Your TV GPS, a look at the week ahead in television, appears every Monday morning on BostonGlobe.com. Today’s column covers Dec. 22-28.

You’ve done it! You’ve made it to the week where you get at least one day off from work. When you’re not too busy gathering with family, catching a movie and devouring some Chinese food, or simply encasing yourself in the softest clothes you own and reading all day, here’s some TV to watch this week. Oh, and yes, there are a few more episodes of the final season of “Stranger Things” premiering on Netflix on Dec. 25 at 8 p.m.

In his era, John Elway was one of the biggest names in pro football. In the sports documentary “Elway,” streaming Dec. 22 on Netflix, learn more about his rise with the Denver Broncos, as well as the crushing expectations that were placed on him throughout his career.

She’s a genie in a bottle, she’s Lady Marmalade, she’s ready to celebrate the holiday with “Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris,” airing at 9 p.m. on CBS Dec. 22. I’ve never spent Christmas in Paris but I feel certain I’d be really good at it. Call me, Christina.

Kate Winslet steps behind the camera for the first time with “Goodbye June‚” which was written by her son, Joe Anders. The film, which also stars Winslet, is about the complicated dynamics among adult siblings as their mother, played by Helen Mirren, nears the end of her life. Winslet has assembled quite the cast; in addition to Mirren stepping in as her mother, she’s cast Toni Collette (“Mickey 17,″ “Wayward Pines”), Andrea Riseborough (“The Death of Stalin,” and also Winslet’s “The Regime”), and Johnny Flynn (“Emma,” and also some really nice music), with Timothy Spall (“Wicked Little Letters,” the Harry Potter movies) stepping in as her father. Streams Dec. 24 on Netflix, and it looks like a real weeper.

Any adult who’s spent much time around children knows what earworms children’s songs can be; “Happy and You Know It,” airing Dec. 25 at 9 p.m. on HBO, looks at some of the performers of those songs, including the men behind the Wiggles and, gird yourself, the guy who played a role in popularizing “Baby Shark.” And yes, a snippet of it plays during the trailer. You’ve been warned.

Simu Liu stars in “The Copenhagen Test,” out Dec. 27 on Peacock. The thriller is about a man whose brain gets hacked, meaning his enemies can see and hear everything he does. Hopefully, he learned to touch type at a young age so he can at least type messages to his allies without his enemies seeing it. Melissa Barrera (“Vida,” “Scream”) and Brian d’Arcy James (“Spotlight,” many very cool Broadway credits) costar.

Lisa Weidenfeld can be reached at lisa.weidenfeld@globe.com. Follow her on X @LisaWeidenfeld and Instagram @lisaweidenfeld.