Sunday » “Six Days To Air: The Making of ‘South Park’ ” (10 p.m., Comedy Central). Just how does an episode of “South Park” get on the air and stay so topical? It’s all done, virtually, at the last (and very harried) minute, as this new behind-the-scenes documentary reveals.
» “Breaking Bad” (10 p.m., AMC). Ending the show’s best season to date, Walt and Jesse (Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul) square off against Gus, paving the way for new directions.
Monday
» “Five” (9 p.m., Lifetime). Five short films — directed by Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Keys, Demi Moore, Patty Jenkins and Penelope Spheeris — tell the stories of the impact of breast cancer on people’s lives.
» “Enlightened” (9:30 p.m., HBO). In the pilot for this new half-hour comedy-drama, Laura Dern plays a stressed-out employee who tries to reinvent herself — unsuccessfully — after the corporation for which she works tramples on her.
» “DISconnected” (9 p.m., MTV). This TV movie profiles strangers whose irresponsible use of the Internet dramatically influences their offline lives in ways they never expected.
Tuesday
» “Last Man Standing” (8 p.m., ABC). Tim Allen is back to reclaim his former “Home Improvement” glory with this sitcom about a sexist father who tries to stand firm in a house filled with women.
» “Chelsea Settles” (11 p.m., MTV). The cable channel’s new reality show focuses on an ambitious college student who moves to Los Angeles to work in the fashion industry but finds that her independence comes with an emotional price.
Wednesday
» “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist” (9 p.m., Bravo). As a new season of this competition begins, contestants use pieces of “bad” art to try to whip up a masterpiece. Fourteen hopefuls strive for the top prize: a Brooklyn Museum solo show and $100,000.
Thursday
» “The Office” (9 p.m., NBC). An hourlong episode has Andy (Ed Helms) trying to impress his boss with a garden party, only to have an employee and his own family (including guest star Josh Groban) ruin the event.
Friday
» “Bite of the Living Dead” (8 p.m., Animal Planet). Getting into the Halloween spirit early, this episode looks at two people bitten by a snake, but only one survives, leaving the questions as to why.
Saturday
» “30 Days of Night: Dark Days” (9 p.m., SyFy). The sequel to “30 Days of Night” moves the story to Los Angeles, where a vengeful woman vows to take on the vampires.
