A new documentary series, “Leavenworth” (Starz, 9:30 p.m.), looks into the case of former Army Lt. Cling Lorance, who is serving a 19-year sentence in Kansas for murder and attempted murder. It’s become a signature case for the right wing press.
The 30th edition of “Treehouse of Horror” on “The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.), features a demon Maggie and Selma finding love with an alien in the basement.
Finding Amelia Earhart’s airplane didn’t work out as well as, say, finding the Titanic for Robert Ballard. But there’s still a special about his efforts, “Finding Amelia” (National Geographic, 8 p.m.).
Sunday Night Football has Philadelphia at Dallas (NBC, 8:15 p.m.). Earlier games include San Francisco at Washington (Fox, 1 p.m.), Chargers at Tennessee (CBS, 3 p.m.) and Baltimore at Seattle (Fox, 4:25 p.m.).
“Bless the Harts” (Fox, 8:30 p.m.) has been picked up for a second season.
On “Madam Secretary” (CBS, 10 p.m.), the president has decided how to respond to a gas attack at the UN.
Krystal helps Judd out on the first season finale of “On Becoming a God in Central Florida” (Showtime, 10:20 p.m.).
Hate crimes are enumerated on “Uncovered: Killed by Hate” (Oxygen, 7 p.m.), but also the second episode of “Why We Hate” (Discovery, 10 pm).
Tina dissects a fetal pig in science class on “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox, 9 p.m.).
On “The Affair” (Showtime, 9 p.m.), the heat around Noah isn’t dying down yet.
The Whisperers return on “The Walking Dead” (AMC, 9 p.m.), then they talk about it on “Talking Dead” (AMC, 10:08 p.m.).
An old foe chills on “Mr. Robot” (USA, 10 p.m.).
On “The Rookie” (ABC, 10 p.m), a case triggers a personal memory.
Alice continues to taunt Kate on “Batwoman” (CW, 8 p.m.).
On “Kids Say the Darndest Things” (ABC, 8 p.m.) an 11-year-old aspiring comic hopes to take Tiffany Haddish’s hosting job.
Arthur is tempted by a professional opportunity on “God Friended Me” (CBS, 8 p.m.).
“The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth” (Showtime, 8 p.m.) should be held at Doral.
There is fallout from Mariah’s bus meltdown on “Married to Medicine” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
On “NCIS: Los Angeles” (CBS, 9 p.m.), a ship is quarantined.
A vegan alternative to pork rinds is presented on “Shark Tank” (ABC, 9 p.m.).
Kate tries to mend ties to Lena on “Supergirl” (CW, 9 p.m.).
On “River of No Return” (Discovery, 9 p.m.), a rafter goes overboard.
Holly investigates a business tycoon on “Press” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).
Trials begin for “Witches of Salem” (Travel, 10 p.m.).
On “Poldark” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings), Ross has hope for the Despards’ return.
Miles deals with cartels on “Get Shorty” (Epix, 10 p.m.).
On “The Durrells in Corfu” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings), Louisa frets about the villa’s reputation.
A post-football “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (NBC, 12:05 a.m.) has Alec Baldwin, Kate Beckinsale and Young Thug with Gunna.
Ozzie and Harriet star in a coupe of features on Turner Classic Movies tonight, from the pre-TV 1952 “Here Come the Nelsons” (8 p.m.) and “Sweetheart of the Campus” (9:30 p.m.) from a decade earlier. Then comes the Swedish silent film, “The Phantom Carriage” (midnight), followed by two from Chinese director Jia Zhang-Ke, both from this century, “Unknown Pleasures” (2 a.m.) and “The World” (4 a.m.).
NASCAR runs the Hollywood Casino 400 (NBC, 2:30 p.m.).
It’s South Africa at Japan (NBC Sports, 6 a.m.) in the rugby world cup semifinal.
And figure skating continues in the ISU Grand Prix (NBC, noon).
Sunday Talk
ABC: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Robert Menendez. CBS: Reps. Will Hurd and Jim Himes. NBC: Pete Burttigieg, Rep. Justin Amash. CNN: Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Joe Neguse. Fox News: Burttigieg, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.