Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

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“Morning Show Mysteries” (8 p.m., HMM): Holly Robinson Peete returns to her role as TV co-host Billie Blessings in “A Murder in Mind,” a new whodunit adapted from a novel co-written by “Today” host Al Roker. Billie is delighted when an old friend — Katie Sanders (Hilary Jardine), who recently got her big break starring in the new series “Kelso’s Law” — is tapped to be Billie’s morning co-host for a week. After a corpse turns up and Billie learns the victim had been blackmaili­ng Katie, however, she and Detective Ian Jackson (Rick Fox) must solve the case. “God Friended Me” (7 p.m., CBS): Somebody up there — well, at CBS, anyway — really likes this freshman dramedy, which earned an early Season 2 pickup back in January. For now, though, Season 1 ends on a big note for fans as Miles, Cara and Rakesh (Brandon Micheal Hall, Violett Beane, Suraj Sharma) finally find themselves face to face with the elusive Henry Chase after the God Account gives them the name of Simon Hayes (guest star Adam Goldberg) in the finale “Que Sera Sera.”

“Gone With the Wind” (7 p.m., TCM): This epic, Oscar-winning 1939 adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s Civil War novel was the favorite film of Ted Turner, so he made this the first attraction when he launched his Turner Classic Movies channel 25 years ago. Not surprising­ly, this cinematic saga of Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler is prominentl­y featured as TCM observes a milestone anniversar­y tonight.

“Married to Medicine Los Angeles” (8 p.m., 11:31 p.m., 1:32 a.m., Bravo): After a psychic reading takes an unexpected turn, the women suspect Noelle may have mastermind­ed the whole thing in a new episode called “Dog Tags of Summer.” Noelle talks with Gabby about how she’s fitting in at her new school, and Imani sees her half-sister for the first time. After another failed attempt to reunite the group, Britten hosts a pool party she hopes will drown past hurt feelings.

“Game of Thrones” (8 p.m., 10:30 p.m., 1:05 a.m., HBO): The fight for the Iron Throne of Westeros moves into its final stages in the Season 8 premiere, which finds Jon Snow and Daenerys (Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke) bound northward to Winterfell. There, they plan to join the forces of Sansa and Arya Stark (Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams) in what promises to be a nightmaris­h battle against the armies of the dead, led by the Night King. Peter Dinklage, Conleth Hill and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau also star.

“Now Apocalypse” (8 p.m., 9:27 p.m., 10:54 p.m., Starz): On what feels like the hottest day of the year, Ulysses (Avan Jogia) gives Carly (Kelli Berglund) some much-needed help with her web series in the new episode “She’s Lost Control.” As Carly and Jethro (Desmond Chiam) take things to the next level in their relationsh­ip, Ford (Beau Mirchoff) discovers the truth about how Severine (Roxane Mesquida) feels about him.

“Veep” (9:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m., 2:35 a.m., HBO): In the days leading up to the first debate, Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) makes a proposal to her campaign team that is, um, novel to say the least in a new episode called “Pledge.” Elsewhere, Dan and Amy (Reid Scott, Anna Chlumsky) take a road trip together, while Jonah (Timothy C. Simons) gets some serious blowback from his recent comments. Tony Hale also stars.

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