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WATCHTHIS: SUNDAY “Cheerleade­r Abduction” “HalloweenW­ars”

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(7 p.m., 11:01 p.m., Lifetime): Olivia is the complete golden girl, with camera-ready beauty, a perfect grade-point average and the prestige that comes with being captain of her high school cheerleadi­ng squad. When she finds out she’s pregnant, though, she knows her reputation — and her mom’s gubernator­ial campaign— rely on keeping a lid on this scandalous secret.

(7 p.m., 8:02 p.m., 12:24 a.m., Starz): Adapted from novels by Philippa Gregory, the concluding part of this historical drama continues the story of Queen Catherine (Charlotte Hope) and Henry VIII (Ruairi O’Connor), who are beloved by their people as they reign over the most glamorous court in Europe in the season premiere “Camelot.” Working together, they’ve given England the pride, strength and confidence to withstand foreign threats, but Catherine’s struggle to produce an heir puts her marriage at risk.

“The Spanish Princess”

“Fear theWalking Dead”( 8 p.m., 10:25 p.m., 12:50 a.m., AMC): Season 6 of this companion series to “The Walking Dead” explores the fate of the unlikely “chosen family” who initially embarked on amission to help those in need. As subsequent events unfolded, the group found themselves torn apart by Virginia (Colby Minifie) and her Pioneers, so the plucky band is now dispersed across her far-flung settlement­s. At the end of Season 5, Morgan (Lennie James) exhorted the characters to “Just Live,” and viewers will find out what those words mean to these characters this season.

(8 p.m., 11 p.m., Food): In the season finale, entitled “Look Out!,” host Jonathan Bennett challenges the remaining teams to capture the terror and fun of an ultimate “jump scare” moment from a horror movie. The team that best succeeds in that endeavor and impresses judges Shinmin Li and Todd Tucker, along with guest judge Marisol Nichols from “Riverdale,” will be crowned Halloween Wars Champion and win $50,000.

“Picture Perfect Mysteries” (8 p.m., HMM): Real-life spouses Alexa and Carlos PenaVega return in their respective roles as photograph­er Allie Adams and police detective Sam Acosta in their third joint mystery outing, “Exit, Stage Death.” The whodunit opens with Allie backstage on opening night of a new play by murder-mystery writer Neil Khan (Willie Aames, “Charles in Charge”). The show does not go on, however, after Allie finds the show’s leading lady murdered.

“Clueless” (8:30 p.m., CBS): Alicia Silverston­e gives a star-is-born performanc­e in this deft, improbably charming 1995 rewrite of Jane Austen’s “Emma.” Silverston­e plays CherHorowi­tz, a privileged Beverly Hills, Calif., teen who meddles in the love lives of everyone around her. Cher is thunderstr­uck when she discovers her own true love is right under her bobbed nose. Stacey Dash and Elisa Donovan reprised their roles in a later TV spinoff; Paul Rudd also stars in this delightful comedy, which marks its 25th anniversar­y this year.

“Fargo” (9 p.m., 10:22 p.m., 11:45 p.m., FX): In the new episode “The Pretend War,” Loy (Chris Rock) acts in retaliatio­n, while Josto (Jason Schwartzma­n) counters with amove to assert his own dominance. Elsewhere, Ethelrida (E’myri Crutchfiel­d) makes a truly disturbing discovery. Meanwhile, the walls begin to close in on Odis (Jack Huston). BenWhishaw, Jessie Buckley, Timothy Olyphant, Jeremie Harris, Andrew Bird and Salvatore Esposito also are featured.

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