“Plane Swap” (Hulu, streaming, 7 p.m.) is a live stunt in which two pilots try to jump out of their planes and skydive into the other. 

The second season of “Sanditon” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) ends with Alison’s romance flagging. Season three is already in the can. 

“Before We Die” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings) ends its season with the undercover team trying to bust the drug smugglers. 

Officer Logan begins to question his own department on “61st Street” (AMC, 10:05 p.m.).

“Uncensored” (TV One, 10 p.m.) ends its season with a look at rapper and TV star Katrina Laverne “Trina” Taylor.

A woman with a rapidly worsening condition is saddled with an overbearing father who happens to be her father on “Transplant” (NBC, 10 p.m.). 

“Adam Eats the 80s” (History, 10 p.m.) ends its season by drinking old soda and beer from the era.  

Niece Nash guest stars on the first of a two-part episode of “The Rookie” (ABC, 10 p.m.) that may provide a glimpse of an upcoming spinoff series. 

“S.W.A.T.” (CBS, 10 p.m.) goes after the assassin of a prominent judge. 

Linda has plans for a big day when her friend Ginger visits on “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox, 9 p.m.). 

“Unsung Presents: The Decades” (TV One, 9 p.m.) ends its season by looking back at the music of the 2000s. 

Tracey Gold, Jodie Sweetin and Nicholle Tom are what passes for celebrity on the new variation “Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition” (Food, 9 p.m.).

“From” (Epix, 9 p.m.) ends its first season with a few answers. 

Also ending its initial season is the family drama “Ruby and the Wall” (BTUtv, 9 p.m.), which has been renewed for a second season.

“NCIS: Los Angeles” (CBS, 9 p.m.) looks for an officer that went missing while recruiting foreign assets. 

Beef has to get the boat repaired before he can fish on “The Great North” (Fox, 8:30 p.m.). 

On “The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.), Bart has a crush on his new teacher. 

Lucille prepares for her first day back at work on “Call the Midwife” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings). 

The new “Home Town Kickstart” (HGTV, 8 p.m.) intends to help small towns take on various projects. 

Erica Deutschman plays a food blogger who needs the help of a chef (Andrew Bushnell) in order to write a cookbook in the made-for-TV romance “Kiss the Cook” (UPtv, 7 p.m.).

“Three Busy Debras” (Cartoon Network, midnight) return for a busy second season. 

Charlie shows up unannounced on “Fear the Walking Dead” (AMC, 9 p.m.). 

“The Equalizer” (CBS, 8 p.m.) looks into the case of a jury deadlock on a murder trial. 

Turner Classic Movies has a couple of Gene Wilder classics “Blazing Saddles” (8 p.m.) and “Silver Streak” (9:45 p.m.). Then Josephine Baker stars in the silent “Siren of the Tropics” (midnight), follow by two from Rainer Werner Fassbinder, “The Merchant of Four Seasons” (2 a.m.) and “Chinese Roulette” (4 a.m.). 

Baseball includes Boston at Tampa Bay (MLB, 1 p.m.), Dodgers at San Diego (MLB, 4 p.m.) and Milwaukee at Philadelphia (ESPN, 7 p.m.).

Hockey has Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (TNT, 4 p.m.) and Toronto at Washington (Hulu, 7 p.m.).

NBA Playofffs include Milwaukee at Chicago (ABC, 1 p.m.), Golden State at Denver (ABC, 3:30 p.m.), Miami at Atlanta (TNT, 7 p.m.) and Phoenix at New Orleans (TNT, 9:30 p.m.). 

Final rounds are played in the Zurich Classic (Golf, 1 p.m.; CBS, 3 p.m.). 

Auto racing has the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (ESPN, 9 a.m.) and Geico 500 (Fox, 3 p.m.). 

The USFL has New Orleans vs. Tampa Bay (NBC, 3 p.m.). 

Major league rugby has New England at Rugby New York (Fox Sports 1, 2:30 p.m.). 

College baseball includes Georgia at Alabama (EPN2, 2 p.m.), North Carolina at Virginia (ESPNU, 2 p.m.). 

College softball includes LSU at Georgia (ESPNU, noon) and Ohio State at Michigan (ESPN2, noon). 

Sunday Talk

ABC: Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olga Stefanishyna, retired Gen. John Allen, epidemiologist Michael Osterholm. CBS: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb. NBC: Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova, Sen. Roy Blunt and Elizabeth Warren. CNN: Warren, Rep. Victoria Spartz, White House COVID response coordinator Ashish Jha. Fox “News”: Reps. Henry Cuellar and Michael McCaul.