On TV this Sunday: Insecure and Killing Eve are back, an Unbelievable actress goes on the Run, and Joel McHale hosts a Tiger King aftershow. Here are 13 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Sunday: Insecure and Killing Eve are back, an Unbelievable actress goes on the Run, and Joel McHale hosts a Tiger King aftershow. Here are 13 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Joel McHale hosts this aftershow featuring new interviews with John Reinke, John Finlay, Saff Saffery, Erik Cowie, Rick Kirkman, and Jeff and Lauren Lowe.
Encore presentation: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical is reimagined in this 2018 concert event, which collected five Emmys and stars John Legend (as Jesus), Sara Bareilles (Mary Magdalene), Brandon Victor Dixon (Judas) and Alice Cooper (King Herod). (Revisit TVLine’s coverage.)
Two hours: Eight NBA and WNBA players (including Chris Paul, Trae Young and Tamika Catchings) compete in a single-elimination game of HORSE, with players shooting from their own homes.
Before fans vote to fill the last spot in the Top 20, the contestants reflect on their journeys with new stories and never-before-seen performances.
The Frasers are deal with the aftermath of the Battle of Alamance Creek; Briana helps Roger through his trauma; the Ridge gets an unexpected visitor.
Series premiere: In this drama from Downton Abbey‘s Julian Fellowes, a London family accepts an invitation to the Duchess of Richmond’s ball, setting off a series of unraveling secrets; Tamsin Greig (Episodes), Philip Glenister (Mad Dogs), Harriet Walter (The Crown) and Tara Fitzgerald (Game of Thrones) star.
Season 3 premiere: Eve attempts to rebuild her life after being shot by Villanelle; Villanelle is approached by an old nemesis. (Read preview; watch trailer.)
The Missing spinoff premiere: Julien Baptiste (Tchéky Karyo) helps the Dutch police search for a missing sex worker in Amsterdam’s red-light district.
The team races to find a missing woman and her abductors after Sebastian is hurt trying to prevent a kidnapping.
Midseason finale: A new client brings a moral dilemma to Dawn’s doorstep; Tiff experiences an identity crisis.
Season 4 premiere: Issa prepares for a mixer with Condola’s guidance; Molly develops feelings for Andrew. (Watch trailer, get scoop.)
Series premiere: Ruby (Unbelievable‘s Merritt Wever) and Billy (Rise of Skywalker‘s Domhnall Gleeson) make good on a 17-year-old pact, dropping everything to meet in NYC and travel across the country together; EP Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)
Season 4 finale: Westworld‘s Clifton Collins Jr. joins Reedus for a “quintessential Kentucky experience,” as they ride from Louisville to the Red River Gorge.