What to watch SUNDAY
NBA Basketball: San Antonio vs. New Orleans
ABC, 2 p.m. Live
DeMar DeRozan and the San Antonio Spurs face Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans at the Disney ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida.
Golf: PGA Championship: Final Round
CBS, 2 p.m. Live
The final round of the PGA Championship tees off at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
NASCAR Cup Series: Consumers Energy 400
NBCSN, 3:30 p.m. Live
Kevin Harvick, Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski and other top NASCAR Cup Series stars race in the 312-mile Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
Major League Baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
ESPN, 6 p.m. Live
NL Central rivals take to the field at Busch Stadium in St. Louis as the Chicago Cubs face the Cardinals on Sunday Night Baseball.
Surviving Jeffrey Epstein
Lifetime, 7 p.m. New Miniseries Following the impact of Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly, the network continues to raise the voices of survivors with Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, in line with Lifetime’s Stop Violence Against Women initiative to provide a platform and resources for women.
Autopsy:
The Last Hours of ...
REELZChannel, 7 p.m.
In “Walt Disney,” renowned medical examiner and forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is seeking answers to understand what happened to this pop culture pioneer.
Tyson vs. Jaws: Rumble on the Reef
Discovery Channel, 8 p.m.
Famed announcer Michael Buffer will be calling the shots as these two heavyweights square off underwater, all in the name of research.
Apocalypse Earth
History, 8 p.m. New Series
Earth, air, water and fire are essential elements in life. But what happens when these natural elements turn on humanity?
Very Scary People
HLN, 8 p.m.
“Robert Durst: World’s Worst Fugitive” looks at the strange case of millionaire Durst, who lived under a cloud of suspicion after his first wife went missing in 1982, a case that went cold.
Endeavour
PBS, 8 p.m. Season Premiere
In “Oracle,” Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans) ushers in 1970 in Venice, while the team gets together to investigate a murder in Oxford.
Autopsy:
The Last Hours of ...
REELZChannel, 8 p.m.
In “Dick Clark,” on the morning of
April 18, 2012, entertainment luminary Clark died suddenly from a massive heart attack following a routine operation on his prostate. As host of the legendary show American Bandstand for nearly 40 years, Clark was a familiar face in millions of American homes and helped to shape modern pop music. Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes key moments from Clark’s life and medical history to explain why Clark died shortly after what should have been a simple procedure.
The Alienist: Angel of Darkness
TNT, 8 p.m. Season Finale
Two back-to-back episodes conclude TNT’s eight-episode season that has seen the team led down a sinister path as they searched for the kidnapped infant daughter of the Spanish Consular.
Race in America: A Movement Not a Moment
Bravo, 9 p.m.
This special brings home the defining issues of our time — race and equality — in an intimate roundtable discussion. This open dialogue features 10 outspoken Bravolebrities, Black and white, who share their perspectives on race relations today and how we can move forward with hope.
Autopsy:
The Last Hours of ...
REELZChannel, 9 p.m.
In “Billy Mays,” in 2009, America’s most famous TV pitchman unexpectedly died at his Florida home at just 50 years old. Billy Mays made his fortune pitching innovative products, and at his height he was on TV more than any other celebrity while revolutionizing the world of home shopping in the 1990s. Despite his wholesome man-in-the-street image, Mays’ death was as controversial as it was surprising. Dr. Michael Hunter uncovers some hidden truths about the life and death of Mays.
We Hunt Together
Showtime, 9 p.m. New Series
This is a gripping twist on a classic cat-andmouse story that explores the intoxication of sexual attraction and the dangerous power of emotional manipulation. As two conflicted detectives (Eve Myles and Babou Ceesay) track down a pair of deadly killers (Hermione Corfield and Dipo Ola), the series reveals how finding a volatile form of solace in another can have dire consequences.