1) “Law & Order” (shown here) and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” 8 and 9 p.m., NBC. Next week, these shows begin their 25th and 27th seasons. First, here are reruns of the season-finales, involving the murder of a model and sexual assaults on female psychiatrists. At 10, “L&O” reruns a January episode, focusing on the murder of a music mogul.
2) “Celebrity Family Feud,” 8-11 p.m., ABC. A new hour at 8 pits two comedians (George Wallace and Lil Rel Howry) and then two chefs (Bobby Flay and Carla Hill). Reruns follow, culminating in musicians (including Earth, Wind & Fire, which will be featured Sunday on CBS) from 10-11.
3) “Black Rabbit,” Netflix. Once known mainly for comedy, Jason Bateman has thrived in drama. With “Ozark,” he totaled 10 Emmy nominations as actor, director and producer. Now he plays Jude Law’s troubled brother, in an action tale. That’s a day after the season-openers of “The Morning Show” on Apple TV+ and “Gen V” on Amazon Prime.
4) “Necaxa” season-finale, 9 p.m., FXX, rerunning at 10:01, 11:02, 12:03. This Spanish-language show (with English sub-titles) follows a Mexican team that has new investors (including Eva Longoria) and its first quarter-finals spot in five years. The off-field portions are repetitious; the game itself is exciting — by soccer standards.
5) ALSO: Schedules are disrupted. “Big Brother” gets two hours (8-10 p.m.) on CBS, bumping “Georgy and Mandy’s First Marriage” and “Ghosts.” Fox has baseball (7:15 p.m. ET), making room for more football Saturday.