On TV this Friday: Van Helsing and Bosch conclude their respective runs, Sarah Shahi’s Sex/Life unravels and it’s game over for Mythic Quest Season 2. Here are 16 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Friday: Van Helsing and Bosch conclude their respective runs, Sarah Shahi’s Sex/Life unravels and it’s game over for Mythic Quest Season 2. Here are 16 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Final season premiere (all eight episodes): When a young girl dies in an arson fire, Bosch must decide how far he is willing to go to bring her killer to justice. (Read Jamie Hector preview; watch trailer.)
Season 2 premiere (first three episodes): Molly experiences the trials and tribulations of adolescence; Cole suffers a truly embarrassing incident at school. (Already renewed for Season 3!)
This Rosemary’s Baby-inspired feature casts Ilana Glazer (Broad City) and Justin Theroux (the recently renewed Mosquito Coast) as expectant parents, and Pierce Brosnan (The Son) as a sinister fertility doctor.
The docu follows Drs. Ellen Garland and Michelle Fournet, two scientists focused on the study of humpback whale songs and social communication.
Liam Neeson’s latest action flick focuses on a big-rig driver who carries out a daring mission to rescue his kidnapped daughter trapped miners.
The nine-time Grammy winner reveals the demons and blessings that inspired her 1994 LP “My Life,” and performs the album live for the first time.
Filmed at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, this Pride Month concert features such hits as “The Climb” and “Party in the U.S.A.,” and a Madonna medley consisting of “Music,” “Express Yourself” and “Like a Prayer”; special guests include Brothers Osborne, Mickey Guyton, Little Big Town, Maren Morris and Orville Peck.
Series premiere (first two episodes): Emmy winner Tony Hale stars as both the eccentric Mr. Benedict and his twin brother, the nefarious Dr. Curtain, in this live-action adaptation. (Watch trailer.)
Season 2 finale: Ian and Poppy work together again; Rachel and Dana plot their next move; Brad looks to settle a feud. (Not yet renewed.)
Series premiere (all eight episodes): Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest) is at the center of this provocative drama told from the female gaze, about a love triangle between a woman, her husband and her past. (Read preview; watch trailer.)
The docu celebrates the enduring appeal of Charles Schulz’s comic strip; talking heads include Drew Barrymore, Al Roker, Kevin Smith, Billie Jean King, Paul Feig and Ira Glass, among others; Lupita Nyong’o narrates.
From Jiro Dreams of Sushi director David Gelb comes a docu that chronicles the humble beginnings of Wolfgang Puck and the rise of the “celebrity chef.”
The Talk‘s Sheryl Underwood flies solo as host of the remotely produced ceremony, which honors the very best in daytime TV. (View nominees.)
Season 1 finale: Sam learns to navigate bureaucracy like an affluent white man, without government institutions determining her health or her safety.
Series premiere (all four episodes): Renowned artist David Choe paints a portrait — literally and figuratively — of his guests, including Will Arnett, Rainn Wilson, Maya Erskine, Kat Von D and Steve-O.
Series finale: Vanessa, Violet and Jack face off with The Dark One in a final effort to save humanity.