All times Eastern. FRIDAY, April 1WokeSeason two begins in the series, inspired by the real life and work of artist Keith Knight, about a cartoonist (Lamore Morris) trying to affect change in a world as as a “woke” Black man (Hulu). The OutlawsNew comedy-thriller series follows a gang of lawbreaakers thrown together to complete a community service project, but united in new ways when one of their members gets drawn into a dangerous world of organized crime. Starring Christopher Walken, Stephen Merchant, Rhianne Bareto and Gamba Cole (Prime). SATURDAY, April 2ACL Presents: Americana 20th Annual HonorsWatch selected performances and highlights from Brandi Carlile, John Prine, Jason Isbell, Margo Price and more at the annual awards event recorded live in Nashville, honoring the format that mixes roots, blues, soul, folk and country music (11 p.m., PBS). BounceThe hit deep-dish drama, set against the backdrop of a large Southern church, returns tonight to begin its sixth and final eight-episode season, with stars Vanessa Bell Calloway and Clifton Powell (Bounce). SUNDAY, April 3Always AmoreA daughter and her mother-in law (Autumn Reeser and Patty McCormack) struggle to keep their Italian restaurant afloat. Can a hunky culinary consultant (Tyler Hynes) help them turn things around? Just heat and serve! (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries). The 64th Annual Grammy AwardsTrevor Noah returns as host, and the year’s top nominees include Jon Batiste (11), Justin Beiber (8), Doja Cat (8), H.E.R. (8), Billie Eilish (7) and Olivia Rodrigo (7) for this iconic industry-voted music awards event, broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas (8 p.m., CBS). MONDAY, April 4Mud, Sweat and BeardsBest friends and wilderness experts Donny Dust and Ray Livingston work hard—and play harder—in the wilderness of Alaska, the swamplands of Louisiana, then New Mexico desert and along the shores of Iceland for this new reality-adventure series (11 p.m., USA Network). Harry WildEight-part Irish mystery series stars Jane Seymour as Harriett “Harry” Wild, a retired English teacher who becomes a mystery solver (Acorn TV). TUESDAY, April 5SharkNew installment in the “30 for 30” sports-doc series follows the career of superstar pro golfer Greg Gorman, whose bold, aggressive approach to the game brought him two titles at the U.S. Open Championship—and led to a shocking moment at the 1996 Masters, when he gave up a six-shot lead in the final round (8 p.m., ESPN). Big Restaurant BetRenowned chef restauranteur Geoffrey Zakarin gives eight hopeful entrepreneurs the chance to prove themselves in real-world culinary-based challenges. The winning chef gets a $250,000 contract with the Zakarian Hospital Group to open his or her own eatery (10 p.m., Food Network). WEDNESDAY, April 6Hippo KingTravel to Africa to get acquainted with an old, battle-scarred hippo bull, and learn the incredible story of one of Earth’s largest land mammals (8 p.m., PBS). The Ultimatum: Marry or Move OnNick and Vanessa Lachey host this reality competition in which six couples on the verge of marriage must either commit or split up and keep looking—maybe for one of the other “split” partners (Netflix). THURSDAY, April 7Serving the HamptonsWhat’s it like to work at the hottest restaurant in one of America’s most exclusive enclaves for the rich? Find out in this new five-episode reality series, which takes you into the dining drama at 75 Main, the “it” destination for eats in this upper-crust resort community (Discovery+) Tokyo ViceDirector Michael Mann (yes, of Miami Vice fame, among other movies and TV shows) also steers this 10-episode drama about an American journalist (Ansel Eghort, in his first TV role) working the Tokyo police beat for a Japanese newspaper (HBO Max). NEW ON DVD An aging jockey hopes to win one last time for his longtime trainer in Jockey (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment). But the years (and injuries) have taken their toll on his body—and his chances. Starring Clifton Collins Jr. and Molly Parker. Courtney Cox reprises her original role in the latest Scream, an extension of the slasher-film franchise that began back in 1996. She’s joined by Neve Campbell and David Arquette, who also return from the “old days” for a new “stab” at their original characters. The widely hailed Parallel Mothers (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) stars Penelope Cruz and Milena Smith as two new moms-to-be who meet in the maternity ward, after which their lives link and become complicated in surprising ways. AT THE MOVIESChris Pine, Kiefer Sutherland, Ben Foster and Gillian Jacobs star in The Contractor, about an honorably discharged U.S. Special Forces veteran who joins a private security “contractor,” which leads to a life-risking assignment. Jared Leto is Morbius, a character who originated in Marvel Comics—a doctor with a rare blood disorder who cures himself but becomes cursed in the process. With Matt Smith (from Dr. Who), Al Madrigal, singer-actor Tyrese Gibson and Adria Arjona. In the internationally produced horror film You Won’t Be Alone, starring Noomi Rapice, a young girl in 19th century Macedonia becomes a witch, who then takes the form of her victims to see what “life” is all about. Next, The 100 Best Movies of All Time