Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

What to watch SUNDAY

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June 20, 2021

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Evil

Paramount+  Season Premiere

The dark supernatur­al drama that examines the origin of evil along the dividing line between science and religion finally returns for a second season, moving from its original home on CBS to Paramount+. The 13 new episodes will again follow a skeptical psychologi­st (Katja Herbers), a priest-intraining (Mike Colter) and a contractor (Aasif Mandvi) who investigat­e the church’s backlog of unexplaine­d mysteries to determine if

something truly supernatur­al is at work.

NTT IndyCar Series: Rev Group Grand Prix

NBCSN, 11 a.m. Live

Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin,

hosts the Rev Group Grand Prix as top IndyCar drivers contend on the legendary four-mile, 14-turn road circuit.

Renovation Island

HGTV, 7 p.m.  Season Premiere

Home renovation experts Bryan and Sarah Baeumler return for a new 10-episode sophomore season. The fresh episodes will follow the family as they face the ups

and downs of business ownership at their Bahamas resort and manage the unexpected challenge of a global pandemic. Adjusting to an ever-changing landscape, Bryan and Sarah quickly reassess their business objectives and family plans as they continue to renovate and design the hotel and gear up for their reopening.

Bad Dad Rehab: The Next Session

TV One, 7 p.m. Original Film

This sequel to the 2016 TV movie Bad Dad Rehab features a new cast and follows a new

class of “bad dads” from Jersey City, New Jersey, who must confront their personal demons in order to get their act together and become better fathers. In the film, Hosea (Carlo Mendez) is more concerned about being his rebellious son’s best friend than disciplini­ng him; Marshall (Onye EmeAkwari) works pyramid schemes in his “man cave” instead of helping his frustrated wife

and son; Chauncey (Blue Kimble) holds a grudge against his ex-girlfriend, oblivious

to the fact that it’s hurting their young daughter; and Owen (Antonio “Big Daddy Kane” Hardy), who spent 30 years denying the daughter he had from an affair, now wants to make amends before her impending wedding. Lamman Rucker (Greenleaf) and Chrystale Wilson (The Rich and the Ruthless) also star.

U.S. Olympic Trials: Swimming NBC, 7 p.m. Live

NBC Sports’ coverage of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for swimming events continues tonight with the finals of the men’s 50-meter freestyle, women’s 50-meter freestyle and

men’s 1,500-meter freestyle.

Kevin Can @#$% Himself

AMC, 8 p.m.  New Series

Housewife Allison McRoberts (Annie Murphy) decides to fight back against her subservien­t life married to a man-child husband (Eric

Petersen). The series goes back and forth between the “sitcom” part of her life and the

grittier inner workings of her mind.

U.S. Olympic Trials: Track & Field NBC, 8 p.m. Live

NBC Sports’ coverage of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for track & field events continues tonight with the finals of the women’s 100-meter hurdles, men’s 100-meter race, women’s 400-meter race, men’s 400-meter race and men’s decathlon.

Us PBS, 8 p.m. (WTTW Chicago, 8 p.m.) 

New Miniseries

Paris, Venice and Barcelona are on the itinerary when a married couple on the verge of breakup take a European vacation with their rebellious teenage son. Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves star as Douglas and Connie, a hopelessly mismatched husband and wife, with Tom Taylor as Albie, their moody offspring. The series is based on David Nicholls’ acclaimed novel and airs in two twohour episodes, concluding next Sunday.

Deep Water Salvage The Weather Channel, 9 p.m. 

Season Finale

In “Terrorist Threat: Severe,” crews work around the clock to build the world’s largest underwater concrete bed to salvage the Costa Concordia; operating in secrecy, teams work under high security to repair one of the world’s most iconic cruise liners.

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