All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Feb. 18The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselIn season four of the award-winning series, it’s 1960 and change is in the air. Looking to hone her act, Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) lands a gig with total creative freedom. But her commitment creates rifts between her, her family and her friends. Watch for guest appearances by John Waters, Jason Alexander, Milo Ventimiglia and Kelly Bishop (Prime Video). SeveranceAdam Scott, Patricia Arquette and John Turturro star in this new dystopian drama series—from director/producer Ben Stiller— about a workplace where employees have been surgically altered to disconnect—sever—their work thoughts from their personal memories. As you might imagine, complications arise (Apple TV+). SATURDAY, Feb. 19Austin City LimitsSpend a savory hour with the musical performances of singer/songwriters Sharon Van Etten, formerly of the band Fountains of Wayne, and Lucy Dacus, who released her third album, Home Video, last year (11 p.m., PBS). Celebrating Sidney PoitierTwo-night event honors the life and career of the late trailblazing actor, director and diplomat with some of his classic films, including In the Heat of the Night, The Defiant Ones, Blackboard Jungle, Lilies of the Field and a Patch of Blue (8 p.m., TCM). SUNDAY, Feb. 20FromHarold Perrineau (from TV’s Lost) headlines the cast of this new drama series, set in a nightmarish town in middle America surrounded by a haunted forest and terrifying night creatures (9 p.m., Epix). Abraham LincolnThree-night event presents a definitive biography of the 16th president, who led the country during its bloodiest war and its greatest crisis. Produced by historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin, and based on her book Leadership:In Turbulent Times (8 p.m., History). MONDAY, Feb. 21Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil WarKareem Abul-Jabbar narrates this documentary chronicle of the heroic African-American men and women who helped shape the fate of our nation during one of America’s most divisive conflicts (11 p.m., History). All American: HomecomingNew drama-series spinoff of All American follows a Chicago basketballer (Peyton Alex Smith) and a pro-tennis hopeful (Geffri Maya) from Los Angeles as they pursue their athletic dreams at a HBCU college in Atlanta (9 p.m., The CW). TUESDAY, Feb. 22To Tell the TruthRevamped version of the classic game show returns with host Anthony Anderson, and celebrity panelists Cynthia Erivo, Gary Owen and Donald Faison trying to suss out who’s bluffing…and who’s telling the truth (10 p.m., ABC). Wild ‘N’ OutNick Cannon returns as host for season 17 of the sketch and improv series featuring teams of comedians competing in various comedy and rapping duels, which originated on MTV in 2005 (8 p.m., VH1). WEDNESDAY, Feb. 23The Proud Family: Louder and ProuderAll-new series, a revival of the popular animated, music-filled Proud Family, picks up the story of teenage Penny Proud (Kyla Pratt) and her madcap adoptive family. Zachary Quinto and Billy Porter reprise their vocal roles, Keke Palmer joins as a new character, and a slew of celebs—Eva Longoria, Holly Robinson Peete, Al Roker, Courtney Vance, Jane Lynch, Marsai Martin, Lizzo and Tiffany Haddish—are aboard as guests (Disney+). SnowfallThe crime drama, inspired by the early days of the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles and revolving around the lives of various intersecting characters, returns for season five. With Damson Idris, Carter Hudson, Emily Rios and Michael Hyatt (10 p.m., FX). THURSDAY, Feb. 24Undercover UnderageChild advocate Roo Powell collaborates with law enforcement to disguise herself as a teen to ensnare child predators in this new reality series (9 p.m., ID). WastelandWade into this doc that examines the alarming waste and garbage problems of America’s waterways in Alabama, New York, Florida and Iowa (Paramount+) NEW ON DVD All three smashingly fun movies from director Matthew Vaughn about the stylish spy organization—based on the popular comic book The Secret Service—are available in The Kingsman Collection (Disney Home Entertainment), which features Kingsman: The Secret Service, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and The Kingsman, a prequel to the other films. Stars include Colin Firth, Taron Edgerton, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges and Samuel L. Jackson. Lady Gaga is a diva delight in House of Gucci (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), about the rise and fall of the Italian fashion empire, with an equally strong supporting turn from Jared Leto, plus Adam Driver, Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Salma Hayek and Al Pacino. Follow the dramatized life of a football hero in American Underdog (Lionsgate Home Video), the uplifting story of two-time NFL MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner. Starring Zachary Levi as Warner, with Anna Paquin and Dennis Quaid. Uncover the roots of Great Britain’s best-dressed secret agents in the action-comedy The King’s Man, starring Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton and Rhys ifans in the rollicking retro tale of the super-stylish spy organization organization first introduced in the 2015 film Kingsman: The Secret Service. (Not included in The Kingsman Collection, above, which is sold separately.) An all-female cadre of international secret agents comes together to retrieve a secret weapon that has fallen into dangerous hands in The 355, a globetrotting gal action-drama starring Jessica Chastain, Diane Kruger, Lupita Nyong’o and Penelope Cruz. AT THE MOVIESA street-smart young man (Tom Holland) is recruited by a seasoned treasure hunter (Mark Wahlberg) to recover a lost-at-sea fortune in the globetrotting adventure Uncharted. With Antonio Banderas as a their ruthless competitor. Channing Tatum stars and co-directs Dog, a “road comedy” about a former Army Ranger tasked with transporting a military working dog from Washington state to Los Angeles, so the canine can attend her handler’s funeral.