All times Eastern. FRIDAY, May 20Elon Musk’s Crash CourseThis “New York Times Presents” doc examines the quest of the world’s richest person for self-driving automobiles—and its tragic results (10 p.m., FX). Night SkySissy Spacek and J.K. Simmons play a couple who keep up the facade of their normal lives after discovering a portal to another world in their backyard in this original series. A hint for what’s it’s about can be found in the show’s original title, Lightyears (Prime). SATURDAY, May 21Romance to the RescueA grocery store worker (Andrea Brooks) tries to impress her handsome boss (Nathan Witte) and convince him she’s an agility-dog trainer with a championship canine (8 p.m. Hallmark). Planet Earth: Dynasties IISequel to David Attenborough’s original dazzling series presents four new nature documentary films following families of elephants, cheetahs, hyenas and pumas as they try to survive and preserve their lineages (8 p.m., BBC America). SUNDAY, May 22Madness of King GeorgeLucy Worsley takes a closer look at the life of George III, whose deteriorating mental health in the late 1700s changed the historical landscape of Great Britain (8 p.m., PBS). Ed Sullivan’s Rock ‘n’ Roll ClassicsIt’s “The Sweet Sound of Soul” with retro highlights on the iconic TV series by the Supremes, the Jackson 5, James Brown, the Four Tops and more (10 p.m., MeTV). MONDAY, May 23The NeighborhoodAs Marty (Marcel Spears) prepares to propose to his girlfriend, Calvin (Cedic the Entertainmer) and Tina (Tichina Arnold) work with a party planner to throw a celebration that properly honors their future daughter-in-law’s Nigerian heritage (8 p.m., CBS). Don’t Forget the LyricsNiecy Nash hosts this revival of the game show that tests contestants’ musical memories, leading to chance to win $1 million (8 p.m., ABC). TUESDAY, May 24Gangsters: America’s Most EvilBask in the unhinged badness of Anthony Spilotro, the psychopathic thug whose run of illegality in Las Vegas irked his mob bosses back in Chicago—and served as the model for Joe Pesci’s character in Casino (9 p.m., Reelz). Sins of the AmishNew docuseries exposes the long trail of sexual abuse and scandal inside the Amish community, and the law enforcement system that failed to protect its victims (Peacock). WEDNESDAY, May 25Obi-Wan KenobiEwan McGregor reprises his film role as the iconic Jedi Master in this new series, which begins 10 years after the events of the 2005 movie Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. With Joel Edgerton, Rupert Friend, O’Shea Jackson and Benny Safdie (Disney+). The Great American Tag Sale with Martha StewartThe domestic diva is ready to part ways with some of the pieces of her vast collection of furniture and housewares. Find out what’s going up on the block in this one-hour special (8 p.m., ABC). THURSDAY, May 26AloneThe intense survival series returns for its ninth season, which finds ten contestants dropped solo into the northeastern shores of Labrador, Canada—a prime spot on the hunting grounds of one of the world’s most iconic alpha predators, the polar bear (9 p.m., History). To Catch a SpyNatahalie Kelley, Colin Donnell and Patti Murin star in this streaming movie original, about a travel writer on assignment in Malta when she becomes a primary witness to a murder (streaming on Hallmark Movies). NEW ON DVD Robert Pattison dons the cloak and mask in The Batman (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), the latest movie incarnation of the fabled DC superhero, which takes place early in the Dark Knight’s crimefighting career as he confronts proto-versions of the Riddler (Paul Dano) and the Penguin (Colin Farrell), plus a streetwise young woman (Zoë Kravitz) on her way to becoming Catwoman. AT THE MOVIESThe gang’s all here as the cast returns for Downton Abbey: A New Era, in which the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) inherits a villa in the south of France, and Crowley family members pack their bags and head there to find out what’s going on. Next, The 100 Best Movies of All Time