All times Eastern. FRIDAY, April 8All the Old KnivesChris Pine, Thandiwe Newton, Laurence Fishburne and Jonathan Price star in this drama-thriller movie original about CIA agents, leaked information, moles, global espionage and the blurred lines between profession and passion (Prime, and also in select theaters). iCarlyTV’s original “influencer,” Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) returns for a new season of navigating her personal life while boosting her internet-phenom web series (Paramount+). SATURDAY, April 9Would I Lie to You?Based on the hit British series of the same name, this new comedic panel show—hosted by actor/comedian Aasif Mandi—features opposing pairs of celebrity guests (including Brooke Shields, Michael Ian Black and Amber Ruffin—competing to see who can best separate truth from lies (8:30 p.m., The CW). Nickelodeon Kids Choice AwardsSure, it’s a “kids” show. But it’s co-hosted by grownups iCarly’s Miranda Cosgrove and NFL star Rob Gronkowski, and Adele, Awkwafina, Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, Tom Holland, LeBron James, Dwayne Johnson, Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo are among the nominees (7:30 p.m., Nickelodeon). SUNDAY, April 1061st StreetNew thriller series stars Courtney B. Vance (from TV’s American Crime Story and Lovecraft Country) in a tale of Chicago police and prosecutors investigating a deadly drug bust that threatens to unravel the police department’s venerable code of silence (10 p.m., A&E). Diamond Hands: The Legend of Wall Street BetsFind out about the young whippersnapper analysists and investors who played major roles in an event that shook up the stock market, making GameStop stock hyper-inflate an unthinkable 1,700 percent last January (8 p.m., MSNBC). MONDAY, April 11The CMT Music AwardsCountry hitmaker Kelsea Ballerini and actors Anthony Mackie and Brittany Snow will host the live telecast from Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium saluting the top fan-voted videos from 2021, punctuated with all-star performances from Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Carly Pierce, Keith Urban and others (8 p.m., CBS). ChadThe comedy series featuring a female (Nasim Pedrad, who is also the creator and producer) as a male high school student returns tonight, and season two brings a scandal for Chad—who’s been elected class president—as he continues to worry about his popularity and finds new ways to relate to his Persian roots (10 p.m., TBS). TUESDAY, April 12Unsellable HousesReal estate agent twins Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis are back with more spiff-up assistance for homeowners trying to market their less-than-perfect homes (9 p.m., HGTV). Bloody Boston: A Mob is BornFind out why the Massachusetts city has long been a hub for criminal kingpins—like the legendary bad buy Whitey Bulger—and ruthless neighborhood rivalries (9 p.m., Reelz). WEDNESDAY, April 13High DesignInterior-design guru and self-professed cannabis buff Kim Myles hosts this new streaming series in which she helps transform marijuana dispensaries in need of serious makeovers across the country. Sounds pretty dope to me! (Discovery+). Our Great National ParksTake an epic tour in this five-part series, narrated by former president Barack Obama, that celebrates America’s great national parks and hallowed wild spaces (Netflix). THURSDAY, April 14Killing ItCraig Robinson (The Office) headlines this new comedy about class, capitalism and one man’s quest to achieve the American Dream. And—oh yeah—really big snakes (Peacock). The KardashiansJust in case you can’t get enough of the Ks, here they come again—Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie in this brand-new reality series about their lives and loves (Hulu). NEW ON DVD Joaquin Phoenix is outstanding as an uncle looking after the young son (Woody Norman) of his sister (Gaby Hoffman) in C’mon C’mon (Lionsgate Home Entertainment), which contains actual interviews with real children, conducted by Phoenix, “in character” as a broadcast journalist. Tom Holland swings back into the starring role in Spider-Man: No Way Home (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), as Spidey’s secret identity is revealed and his superhero job gets a lot harder. With Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch (as Dr. Strange) and Marisa Tomei. Loaded with extras, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, gags and flubs. AT THE MOVIESJake Gyllenhaal stars in Ambulance, a Hollywood remake of a Danish film about a pair of robbers who steal an emergency vehicle after their heist goes awry. Another combo of live action and CGI effects, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 features appearances by (or the voices of) Jim Carrey, Idris Elba, Ben Schwartz, James Marsden, Colleen O’Shaugnnessy and Shemar Moore. Next, The 100 Best Movies of All Time