Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

What to watch

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SUNDAY September 18, 2022

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

SEAL Team

Paramount+ ▪ Season Premiere

The military drama led by David Boreanaz returns for a 10-episode sixth season, with new installmen­ts available Sundays beginning today.

Big Sky Kitchen With Eduardo Garcia

Magnolia Network, 11 a.m. ▪ New Series In this half-hour series, Montana-based chef Eduardo Garcia invites viewers into his kitchen, where he prepares home-cooked meals drawn from his unique Latin and Jewish heritage, using fresh, locally sourced ingredient­s.

Love’s Sweet Recipe

Uptv, 4 p.m. ▪ Original Film

After her father’s passing, Chef Courtney (Megan Hutchings) works to keep his restaurant from running into the ground. With the help of her childhood friend Jake (Damon Runyan) and armed with a family heirloom her father left behind called the “Rule Book of Love,” Courtney also finds love in the place she least expects.

NFL Football: Chicago at Green Bay

NBC, 5:15 p.m. Live

Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears visit Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field for an NFC North rivalry game on Sunday Night Football.

Mastermind of Murder

Oxygen, 7 p.m. ▪ Season Finale

Season 2 of this true-crime docuseries comes to a conclusion with “Under Covers.” In it, when a woman is shot in her home, her killer comes forward with a story of an assassinat­ion plot.

Model America

MSNBC, 7 p.m. ▪ New Series

This four-part docuseries dissects America’s complicate­d relationsh­ip with race through the lens of the people of Teaneck, New Jersey, a “racial utopia” that became the unlikely ground zero for the modern Black Lives Matter movement.

60 Minutes

CBS, 7:30 p.m. ▪ Season Premiere

The U.S. and the Holocaust

PBS, 8 p.m. ▪ New Series

This documentar­y from Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein explores America’s response to the Holocaust, shedding light on what the U.S. government and the American people knew and did, or didn’t do, as the catastroph­e unfolded in Europe. The film airs over three evenings beginning tonight with “The Golden Door (Beginnings-1938),” which chronicles how Congress passed its first laws restrictin­g immigratio­n after decades of maintainin­g open borders, while in Germany, Hitler and the Nazis began their persecutio­n of Jewish people, causing many to flee to other countries, including America.

The Secrets of Bella Vista

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9 p.m. ▪ Original Film

Tess Delaney is surprised to learn she has inherited half of an apple orchard from the father she never knew and has a half sister she didn’t know existed. Visiting the orchard and connecting with her newfound family, Tess discovers the orchard is deep in debt. She works to unravel the mystery of her grandmothe­r’s “treasure” that could hold the key to saving the orchard. Based on the bestsellin­g novel The Apple Orchard. Stars Rachelle Lefevre and Niall Matter.

The Final Straw

ABC, 10 p.m. ▪ Season Finale

“They All Fall Down,” the Season 1 finale of this competitio­n series, features a pair of best friends, competitiv­e brothers and musicalthe­ater classmates among the teams trying to win the grand prize.

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