesIn season two of the sci-fi drama series, which takes place on a new planet after Earth was destroyed, the androids Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salem), along with their “brood” of human children, join a new atheistic colony in the mysterious tropical zone (HBO). BaywatchDwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario and original star David Hasselhoff hit the beach in this 2017 comedy romp based on the hit TV series, which began its 11-season run in 1989 (8 p.m., FX). NEW ON DVD Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) resurrects the classic franchise with Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace and Fiinn Wolfhard, plus appearances by original 1980s cast members (Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts). AT THE MOVIESSee the most famous farewell concert in music history with The Beatles: Get Back—The Rooftop Concert, with the full set of songs performed by the Fab Four on the top of their Apple Headquarters, the group’s last live musical appearance before their ultimate breakup. This special showing, one day (Sunday, Feb. 30) only, is an IMAX presentation mastered from tdirector Peter Jackson’s acclaimed reworking (and expanding) of documentary footage taken at the recording sessions which preceded the concert.