All times Eastern. FRIDAY, April 15RoarNew female-forward anthology series, based on short stories written by Ceceila Ahern, stars Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Issa Rae, Merritt Weaver, Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin in eight episodes about modern womanhood (Apple TV+). Outer RangeWhen a rancher (Josh Brolin) discovers a massive hole on his Wyoming ranch, it opens to a series of mind-bending, possibly supernatural twists in his life. The trippy streaming contemporary Western series also stars Lili Taylor, Imogene Poots and Will Patton (Prime). SATURDAY, April 16Love, ClassifiedMelora Hardin (The Office), Arienne Mandi (The L Word: Generation Q), Katherine McNamara (Arrow) and Max Lloyd-Jones (The Book of Boba Fett) star in this new movie about a romance novelist disconnected from her kids, while they explore a hot new dating app that uses newspaper classified ads (8 p.m., Hallmark). Saturday Night LiveProudly plus-size singer and flute player Lizzo will pull double duty, making her debut as host and returning for her second occasion as musical guest (11:30 p.m., NBC). SUNDAY, April 17Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins StoryBased on books by Victoria Christopher Murray, this movie follows a single lawyer (Michelle Williams) and the man (Antonio Cupo) who seems to be everything she wants in a partner—until his affection turns to obsession (8 p.m., Lifetime). The First LadyThe title is singular, but the subjects are plural in this new star-studded anthology series about the many contributions throughout history by presidential wives, including Michelle Obama (Viola Davis), Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson) and Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer). With Kiefer Sutherland (as Franklin D. Roosevelt), Aaron Eckhart (Gerald Ford), Dakota Fanning, Judy Greer, Lily Rabe and others (9 p.m., Showtime). MONDAY, April 18Better Call SaulFinal season will conclude the complicated journey of its compromised protagonist (Bob Odenkirk) and his transformation into a criminal lawyer consorting with cartels (9 p.m. AMC). Hidden AssetsGritty streaming conspiracy thriller series stars Angeline Ball as a detective digging into drugs, terrorism and corrupt politics in Ireland and Belgium, the world’s diamond capitol (Acorn TV). TUESDAY, April 19Mayans M.C.The gritty drama about a rough-riding motorcycle club returns for its fourth season, starring Danny Pino, Carla Baratta, Michael Irby and Raoul Max Trujillo (10 p.m., FX). The Power of Big OilPart one of this docuseries examines the fossil fuel industry’s history of casting doubt and delaying action on climate change (10 p.m., PBS). WEDNESDAY, April 20Freddie Mercury: Final ActAiring on the 30th anniversary of the event at its center, this two-hour documentary looks at the how his musical friends—including Elton John,David Bowie, Metallic, Paul Young, Robert Plant, Axl Rose, Liza Minnelli and George Michael—came together for an epic 1992 tribute concert in his honor, a year after Mercury’s death, to raise AIDS awareness (8 p.m., The CW). Russian DollSeason two explores more existential themes through a sci-fi lens, four years after Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) escape mortality’s time loop together (Netflix). THURSDAY, April 21The Flight AttendantSharon Stone, Cheryl Hines, Mo McRae and Margaret Cho are among the celebs coming aboard for season two of the hit comedy/drama/thriller series as flight attendant Cassie Bowen (Kaley Cuoco) tries to get her life together, but stumbles into a new misadventure (HBO Max). Young SheldonGeorgie (Montana Jordan) gives mom (Zoe Perry) and dad (Lance Barber) some life-altering news (8 p.m., CBS). NEW ON DVD The OGs of practical jokes, painful stunts and outrageously bad ideas put to into manic motion return in jackass forever (Paramount Home Entertainment). Ringleader Johnny Knoxville reunites with his motley crew, a bit older but seemingly no wiser as they perform magic tricks for a bull, explode port-a-potties with passengers aboard, take hokey-puck shots to the privates, and endure other extreme experiments in grandly punkish behavior. Richard Jenkins, Amy Schumer, Beanie Feldstein, June Squibb and Jayne Houdyshell star in TheHumans (Lionsgate Home Entertainment), based on the Tony-winning play about a family Thanksgiving meal simmering with tensions and unease. AT THE MOVIESJude Law, Mads Mikkelsen, Ezra Milller, Katherine Waterston and Eddie Redmayne star in the Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, the latest in the Harry Potter franchise, which follows the continuing adventures of wizarding magizoologist Newt Scamander (Redmayne),