“Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.) never imagined its 45th season would end like this: Isolated, without an audience in their third and maybe last “SNL at Home.” Their second stab at such a show two weeks ago was an improvement over the first, with cast members creatively making their own bits. Maybe they’re even better. And who will pop up to host or play music? They’ve been pretty coy about it on the first two “at home” shows. Season finales usually serve as a kind of homecoming, so past cast members may pop up as well.
At 10 p.m., there’s a replay of a 1993 show with Christina Applegate and Midnight Oil.
The only new primetime sport is not a sport at all: “WWE’s Greatest Ladder Matches” (Fox, 8 p.m.).
But there is a “NBA Hardwood Classic” replay of Cleveland at Golden State (ABC, 8 p.m.) in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA finals.
“Moonshiners” (Discovery, 9 p.m.) are in quarantine as well.
It would seem like the TV premiere for the motion picture version of PBS’ biggest hit, “Downton Abbey” (HBO, 9 p.m.), would be on PBS. But it is not.
There’s a season finale for “Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet” (Nat Geo Wild, 8 p.m.).
The second season of the British import “Line of Duty” (AMC, 11 p.m.) picks up exactly where the first season left off last week.
The two hour “Inside North Korea: Declassified — The Kim Dynasty” (National Geographic, 9 p.m.) explores the volatile leader. it’s priced by two episodes of “Korea: Declassified: Then and Now with Lisa Ling” (National Geographic, 8 and 9 p.m.).
Spirit holds her final session with the group on “Love Goals” (OWN, 9 p.m.).
The Public Theater’s “Much Ado About Nothing” recorded at the Free Shakespeare in the Park is performed on “Great Performances” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings).
“Black Love” (OWN, 11 p.m.) has a Mother’s Day Special.
Cher and Dawn review their relationship on “sMothered” (TLC, 11 p.m.).
“Life Story” (BBC America, 9 p.m.) looks at parenthood for turtles, chimpanzees and zebras.
On the made-for-TV thriller “Maternal Secrets” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.) a pregnant woman loses her boyfriend during a trip to Bermuda.
A couple of newspaper stories, “Ace in the Hole” (8 p.m.) and “The Front Page” (10 p.m.), followed by the 12 o’clock noir “Mildred Pierce” (midnight) and two fanciful tales, “Brewster McCloud” (2:15 a.m.) and “7 Faces of Dr. Leo” (4:15 a.m.).
Herbie Hancock plays a 2017 “Austin City Limits” (PBS, 11:30 p.m., check local listings).