All times Eastern. HalstonEwan McGregor stars in this new limited series as the legendary designer as he leverages his invented name into a worldwide fashion empire that becomes synonymous with luxury, sex, status and fame in the 1970s (Netflix). SATURDAY, MAY 15The Pink PantherAfter initially appearing in the opening credits of the live-action movie The Pink Panther (1963), the cartoon character spawned its own TV series, movies, games and other merchandise—and its first animated short, The Pink Phink, won an Oscar in 1964. Now the original 1960s cartoon series comes to Saturday mornings, again—along with other timeless toons, including Popeye, The Tom & Jerry Show and Bugs Bunny & Friends (7:30 a.m., MeTV). Ghost Brothers: Hotel HellDalent Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey check into Wisconsin’s Karsten Hotel to uncover which spirits still reside in the once-luxurious lodgings. Once the lights go out, they discover unexpected secrets about the hotel’s past through terrifying ghostly whispers. But no room service or cable TV, alas (Discovery+). SUNDAY, MAY 16Fall RiverNew true-crime series uncovers a story of sex, satanic cults and brutal murders in the same town—Fall River, Mass.—where infamously accused axe murderer Lizzie Borden was notoriously acquitted, almost 90 years earlier. Coincidence, or something far more sinister? (10 p.m., Epix). Run the WorldNew comedy series about a group of smart, funny and vibrant 30-something Black women who live, work and play in Harlem stars Amber Stevens West, Andrea Bordeaux, Bresha Webb and Corbin Reid (8:30 p.m., Starz). MONDAY, MAY 17Billy GrahamThis American Experience doc explores the life of one of the best-known and most influential Cristian leaders of the 20th century, who became an international celebrity by age 30, built a media empire, preached to millions worldwide and became a courtier to kings and presidents (9 p.m., PBS). The Wonderful World of DisneySome of you may remember days of yore when Sunday-night Disney flicks were a thing, and this month ABC (Disney’s network affiliate) is reinstating the tradition. Tonight it’s Monster’s Inc., the 2001 Oscar-winning animated creature-feature comedy with the voices of Billy Crystal and John Goodman as a pair of loveable best-bud beasties who encounter a little girl who rocks their monster world (8 p.m., ABC). TUESDAY, 5.18Agatha and the Curse of IshtarIndulge your passion for classic murder mystery what-if drama, which re-imagines what might have happened as the young author Agatha Christie (Lyndsey Marshal), bruised from divorce and struggling with early fame, travels to Iraq and into a web of murder, intrigue and romance (PBS Masterpiece Prime). Line of DutyCat-and-mouse British thriller returns for sixth season as Detective Police Inspector Joanna Davidson (No Country for Old Men’s Kelly Macdonald) of the AC-12 police anti-corruption unit faces her most enigmatic adversary yet—and also deals with suspicions about her own unprofessional conduct (streaming on BritBox). WEDNESDAY, MAY 19The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsKyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Erika Girardi, Dorit Kemsley and Garvelle Beauvais return for season 11, joined by three newcomers, all ecstatic to expand their social circles and let loose in their chichi 90210 ZIP code after months of at-home pandemic isolation (8 p.m., Bravo). The Last DaysThe Steven Spielberg-produced Oscar-winning 1998 documentary about five Hungarian Holocaust survivors who fell victim to Adolph Hitler’s brutal campaign against the Jews in the waning days of World War II has been newly remastered in honor of Jewish Heritage Month (Netflix). THURSDAY, MAY 20Too CloseEmily Watson stars in this three-part psychological drama as a Dr. Emma Robertson, a forensic psychiatrist who must access a complex criminal suspect (Denise Gough) accused of a heinous crime, whose searing insights into Robertson allow her to exploit and manipulate her (AMC+) Going From BrokeA financial expert and a CEO help young people get out from under massive student debt and become the CEOs of their own lives in season two of this reality series from executive producer Ashton Kutcher and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (Crackle). NEW ON DVD Meet Disney’s newest warrior princess, Raya, who has to track down the last dragon known to exist to help her save the land of Kumandra in Raya and the Last Dragon (Disney Media & Entertainment). Featuring the voices of Awkwafina (as Sisu the dragon) and Kelly Marie Tran as Raya. Loaded with extras, including outtakes, easter eggs and behind-the-scenes features. Find out why one of the year’s most acclaimed films is…well, one of the year’s most acclaimed films, with six Oscar nominations. Minari (Lionsgate Home Video), the tender and terrific story of a Korean family that relocates to an Arkansas farm to find the American dream, will capture your heart. Extras include commentary from director Lee Issac Chung and co-star Yuh-jung Youn, who received the Oscar and Screen Actress Guild honors for Best Supporting Actress. Anthony Hopkins received this year’s Oscar—his second career Best Actor honor, after his trophy for The Silence of the Lambs—for his searing, soaring performance in The Father (Sony Home Entertainment) as a senior citizen dealing with dementia. Olivia Colman (from The Crown) costars his adult daughter, patiently trying to deal with the ordeal. Extras include making-of features, about how the stage play was transformed for the screen, and deleted scenes. AT THE MOVIES A devious criminal delivers a twisted form of gristly justice in Spiral: From the Book of Saw, a new “chapter” in the bloody successful horror franchise, with a veteran police detective (Samuel L. Jackson) and his rookie partner (Chris Rock) drawn into the gruesome new mystery.