Adrienne C. Moore as Black Cindy, Danielle Brooks as Taystee and Uzo Aduba as Crazy Eyes in "Orange Is the New Black." The fourth season begins streaming Friday on Netflix. (JoJo Whilden/Netflix)

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RETURNING SHOW: Litchfield is officially overcrowded (and understaffed) as “Orange Is the New Black” (Netflix streaming) returns for its fourth season. An influx of new inmates leads to heightened tension at the fictional women’s prison, and the critically acclaimed show delves deeper into social issues including race, mental illness and the prison-industrial complex. Season 4 also marks the arrival of the inmate everyone’s been waiting for — a chef and television host named Judy King (Blair Brown), who came to Litchfield in last season’s finale but was still waiting to be processed amid the chaos of a guard walkout.

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RETURNING SHOW: John Quiñones returns to host “What Would You Do?” (ABC at 9 p.m.), the hidden-camera show that captures how everyday people react to controversial social situations. The opener features bullying, a questionable parenting decision and a pharmacist who blatantly disregards patient confidentiality.

Part 4 of ESPN’s critically acclaimed O.J. Simpson documentary, “O.J.: Made in America” (ESPN at 9), covers the former football star’s closely watched 1995 trial and its massive cultural impact.

New York Giants offensive guard Justin Pugh has some opinions about his sister’s potential wedding gown on “Say Yes to the Dress” (TLC at 9).

Kyle and Reverend Anderson encounter an unusual case of possession on “Outcast” (Cinemax at 10).

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SERIES PREMIERE: A family who has mastered the off-the-grid lifestyle steps in to help struggling, would-be homesteaders survive in the wilderness in “Homestead Rescue” (Discovery at 10).

Author Rebecca Traister and actor Ravi Patel are among the guests on “Real Time With Bill Maher” (HBO at 10).

Actors Aaron Paul and Michael Ian Black visit “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (CBS at 11:35), which will also feature a performance by Silversun Pickups.

“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC at 11:35) hosts actor Tony Hale, along with comedians Ricky Gervais and Brian Regan.