What to Watch on Sunday: Brace for ‘Walking Dead’ season ender
The Walking Dead (9 p.m., AMC) – In the season finale, Rick’s group must venture outside the walls to save one of their own, and their experience changes their lives forever. (Warning: be prepared for something bad. Bad bad bad.)
Also on . . .
N.C. Bookwatch (Noon, UNC-TV) – Scott Ellsworth talks about “The Secret Game: A Wartime Story of Courage, Change, and Basketball’s Lost Triumph.”
Academy of Country Music Awards (8 p.m., NBC) – The show is hosted by Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley. Expect Chris Stapleton to be a big winner.
Call the Midwife (8 p.m., UNC-TV) – In the Season 5 premiere, Easter approaches and babies are born to myriad families across the borough – with the help of the nuns and midwives of Nonnatus House, of course.
The Carmichael Show (9 p.m., NBC) – Jerrod and Maxine disagree over his parents’ behavior when their new Muslim neighbors receive a mysterious package.
Who Do You Think You Are? (9 p.m., TLC) – In the Season 8 premiere, Aisha Tyler tracks down her great-great-grandfather, uncovering an astonishing tale of a prominent ancestor.
Quantico (10 p.m., ABC) – A training exercise hits too close to home for Shelby.
This story was originally published April 3, 2016 at 2:00 AM with the headline "What to Watch on Sunday: Brace for ‘Walking Dead’ season ender."