chenowethKristen Chenoweth is still recovering from both a set accident on “The Good Wife” and her own performance on the Oscar red carpet with the Cabaret performance “The Dames of Broadway – All of Em” on “Live from Lincoln Center” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings).

Lisa Vanderpump may be the most overexposed women in reality TV today, in her spinoff “Vanderpump Rules” and on “Dancing with the Stars” this season and in her original platform, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) which closes its fifth season with a big ceremony renewing her vows among the gossipy, puffy faces. Following the finale is an hour long “reunion” at 9. Because it will have been a whole commercial break since they’d seen eachother.

Wondering if that meeting between Rick and the Governor will ever take place on “The Walking Dead” (AMC, 9 p.m.).

The guest stars overfloweth on “The Good Wife” (CBS, 9 p.m.) where the returning Matthew Perry is joined by Stockard Channing and John Noble of “Fringe.”

“The Amazing Race” (CBS, 8 p.m.) moves to Botswana, with challenges with the Kalahari Bushmen.

Doesn’t seem as if “Animal Hoarding” (Discovery Fit & Health, 9 and 10 p.m.) is either fit nor healthy.

It’s all about Jesus on part four of “The Bible” (History, 8 p.m.). The series ends on Easter.

Also getting into the holiday, sort of: “Easter Island Underworld” (National Geographic Channel, 7 p.m.).

Stevie Nicks talks tambourine technique on “Oprah’s Master Class” (OWN, 10 p.m.).

Past winner Arsenio Hall returns to help in the board room on “Celebrity Apprentice” (NBC, 9 p.m.) after a challenge involving the use of a glass truck to promote hair care products.

Marta agrees to wear a wire when meeting a crime boss on “Red Widow” (ABC, 10 p.m.).

“The Vikings” (History, 10 p.m.) return to England.

How effective are smoke alarms? “Dateline” (NBC, 7 p.m.) investigaes.

Lesley Stahl interviews a member of Pussy Riot in Russia and Anderson Cooper wrestles crocodiles in the Nile on “60 Minutes” (CBS, 7 p.m.).

Now they’re subdividing housewives by household careers. Hence the new Atlanta based “Married to Medicine” (Bravo, 10 p.m.) in its timeslot debut, in which mostly African-American women, some doctors, some wives of doctors, bicker with one another and with a British white woman with a puffed up face.

It seems quite natural that the 1940 “Young Tom Edison” (TCM, 8 p.m.) is followed immediately by its sequel, also from 1940, “Edison, the Man” (TCM, 9:45 p.m.). Mickey Rooney is star in the first, Spencer Tracy star in the second.

How are your brackets doing? NCAA men’s tournament continues with Iowa State vs. Ohio State (CBS, 12:15 p.m.), Temple vs. Indiana (CBS, 2:45 p.m.), North Carolina vs. Kansas (CBS, 5:15 p.m.), Minnesota vs. Florida (TNT, 6:10 p.m.), Florida Gulf Coast vs. Ole Miss (truTV, 7:40 p.m.), Illinois vs. Miami (TNT, 8:40 p.m.) and Creighton vs. Duke (TBS, 9:40 p.m.).

In the NIT it’s St. John’s at Virginia (ESPN, 11 a.m.).

And in the women’s tournament, 16 games are promised coverage somehow by whipping around among them starting with Navy vs. Kentucky (ESPNU, noon) and Hampton at Duke (ESPN2, noon) or two other games at that same hour.

NHL action includes Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (NBC Sports, 7:30 p.m.).

Sunday Talk

Strategists Karl Kove, Donna Brazile, Jim Messina and Dan Senor, former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey. CBS: Rep. Mike Rogers, activists Evan Wolfson and Tony Perkins. NBC: New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre, attorney David Boies, Ralph Reed, Hilary Rosen. CNN: Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, California Attorney General Kamala Harris, American Legion director Peter Gaytan, Tom Tarantino of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America strategist Ana Navarro. Fox News: Sen. Rand Paul, former White House communications director Nicole Wallace, Gary Bauer, Newt Gingrich, Evan Bayh.