What To Watch: The Oscars, Dead's Next Move, Billions Binge And More

On TV this Sunday: The Academy Awards prepare to Rock, The Walking Dead plans to relocate and Vinyl meets Alice Cooper. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for February 28, 2016

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Billions

Showtime

Repeats to Revisit: Catch up on Episodes 1-6 of the Paul Giamatti/Damian Lewis drama (from 5 to 8 pm, then 9 to midnight).

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60 Minutes Presents: Preserving the Past

CBS

The newsmagazine takes a look at an African-American museum in D.C., and the fashion industry in Italy's attempt to preserve the nation's architecture.

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The Circus

Showtime

The "Big Five" candidates (Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz) prepare for Super Tuesday.

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88th Annual Academy Awards

ABC

Chris Rock emcees this year’s celebration of cinema, live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Get a refresher on the nominees.)

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More Manners of Downton Abbey

PBS

Sky News' Alastair Bruce explores social norms of aristocrats in 1900s Britain (with commentary by Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery) prior to Downton's March 6 swan song.

Vinyl

HBO

Richie is embarrassed at a party for record producers; a junior A&R rep tries courting Alice Cooper; Richie talks to Lester about releasing his old demos.

The Walking Dead

AMC

Rick contemplates where to go next after concluding that Alexandria isn't quite as safe as initially perceived. (Does 'Richonne' Have a Love That's to Die For?)

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Girls

HBO

Fran moves in with Hannah, who receives an important call from her father; Adam and Jessa spend time together; Ray worries about a new business competitor.

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Togetherness

HBO

Michelle works towards making the charter school a reality; Tina is upset when Alex brings his girlfriend to his welcome home party.

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