All times Eastern. FRIDAY, June 10For All MankindBlast off for season three of this alternate-reality series, which takes viewers into the 1990s as the space race for Mars heats up and nations vie for who’ll get to the Red Planet first. With Joel Kinnaman, Jodi Balfour and Sonya Walger (AppleTV+). FairfaxSeason two begins tonight of the irreverent animated comedy series about a group of young friends navigating the travails of middle-class teen life as they quest for popularity in Los Angeles. With voices by Skyler Gisondo, Kiersey Clemons and Pamela Adlon (Prime). SATURDAY, June 11Dirty Little SecretMelissa Joan Hart and Lizzie Boys star in this network movie inspired by the real-life story of a 17-year-old girl living with her dysfunctional mom, a hoarder (8 p.m., Lifetime). Caribbean SummerA news producer (Heather Hemmes), forced to take an extended vacation after a morning-show gaffe, encounters a mysterious man (Ser’Darius Blain) in the tropical islands, leading to…well, you can probably guess (9 p.m., Hallmark). SUNDAY, June 12The Tony AwardsOscar-winning Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) hosts the live 75th annual awarding of the best of Broadway from Radio City Music Hall in New York City in this four-hour presentation (8 p.m., CBS and also on Paramount+). Becoming ElizabethAlicia von Rittberg stars in this new series as the young Elizabeth Tudor, an orphaned teen who becomes embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English hierarchy on her own journey to the throne (Starz). MONDAY, June 13The Great Giveback with Melissa McCarthy and Jenna PerusiahIn this new renovation series, the acclaimed comedy star and her cousin surprise exceptional folks with remarkable transformations—like tonight’s military veteran, who overcame serious challenges, including homelessness, following years of service (9 p.m., HGTV). Bizarre Foods: Delicious DestinationsA trip to Beijing allows opportunities to sample crispy pancakes, chewy noodles and Peking duck—all parts of a culinary dynasty fit for an emperor (10 p.m., Cooking Channel). TUESDAY, June 14HalftimeFind out in this new music documentary all about the international superstar singer Jennifer Lopez, from her performances onscreen and on stages throughout the world, to J-Lo’s iconic Super Bowl halftime show and her performance at the Presidential inauguration (Netflix). Brian Wilson: Long Promised RoadAcclaimed documentary explores the life, career and iconic music of the Beach Boys co-founder, unspooling as he and Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine drive around Los Angeles. Also, there are additional interviews with Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Jonas and more (9 p.m., PBS). WEDNESDAY, June 1530 For 30: Dream OnThree-part documentary miniseries spotlights how the dominating run to a gold metal by the 1966 U.S. women’s Olympic team led to the birth of the Women’s National Basketball League and inspired generations that followed (8 p.m., ESPN). Family RebootNew series (produced by Kelly Ripa) reconnects the members of six busy real families though weekend games and bonding exercises (Disney+) THURSDAY, June 16Rutherford FallsThe critically acclaimed comedy series returns tonight for season two, with life-long best buds Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) and Reagan Wells (Jana Schmieding) helping each other navigate life, romance and major changes int their small town—and the Native American reservation it borders (Peacock). Father of the BrideAndy Garcia headlines the cast of this remake (originally a 1950 Spencer Tracy comedy, then revived in 1991 with Steve Martin) as a father navigating the turbulence of the upcoming wedding of his daughter. With Gloria Estevan and Adria Arjona (HBO Max). AT THE MOVIES The gang’s all here in Jurassic World Dominion, the latest in the dino-riffic franchise about roaring reptiles recreated in the modern world. Returning to their previous roles are Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Neill,Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern. NEW ON DVD Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Elton John’s 1972 breakthrough album, Madman Across the Water has been given a smashing new re-release. Available in multiple formats and configurations (CD, vinyl) with varying extras, the Super Deluxe box set features three CDs, a 104-page book and a Blu-ray with Sir Elton’s 1971 appearances on two British TV shows (Universal Music). Jared Leto is a vampire-like antihero who unleashes a wave of darkness in a desperate attempt to alleviate his dire medical condition in Morbius (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), based on Marvel Comics. Mark Wahlberg stars in Father Stu (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), the based-on-a-true story saga of an amateur boxer who becomes a priest—despite the objections and skepticism of his family and the church itself. With Mel Gibson and Jacki Weaver. Director Michael Bay’s action-packed Ambulance (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a career criminal who hijacks an emergency to the scene of a heist gone wrong. Kevin Hart stars in the comedy Fatherhood, the true story of a widowed dad coping with hopes, fears and dirty diapers as he sets out to raise his daughter on his own.