What to watch
SUNDAY
April 10, 2022
All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Golf: The Masters Tournament: Final Round CBS, 1 p.m. Live
The famed green jacket is awarded to the winner of the 2022 Masters Tournament following the final round today at Augusta National Golf Club.
Killing Eve BBC America, 7 p.m.
Series Finale
The endgame has arrived for spy Eve (Sandra Oh) and assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer), as the devilishly fun drama wraps up with the
series-finale episodes “Making Dead Things Look Nice” and “Hello, Losers.”
The Great North FOX, 7:30 p.m.
Moon (voice of Aparna Nancherla) incurs Debbie’s (guest voice of Patti Harrison) wrath after seeing something he shouldn’t have in the new episode “Dead Moon Walking Adventure.”
Building Roots HGTV, 8 p.m.
New Series
Beautiful and innovative home renos inspired by stunning natural surroundings will get a spotlight in this new series starring husbandand-wife duo Ben and Cristi Dozier. The couple will build, design and renovate properties in their dreamy hometown of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. During the series, Ben and Cristi will produce one-of-a-kind, highly personalized work that always exceeds their clients’ expectations.
61st Street
AMC, 9 p.m.; also streams on AMC+ & ALLBLK
New Series
This propulsive crime/legal drama delves into the dark heart of Chicago’s infamously corrupt criminal-justice system. Moses Johnson (Tosin Cole), a promising Black high school athlete, gets swept up into that system when he is arrested as a supposed gang member. He
and his lawyer, Franklin Roberts (Courtney B. Vance), find themselves in the eye of the storm as police and prosecutors seek revenge for the death of an officer during a drug bust gone wrong, and the case threatens to unravel the Police Department’s notorious code of silence.
Transplant NBC, 9 p.m.
In “Roads,” Bash (Hamza Haq) helps his undocumented friend seek asylum and treats a couple from India reconciling with their desire to return home; Theo (Jim Watson) and his medical student, Jake (Atticus Mitchell), treat a teenage boy with an eating disorder;
and Dr. Bishop (John Hannah) and Claire (Torri Higginson) adjust to new hurdles in their relationship.