HULU’S ‘TINY SHOULDERS’ EXPLORES BARBIE’S HISTORY AND INFLUENCE

— Who’s short, beloved, loathed, coveted, discarded and controversial? Not to mention nearly 60 years old! The documentary “Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie” begins streaming on Hulu today.

“Tiny” explores the history and impact of a plastic icon less than 12 inches tall. Reviled by some as a symbol of oppressive whiteness and body-type tyranny, Barbie has also been praised as a means of allowing generations of little girls to fantasize about fulfilling careers that have little to do with men, most notably, that bland afterthought, Ken.

At the same time, some who praise Barbie for planting the seeds of career aspiration take Mattel to task for associating success and fulfillment with shopping, materialism and a lust for accessories.

While interesting when discussing the history and various theories about the doll’s impact, “Tiny” gets bogged down as it spends entirely too much time with designers, marketers and executives at Mattel strategizing the launch of a curvier, more diverse line of dolls.

Hulu has also begun streaming the acclaimed drama “Friday Night Lights,” starring Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton.

— Netflix continues its Adam Sandler comedy franchise with the original film “The Week Of” (TV-14). Sandler co-stars with Chris Rock as prospective in-laws spending some excruciating time together during the seven days before their children’s wedding. Look for Rachel Dratch and Steve Buscemi in supporting roles.

— Also streaming on Netflix, the documentary “Bobby Kennedy for President” (TV-MA) recalls the 83-day candidacy of the New York senator and slain president’s brother, which ended with Kennedy’s murder just hours after winning the California primary.

— Philosopher George Santayana wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” Let me add that those who are indifferent to history watch the History Channel, airing a two-hour 13th season premiere of “Ancient Aliens” (9 p.m., TV-PG).

— For what it’s worth, NBC will be airing two-hour installments of “Dateline” (9 p.m.) through the end of May. This moves “Taken” off the schedule. While not officially canceled, this is not a healthy sign for the episodic reboot of the popular movie franchise.

While the success of series remakes (“MacGyver” and “Hawaii Five-0”) and returns (“Roseanne”) has been established, viewers have not warmed to TV adaptations of hit movies and franchises, as seen in the quick departures of “Rush Hour,” “Limitless” and “Training Day” on CBS alone.

Throwing caution to the wind, Netflix has just announced a streaming adaptation of “Fast and Furious.” As a cartoon.

— Comedy Central anticipates the president’s non-appearance at this weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner with a repeat of the 2011 “Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump” (midnight). Seth MacFarlane hosted the gathering, which included Whitney Cummings, Snoop Dogg, Jeffrey Ross, Anthony Jeselnik, Larry King, Lisa Lampanelli, Marlee Matlin and reality TV star Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino.

TONIGHT’S OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

— “Vice” (7:30 p.m., HBO, TV-14) examines the gun conversation since the Parkland shootings.

— The need to contain Crawford requires peculiar alliances on “Blindspot” (8 p.m., NBC, TV-14).

— College football expert Joel Klatt offers analysis during coverage of rounds two and three of the 2018 NFL Draft (7 p.m., Fox), also unfolding on ESPN2 (8 p.m.).

— A dangerous encounter with Eloise spooks Tilly and Rogers on “Once Upon a Time” (8 p.m., ABC, TV-PG).

— A siege at the Lighthouse traps the team on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (9 p.m., ABC, TV-14).

— Broadway star and Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr. performs on “Live From Lincoln Center” (9 p.m., PBS, TV-G, check local listings).

— Danny needs help from an old nemesis on “Blue Bloods” (10 p.m., CBS, TV-14).

CULT CHOICE

Aliens take on a frightful form in the 1988 shocker “Killer Klowns From Outer Space” (4 a.m., TCM).

SERIES NOTES

A strange sighting in the desert prompts an investigation on “MacGyver” (8 p.m., CBS, TV-14) … Blake and Alexis battle on “Dynasty” (8 p.m., CW, TV-14).

Duke’s desperate measures raise eyebrows on “Hawaii Five-0” (9 p.m., CBS, TV-14) … The truth hurts on “Life Sentence” (9 p.m., CW, TV-PG) … “20/20” (10 p.m., ABC).

LATE NIGHT

Mandy Patinkin and Heather Pasternak are booked on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (11:35 p.m., CBS) … Jimmy Fallon welcomes Dr. Phil McGraw, Hailey Baldwin and Julio Torres on “The Tonight Show” (11:35 p.m., NBC) … “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (11:35 p.m., ABC) is a repeat.

Tiffany Haddish, The War on Drugs and Gil Sharone visit “Late Night With Seth Meyers” (12:35 a.m., NBC, r) … Patton Oswalt, Darren Criss and ZZ Ward featuring Fitz appear on “The Late Late Show With James Corden” (12:35 a.m., CBS, r).

(Kevin McDonough can be reached at [email protected].)