On TV this Sunday: Dexter Morgan is back for Blood, the Duttons play defense and American Rust wraps its freshman run. Here are 16 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Sunday: Dexter Morgan is back for Blood, the Duttons play defense and American Rust wraps its freshman run. Here are 16 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Streaming movie premiere: Four feuding sisters get a surprise when their long-lost father shows up to celebrate Christmas; Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), John Cleese (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) and Elizabeth Hurley (The Royals) star. (View Holiday Movie Guide.)
In the conclusion of the SGS three-parter, as Jason makes decisions that put jobs and lives at risk, an unlikely hero emerges. (Read Part 2 recap.)
Season 6 finale: The panel takes an inside look at the Trump era of presidential politics, revealing both inspiring and infuriating stories behind the headlines.
90 minutes: Yaz and Dan fight to survive, as the Doctor discovers a British army fighting a swarm of alien Sontarans.
McCall tracks a stalker who claims he will murder his victim in eight hours.
Part 1 of 4: The ladies reunite to hold Mia accountable for her “lies” and question Gizelle about her relationship with Jamal; rapper/superfan Nicki Minaj joins host Andy Cohen. (Part 2 airs next Sunday.)
Part 1 of 2: Homer and Ned get sucked into the world of prestige TV; Jessica Paré (SEAL Team) and Timothy Olyphant (Justified) guest-voice. (Watch sneak peek.)
Season 4 premiere (2 hours, 21 minutes): The coordinated attack on the Duttons continues, while everyone tries to track down the responsible party. (Watch trailer; read preview.)
Season 2 premiere (two episodes): A Russian agent tells Joe that a mole exists within the CIA; then at 10 pm, Joe chases a new lead.
Limited series premiere: A hotshot in Dexter’s new home of Iron Lake, N.Y. forces him to question whether he can continue to suppress his urge to kill. (Read previews with Michael C. Hall and showrunner.)
While she attempts to track down Wendell, a dangerous stranger forces Sarah to take part in a search of his own.
A regretful decision is made; Jackie and Leslie get deeper into the case (and into each other).
As a major investor worries about the Roys’ feud, Logan and Kendall sit down for their first meeting. (Who was Performer of the Week?)
Season 1 finale: Billy returns to prison to face the consequences; Harris finds the anonymous eyewitness.
The team searches for a stash of gold before any treasure hunter get hurt; Bradford is tasked with convincing the station’s oldest cop to retire.
Final season premiere: Early flexes his freedom of speech by using a different voice. (Which SNL vet is replacing Stuart Baker?)