Sunday nights used to belong to Michelle Dockery and her Lady Mary on “Downton Abbey.” Now, she’s something completely different, a sexy modern con artist in the sleek new drama “Good Behavior” (TNT, 9 p.m.). And, as in her other series, she looks to be very good in it, even though tonight’s premiere is meant as a “sneak peak” and the regular time slot will be Tuesday.
For its one hour finale, the know-it-alls on “The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth” (Showtime, 8 p.m.) will try to make it look like they knew what was going to happen all along.
And the president-elect gives his first interview since the election “60 Minutes” (CBS, 7 p.m.) and drags in his family, even Tiffany.
On the new series “The Traffickers” (Fusion, 10 p.m.), Nelufar Hedayat looks at black market trading of various things. First is international adoptions and then, at 11 p.m., rhino horns.
It’s also the fourth season finale for “Masters of Sex” (Showtime, 10 p.m.), with Masters and Johnson trying to save their practice.
Sunday Night Football has Seattle at New England (NBC, 8:20 p.m.). Earlier games include Minnesota at Washington (Fox, 1 p.m.), Miami at San Diego (CBS, 4 p.m.) and Dallas at Pittsburgh (Fox, 4:25 p.m.).
Louise’s aunt visits on “The Durrells in Corfu” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings).
“Westworld” (HBO, 9 p.m.) has been getting really good.
“Madam Secretary” (CBS, 9 p.m.) responds to an act of terrorism. at an Illinois coffee shop
“The Walking Dead” (AMC, 9 p.m.) returns to Alexandria on an 85 minute episode. And “Talking Dead” (AMC, 10:25 p.m.) discusses it.
“The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.) go to Cuba.
Aafrin faces charges of treason on “Indian Summers” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).
Fiona struggles with laundromat ownership on “Shameless” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).
Shelby goes undercover on “Quantico” (ABC, 10 p.m.).
Sean Penn lends his voice to “Family Guy” (Fox, 9 p.m.).
On “Ash vs. Evil Dead” (Starz, 8 p.m.), Ash awakes in an asylum
Emma and regina devise a plan to trap the Evil Queen on an episode of “Once Upon a Time” (ABC, 8 p.m.) named after a Velvet Underground song, “I’ll Be Your Mirror.”
Turner Classic Movies salutes a father and son directors tonight by featuring Max Fleischer, who was behind the cartoons like “Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor” (8 p.m.) and “Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba’s Forty Thieves” (8:30 p.m.) and his son Richard Fleischer, director of “The Narrow Margin” (9 p.m.) and “Soylent Green” (10:30 p.m.). I’m curious, though, about the connection between spinach and that other green.
Weird post-election choice for silent movie at midnight: Sergei Eisenstein’s “The Battleship Potemkin” (12:15 p.m.). It’s followed by another Russian import, “The Cranes are Flying” (1:30 p.m.) from 1957.
Men’s college hoops includes Indiana-Purdue at Michigan (ESPNU, noon), Central Connecticut at Seton Hall (Fox Sports 1, 2 p.m.), Chattanooga at North Carolina (ESPN2, 4 p.m.), Canisus at Kentucky (ESPN2, 6 p.m.), Robert Morris at DePaul (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.) and Mercer at Florida (ESPNU, 8 p.m.).
Canadian football has Edmonton at Hamilton (ESPN2, 1 p.m.) in its Eastern semifinal.
Sunday Talk
ABC: Rudy Giuliani, Rep. Keith Ellison. CBS: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Newt Gingrich. CNN: Rep Paul Ryan, Giuliani. Fox News: Kellyanne Conway, Rep. Kevin McCarthy.