FRIDAY, Feb. 26Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon TrailblazersExecutive produced by basketball icon LeBron James and his manager, Maverick Carter, this sports docuseries follows the California boys’ high school team, just outside of Los Angeles, as they compete for their third consecutive state championship (streaming free on IMDB tv). Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little BlurryNew documentary by award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler examines the true coming-of-age story of the young Grammy winner who at 17 learned to navigate life on the road, on stage and in the studio, as well as at home, with the release of her debut album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” (Apple TV+). SATURDAY, Feb. 27It Was Always YouUh-oh! The plans for the wedding of Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) are thrown into disarray when David (Tyler Hynes), the free-wheeling brother of her fiancé, returns home—making her question her life decisions (9 p.m., Hallmark). Loretta Lynn: My Story in My WordsThis year marks the 50th anniversary of “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” the song that became the musical signature and the credo of Loretta Lynn’s career. Using archival as well as new interviews and classic performances, this documentary lets the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter—on the eve of the March 19 release of her 50th studio album release, Still Woman Enough—tell the story of her remarkable life (check local listings, PBS). SUNDAY, Feb. 28The Walking DeadSeason 10 begins the first of six new episodes with the survivors picking themselves up after the destruction wrought by the Wanderers, trying to keep their fragile group intact. Returning stars Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride and Christian Serratos will be joined this season by guest stars Robert Patrick and Hilarie Burton Morgan (9 p.m., AMC). Madonna: Story of Her SongsFind out how three songs (“Holiday,” “Like a Virgin” and “Material Girl”) each became essential catalysts launching the singer born Madonna Louise Ciccone into new stages of her superstar career (8 p.m., Reelz). MONDAY, March 1Below Deck Yacht SailingBoard the Parsifal III for another charter season of drama, romance and crew capers as Captain Glenn Shephard ships out for the sparkling coast of Croatia to provide his guests all the luxury they can afford (9 p.m., Bravo). DebrisWhen wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the face of the Earth, it becomes apparent that it’s much more than just space junk in this new X-Files-ish sci-fi thriller series starring Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip, as scientists from different continents scramble to make sense of the mysteries it presents for humankind (10 p.m., NBC). TUESDAY, March 2(In)Visible PortraitsThree years in the making, this celebration of Black women by “thought leader, storyteller and filmmaker” Oge Egbuonu features more than 20 of all ages sharing their personal stories of struggle and resilience (9 p.m., Own). MOVIE SPOTLIGHT:The World to ComeFrontier drama that’s been getting excellent film-festival reviews stars Katherine Waterston and Casey Affleck as a couple trying to overcome the death of a child in upstate New York in the 1850s, when another couple (Vanessa Kirby and Christoper Abbott) moves onto the neighboring farm. Life gets much more interesting, to say the least. Based in a short story by Jim Shepard (available VOD). WEDNESDAY, March 3MoxieAmy Poehler directs and stars in this original flick about a shy teen (Hadley Robinson) who becomes an activist by launching a zine at her high school to take down its culture of bias and harassment. You go, girl! With Patrick Schwarzenegger, Marcia Gay Harden and Ike Barinholtz (Netflix). Farmhouse FixerYou remember him as a singer in New Kids on the Block, but now Jonathan Knight’s got a new gig—showing off his 25-year passion for restoring centuries-old New England farmhouses that deserve chances in this new renovation series (9 p.m., HGTV). THURSDAY, March 4The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the RunSpongeBob, Patrick and the whole Bikini Bottom gang star in their first-ever all-CGI movie, released theatrically earlier this year in Europe but now getting its American debut as a streamer. Gary the pet snail goes missing, the powerful King Poseidon makes an appearance you’ll visit the legendary Lost City of… Atlantic City. Listen for the original SpongeBob voice, Bob Kinney, plus Awkwafina, Clancy Brown and Reggie Watts (Paramount+). Mr. MercedesIn season three of the acclaimed TV adaptation of Stephen King’s novel triolgy, Bill Hodges (Brendan Gleeson) continues the complicated case of the cold-blooded killing of a famous novelist, and the killer whose depravity lives on in the lives of his victims (streaming on Peacock). NEW ON DVD Milla Jojovich stars in Monster Hunter (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), the sci-fi action adventure based on the popular videogame series and directed by her husband, Paul W.S. Anderson (of the Resident Evil franchise). Sit back and watch Ms. J slay some beasties! Next, The Best Netflix Original Movies You Can Watch Anytime