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What to watch SUNDAY

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April 11, 2021

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Golf: The Masters: Final Round

CBS, 1 p.m. Live

The famed green jacket is awarded to the winner of the 2021 Masters following the final round today at Augusta National Golf Club.

American Idol ABC, 7 p.m.

In “Top 16,” American Idol continues its search for the next superstar with an all-new episode as the Top 16 are revealed and perform in hopes of securing America’s vote to the next round.

Beware of the Midwife

Lifetime, 7 p.m. Original Film

With doubts of delivering their first child in the hospital, Sarah (Mouna Traore) and Kevin (Michael Xavier) decide to hire a midwife to give birth safely in their own home. But their worst nightmare occurs when their midwife, Rose (Raven Dauda), conceives a different plan and kidnaps their newborn to have a grandchild of her own. Now Sarah and Kevin must find Rose and, most importantl­y, their baby.

Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 7 p.m.

Original Film

Tess (Lacey Chabert) gets invited to be a part of a popular game show, but when the host is unexpected­ly murdered, she and Detective Logan O’Connor (Brennan Elliott) seek to uncover who was behind it all.

The Great North

FOX, 7:30 p.m.

The family has cause for concern when Moon (voice of Aparna Nancherla) begins to doubt the existence of Bigfoot in the new episode “Keep Beef-lievin’ Adventure.”

The People v. the Klan

CNN, 8 p.m. New Series

This four-part docuseries tells the littleknow­n true story of Beulah Mae Donald, a Black mother in Alabama who took down the Ku Klux Klan after their lynching of her son, Michael Donald, in 1981. The local Black community immediatel­y suspected it was a Klan lynching, but local law enforcemen­t was slow to acknowledg­e that the murder was racially motivated. Beulah Mae and local Black leaders refused to back down until Michael’s killers and the hateful organizati­on they belonged to were brought to justice.

The series begins with back-to-back hourlong episodes tonight.

The Nevers

HBO, 8 p.m. New Series

Victorian women suddenly discover they have some unusual abilities — some delightful, some less so — and a host of enemies who wish them ill. The women, including Amalia, a mysterious widow, and Penance, a brilliant inventor, are the champions of this new population, who soon discover there are enemies all around them.

Shameless

Showtime, 8 p.m. Series Finale

After 11 seasons, the William H. Macy-helmed family dramedy comes to an end with the episode “Father Frank, Full of Grace.” According to a cast listing for the episode released ahead of the episode’s airing, former star Emmy Rossum (Fiona) may be back in the finale, along with other characters who had left the show, including Sheila (Joan Cusack), Karen Jackson (Laura Wiggins), Jody (Zach McGowan) and Mandy (Emma Greenwell).

Good Girls NBC, 9 p.m.

In “The Banker,” the Secret Service pushes Beth (Christina Hendricks) into hot water as the unexpected happens. Ruby (Retta) catches Stan (Reno Wilson) in a lie and begins to doubt his faithfulne­ss. Annie (Mae Whitman) volunteers to babysit for Nancy and finds help from a surprising source.

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