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Around the Remote: ‘KISStory’ documentary is ‘definitive’ account of iconic band’s decades of drama

Tommy Thayer, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Eric Singer of KISS attend the premiere of A&E’s “Biography: KISStory” during the 20th Tribeca Film Festival on June 11 in New York.  (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
By Chuck Barney Tribune News Service

DON’T MISS: “Biography: KISStory” – “We were just four idiots off the streets of New York,” recalls Gene Simmons in this four-hour, two-night documentary that celebrates KISS, one of the most iconic rock bands of all time. Those idiots, specifically Simmons and fellow founding member Paul Stanley, are at the center of the new film, which says it is the “definitive” account of nearly five decades of fire-breathing, blood-spitting drama.

In addition to the four current KISS members, other notable musicians show up to reflect on the band’s legacy, including Dave Grohl and Tom Morello. For viewers who wanna rock and roll all night and party every day, black-and-white face paint is optional. (9 p.m. Sunday, A&E).

Other bets

SUNDAY: In the “Batwoman” season finale, Ryan Wilder questions her place as the city’s hero as she, Luke Fox, Mary Hamilton and Sophie Moore join forces when Black Mask (guest star Peter Outerbridge) instigates chaos in the Gotham streets. Meanwhile, Alice’s attempt to rescue her sister means another encounter with Circe (guest star Wallis Day). (8 p.m., The CW).

SUNDAY: Taraji P. Henson is the host of the “BET Awards 2021.” Among the honorees is Queen Latifah, who will be presented with the lifetime achievement award. (8 p.m., BET).

SUNDAY: “Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story” is an intimate documentary that delves into the life and career of the author who built an empire writing books in which female agency was first. Included in the documentary: Home movie footage, audio recordings of Collins’ novels and excerpts from her personal diaries. (9 p.m., CNN).

MONDAY: If you can’t spend your summer on a 180-foot mega-yacht, you can live vicariously through “Below Deck Mediterranean.” Season six of the reality-TV series takes viewers to Croatia, but expect some choppy waters along the way. (9 p.m., Bravo).

TUESDAY: Man’s best friend once again is in the spotlight for season two of the competition series “America’s Top Dog.” In each episode, canines, along with their handlers, face off in a massive obstacle course and other challenges. (8 p.m., A&E).

TUESDAY: Yikes! As a new season of “Good Bones” begins, home-renovation experts Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E. Laine find themselves dealing with a creepy old Victorian infested with insects. (9 p.m., HGTV).

WEDNESDAY: Fans of “The Bold Type” might want to have the tissues handy for the last episode of the drama series about a trio of millennials working for a women’s magazine. In the finale, Jane, Kat and Sutton each face huge choices and evaluate their paths. (10 p.m., Freeform).

THURSDAY: A popular culinary franchise expands with the debut of “Top Chef Amateurs.” In each episode, two amateur chefs compete head-to-head in some of the show’s iconic challenges. They’ll be joined by standout “Top Chef” alums who will cook alongside them and help them race the clock. (9 p.m., Bravo).

FRIDAY: Part music film, part historical record, “Summer of Soul” is a rousing documentary. It recalls how, in 1969 – the same year as Woodstock – the Harlem Cultural Festival celebrated Black history and culture and included performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Gladys Knight & the Pips, B.B. King and more. (Hulu).

SATURDAY: Diane Lane and Kevin Costner star in the 2020 neo-Western “Let Him Go.” Based on a Larry Watson novel, it follows a Montana couple determined to find their only grandchild, after their son dies, and rescue him from a family that has gone off the grid. (8 p.m., HBO).