All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Oct. 1MaidMargaret Qualley and her real-life mom, Andie McDowell, star in this new drama series about a young mother trying to create a better life for her daughter as she escapes an abusive relationship and tries to make a way on her own in a job as a housekeeper (Netflix). Magnum P.I.New season premiere episode finds Magnum (Jay Hernandez) trying to keep his new relationship a secret as he handles cases solo while Higgins (Perdita Weeks) is abroad while being tasked with finding a single mom being hunted by two dangerous gangs (9 p.m., CBS). SATURDAY, Oct. 2The Haunted MuseumNew horror film anthology (produced in collaboration with filmmaker Eli Roth) serves up a slaughterhouse-worthy slathering of hellish tales inspired by the spooky relics on display in the Las Vegas museum of paranormal investigator Zak Bagans, host of the Travel Channel series Ghost Adventures (Discovery+). Gunsmoke to Bonanza: TVs Favorite WesternsMeet the Hollywood stars who used TV Westerns to saddle up their acting careers—in shows like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Rifleman, Wild West West, Maverick, Big Valley and Daniel Boone—with interviews including James Garner, Linda Evans, Robert Conrad, Fess Parker, Peter Graves, Angie Dickinson and Adam West (9 p.m., Reelz). SUNDAY, Oct. 3Outrageous PumpkinsHost Alyson Hannigan returns for another seasonal stint of four episodes as talented carvers vie in this outdoor competition, creating intricate Halloween designs with hopes of bagging the ultimate $25,000 trick-or-treat prize (10 p.m., Food Network). Call the MidwifeThe beloved British drama returns for season 10 with seven new episodes as the nurses, midwives and nuns from London’s Nonnatus House deal with the intensifying women’s rights movement of 1966, an array of intense new cases, more challenges and celebrations—including England’s win of the World Cup. With Helen George, Jenny Agutter and Stephan McGann (8 p.m., PBS). The Walking Dead: World BeyondCalling all zombies: The second and final seasons of the teen-centric spinoff of the hugely popular Walking Dead franchise—set in Nebraska a decade after the “zombie apocalypse”—kicks off tonight, promising to put together some tantalizing missing pieces of the undead puzzle (10 p.m., AMC). MONDAY, Oct. 4Black Ink Crew: ChicagoThe ink is flowing again in season seven of the reality series about 9MAG, the Black-owned tattoo shop in Chicago where owner Ryan Henry—forced to shut down for three months for COVID—is now back in business, and contemplating an expansion (8 p.m., VH-1). TUESDAY, Oct. 5The Nate & Jeremiah Home ProjectIn this new makeover series, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, designers and both married dads of two, give personalized renovations and help families decide which sentimental possessions to keep, repurpose or donate (9 p.m., Discovery+) Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for ItIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, watch the broadcast premier of the acclaimed documentary on the celebrated Hollywood legend, which includes exclusive interviews with the Oscar-winning West Side Story actress, plus commentary by Gloria Estefan, Morgan Freeman, Mitzi Gaynor, Whoopi Goldberg, Eva Longoria, Norman Lear and Lin-Manuel Miranda (9 p.m., PBS). WEDNESDAY, Oct. 6Among the StarsDocumentary follows NASA astronaut and former U.S. Navy Seal Capt. Chris Cassidy as he embarks on one last mission: to fly on the International Space Station (Disney+). The Bradshaw BunchIn season two, former NFL superstar quarterback Terry Bradshaw embraces being home in the perpetual off-season, while his daughters Erin, Rachel and Lacey are busier than ever with their career endeavors and their families, and Terry prepares for a rematch on Celebrity Family Feud, a wedding-vow renewal in Hawaii and a road trip return to his hometown of Shreveport, La., to walk on the old high school football field—where it all started for him (9 p.m., E!). THURSDAY, Oct. 7One of Us is LyingBased on the best-selling YA novel, this new eight-episode nail-biter of a series tells the tale of what happens when five high-school students report to detention…but only four make it out alive. Everyone is a suspect, and everyone has something to hide. With Cruel Summer’s Barret Carnahan, Cobra Kai’s Analisa Cochrane and Jessica McLeod, who’s also in the TV series Debris (Peacock). GhostsIn this new comedy series, a couple (Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar) decide to throw caution to the wind and convert a rundown country estate they’ve inherited into a bed and breakfast—only to find out it’s inhabited by the opinionated spirits of the many residents who’ve previously called it home (9 p.m., CBS). NEW ON DVD Get ready for some classic scares with the Icons of Horror Collection (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), a monstrous set of movies featuring the original Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man and The Invisible Man (all newly restored and available for the first time on 4K), with hours of bonus content, including documentary features about the films’ groundbreaking makeup, mythology and special effects. The court is in session again with Space Jam: A New Legacy (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), a sorta-followup to the 1996 box-office hit that mixed animation, live action and super-star basketball hijinks via Michael Jordan. This one has NBA superstar LeBron James alongside icons from the Looney Tunes cartoon stable, including Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd and Speedy Gonzales, plus real-life B-ballers like Damian Lillard, Klay Thomson, Sue Bird and Anthony Davis. AT THE MOVIESIf you’re up for a full-blown movie spawned from the recent TV commercials for Progressive Insurance (no, I’m just kidding!), check out The Addams Family 2, the second animated film based on the 1960s TV series based on the creepy, kooky 1930s cartoons of Charles Addams. And then see if you can match the characters to the voices of Oscar Issac, Charlize Theron, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bill Hader, Bette Midler, Wallace Shawn and Chloë Grace Moretz. Wondering how Tony Soprano became the everyone’s favorite TV gangster? Find out in The Many Saints of Newark, a ‘60s crime saga that provides a look at the formative years of teenage Tony in race-torn New Jersey. With Leslie Odom Jr., Billy Magnussen, Ray Liotta, Corey Stoll, Jon Bernthal, Jon Magro, Vera Farmiga…and Michael Gandolfini, the real-life son of actor James Gandolfini (who played Tony Soprano), as young Tony.