On TV this Sunday: Fear the Walking Dead returns for its sixth season, The Spanish Princess suffers a tragedy and Lovecraft Country takes another trip through time. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Sunday: Fear the Walking Dead returns for its sixth season, The Spanish Princess suffers a tragedy and Lovecraft Country takes another trip through time. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
The Houston Astros take on the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 1 of the ALCS, at Petco Park in San Diego.
Season 4 finale: Caroline finds herself at the heart of a love triangle; Ted and Harrison go on an adventure; Gillian is pushed to her breaking point.
The Miami Heat (2-3) attempt to tie things up in Game 6 against the Los Angeles Lakers, at the AdventHealth Arena in Orlando.
Jax, Xander, Ralen and Matta track Eve and Tierney to a remote planet with a mysterious secret. (Which fellow CW drama was just renewed?)
Season 2 premiere: Catherine risks it all to find out if Harry still loves her; the Tudor family is rocked by tragedy. (Watch trailer.)
Season 28 finale: The team tests the fastest emergency services; Chris celebrates rally driver Colin McRae. (Season 29 kicks off next week.)
Season 6 premiere (75 minutes): A wounded Morgan must determine whether it is in his best interest to help a stranger; a bounty hunter tries to finish what Ginny started. (Watch trailer, get new spinoff scoop.)
Pro-slavery red shirts take Onion and fellow slave Bob to the slave-trading town of Pikesville, Mo. (The premiere earned an average reader grade of “B+.”)
In the penultimate Season 1 episode, Leti, Tic and Montrose travel through time to save Dee in 1921 Tulsa, Okla.
Bob works as a temporary chef at the Fischoeders’ new nightclub; the kids throw a pool party in the restaurant basement.
In this week’s 82-minute episode, Ethelrida makes a shocking discovery, and Josto asserts his leadership.
Iris tries to take charge as the group adjusts to life beyond their community’s walls; Felix confronts unwanted memories. (Premiere earned a grade of “D+.”)