San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

WHAT TO WATCH

From the publishers of TV Guide

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Evil Paramount+

Season three of this psychologi­cal thriller begins moments after the end of season two, when a newly ordained David (Mike Colter) and Kristen (Katja Herbers) share a kiss. The two now not only have to navigate this fraught new reality, but also contend with David’s involvemen­t with “the Entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. Meanwhile, Ben (Aasif Mandvi) finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister, Karima (Sohina Sidhu), for help. New episodes are available Sundays.

NTT IndyCar Series: Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America

NBC, 12 p.m.

Pato O’Ward, Alex Palou, Scott McLaughlin, Josef Newgarden and their IndyCar cohorts compete on the 4-mile, 14-turn road circuit at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.

The Wizard of Paws BYUtv, 6 p.m.

This uplifting series returns for season four, with 10 episodes that follow Derrick Campana as he travels the country and the world, crafting prosthetic­s for creatures of all sizes, from elephants to rabbits. This season, he’ll help a goat, a sheep and a raccoon.

The Engagement Back-Up UPtv, 6 p.m.

When historian Luna (Elise Gatien) is entrusted with her late father’s nautical museum, she pretends she’s engaged to Jackson (Preston Vanderslic­e), the infamous son of a tech mogul, to save it. As Luna discovers there’s actually more to Jackson, will she broaden her romantic horizons, as well as her profession­al ones?

The 75th Annual Tony Awards CBS, 7 p.m. Live; also streams live (beginning at 6 p.m.) and on demand for Paramount+ Premium subscriber­s, and on demand only for Essential-tier subscriber­s the day after it airs.

New York City’s Radio City Music Hall is the site for the 75th installmen­t of this awards ceremony that celebrates the best of Broadway theater. CBS’ television coverage is slated in a three-hour block and airs live coast to coast. Paramount+ Premium subscriber­s can stream the event live and on demand; that livestream is preceded by “The Tony Awards: Act One,” an hour of live content only available on Paramount+. The musical “A Strange Loop” leads with 11 nomination­s; Oscar winner and Tony nominee Ariana DeBose will host the ceremony. Darren Criss and Julianne Hough will host “The Tony Awards: Act One.”

Riverdale

The CW, 7 p.m.

In an effort to catch the Trash Bag Killer, Betty (Lili Reinhart) devises a plan to hold a serial killer convention in town. Meanwhile, Archie (KJ Apa) and Tabitha (Erinn Westbrook) try to loosen Percival’s (guest star Chris O’Shea) grip on his workers.

The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America

History, 7 p.m.

This three-part docuseries is the latest installmen­t in History’s popular “That Built ” franchise and tracks the origins of products and pioneers in the alcohol, gambling, sex and tobacco industries as they rose from the shadows and entered the mainstream to build some of the country’s biggest commercial empires. In the series premiere, Jack Daniel pioneers American whiskey, Adolphus Busch creates an iconic beer, Buck Duke innovates the modern cigarette, and Julius Schmid skirts the law selling his new condoms, all while the temperance movement rises against them.

Silos Baking Competitio­n Magnolia Network, 7 p.m.; also streams on discovery+

Home bakers travel to Waco for a friendly competitio­n. The bakers are challenged to perfect a recipe for a chance to have their treat featured at Magnolia’s Silos Baking Co.

Gaslit

Starz, 7 p.m.

The drama depicting the untold stories of the Watergate scandal wraps up with “Final Days,” in which Martha (Julia Roberts) struggles to keep her family together in the midst of her decline.

Fathers on Film — Part II TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

Tonight’s Sunday dad double feature of classic films begins with “Fiddler on the Roof” (1971), the best picture Oscar-nominated adaptation of the hit musical. Set in a rural part of Russia in the early 20th century, the movie stars best actor Oscar nominee Chaim Topol as a poor Jewish milkman who faces the challenge of marrying off his five daughters amid growing tension in his village. After that is “Judge Hardy

and Son” (1939), the eighth entry in the beloved “Andy Hardy” series of films, starring Lewis Stone as the titular dad, Judge James K. Hardy, and Mickey Rooney as son Andy.

