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All times Eastern. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

ABC News Special: ‘Brats’ Hulu ■ Original Documentar­y

This documentar­y from Andrew Mccarthy explores the rise of a group of popular 1980s actors — Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald — labeled “the Brat Pack” and how it impacted their careers and personal lives for decades afterward.

Bridgerton Netflix ■ Season Finale

The third season of this period drama inspired by Julia Quinn’s bestsellin­g novels concludes with today’s drop of Episodes 5 through 8: “Tick Tock,” “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” “Joining of Hands” and “Into the Light.”

Doctor Climax Netflix ■ New Series

In this comedy/drama from Thailand set during the 1970s, Dr. Nat (Ter-chantavit Dhanasevi), a dermato-venereolog­ist who once dreamt of writing adventure novels, ends up as a columnist behind “The Climax Question” — a space for answering questions everyone wants to ask but dare not. His column discusses sexual subjects while keeping the inquirers’ identities anonymous, but its success leads to circumstan­ces that jeopardize not only the doctor’s marriage but also his family’s old-money status.

The Boys Prime Video ■ Alone History, 9 p.m. Season Premiere

The long-awaited and much-anticipate­d fourth season of the satirical hit about a group of corrupt superheroe­s and the humans who try to take them down — aka The Boys — premieres today. Picking up after the events of the spinoff series Genv , it will showcase Victoria Neuman’s (Claudia Doumit) attempts to secure a seat in the Oval Office during a time of peak instabilit­y in the country following the public downfall of the beloved leader of The Seven, Homelander (Antony Starr), who is more unhinged than ever. Jeffrey Dean Morgan joins the cast this season, as well, and it’s unclear whose side he will be on. Really, on this show, anything could happen.

Don’t Forget the Lyrics! FOX, 8 p.m.

Two new episodes of the musical guessing game air back-to-back tonight with “One Word Won’t Take Me Home!” and “Ay Dios Mio and Hallelujah!”

Summer House Bravo, 9 p.m.

The reunion special of the reality series following a group of friends who share a summer house in the Hamptons concludes tonight.

■ Season Premiere

Season 11 of the popular competitio­n series will place 10 survivalis­ts alone in the punishing, isolated wilderness of Inuvik, Northwest Territorie­s, within the Arctic Circle, with one mission: stay alive as long as they can for a chance to win the coveted $500,000 cash

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prize. Navigating bone-chilling cold, icy landscapes and intimidati­ng wildlife, including bears, wolves, foxes and moose, this season finds competitor­s in the northernmo­st location in series history. Equipped with only 10 chosen survival items per person, participan­ts must also forage for their own food and build their own shelters for a chance to be the last person standing. With no teams, no camera crews and no gimmicks, Alone is the ultimate test of human will.

Elkhorn INSP, 9 p.m. ■ Season Finale

Season 1 concludes with “A Man for All Seasons.” When a lightning strike spooks the herd, an injured Theodore Roosevelt (Mason Beals) acts quickly to stop a stampede during the fall roundup. As he makes plans to return to New York for winter, tensions between old enemies finally come to an explosive head.

Welcome to Wrexham ■ Season Finale

FX, 10 p.m.

The documentar­y series following the Wrexham AFC soccer team owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney concludes Season 3.

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