On TV this Sunday: Batwoman begins, Supergirl and The Walking Dead return, and Mr. Robot and Madam Secretary kick off their final seasons. Here are 14 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Sunday: Batwoman begins, Supergirl and The Walking Dead return, and Mr. Robot and Madam Secretary kick off their final seasons. Here are 14 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Final season premiere: The Colossus’ engineering problems are made worse by a mysterious stoneway. (Watch trailer.)
Series premiere: After discovering that she is related to the Dark Knight, Kate Kane (OITNB‘s Ruby Rose) takes up the Bat-mantle to protect Gotham from Alice (Birds of Prey‘s Rachel Skarsten) and her Wonderland gang. (Watch trailer.)
Revival premiere: Tiffany Haddish hosts the latest iteration of the comedy series that shines a spotlight on precocious, wise-cracking tots.
Ghost and Tasha clash over how to raise Tariq; LaKeisha makes new enemies. (Fall behind? Read Episode 6 recap.)
Season 10 premiere (74 minutes): The group in Oceanside trains for a possible Whisperer attack. (Watch cast interview and trailer, read about [Spoiler]’s return.)
Season 5 premiere: Kara learns that CatCo is under new ownership and has brought in a star reporter; J’onn J’onzz gets an unexpected visitor. (Get scoop; watch cast interview and trailer.)
Noah and Whitney travel to Montauk to plan their wedding; Joanie confronts Ben (now played by Ugly Betty‘s Tony Plana).
In the penultimate Season 2 episode, Logan, Kendall, Gerri and Tom testify before Congress, while Shiv confronts Kelly.
Peter and his friends use Joe’s police body cams to record their drunk ideas; Quagmire deals with an unexpected development.
Final season premiere (63 minutes): As Christmas arrives, Darlene deals with her issues, while Dom’s paranoia reaches a new level. (Watch trailer.)
Season 3 premiere: Fresh from prison, Miles Daley begins to plot his revenge.
Final season premiere: An investigation into her past risks Elizabeth’s first major presidential legislation; Henry has a bad interview.
Series premiere: This drama follows two rival newspapers as they struggle to adapt to the ever-changing media and political landscapes; Charlotte Riley (Trust), Ellie Kendrick (Game of Thrones) and Al Weaver (Grantchester) star.
Nolan teams with a new detective (Lost‘s Harold Perrineau) and has a surprise reunion with a former love interest (Heroes‘ Ali Larter). (Read premiere recap, meet Nolan’s new TO.)