TV highlights
SUNDAY 8 p.m. on KDKA The Equalizer
Robyn (Queen Latifah) helps a desperate mob accountant recover a lost ledger he needs in order to enter the Witness Protection Program. Meanwhile, Mel (Liza Lapira) tries to figure out a way to tell her best friend that Harry’s (Adam Goldberg) “death” was a fabrication all along.
MONDAY 7:45 p.m. on ESPN NBA Basketball
Playoff implications are all over this NBA doubleheader, which tips off with the Philadelphia 76ers hoping to inch closer to the top of the East standings with a win over the Denver Nuggets. Then in the nightcap, Milwaukee goes on the road to face the Utah Jazz.
TUESDAY 8:30 p.m. on WPXI Mr. Mayor
This savvy political comedy from the Emmy-winning “30 Rock” creative team of Tina Fey and Robert Carlock got off to a bumpy start in Season 1. Critics mostly liked what they saw of the show, which charts the quixotic administration of Mayor Bremer (Ted Danson).
WEDNESDAY 8:30 p.m. on WTAE The Wonder Years
While spending the night with his pal Cory, Dean finds himself in a strange and awkward situation when he discovers Cory’s dad, Coach Long, is in the family doghouse. Dean has a hard time keeping it a secret.
THURSDAY 9:30 p.m. on WPGH Welcome to Flatch
Adapted from a hit British mockumentary series, this new comedy from Paul Feig (“The Office”) and Jenny Bicks (“Sex and the City”) follows a documentary crew as it seeks to study residents in a small Midwestern community teeming with eccentric personalities.
FRIDAY 9 p.m. on WQED Great Performances
Actress and comic Lily Tomlin receives this year’s Career Achievement Honor during the 20th anniversary special.
SATURDAY 8 p.m. on HBO Movie: The Many Saints of Newark
Set in 1967, this 2021 prequel to the HBO series “The Sopranos” stars Michael Gandolfini as a teenage version of
Tony Soprano, the character his late father, James Gandolfini, created to such acclaim.