Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

What to watch SUNDAY

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June 19, 2022

All times Central. Start times can vary based

on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Civil: Ben Crump

Netflix

Emmy-nominated filmmaker Nadia Hallgren (Becoming) directed this verite look at the life of maverick civil-rights attorney Ben Crump. Considered a trailblaze­r in his field, Crump first gained recognitio­n while representi­ng the family of Trayvon Martin and is currently working with the families of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd. Civil pulls back the curtain on an array of Crump’s past and current cases by examining the distinct nature of his work, his impact on American

civil rights and racial justice, and the toll such work takes on him and his family.

Golf: U.S. Open: Final Round NBC, 11 a.m. Live

The USGA crowns its men’s national champion following today’s final round at the 122nd U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachuse­tts.

146th Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show, Masters Agility Championsh­ip Finals

FOX, 11:30 a.m.

The top 50 qualifying dogs compete in the Masters Agility Championsh­ip Finals in five different height classes. Dogs race against the clock as they maneuver through obstacles like tunnels, seesaws, bars and wall jumps, weave

poles and more.

Who Kidnapped My Mom?

Lifetime, 7 p.m. Original Film

A year ago, widow and mother Eva mysterious­ly disappeare­d, only to be discovered hours later in her own backyard. Police never fully believed Eva’s kidnapping claim, assuming she was simply an overworked single mom. Since the abduction and her husband’s death, Eva has been working hard to move on and accepts a new job in a different city, but this does not go over well with her daughters, Sami and Grace, and her mother-in-law, Nancy. After a tense family dinner, Sami checks on Eva and discovers she has disappeare­d again. Will Sami prove her mother is missing and find her before it’s too late? Stars Lucie Guest, Jordan Zavisha, Linda Grass, Kelsey Flower and Ceilidh MacDonald.

Inspired by true events.

Hotel Portofino

PBS, 7 p.m. New Series

This period drama follows the Ainsworth family, which has relocated from Britain to

open an upscale hotel on the Italian coastline. Set in the breathtaki­ngly beautiful resort town of Portofino, the series is about personal awakening at a time of global upheaval in the traumatic aftermath of World War I and of the liberating influence of Italy’s enchanting culture,

climate and cuisine on British “innocents abroad.” As elite guests check into the hotel, matriarch Bella Ainsworth (Natascha McElhone)

tries to keep up with their constant demands.

Duncanvill­e FOX, 8 p.m.

Jack (voice of Ty Burrell) takes over Ronnie D’s Axe Hole music store, and Duncan (voice of Amy Poehler) gets trained as a sign spinner. Joan Jett and Dave Grohl provide guest voices in the new

episode “Born to Run (A Small Business).”

Mathis Family Matters

E!, 8:30 p.m. New Series

This new docuseries is an unfiltered look at the lives of legendary Judge Greg Mathis Sr. and his family. It follows the judge; his wife, Linda; and their four grown children — Jade, Camara, Greg Jr. and Amir — as they juggle careers and relationsh­ips while trying to take Los Angeles by storm.

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