This week, two popular Netflix series take their final bows: sitcom “Fuller House” and young adult drama “13 Reasons Why.”

Otherwise, it’s a pretty quiet early June. ESPN has a “30 for 30” about Bruce Lee Sunday and the CW Monday has artists singing TLC covers on “Iconic.”

HGTV has comics mocking “House Hunters” Tuesdays while CMT honors the frontline works during the pandemic on Wednesday.

And Sunday night, HBO debuts a British series that tackles modern relationships and how to deal with sexual assault in “I May Destroy You.” And USA brings back “Dirty John” Tuesday for a second season.

This covers Monday, June 1 through Sunday, June 7, 2020.

MONDAY

"Iconic: TLC" 8 p.m. the CW  Based on the hit Korean format, this show features four artists – country music duo Locash, R&B/hip-hop duo Ceraadi, pop singer MAX and singer-songwriter Ally Brooke — performing covers of TLC's biggest hits. TLC and the artists will be connected by video chat to watch the at-home performances, then TLC will select one of the artists to collaborate with in the final performance of the show.

"Roswell, New Mexico" 9 p.m. the CW – Driven by the prospects of her scientific research, Liz opens up to Diego about all the good her findings could do.

"The Baker and the Beauty" 9 p.m. ABC (first season finale) – Daniel and Noa try to restore their relationship but things doesn't go easy with Daniel's wish to live a normal life.

"Songland" 10:01 p.m. NBC – Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated pop singer/songwriter, Bebe Rexha, comes to "Songland" to hear unknown songwriters pitch their original material.

TUESDAY

"Fuller House" 3:01 a.m. Netflix (final episodes)  The sitcom's remaining episodes center around D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy's (Andrea Barber) attempt to pull off the perfect triple wedding.

"DC's Legends of Tomorrow" 9 p.m. the CW (fifth season finale)  Still controlled by the Fates, the Legends find themselves in a 1984-esque world, and they soon discover that things are not as they thought they would be.

"Dirty John" 9:01 p.m. USA (second season debut) – Betty thinks she can't be divorced by her rich lawyer husband Dan without her consent. She's wrong.

"The Genetic Detective" 10 p.m. ABC — CeCe Moore and detectives investigate the 1998 murder of Megan and Sherri Scherer.

"House Hunters: Comedians on Couches" 10 p.m. HGTV (new series) — Comics provide running sardonic commentary of the show.

"The Last O.G." 10:30 p.m. TBS – Tray finds a new love and is faced with the realities of dating with his checkered past.

WEDNESDAY

"Spelling the Dream" 3:01 a.m. Netflix — Following four hopeful competitors, this doc explores Indian Americans' decades-long success at the biggest spelling contest in the U.S.

"CMT Celebrates Our Heroes" 8 p.m. CMT, Paramount, Pop, TV Land – Brandi Carlile, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Kristen Bell, Lauren Daigle, Luke Combs, Sam Hunt, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett.

"Game On!" 8 p.m. CBS – Singer Demi Lovato joins Team Venus, and UFC/WWE star Ronda Rousey joins Team Gronk.

"Forged on Fire: Beat the Judges" 9 p.m. History (new series)– Three champions return to the forge hoping to defeat one of the three judges: Ben Abbott, Dave Baker, or J Neilson.

"American Soul" 10 p.m. BET – Don struggles to get the respect from popular advertisers despite the popularity of his show. After her return home to Los Angeles, Simone looks to rekindle her relationship with JT.

"Marvel's Agents of Shield" 10 p.m. ABC – With the identity of the "thread" revealed, the team's mission to protect him at all costs leads each agent to question their own values.

THURSDAY

"Burden of Truth" 8 p.m. the CW – After losing at the custody hearing, Joanna is desperate to help Kodie, and recklessly launches an emergency challenge to the court-appointed custodian.

"Council of Dads" 8 p.m. NBC – The Perry family and the Council all come together when Charlotte needs emergency surgery.

