FRIDAY, Oct. 7Fire CountryMax Thieriot from TV’s Seal Team stars in this new series as a young convict seeking redemption (and seeking early release) by joining an unconventional firefighting program in North California (9 p.m., CBS). Significant OtherA young couple on a remote backpacking trip faces sinister events leading them to realize that everything about the place they’re in isn’t as it seems. Starring Maika Monroe and Jake Lacy. (Paramount+). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2ArvtpGtKU Catherine Called Birdy Lena Dunham (of TV’s Girls) wrote and directed this original network movie—based on the novel by Karen Cushman—about a young teenager in medieval England (Bella Ramsey, who played Lyanna Mormont on Game of Thrones) trying to avoid the future chosen by her impoverished father (Andrew Scott) (Prime). CLIP REQUESTED SATURDAY, Oct. 8Pumpkin EverythingAn up-and-coming novelist returns to her hometown to look after her grandfather and his pumpkin-themed store while confronting an old flame from her past. Starring Taylor Cole, Corey Sevier and Michael Ironside (8 p.m., Hallmark). SUNDAY, Oct. 9Let the Right One InFollowing up the cult success of the Swedish film and then its American remake, this child-vampire saga is now a series starring Demian Bichir, Noni Rose, Grace Gummer and Nick Stahl (10 p.m., Showtime). MONDAY, Oct. 10AcceptedFollow four high school students at T.M. Landry, a prep school in Louisiana known for its viral videos of seniors being accepted into Ivy League universities and its 100% success rate of graduates going to college (10 p.m., PBS). My Life is MurderLucy Lawless returns to her role for season three of this feisty streaming murder-mystery series about a New Zealand investigator who takes on a new case each week (Acorn TV). TUESDAY, Oct. 11The WinchestersThis sequel to the long-running TV hit Supernatural reveals the demon-hunting Vietnam-era roots of the paranormal-investigating duo’s parents. Jason Eckles, one of the stars of the original series, narrates (8 p.m., The CW). Becoming Frederick DouglasHow a man born into slavery became one of the most prominent and influential voices for democracy in American history (10 p.m., PBS). WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12The BridgeDiane Kruger, Annabeth Gish, Ted Levin and Demian Birchir star in this crime thriller about tensions that erupt along the U.S.-Mexico border when a dead body leads to the bloody trail of a serial killer (Ovation TV). Big ShotJohn Stamos returns to the role to kick off season two as the former NCAA coach now in charge of an all-girls high school basketball team (Disney+) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7ME74rRsnY Love at First Lie Actress Tori Spelling hosts this new relationship mystery competition series, in which at-home viewers play along with couples to try to discover who is in a real relationship, and who’s faking it (9:30 p.m., MTV). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtN8kNx2alQ WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13High Noon On the WaterfrontDocumentary timed to the 75th anniversary of the Hollywood Blacklist—the U.S. government’s sweeping attempt to cancel the work of moviemakers and screenwriters suspected of being communists or communist sympathizers—examines two classic films that came out of that dark time, High Noon and On the Waterfront, both of which will air following (8 p.m., TCM). Winter HouseNine former housemates—and three newbies—return to their cold-weather hotspot in Stowe, Va., where things get so heated this season of the reality series, someone leaves! (9 p.m., Bravo). https://www.bravotv.com/winter-house/season-2/videos/your-first-look-at-winter-house-season-2 NEW ON DVD Just about everybody who was anybody in the music world gets their moments in Ed Sullivan’s Rock & Roll Classics (Time Life), a 10-disc collection with nearly 130 performances from Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Buddy Holly, the Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, the Band…and many many more! Idris Elba and his young daughters are menaced by a wild African lion in Beast (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), which is kinda like Jaws in the jungle. Several bonus features take you inside the movie and its roar-riffic special effects.