106 & Park With Ciara and LudacrisLudacris and Ciara co-host the three hour Billboard Music Awards (ABC, 8 p.m.) from Las Vegas, where performers include Demi Lovato, Meghan Tranor, Rihanna, Fifth harmony, Justin Bieber, DNCE, the Go-Go’s, Shawn Mendes and Pink. Prince gets a salute from Madonna; Britney Spears and Celine Dion each get special awards. Adele’s new video gets a debut. And Kesha gets to sing, if she doesn’t mention her suit against her producer.

The “Wallander” series comes to an end on “Masterpiece” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) with the detective losing his grip on reality as he tries to find Linda’s missing father-in-law.

Dr. Turner discovers the reason for a rise in birth deformities on the fifth season finale of “Call the Midwife” (PBS, 8 p.m.).

Arya gets a chance to prove herself on “Game of Thrones” (HBO, 9 p.m.).

The 27th season finale of “The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.) borrows a story from Maryland, as Marge goes to prison for letting Bart go the park unsupervised. The sixth season finale of “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox, 9:30 p.m.) has Tina volunteering at a nursing home to earn a merit badge.

The wrong-headed “Bordertown” (Fox, 7 pm.) comes to an end.

It’s also the final episode of “Crowded” (NBC, 9:30 p.m.), where Mike’s mom is on the lam from the police.

“Mr. Selfridge” (PBS, 10 p.m.) comes to an end with the store’s 20th anniversary sale.

The woman who blew a whistle on insider trading is interviewed on “60 Minutes” (CBS, 7 p.m.).

Christine goes on the attack at the firm on “The Girlfriend Experience” (Starz, 8 p.m.).

Four years after MTV started airing “Catfish,” TLC finally takes a look at the phenomenon of internet impersonation on “Catching the Catfishes” (TLC, 9 p.m.).

Season 12 begins for “Food Network Star” (Food, 9 p.m.). The question is: Don’t we have enough Food Network stars by now?

Doug delivers his TED talk on “House of Lies” (Showtime, 9 p.m.) which announced last week that this season will be its last.

Erich slowly takes over Big Head’s house on “Silicon Valley” (HBO, 10 p.m.).

Porn is the issue of the day on “The Carmichael Show” (NBC, 9 p.m.).

The CEO of Wienerschnitzel goes back to the bun on “Undercover Boss” (CBS, 9 p.m.). Then a Caribbean franchise is featured on a second hour at 10 p.m.

“Veep” (HBO, 10:30 p.m.) celebrates Thanksgiving.

A father searches for a son missing in Costa Rica on the six-part true crime-style series “Missing Dial” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.).

The three-part “Judgment Day: Prison or Parole” (Investigation Discovery, 8 p.m.) looks at the parole process in Colorado and Wyoming.

Reza and Asa go to Palm Springs on “Shahs of Sunset” (Bravo, 8 p.m.).

A double feature of deteriorating and nearly lost films that were restored recently on the Museum of Modern Art now show on Turner Classic Movies. They are the 1933 western “To the Last Man” (8 p.m.) with Randolph Scott and Shirley Temple and the animated 1964 “Of Stars and Men” (9:30 p.m.) by John and faith Hubley, It’s followed by the 1989 documentary on the NASA Apollo missions, with music by Brian Eno, “For All Mankind” (10:45 p.m.) and the 1929 silent “Desert Nights” (12:15 a.m.). Then come a pair of foreign films, “Lola” (TCM, 2 a.m.) by the Mexican director Maria Movaro and Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Love is Colder Than Death” (TCM, 4 a.m.).

NBA Playoffs have Golden State at Oklahoma City (TNT, 8 p.m.).

In the Stanley Cup playoffs, it’s Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh (NBC Sports, 8 p.m.).

Baseball includes Cleveland at Boston (MLB, 1:30 p.m.) and Cubs at San Francisco (ESPN, 8 p.m.).

In tennis, first round play begins in the French Open (NBC, 1 p.m.).

In the WNBA action, it’s Chicago at Atlanta (NBA, 3 p.m.).

In golf, a final round is played in the Byron Nelson (CBS, 4 p.m.)

Sunday Talk

ABC: Bernie Sanders, Reps. Ed Royce and Adam Schiff. CBS: Sanders. NBC: Mark Cuban. CNN: Sanders, Reps. Peter King, Xavier Becerra and Marsha Blackburn. Fox News: Rep. Michael McCaul, Sen. Jeff Sessions.