Neil Patrick Harris, Malina Weissman, and Louis Hynes (Photo: Netflix)MoreWith so much to watch on TV, it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week.Big Fan: Monday, Jan. 9, at 10 p.m. on ABCWho knows more about celebrities than their biggest fans? That’s the premise behind ABC’s newest entry in the primetime game show wars, which kicks off with Matthew McConaughey awarding an “awright, awright, awright” to the person declared his No. 1 fan.Taboo: Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 10 p.m. on FXJourney back to early 19th century London with Tom Hardy as your guide. The Revenant star headlines this ambitious period drama, which takes him from the wilds of Africa into the seedy underbelly of the British underworld.TabooTaboo follows James Keziah Delaney (Tom Hardy), a man who has been to the ends of the earth and comes back irrevocably changed. Believed long dead, he returns to London from Africa in 1814 to inherit what is left of his father’s shipping empire. But when this legacy is revealed to be a poisoned chalice, with enemies in every dark corner, James must navigate complex territories to avoid his own death sentence. Taboo, an FX original series from Tom Hardy and Ridley Scott, premieres Tuesday, JanuarRelated: Winter TV Preview 2017: The Scoop on 29 Shiny New ShowsFull Frontal With Samantha Bee: Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 10:30 p.m. on TBSSamantha Bee returns to the airwaves on an all-new night just in time to welcome a new president to the White House. Hail to the (late night) chief.Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events: Friday, Jan. 13 on NetflixLemony Snicket’s dastardly tales of Count Olaf’s deviousness — and heroic accounts of the Baudelaire orphans’ bravery — come to Netflix in the first of three planned seasons covering the entire 13-novel saga.Related: Winter TV 2017 Schedule: Print Out a Premiere Dates CalendarSherlock: Sunday, Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.m. on Masterpiece on PBSParting is such sweet sorrow, Sherlock. Only three weeks after Holmes and Watson’s belated return, the duo crack their last case of the season. We hope this isn’t a permanent farewell.‘Sherlock’ Creator Fires Back at Critic In RhymeSherlock Season Four premiered on New Year’s Day and despite prime Cumberbatch, the first episode was met with middling reviews, especially when you compare it to the nearly untouchable, previous three seasons.