All times Eastern. DollfaceKat Dennings (2 Broke Girls) returns for season two of the adventures of a young woman and her friends (Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell and Esther Povitsky) as they head toward turning 30 and try to balance work, love and other relationships (Hulu). SATURDAY, Feb. 12The Wedding Veil UnveiledLifetime mainstays Autumn Reeser, Paolo Bernardini, Lacey Chabert and Alison Sweeney star in this second installment of the trilogy about a magical wedding veil fabled to unite its wearer with her true love (8 p.m., Lifetime). Deadly Affairs: Betrayed by LoveIn tonight’s true-story, love-gone-bad episode, a new pastor arrives at the church of Randy and Teresa, where a passionate affair leads to murder (11 pm. Investigation Discovery). SUNDAY, Feb. 13Bel-AirNew take on the classic 1990s Will Smith sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, this new streaming sitcom introduces Jabari Banks as the “new” Will in a contemporary world, where his roots in the streets of Philadelphia collide with the lavish, gated mansions of California’s exclusive neighborhood (Peacock). The Puppy BowlArf! TV’s favorite doggie duel—a pet-centric alternative to the Super Bowl—returns for its 18th year, as more adoptable pooches mix it up (as Team Ruff and Team Fluff) on a faux football field (2 p.m., Animal Planet, and streaming on Discovery+). MONDAY, Feb. 14Delicious DestinationsTonight, it’s Portland, Maine, where Andrew Zimmern scarfs down lobster roll sandwiches, “whoopie” pies and other classic New England fare (10 p.m., Cooking Channel). State of the UnionEmmy-nominated short-form anthology series (each episode is only 10 minutes) launches each time from a drink and conversation with a married couple (Brendan Gleeson and Patricia Clarkson) prior to their counseling session as they try to piece together their lives, discover what drew together, and how and why they’ve now drifted apart (Sundance and AMC+). TUESDAY, Feb. 15Discovering David DobrickThe YouTube and Instagram short-form sensation—known for his prankish, punkish antics, superstar friends and outrageously expensive prize giveaways—gets his own mainline series, traveling to various international destinations with his Vlog Squad. Watch out, everyone! (Discovery+). Ridley JonesIra Nemirovsky provides the voice of Ridley in this animated kids’ series—groundbreaking in its inclusion of non-binary, LGBTQ+ characters—about the adventures of a curious young girl who lives inside a museum where the oddball exhibits come to life. Younger’s Sutton Foster voices her mom, and you’ll also hear Blythe Danner, Laraine Newman and Jane Lynch. Think Night at the Museum meets Indiana Jones, kid-size (Netflix). WEDNESDAY, Feb. 16Great Mammoth MysteryThe world of prehistoric Britain comes to life as Sir David Attenborough investigates a site in southern England where fossil hunters unearthed giant mammoth bones and evidence of Neanderthals dating to more than 200,000 years ago (9 p.m., PBS). StuckFeeding the TV appetite of viewers hungry for more cringe-inducing shows about rare disorders and medical transformation (Dr. Pimple Popper, My Feet Are Killing Me), this one presents a parade of victims and circumstances (a bug lodged inside an ear, a shoe’s high heel impaled in a head, an arrow through a wrist) and follows the medical professionals who treat them (10 p.m., TLC). THURSDAY, Feb. 17Big NateThis new animated series—about a 6th grade kid trying hard to prove his awesomeness to the world—is based on the witty children’s books by Lincoln Price, which have topped the New York Times bestseller list for some 150 weeks and have been published worldwide in more than 30 languages. Jack Black provides the voice of Nate’s inspiration, a master prankster named Brad Gunter (Paramount+) Into the Wild FrontierLearn the stories of some of America’s first pioneers—including Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, Jim Bridger and others—who fueled America’s imagination and its young appetite for expansion (8 p.m., INSP). AT THE MOVIESIt’s an all-star murder mystery in Death on the Nile, director Kenneth Branagh’s second movie excursion into Agatha Christie territory (after Murder on the Orient Express). The top-tier cast includes Branagh (reprising his role as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot), Gal Godot, Letitia Wright, Annette Benning, Russell Brand and Armie Hammer. Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson star in Marry Me, a romcom about a musical superstar who weds one of her fans. The action-thriller Blacklight finds Liam Neeson back in gear as a U.S. government operative who comes to terms with his shadowy past.