All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Oct. 29Colin in Black and WhiteCreators Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick launch this new limited series chronicling Kaepernick’s coming of age story, tackling the obstacles of race, class and culture as the Black adopted child of a white family before reaching the highest levels of fame—and controversy—as an NFL quarterback and hot-topic cultural activist (Netflix). Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now!Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scoob reunite for this animated Halloween special, gathering on a Hollywood backlot—along with some special guests—to reminisce about old times and favorite cases. But turns out the studio they’re in might have its own monster problem! (8 p.m., The CW). SATURDAY, Oct. 30Frankenstein Meets the Space MonsterSettle in for some hilarious horror hoots as host Svengoolie kicks off the Halloween weekend with this 1965 camp classic. The movie is memorable mainly for being so gosh-awful bad. But one of the actors, Lou Catel (who plays Dr. Nadir) would go on to TV “fame” in an episode of Seinfeld as Dr. Cooperman, the proctologist whose customized license tag—“The Assman”—mistakenly ends up with Cramer (8 p.m., MeTV). Torn From Her ArmsBased on a true story, this network original film was inspired by the separation of a six-year-old girl from her mother at the U.S. border due to the zero-tolerance policies of the Trump administration (8 p.m., Lifetime). SUNDAY, Oct. 31Ghost HuntersSpecial streaming Halloween event revives the series that started it all, as team leader Jason Hawes and his crew hit the paranormal trail in this one-hour event inside the walls of one of America’s scariest prisons (Discovery+). Doctor WhoThe 13th season of the British fan-favorite sci-fi series returns, with Jodie Whitaker reprising her role as the Thirteenth Doctor and Time Lord, the first female to be cast as the iconic time-traveling, ever-regenerating sleuth (BBC America). MONDAY, Nov. 1NCIS: Hawai’iWhen Special Agent Tennant (Vanessa Lachley) and her team are tasked with finding a kidnapped globe-trotting social media star, they find out she is not who her husband, or her followers, think she is (10 p.m., CBS). The Good DoctorDrs. Park (Will Yun Lee) and Murphy (Freddie Highmore) treat an elderly Asian man brought to St. Bonaventure by his daughter after being the victim of a hate crime (10 p.m., ABC). TUESDAY, Nov. 2Storage WarsCrack open the sliding metal door and see what’s inside in the new season of the reality series, in which auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson lead buyers to unclaimed units filled with all kinds of surprise (9 p.m., A&E). Undercover UnderageChild advocate Roo Powell helps law enforcement in this new docuseries, in which the 38-year-old mother takes on a “teen persona” to help track down some of internet’s most dangerous predators (Discovery+) WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3The Harder They Fall“New-school” Western with a righteous revenge edge features an all-star cast of color, including Lakeith Stanfield, Damon WayansJr., Regina King, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo and Jonathan Majors (Netflix). The GoldbergsSenior night is coming up at William Penn Academy, and suddenly Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) discovers she is missing out on the ceremonial adoration presented to mothers with athletic children (8 p.m., ABC). THURSDAY, Nov. 4The Queen Family SingalongSinger-songwriter Darren Criss hosts this all-star presentation as Adam Lambert, Pentatonix, OneRepublic, Derek Hough and others perform classics by the British rock group Queen (8 p.m., ABC). Taste the NationCookbook author and host Padma Lakshmi takes you on a journey across America in this new four-part holiday series to explore the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups who have so heavily shaped what Americans eat today (Hulu). NEW ON DVD Mix yourself a cosmopolitan and settle in for a watch party with Sex and the The City: The Complete Series + 2 Movie Collection (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment). This mega-box set includes all the merry Big Apple adventures of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her gal pals (and boy toys), over the span of six seasons on HBO and a pair of big-screen spin-offs. Plus: More than three hours of bonus features! Ever wonder what happened to you before you were born? The mind-bending Nine Days (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) takes you on a trip to the “other side” of existence, a place where souls eagerly wait for their chances at real life on Earth. It’s a place where you’ll meet characters played by Winston Duke, Benedict Wong, Zazie Beetz, Tony Hale and Bill Skarsgård, and you’ll spend a lot of time in a little house in the middle of a desert, watching a lot of TVs. And it’ll make you think. Don’t get mad…get Mad Max. Better yet, get the Mad Max Anthology (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), a rip-roaring collection of all four films from director George Miller (Mad Max, Mad Max The Road Warrior, Max Max Beyond Thunderdome—all with Mel Gibson—and Mad Max Fury Road, memorably starring Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy), all on 4K Ultra HD. Vroooom! AT THE MOVIESAmanda Seyfried stars as a children’s author haunted by a dark secret in A Mouthful of Air, a drama that also features Josh Hamilton, Finn Wittrock, Britt Robinson, Paul Giamatti and Amy Irving. The psychological thriller One Night in Soho stars Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie as a young girl who re-enterers the 1960s in director Edgar Wright’s (Baby Driver, Shaun of the Dead) kinetic, psychedelic tale, where she meets her idol, a dazzling singer (Anya Taylor-Joy), and takes a wild trip through time. One of the most anticipated horror movies of the year, Antlers features Keri Russell as a schoolteacher in an isolated Oregon town, where her enigmatic student becomes a portal to a legendary, terrifying ancestral creature. With Jesse Plemons and Grahame Greene.