All times Eastern. FRIDAY, April 16Big ShotJohn Stamos stars in this new sports-comedy-drama series as an ousted NCAA basketball coach who takes a teaching and coaching job at an elite all-girls private school (Disney+). SATURDAY, April 17Murders at the Boarding HouseDet. John Cabrera of the Sacramento Police Department investigates a missing person report at a boarding house that turns up things even more troubling—human remains, and an old lady who goes on the run when the investigation turns up the heat (7 p.m., Oxygen). Right in Front of MeCarly (Janel Parrish, who had the recurring role of Mona Vanderwaal in Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) is at a crossroads at her romantic life, unaware that the solution is staring her directly in the face—and hey, it looks just like her old college crush! (9 p.m., Hallmark). SUNDAY, April 18Couples TherapySeason two of the critically acclaimed docuseries gives viewers more authentic looks inside the weekly sessions of world-class therapist Dr. Olna Guralnik as she guides couples through eight months of intense conflicts—including, this season, problems exacerbated by COVID-19 confinement, shut-down and isolation (10 p.m., Showtime). Academy of Country Music AwardsFifteen-time ACM winner Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton, a nominee for this year’s New Female Artist of the Year, host this 56th annual event, which this year will pass out its honors from three iconic Nashville locations—the Grand Ole Opry House, the historic Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Café (8 p.m., CBS and streaming on Paramount+). MONDAY, April 19American Dad!Animated series returns with the continuing misadventures of super-patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), who uses the same drastic measures at home that he does on his job (10 p.m., TBS). American OzExplore the life and times of L. Frank Baum, whose childlike sense of wonder, innovation and reinvention was channeled into one of the most enduring classics American narratives, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900 but later reinterpreted in generations of films, books and musicals (9 p.m., PBS). TUESDAY, April 20Cruel SummerOlivia Holt and Chiara Aurelia star in this new psychological thriller series set over three summers, about a popular girl with a charmed life who one day goes missing, and the nerdy wannabe accused of somehow being connected to her disappearance. But is anything actually as it seems? (9 p.m., Freeform). Hustle & TowHook up with the dangerous world of tow truck operators in this new docuseries, which follows these essential workers as they go about their daily tasks under sometimes extremely dangerous conditions, despite encounters with treacherous terrain, wildlife and weather (10 p.m., A&E). WEDNESDAY, April 21Married at First Sight: UnmatchablesWhat happened to all the singles who didn’t get chosen and missed out of the opportunity to wed a stranger on Married at First Sight? Well, from that pitiful “pool” of some 65,000 applicants, the producers went back to a handful and picked some for this new show, which gives them relationship advice, suggestions about lifestyle changes, and perhaps a second chance at lasting love—or something like it (10 p.m., Lifetime). Pillow TalkTuck in with this Oscar-winning 1959 romantic comedy starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson, about a playboy bachelor and an interior decorator who share the same telephone line in New York City. The film, considered quite risque for the buttoned-up times, transformed Day from the “girl next door” into a classy, sophicasticated sex symbol and marked the first of her three successful comedy collaborations of Hudson, who’d become her lifelong friend until the end, when he became the first major celebrity to die of AIDS in 1985 (10 p.m., TCM). THURSDAY, April 22Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the WorldThree-part documentary series, beginning on Earth Day, spotlights the teen environmental activist working to raise awareness of accelerating climate change as she travels across the planet to witness the damage firsthand (8 p.m., PBS). Big Trick EnergyMaster tricksters, best friends and daredevils Chris Ramsay, Eric Leclerc, Wes Barker and Alex Boyer shock and awe unsuspecting spectators with extreme stunts and mind-blowing magic (10:30 p.m., truTV). Rutherford FallsCultures clash in a small town in the Northeast when the burg’s namesake, Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms), fights the removal of a historical statue in this new comedy series, which also stars Jana Schmiedling and Michael Greyeyes (Peacock).