All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Jan. 7Lucy in the SkyNatalie Portman stars in this 2019 sci-fi drama as a female astronaut whose world begins to unravel when returns home from outer space. With Jon Hamm, Zazie Beetz and Dan Stevens (5 p.m., FX). Undercover Boss11th season of the popular boss-in-disguise reality series features more high-level executives as the slip (with fake identities) into the rank-and-file of their own organizations (8 p.m., CBS). SATURDAY, Jan. 8Wedding VeilFirst installment of a new romantic trilogy that will feature three of Hallmark’s leading ladies—Lacey Chabert, Autumn Reeser and Alison Sweeney—as longtime college friends who discover a mysterious antique veil fabled to unite the wearer with her true love (9 p.m., Hallmark). A Discovery of WitchesThe third and final season of the time-traveling fantasy series begins streaming today, based on author Deborah Harkins’ third book in her All Souls trilogy, as historian/witch Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer) and vampire scientist Matthew Clermont (Matthew Goode) face new present-day perils (AMC+, Sundance Now & Shudder). SUNDAY, Jan. 9The Righteous GemstonesSeason two of the profanely funny satire—about a world-famous televangelist (John Goodman) and the deviant behaviors of his family—begins tonight. Returning cast members Danny McBride (who’s also the creator, writer a producer), Adam Devine, Edi Patterson, Tony Cavalero, Walton Goggins and Jennifer Nettles will be joined by new additions Jason Schwartzman, Eric Roberts and Jessica Lowe (10 p.m., HBO). Call Me KatMayim Bialik returns to the starring role in season two, which finds Kat’s mother (Swoosie Kurtz) keeping tabs on her romantic life as Kat struggles between her attraction to both her new beau (Christopher Rivas) and her old crush (following the NFL game, Fox). MONDAY, Jan. 10After the 90 DaysTwo new back-to-back docuseries follow the lives of a pair of couples (David and Annie, and Loren and Alexia), who met on the reality series 90 DayFiancé (9 p.m., TLC). The Golden PalaceStreaming debut of the full 1992-1993 TV series, about what happens to and with the Golden Girls (Betty White, Rue McLanahan and Estelle Getty) after their original series ended…and the women become managers of an art-deco hotel in South Miami Beach (Hulu). TUESDAY, Jan. 11NaomiNew superhero series stars Kaci Walfall as a cool, confident, comic-book-loving teen pursuing her hidden destiny—and her journey as the child of a set of “metahuman” parents, part of a group with godlike superpowers (9 p.m., The CW). The Kings of NapaNew drama series focuses on the Kings, a wealthy Black family in Napa Valley, Calif., and the children grappling for control of their lucrative wine business after the sudden departure of its patriarch. Starring Isaiah WhitlockJr., Eboné Noel, and Yanni King Mondschein (8 p.m., Own). WEDNESDAY, Jan. 12Live From the Artists DenThe band Imagine Dragons kicks off this new musical series, in which a variety of artists (including Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Tim McGraw, The Killers and Ringo Starr) re-take the stage for intimate performances at a venue that had a meaningful impact on their lives and careers (8 p.m., AXS). CheerThe Emmy-winning series, which follows a real-life cheer team, returns for season two as the young ladies of the championship squad at Texas’ Navarro College deal with the interruptions caused by COVID-19—and a teammate faces a serious criminal accusation (Netflix). THURSDAY, Jan. 13WalkerSeason two of the hit cop drama picks up the saga of Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki) as things heat up on and off his family ranch (9 p.m., The CW). Wolf Like MeNew romcom series stars Josh Gad and Isla Fisher as a widowed dad and a woman with a secret, each struggling with the own baggage…when fate brings them together (Peacock). NEW ON DVD Timotheé Chalamet, Oscar Issac, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Dave Bautista star in Dune (Warner Bros. Home Video), the sprawling sci-fi epic (and remake of the 1984 film) about a young hero’s journey to the most dangerous planet in the universe. In Spencer (Alliance Entertainment), Kristen Stewart stars as the late Princess Diana in this drama that reimagines what might have happened during her Christmas 1991, as she prepares to end her marriage to Prince Charles due to his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. AT THE MOVIESIn The 355, when a top-secret weapon falls into mercenary hands, a wild-card CIA agent (Jessica Chastain) joins forces with three international espionage experts on a dangerous mission to retrieve it. With Lupito Nyong’o, Penelope Cruz and Diane Krueger, plus Sebastian Stan and Edgar Ramirez.