The CW The Muppet ShowCatch (and catch up) with everyone’s favorite puppets—Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and more—in Jim Henson’s original classic series (launched in 1976), blending original songs, sketch comedy and guests stars, which begins streaming its first five seasons on the occasion of the show’s 25th anniversary (Disney+). SATURDAY, Feb. 20Mix Up in the MediterraneanA small-town cook (Jeremy Jordan) impersonates a big-city chef to compete in a culinary contest, falling for the woman (Jessica Lowndes) in charge of the event, in this warm-weather movie romance (9 p.m., Hallmark Channel). Rock Legends: Tina TurnerLearn all about the “Queen of Rock N’ Roll,” the woman born Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tenn., who changed the musical world when she married musician Ike Turner, changed her first name to Tina and started churning out the hits in the 1960s and ‘70—“River Deep, Mountain High,” “Proud Mary,” “Nutbush City Limits”—and then became a megastar in the 1980s with “What’s Love Got to Do With It,” “Private Dancer” and “Better Be Good to Me” (8 p.m., AXS TV). SUNDAY, Feb. 21Modern MarvelsAuthor and culinary expert Adam Richman comes aboard as host for the new season of this series, which spotlights the behind-the-scenes making of some of America’s favorite foods, from chocolate and cheese to ice cream (10 p.m., History Channel). 90 Day: The Single LifeSix former 90 Day Fiancé participants dust off their dating apps and dive back into the world of romance in this new reality series, which picks up where the previous show left off—and their 90-day relationships crashed and burned. Will they find real love this time…or lose again? (Discovery +). MONDAY, Feb. 22Spring Baking ChampionshipA two-hour supersized episode kicks off the new season of this culinary competition, in which bakers from across the country spring into spring with seasonal-related challenges to impress judges Kardea Brown, Nancy Fuller and Duff Goldman and hopefully take home the $25,000 grand prize (9 p.m., Food Network). The CryThe abduction of a baby from a small coastal town in Australia is the catalyst for a journey into the disintegrating psychology of a young woman (Victoria’s Jenna Coleman) and she and her partner deal with the unthinkable tragedy under the white light of public scrutiny and the increasing pressure of their private lives, in this four-episode 2019 series (Acorn TV). TUESDAY, Feb. 23OutdaughteredPick up with the Busby family and America’s first all-female quintuplets months after the family—and the nation—went into COVID-19 quarantine, and now they emerge with five-year-old Ava, Olivia, Parker, Hazel and Riley (plus their big sister, Blayke) to a new still-not-normal (8 p.m., TLC). Superman & LoisYou may think you know their story, but wait: This new series—kicking off with a 90-minute premiere episode, followed by a behind-the-scenes half-hour special—follows the Man of Steel (Tyler Hoechlin—reprising his role from the network’s Supergirl) and journalist Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) they deal with being “working parents” in today’s modern world (9 p.m., The CW) WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24Ginny & GeorgiaNew original series stars newcomer Antonia Gentry as angsty and awkward teen Ginny, who never feels like she measures up to her irrepressible, always-on-the-move mom, Georgia (Brianne Howley). As they try to settle down in a picturesque New England town, will Georgia’s past again follow them there—and disrupt their plans for a fresh start? (Netflix). The Baroness Von Sketch ShowThe groundbreaking all-female troupe (Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeil, Aurora Browne and Jennifer Whalen) continues its exploration of the angst and absurdity of modern life with new episodes of its acclaimed comedy series (IFC). THURSDAY, Feb. 25Luda Can’t CookHip-hop icon Chris “Ludacris” Bridges knows his rapping is a lot better that his cooking—so why does he have his own cooking show? Find out as he gets schooled by top chef Mehwerwan Irani on how to up his culinary game with Indian cuisine and other international fare (streaming on Discovery+) She’s the BossNew unscripted docu-comedy series follows Nicole Walters, an ambitious, jet-setting entrepreneur who runs a multi-million-dollar marketing empire with her husband, Josh, a stay-at-home lawyer—a couple who find out that family life isn’t always as easy as it seems, even when you’re “successful” (10:30 p.m., USA). NEW ON DVDThe Stone Age family (no, not the Flintsones) from the 2013 Dreamworks animated flick returns in The Croods: A New Age (Universal Home Entertainment). Featuring an all-star voice cast, including Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Nicholas Cage, Peter Dinklage, Kelly Marie Tran and Leslie Mann, it’s a fun-filled prehistoric romp that was recently nominated for a Golden Globe award for best animated picture. IN THEATERSA man from the Islamic nation of Mauritania is held at the Guantánamo Bay detenion camp without charge for 14 years in The Mauritanian, a gritty real-life drama based on a the true story, starring Tahar Rahim, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jodie Foster, Shailene Woodley and Zachary Levy. Now you can finally get a chance to see the Oscars front-runner Nomadland, starring Frances McDormand as a widow who loses everything in the Great Recession and sets out on a trek across the American West, living out of her van. Next, The Best Netflix Original Movies You Can Watch Anytime