The 51st AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Eddie Murphy (Netflix, streaming) gets a streaming showcase this year, the 51st such event. Taped last month at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, an array of stars assemble to fete the comic for his career in film, including Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Tracy Morgan, Martin Lawrence, Eva Longoria, Kenan Thompson, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson, Robert Townsend, Mike Myers, Spike Lee and Arsenio Hall, among others. It’s buoyed by the old clips and a new interview with the recipient.
Two of the season’s most compelling series have season finales tonight, the scathing Silicon Valley saga “The Audacity” (AMC, 9 p.m.) and the drug and sex fueled “Euphoria” (HBO, 9 p.m.) reaches an explosive end. Both finales are 90 minutes.
Also coming to an end tonight is the round-the-clock culinary competition “24 in 24: Last Chef Standing” (Food, 8 p.m.), with a winner pocketing $50,000.
Before the spin-off debuts next Sunday, here’s “The Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Lestat: After Dark: Preview Special” (AMC, 10:30 p.m.).
Recent developments warrants “Instadocs: Alex Murdaugh, Unconvicted” (Netflix, streaming) with interviews with South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and some of the jurors.
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) have a more explosive fight than usual.
Kelsey and Bill discuss their relationship on “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
“Checkmate” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.) is a made-for-TV movie about a detective who teams up with her estranged father, who is a chess master, in order to nab a killer who uses the game.
New choices arise for Alice on “The Way Home” (Hallmark, 9 p.m.).
“HomeTown: Inn This Together” (HGTV, 8 p.m.) has its finale, and workers rush to complete the project for its holiday opening.
After a one week hiatus, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO, 11:06 p.m.) is back.
“Naked and Afraid: Global Showdown” (Discovery, 8 p.m.) goes up against warthogs.
Dangers rain down in the Dakotas on “In the Eye of the Storm: Chasers” (Discovery, 10:05 p.m.).
“Hazardous History with Henry Winkler” (History, 9 p.m.) looks at stunts that didn’t go well.
A man’s lifelong collection of Marilyn Monroe, whose centenary is Monday, is explored on “Collector’s Call” (MeTV, 6:30 p.m.).
Turner Classic Movies has a couple of psychological thrillers from 1971, “Klute” (8 p.m.) and “Play Misty for Me” (10 p.m.). The silent movie at 12 o’clock is Sergei Eisenstein’s “Strike” (midnight), followed by the imports “The Walls of Malapaga” (2 a.m.) and “French Cancan” (3:45 a.m.).
Baseball includes Toronto at Baltimore (Peacock, 12:15 p.m.), Yankees at Athletics (MLB, 4 p.m.) and Cubs at St. Louis (NBC, 7:15 p.m.).
WNBA action has Las Vegas at Golden State (NBC, 3:30 p.m.).
Final rounds are played in the Charles Schwab Challenge (Golf, 1 p.m.; CBS, 3 p.m.).
Motor sports includes the Italy Grand Prix (Fox Sports 1, 7:30 p.m.), the Detroit Grand Prix (Fox Sports 1, 10:30 a.m.; Fox, 12:30 p.m.), the Potomac Nationals (Fox, 3 p.m.) and the Cracker Barrel 400 (Prime Video, 7 p.m.).
There is fourth round play at the French Open (TNT, Tennis Channel, 5 a.m.; TNT, 3 p.m.).
The UFL ends its regular season with Orlando at D.C. (ABC, noon) and Louisville at Columbus (Fox, 6 p.m.).
The Women’s World Series incudes Nebraska vs. Texas (ABC, 3 p.m.),
Soccer has U.S. vs. Senegal (TNT, 3:30 p.m.) in an international friendly.
Sunday Talk
ABC: National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, Sen. Cory Booker. CBS: Former Vice President Mike Pence, Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Sen. Chris Murphy, Executive Director of World Food Program Cindy McCain. NBC: Pence, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear. CNN: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Sen. Andy Kim. Fox: Hassett, Sens. Chris Coons and Bill Hagerty.
