What to Watch on Sunday: Comedy in Sweden, trauma in Boston
Welcome to Sweden (8 p.m., NBC) – Season 2 of this charming sitcom about an American man adjusting to life in Sweden with his Swedish girlfriend begins tonight. In the opener, Bruce plans to propose to Emma despite not having her parents’ blessing. In an episode at 8:30, Bruce entertains visiting celebrities.
Also on . . .
NC Bookwatch (Noon, UNC-TV) – Sports analyst Dwayne Ballen talks about his book “Journey with Julian.”
Tut (9 p.m., Spike TV) – The start of a three-night miniseries recounting the saga of Tutankhamun (King Tut), including his rise to power and his struggles to lead Egypt to glory while his closest advisors, friends and lovers schemed against him. It stars Ben Kingsley and Avan Jogia.
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (9 p.m., National Geographic) – In the second season premiere, captains battle to make the first catch on opening day of the Outer Banks bluefin season.
Poldark (9 p.m., UNC-TV) – Poldark and Demelza start a family, and Francis tries to recoup his losses.
Save My Life: Boston Trauma (10 p.m., ABC) – In the vein of “NY Med” and “Hopkins, Boston Med,” the premiere of a new six-part series following trauma cases inside Boston hospitals. Some of the stories will originate with EMTs and paramedics responding to accidents and crime scenes.
Port Protection (10 p.m., National Geographic) – The debut of a new series set in the Alaskan rain forest, following a group of individualists who have retreated to the forest to lead a survivalist lifestyle.
Masters of Sex (10 p.m., Showtime) – As the sex study book nears its release date, Masters takes on a high-profile fertility patient.
This story was originally published July 19, 2015 at 2:00 AM with the headline "What to Watch on Sunday: Comedy in Sweden, trauma in Boston."