Dua Lipa and Fantasia Barrino are among this year’s “TIME 100: The World’s Most Influential People” (ABC, 10 p.m.) but there was a catch for them: They also have to perform. Taraji P. Henson hosts the annual rundown. 

“Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” (AMC, 9 p.m.) returns for a second season, simulcasting tonight on BBC America, Sundance and IFC. 

Marvin investigates the mystery of a missing pastry on the first season finale of “Grimsburg” (Fox, 9:30 p.m.).

“American Ninja Warrior: Women’s Championship” (NBC, 9 p.m.) is a one time special with female competitors, leading up to the June 3 start of the male dominated mother show. 

Twelve competitors try lasting 40 days in the Colombian badlands on the 10th season start of “Naked and Afraid XL” (Discovery, 8 p.m.). 

It’s followed by an adventurer’s tale gone wrong, involving a 5,000 mile expedition across South America on the documentary series “Expedition from Hell: The Lost Tapes” (Discovery, 10 p.m.). 

The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (Fox, 2 p.m.) begins in New York with an agility test on the obstacle course. 

The woman with the best collection of “Survivor” stuff is visited on “Collector’s Call” (MeTV, 6:30 p.m.). 

“The Equalizer” (CBS, 8 p.m.) goes after a con man who attacked a prison transport. 

Dozens of states have passed laws banning trans student athletes; “The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper” (CNN, 8 p.m.) looks into it. 

Homer tackles tipping culture on “The Simpsons” (Fox, 8 p.m.).

“Home Town” (Fox, 8 p.m.) celebrates Moher’s Day by helping an impending one. 

Tammin Sursok plays a mother who tries to outdo her teen by trying to enlist in a dance team in the made-for-TV thriller “Blood, Sweat and Cheer” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.). 

“Tracker” (CBS, 9 p.m.) teams with his estranged brother to find an old Army buddy who is missing. 

Stupendous tries tracking down a thief on “Krapopolis” (Fox, 8:30 p.m.). 

“CSI: Vegas” (CBS, 10 p.m.) looks into the death of an antiques dealer. 

Max and Jake figure Maggie’s link to Sir Jim on “Guilt” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).

“The Chi” (Showtime, 9 p.m.) returns for the second half of its sixth season. 

Becca and Rosalind deal with the aftermath of their mother’s death on “MaryLand” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings). 

“The Great North” (Fox, 9 p.m.) tries to convince Beef to see a doctor. 

Lucas struggles to find bidders for his resort project on “When Calls the Heart” (Hallmark, 9 p.m.). 

“American Idol” (ABC, 8 p.m.) is down to the Top Five, who each have to sing a couple of Disney songs tonight. 

There are two back to back episodes of “WWE Rivals” (A&E, 8 p.m.) tonight. You might call them rival episodes. 

Sonny Barger’s ex is interviewed on “Secrets of the Hells Angels” (A&E, 10 p.m.).

“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) celebrates Antonia’s birthday before she goes to college. 

Amir pays for drinking too much on “Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).

“How it Really Happened” (CNN, 9 p.m.) looks back at the Oscar Pistorius case. 

Isn’t it about time for Robert Durst to testify on “The Jinx: Part Two” (HBO, 10 p.m.).

“A Gentleman in Moscow” (Showtime, 8 p.m.) has to make a difficult decision. 

There’s unearthed dinosaur bones and shipwrecks when you “Drain the Ocean” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.). 

“Bar Rescue” (Paramount, 10 p.m.) helps a bar in Port St. Lucie, Fla. 

Familiar faces shake up “MILF Manor” (TLC, 10 p.m.). 

On “The Sympathizer” (HBO, 9 p.m.), the General may be recruiting for a secret military operation. 

The rise of credit cards is tracked on “The Mega-Brands that Built America” (History, 9 p.m.).

“How Disney Built America” (History, 10 p.m.) gets around to building Disneyland.

Mother’s Day is celebrated all day on Turner Classic Movies with “Three Daring Daughters” (6 a.m.), “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies” (8 a.m.), “Follow Me Quietly” (10 a.m.), “So Big” (11:15 a.m.), “Pocketful of Miracles” (1:15 p.m.), “Mildred Pierce” (3:45 p.m.), “Imitation of Life” (5:45 p.m.), “I Remember Mama” (8 p.m.), “Yours, Mine and Ours” (10:30 p.m.). The silent movie at midnight is “The Merry Widow” (12:30 a.m.), followed by two films from this century by Jia Zhang-ke with “Unknown Pleasures” (3 a.m.) and “The World” (5 a.m.). 

NBA Playoffs have New York at Indiana (ABC, 3:30 p.m.) and Denver at Minnesota (TNT, 8 p.m.). 

Stanley Cup playoffs have Florida at Boston (TBS, 6:30 p.m.) and Vancouver at Edmonton (TBS, 9:30 p.m.). 

Baseball includes Yankees at Tampa Bay (MLB, 1:30 p.m.), Dodgers at San Diego (MLB, 4:30 p.m.) and Atlanta at Mets (ESPN, 7 p.m.).

Auto racing has the Motul Course de Monterey (NBC, 3 p.m.) opposite the Goodyear 400 (Fox Sports 1, 3 p.m.). 

Final rounds are played in the Wells Fargo Championship (Golf, 1 p.m.; CBS, 3 p.m.).

UFL action has Michigan at D.C. (ESPN, noon) and San Antonio at Houston (ESPN, 3 p.m.). 

The IIHF Hockey world championship has Finland vs. Britain (NHL, 6 a.m.), Denmark vs. Canada (NHL, 10 a.m.) and Austria vs. Switzerland (NHL, 2 p.m.). 

College baseball includes Clemson at Wake Forest (ESPN2, noon) and Tennessee at Vanderbilt (ESPN2, 3 p.m.).

Men’s NCAA lacrosse tournament has Lehigh at Johns Hopkins (ESPNU, noon), Penn State at Georgetown (ESPNU, 2:30 p.m.), Albany at Notre Dame (ESPNU, 5 p.m.) and Towson at Syracuse (ESPNU, 7:30 p.m.). 

It’s also the NCAA championship in women’s water polo (ESPNU, 10 p.m.).

Sunday Talk

ABC: Sen. Chris Coons, Rep. Michael McCaul. CBS: Secretary of State Antony Blinker, Sens. Tom Cotton, and Chris Van Hollen. NBC: Blinken, Sens. Bernie Sanders and Lindsey Graham. CNN: Sens. Chris Murphy and JD Vance, FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell. Fox: Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Adam Smith, hostage mother Rachel Goldberg.