They’ve already adapted almost all of their novels, so “Masterpiece” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) concentrates on the sibling authors in the two-hour film “To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters.”
Written by Sally Wainwright of “Happy Valley” and “Last Tango in Halifax” fame, it stars Finn Atkins as Charlotte, who wrote “Jayne Eyre,” Chloe Pirrie as Emily, who wrote “Wuthering Heights,” and Charlie Murphy as Anne, author of “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.” Jonathan Pryce portrays their father.
Oscar nominations are announced on “Feud: Bette and Joan” (FX, 10 p.m.).
Hannah reconnects with her baby daddy on “Girls” (HBO, 10 p.m.).
Quinn revisits his past on “Homeland” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).
Children try to keep the aquarium from closing on “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox, 7:30 p.m.).
Noah Wyle looks into his past on “Who Do You Think You Are?” (TLC, 10 p.m.).
Piano playing brothers from India take a bow on “Little Big Shots” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
Another crazy week for “The Circus: Inside the Biggest Story on Earth” (Showtime, 8 p.m.).
“Long Island Medium” (TLC, 8 p.m.) reads teen triplets.
A missile engineer is a murder victim on “NCIS: Los Angeles” (CBS, 8 p.m.).
On “Madame Secretary” (CBS, 9 p.m.), a possible mole is arrested.
Hook seeks advice from Captain Nemo on “Once Upon a Time” (ABC, 8 p.m.).
Matt LeBlanc checks out the Aston Martin DB11 on “Top Gear” (BBC America, 8 p.m.).
The disappearance of 117 colonists from Roanoke Island is investigated in “Roanoke: A Mystery Carved in Stone” (History, 8 p.m.).
Jane confronts Renata on “Big Little Lies” (HBO, 9 p.m.).
Billy casts his lot on “Black Sails” (Starz, 9 p.m.).
Another big journey occurs on “The Walking Dead” (AMC, 9 p.m.).
Carol makes a big discovery on “The Last Man on Earth” (Fox, 9:30 p.m.).
Luis gets some answers about his son on “American Crime” (ABC, 10 p.m.).
Axe negotiates on “Billions” (Showtime, 10 p.m.).
The Widow consolidates power on “Into the Badlands” (AMC, 10 p.m.).
Pete gets a break on “Crashing” (HBO, 10:30 p.m.), staying with Sarah Silverman and warming up audiences for Rachel Ray.
Sherlock looks for a treasure map on “Elementary” (CBS, 10 p.m.).
The murder of a police officer is investigated on “Chicago Justice” (NBC, 9 p.m.).
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) return from Hawaii.
Kim is still upset about her Paris robbery on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (E!, 9 p.m.).
There’s a double feature of movies directed by Paul Newman, “Rachel, Rachel” (TCM, 8 p.m.) and “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-theMoon Marigolds” (TCM, 10 p.m.).
The 100-year-old Swedish silent film “The Outlaw and His Wife” (TCM, midnight) gets a showcase, alongside the Charlie Chapin short “The Idle Class” (TCM, 1:17 a.m.). Then comes two more Swedish films, “Torment” (TCM, 2 a.m.) with a script by Ingmar Bergman; and “Hour of the Wolf” (TCM, 4 a.m.), directed by him.
The rest of the elite eight play in the NCAA Men’s basketball championship: South Carolina vs. Florida (CBS, 2:20 p.m.) and Kentucky vs. North Carolina (CBS, 5:05 p.m.).
In women’s games it’s Stanford vs. Notre Dame (ESPN, 12:06 p.m.) and Mississippi State vs. Baylor (ESPN, 7:36 p.m.).
Pro games include Oklahoma City at Houston (ABC, 3:30 p.m.) and Portland at Los Angeles (NBA, 9:30 p.m.).
Hockey has Minnesota at Detroit (NBC, 12:30 p.m.) and Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (NBC Sports, 7 p.m.).
In college baseball, it’s Oklahoma State at TCU (ESPN2, 2 p.m.).
Spring baseball includes Atlanta vs. Mets (MLB, 1 p.m.) and San Francisco at White Sox (MLB, 4 p.m.).
Men’s college hockey has Notre Dame vs. Massachusetts-Lowell (ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.) and Penn State vs. Denver (ESPNU, 6 p.m.) in regional finals.
Final rounds are played in golf’s WGC- Dell Match Play championship (Golf, 10 a.m,; NBC, 3 p.m.).
Sunday Talk
ABC: Sen. Chuck Schumer, Rep. Mark Meadows, EPA director Scott Pruitt, Trump adviser Roger Stone. CBS: Reps. Adam Schiff and Trey Gowdy, Sen. Tom Cotton, former Secretary os State George Schultz. NBC: Sen. Mark Warner, Gov. Jerry Brown. CNN: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Gov. Katich, Reps. Debbie Dinged and Lee Zeldin. Fox News: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Rep Jim Jordan, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.