Pat’s deal with Rosemary restarts her career and marriage on “Shining Vale” (Start, 10:15 p.m.). 

“Curious Caterer: Dying for Chocolate” (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9 p.m.) stars Nikki DeLoach as a mother turned amateur detective regarding a recent murder. 

Lisa tries to cheer up the son of her late jazz mentor on “The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.).

“NCIS: Los Angeles” (CBS, 9 p.m.) feel the effects of racial profiling.

Louise tries to keep a spider alive on “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox, 9 p.m.). 

“Sanditon” (PBS, 9 p.m.) gets murky when Colbourne and Col. Lennox reunite at a party.

Percival plans get rid of all gangs in “Riverdale” (CW, 8 p.m.). 

“The Equalizer” (CBS, 8 p.m.) takes on a past rival. 

A heat wave complicates things on “Call the Midwife” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings). 

On “From” (Epix, streaming), Boyd questions his decision to leave. 

The hip-hop duo Das EFX is profiled on “Unsung” (TV One, 9 p.m.). 

“Uncensored” (TV One, 10 p.m.) looks at CeeLo Green.

Bianca has doubts about David’s claims about Stefan on “Before We Die” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings). 

The reunion special “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts” (Cartoon Network, 6 p.m.; TBS, 8 p.m.), with Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, makes its cable premiere. 

“The Rookie” (ABC, 10 p.m.) looks into a train robbery. 

Moon incurs Debbie’s wrath on “The Great North” (Fox, 8:30 p.m.). 

On “Transplant” (NBC, 10 p.m.), Bash helps an undocumented friend seek asylum. 

Hondo is a suspect in the shooting of two police officers on “S.W.A.T.” (CBS, 10 p.m.).

“Tournament of Champions” (Food, 8 p.m.), is down to eight chefs in the quarterfinals. 

“The Food That Built America” (History, 9 p.m.) zeroes in on Dave Thomas and his defection from Kentucky Fried Chicken to Wendy’s.

“Adam Eats the 80s” (Food, 10 p.m.), goes to a Medieval Times. 

Three sisters need help running a bistro they inherited on “Bar Rescue” (Paramount, 9 p.m.). 

“The Circus” (Showtime, 8 p.m.) examines the Democrats’ midterm strategy. 

Lee writes a new editorial on “When Calls the Heart” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.). 

On “Power Book IV: Force” (Starz, 8 p.m.), Vic faces a devastating loss. 

Turner Classic Movies begins a two-night Weekend in Paris series with a day-long roster of “Rich, Young and Pretty” (6 a.m.), “Gold Diggers in Paris” (7:45 a.m.), “Made in Paris” (9:30 a.m.), “Lovely to Look At” (11:15 a.m.), “Ninotchka” (1:15 p.m.), “The Last Time I Saw Paris” (3:15 p.m.), “Can-Can” (5:30 p.m.),  “Love in the Afternoon” (8 p.m.), “How to Steal a Million” (10:15 p.m.), “Bob le Flamer” (12:30 a.m.), “Zazie Dans Le Metro” (2:30 a.m.) and “The 400 Blows” (4:15 a.m.). 

The final round is played in The Masters (CBS, 2 p.m.). 

Boston at Yankees (ESPN, 6 p.m.) is the first Sunday night baseball game  of the season. 

Basketball includes Indiana at Brooklyn (ESPN, 2:30 p.m.), Boston at Memphis (TNT, 7 p.m.) and Golden State at New Orleans (TNT, 9:30 p.m.).

Hockey includes Boston at Washington (TNT, 12:30 p.m.) and Nashville at Pittsburgh (TNT, 4 p.m.).

Sunday Talk

ABC: National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Dr. Anthony Fauci. CBS: Sullivan, Ukrainian ambassador Oksana Markarova, former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, former secretary of homeland security Jen Johnson,Federal Reserve Bank President  Loretta Master. NBC: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, Sullivan, former secretary of the treasury Larry Summers. CNN: Sullivan, Rep. Liz Cheney, European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Global Citizen co-founder Hugh Evans, retired Gen, David Petraeus. Fox “News:” Sen. Mitch McConnell, White House press secretary Jen Psaki.