Dark Winds AMC, 8 p.m.

The psychologi­cal thriller, based on the “Leaphorn & Chee” book series by Tony Hillerman, debuts. Set in 1971 on a remote outpost of the Navajo Nation near Monument Valley, “Dark Winds” follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon, “Longmire”) of the Tribal Police as he is besieged by a series of seemingly unrelated crimes. The closer he digs to the truth, the more he exposes the wounds of his past. He is joined by his new deputy, Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon, “Roswell, New Mexico”). Chee, too, has old scores to settle from his youth on the reservatio­n. Together, the two men battle the forces of evil, each other and their personal demons on the path to salvation.

Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal

CNN, beginning at 8 p.m.

This four-part docuseries about the Watergate break-in and ensuing political scandal that took down President Richard Nixon concludes with two episodes. First, as the Nixon administra­tion sinks deeper into the scandal, White House Counsel John Dean plays a multidimen­sional chess game to appease the president, Watergate investigat­ors and his new wife, all culminatin­g with Dean’s famous testimony. Then, in “The Downfall,” with the bombshell revelation­s of Nixon’s White House tape recording system, a battle begins for the tapes that will

eventually lead to the collapse of the Nixon presidency.

Billy the Kid EPIX, 8 p.m.

Billy (Tom Blyth) rides into Lincoln County to join up with the gang, who are working for Lincoln’s most powerful boss, Major Murphy (Vincent Walsh). Murphy wants them to get rid of his new competitor, John Tunstall (Benjamin Sutherland), and Billy finds himself torn between the two rivals.

Duncanvill­e Fox, 8 p.m.

Two new episodes of the animated comedy air tonight. In “Dead Stan Walking,” Annie (voice of Amy Poehler) coordinate­s another fake funeral for Uncle Stan (guest voice of Jason Schwartzma­n). Then in “She Snoops, She Scores!,” Kimberly’s (voice of Riki Lindhome) new babysittin­g job gives her access to many of the townspeopl­e’s secrets.

Color My World With Love Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 8 p.m.

Kendall (Lily D. Moore) is a talented artist with Down syndrome who — thanks to the support of her mother, Emma (Erica Durance), and grandmothe­r, Bev (Karen Kruper) — is happy and thriving. Her life takes an exciting turn when she meets Brad (David DeSanctis) and romance blooms. Emma has spent the last 22 years trying to protect her daughter and has reservatio­ns about this new relationsh­ip. With the help of Nic (Benjamin Ayres), a longtime family friend of Brad’s, Emma slowly accepts that Kendall is ready to, and

should, live her own life.

America’s Lost Airship: Weapon of War

Smithsonia­n Channel, 8 p.m.

They were once considered the future of warfare: flying aircraft carriers the size of the Titanic, able to hold five fighter planes. In the 1920s and ’30s, the U.S. military had high hopes for these zeppelins. Witness the rise and fall of this failed weapon of war, and follow a team of scientists as they race to retrieve artifacts from a recently discovered sunken airship.

Becoming Elizabeth Starz, 8 p.m.

Long before she ascended the throne, young Elizabeth Tudor (Alicia von Rittberg) was an orphaned teenager who became embroiled in the intrigue and sexual politics of the English court. As her younger brother Edward (Oliver Zetterströ­m) takes the throne, she and sister Mary (Romola Garai) find themselves pawns in a greater game between the major families of England and the powers of Europe.

Barry

HBO, 9 p.m.

The violent dark comedy finishes season three as Barry (Bill Hader) continues his efforts to leave the world of contract killing behind and find success in his new profession.

The Baby

HBO, 9:30 p.m.

The horror comedy about Natasha (Michelle de Swarte) and the controllin­g, manipulati­ve baby that has twisted her life into a nightmare finishes its first season.

 ?? AMC ?? Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon star in “Dark Winds,” a serialized adaptation of Tony Hillerman’s “Leaphorn & Chee ” crime-thriller book series, on AMC.
AMC Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon star in “Dark Winds,” a serialized adaptation of Tony Hillerman’s “Leaphorn & Chee ” crime-thriller book series, on AMC.

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