All times Eastern. FRIDAY, June 4Lisey’s StoryNew limited-series psycho-thriller is based on a Stephen King novel about a woman (Julianne Moore) troubled by unsettling memories of her—dead—novelist husband (Clive Owen). And King says the 2006 work from which it’s adapted is the favorite thing of his he’s ever written—no small praise from the guy who wrote Carrie, Salem’s Lot, It, The Shining and Misery (Apple TV+). Emergency CallLuke Wilson hosts new episodes of this reality series spotlighting 911 call-takers across the country and the dramatic moments leading up to the arrival of help in a variety of nail-biting situations (8 p.m., ABC). SATURDAY, June 5Gone MomAnnabeth Gish stars in this drama (based on a true story) of a wealthy Connecticut mother of five who mysteriously vanished in 2019, leaving a trail of tangled clues including a disintegrated marriage, a custody dispute and a prime suspect husband who claimed she had staged her own disappearance, just like in the movie Gone Girl (8 p.m., Lifetime). Meerkat Manor: Rise of the DynastyCome inside the fascinating world of three families of meerkats and their dramatic tale of survival as they are forced to compete for food and resources in one of the toughest landscapes on the planet: South Africa’s Kalahari Desert. Narrated by Bill Nighy (8 p.m., BBC America). SUNDAY, June 6Beyond the PoleCOVID changed everything—including the way strippers did business. Season two of this docuseries, an inside look at strip-club workers at Atlanta hottest clubs, spotlights the unique challenges of how the dancers transitioned into new lives and ways of life, paying their bills and sometimes navigating the web of lies they had to spin to keep their secrets from the world (WE tv). Little BirdsNew six-episode limited-series adaptation of author Anais Nin’s infamous adaptation of erotic short stories stars Juno Temple (from Ted Lasso) as a 1950s New York heiress who falls into a steamy rabbit hole of enticing adventures in exotic Tangiers (9 p.m., Starz). MONDAY, June 7The BacheloretteAfter appearing in the landmark 25th season of The Bachelor, Katie Thurston now steps into the spotlight as the new Bachelorette. Will the 30-year-old fan favorite find the man who can help her write her own love story? (8 p.m., ABC) American GreedFollow the money into more tales of the dark side of the American Dream—where the lure of easy riches seduces, power corrupts, scams leave victims’ lives in shambles, and criminals will stop at nothing to separate people from their possessions. Tonight, meet the Flores twins, the Chicago-born drug dealers who earned the trust of the billionaire cartel kingpin known “El Chapo”—then helped the Feds put him away for life (10 p.m., CNBC). TUESDAY, June 8The Amusement ParkSounds like fun, right? But this is no joyride. It’s a newly restored “lost” gem from horror maestro George A. Romero, made more than 45 years ago, between his classics Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead. An allegory about growing old, commissioned by the Lutheran Society, it’s terrifying in a whole other way (Streaming on Shudder). Restaurant RecoveryHost Todd Graves helps Chili John’s—a Los Angeles landmark eatery that opened in 1946 and became a favorite of customers as well as Hollywood filmmakers who used it as a movie set—recover from the devastating after-effects of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic (8 p.m., Cooking Channel). WEDNESDAY, June 92021 CMT AwardsCountry music’s only fan-voted honors, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini and Kane Brown, will celebrate the year’s top artists, songs, albums and collaborations in a two-and-a-half hour of live performances in and around Nashville (8 p.m., CMT). LokiThe God of Mischief gets his own spinoff with Tom Hiddleston returning to the role as Loki steps out of his brother Thor’s shadow in this new series that take place just after the events of Avengers: Endgame. With Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino and Richard E. Grant (Disney+). THURSDAY, June 10Reunion RoadSpecial pop-cultural four-night event reunites together the stars of classic TV shows to reminiscence, share secrets and scoops and reflect on how TV times have changed, beginning with All My Children (June 10, tonight), followed in successive weeks by Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (June 17), A Different World (June 24) and Scrubs (July 1, all 9 p.m., E!). The CubeFormer pro basketballer Dwayne Wade hosts this new American version of the hit British gameshow, in which contestants must solve physical and mental challenges while confined to an intimidating glass box—with an attitude and “mind” of its own (9 p.m., TBS). NEW ON DVD Catch up on all the antics and adventures of the Tanner, Fuller and Gibbler clan in Fuller House: The Complete Series (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment). The 10-DVD set includes all five seasons of the hit Netflix series, a continuation of the 1987-1995 ABC sitcom, starring Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, now a widowed mom working as a veterinarian. AT THE MOVIESIn Samaritan, starring Sylvester Stallone, a young boy (Javon Walton) is surprised to discover that a mythic superhero thought to have perished in an epic battle decades ago might still be around. McKenna Grace, Julianne Moore, Jake Gyllenhaal, Isabela Merced and Marsai Martin provide voices for the animated family flick Spirit Untamed, about a young girl whose life is changed forever when she befriends a wild mustang. Ready to be really spooked? In The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) are back in the ghostbusting business investigating a murder that may be related to demonic possession. Next, The Best Netflix Original Movies You Can Watch Anytime