"Heartland" 8 p.m. UPtv (13th season debut) — A disgruntled horse owner causes problems for Ty and Amy's business, and they find themselves at odds about taking him on as a client.

"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" 8 p.m. ABC (11th season finale) — Guests are Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen.

"Man With a Plan" 8:30 p.m. CBS – Adam has trouble helping Katie prepare for her driving test. Also, Don turns to Lowell for help romancing Marcy.

"Blindspot" 9:01 p.m. NBC – In order to stop a terrorist group from procuring a deadly chemical weapon, the team must remember key details from their first days at the FBI.

"Labor of Love" 9 p.m. Fox – Kristy spends time in the father-to-be house and gets to know the men on a deeper level; two men are chosen for romantic one-on-one dates.

"To Tell the Truth" 10 p.m. ABC – Guests: Jason Alexander, Dermot Mulroney, Amanda Seales, Abbi Jacobson

"Top Chef All Stars" 10 p.m. Bravo – The final five - including Kevin Gillespie - travel to Italy, where the chefs must make an aperitivo for 30 locals from the town of Lucca that pairs perfectly with a Peroni beer; then, they hunt the elusive white truffle which they must use in a dish for a Tuscan food festival.

FRIDAY

"The Last Days of American Crime" 3:01 a.m. Netflix — A bank robber joins a plot to commit one final, historic heist before the government turns on a mind-altering signal that will end all criminal behavior.

"13 Reasons Why" 3:01 a.m. Netflix (final season) — Revenge. Everyone at Liberty High has something to hide ... and the truth is about to come out.

"RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" 8 p.m. VH1 (fifth season debut) — Ten former participants come back including Jujubee and Shea Coulee.

"Trackers" 10 p.m. Cinemax (new series)  In rural Loxton, South Africa, Lemmer reluctantly embarks on a shadowy smuggling operation.

WEEKEND

"Psycho Yoga Instructor" 8 p.m. Saturday Lifetime — Justine is in a stumbling marriage thinks she meets a man who could help her out in yoga teacher Domenic. This is Lifetime. Take a guess.

"Hollywood Game Night" 7 p.m. Sunday NBC — Jane Lynch hosts a series of fun party games as two contestants join celebrities Chris D'Elia, Susan Kelechi Watson, Jon Huertas, Joel McHale, Nikki Glaser and Sasheer Zamata.

"Grease Sing-A-Long" 8 p.m. Sunday CBS — "Tell me about it... stud!"

"Celebrity Family Feud" 9 p.m. Sunday ABC — Andy Cohen vs. "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"

"30 for 30" 9 p.m. Sunday EPSN —The documentary traces Bruce Lee's rise to fame as the greatest martial artist of all time as well as the racism he faced when he arrived in Hollywood.

"Billions" 9 p.m. Sunday Showtime — An old scheme resurfaces, threatening the plans of Axe. Taylor tries to make an impact in an emerging field.

"I Know This Much Is True" 9 p.m. Sunday HBO —Upon learning the details of his Sicilian grandfather's arrival in the early 1900s to Three Rivers, Dominick (Mark Ruffalo) becomes convinced his family is cursed.

"Snowpiercer" 9 p.m. Sunday TNT — A shocking twist in the murder investigation brings Layton (Daveed Diggs) and Till's (Mickey Sumner) manhunt to a cat-and-mouse climax.

"Insecure" 10 p.m. Sunday HBO —Issa considers doing Nathan a platonic favor. Meanwhile, both Dr. Rhonda and Andrew ask Molly to consider a different approach in dealing with people who've wronged her, and Issa extends a timely olive branch.

"Match Game" 10 p.m. Sunday ABC — Sam Richardson, Jane Krakowski, Ben Schwartz, Caroline Rhea, James Van Der Beek and Vivica A. Fox

"Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" 10 p.m. Sunday Showtime —Molly visits Tiago at his apartment as he wrestles with guilt over Diego's confession; Dottie and Lewis confront Brian for lying about his dueling allegiances.

"I May Destroy You" 10:30 p.m. Sunday HBO (new series) — A British series exploring the question of sexual consent in contemporary life.