All times Eastern. FRIDAY, June 24The Daytime Emmy AwardsThe 49th annual bestowing of these trophies will honor daytime dramas, talk shows, instructional programming and legal/courtroom programs. Sir David Attenborough, LeVar Burton, news broadcaster Judy Woodruff and Days of Our Lives star John Aniston will be among the recipients of Lifetime Achievement honors (9 p.m., CBS). The Man from TorontoThis all-star comedy-adventure-action flick, about mistaken identities, a screwup salesman and the world’s deadliest assassin, stars Kevin Black, Woody Harrelson, Kaley Cuoco and Ellen Barkin (Netflix). SATURDAY, June 25Two Tickets to ParadiseEddie Money stars in this wild adventure based on his 1977 pop hit… No, wait a minute: This isn’t that movie. This one’s about how two strangers (Ashley Williams and Ryan Paevy), both of whom have been stood up on their wedding days, end up at the same beachside resort where they’ve both gone to salve their romantic wounds (8 p.m., Hallmark). He’s Not Worth Dying ForRobin Givens, Hilda Martin and Rachel Boyd star in this true story of a vicious social media war—that escalates into a physical fight that turns deadly—within a teenage love triangle (8 p.m., Lifetime). SUNDAY, JUNE 26Carnival EatsHost Noah Cappe hits the high notes with all kinds of creative concoctions at the Albuquerque International Balloon Festival, then chows down on a Schnitzel Dog at Oktoberfest in Tulsa before heading for the Colorado State Fair (9 p.m., Cooking Channel). Jack Osborne’s Night of Terror: BigfootOsborne and his friend, actor Jason Mewes, venture deep into the Idaho backwoods in search of proof of America’s most legendary creature (Discovery+). MONDAY, June 27Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental IllnessDocumentary from producer Ken Burns spotlights the real voices of 21 diverse youth across America who are living with mental health challenges, and examines the stigma, discrimination and silence that they often face (9 p.m., PBS). Café MinamdangNew series from South Korea, about a mysterious café and its suspicious patrons, is based on a prize-winning web novel (Netflix). TUESDAY, June 28Only Murders in the BuildingSelf-styled sleuths Martin Short, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez return for season two and more hilarity around a new homicide (Hulu). Green Ghost and the Masters of the StoneMovie about a car salesman (Charlie Cook) in a Texas border town who suddenly discovers he has superpowers and belongs to a secret group chosen to protect the world from an upcoming catastrophe—the Mayan apocalypse (VOD). WEDNESDAY, June 29Right to Offend: The Black Comedy RevolutionTwo-night even traces the history of Black comedy, spotlighting the evolution and social awakening of courageous comedians who pushed against the social constraints of their time and spoke truth to power. With interviews and commentary from Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Michael Che, Steve Harvey, Amber Ruffin and more (9 p.m., A&E). More PowerHome Improvement co-stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn reunite in this new docuseries celebrating the evolution of tools, from the basic hammer to cutting-edge lasers (10 p.m., History). THURSDAY, June 30Me or the MenuNew docuseries spotlights couples trying to avoid ending up in divorce court while navigating the unique challenges of the cutthroat restaurant business. Can they make their eateries successful without failing at their relationships? (10 p.m., Food Network and Discovery). Pups AloneDolph Lundgren, David Keith and Eric Roberts star in this canine comedy movie about an inventor’s ingenious pooches who use his do-dads to thwart a pair of inept thieves while he’s away. If that sounds like a doggie version of Home Alone, well, it is! (Roku). NEW ON DVD The life’s course of a young English housemaid (Odessa Young) is forever changed in this 1920s-set drama when she has the rare chance to spend time with her secret lover, the boy from the manor house nearby—who’s engaged to be married to another woman. Mothering Sunday also features Colin Firth and Olivia Colman (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment). In Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), the latest installment in the Harry Potter movie-verse, the wizard Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) assigns Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) and his allies to a mission to counter the rising power of Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelssen). A remake of the 1980s horror thriller starring Drew Barrymore, the new Firestarter (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) features newcomer Ryan Kierra Armstrong as the little girl with incendiary powers, and Zach Efron as her dad. AT THE MOVIESEthan Hawke stars in The Black Phone as a sadistic killer who abducts a young boy, who’s aided in his escape attempt by the voices of previous victims over a disconnected telephone in the soundproof basement. Elvis explores the life and music of the American icon (Austin Butler, who played the Charles Manson disciple “Tex” in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) through the prism of his complicated relationship with “Colonel” Tom Parker (Tom Hanks), the Dutch entrepreneur who became his manager.