What To Watch: Divorce Debuts, Presidential Debate No. 2 And More

On TV this Sunday: Sarah Jessica Parker returns to HBO, Jane Pauley becomes host of CBS Sunday Morning and Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton take part in the second presidential debate. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for October 9, 2016

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CBS Sunday Morning

CBS

Jane Pauley begins her tenure as host, with a profile on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Plus, Mo Rocca chats with Celine Dion, and Lee Cowan sits down with Graves star Nick Nolte.

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Bob's Burgers

Fox

Teddy plans a day trip on his newly refurbished boat in an effort to impress ex-wife Denise; Tina tries to prove she's responsible enough to have her own cell phone.

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Ash vs. Evil Dead

Starz

Pablo attempts to maintain his grasp on reality after the Necronomicon grants him the gift of premonitions. (Psst... hear the good news?)

Once Upon a Time

ABC

Ashley goes in search of her step-family to settle unfinished business; Regina tries to bribe Mr. Hyde for information how to take down the Evil Queen.

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Chesapeake Shores

Hallmark

Season 1 finale: Trace receives an emergency phone call just as he and Abby decide to finally move forward. (Not yet renewed.)

Presidential Debate

CBS, Fox, ABC and other major networks

ABC News' Martha Raddatz and CNN's Anderson Cooper moderate this town hall-format debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Shameless

Showtime

Frank barricades himself on the top floor of the Gallagher home; Debbie gets herself into trouble; Ian experiments with heterosexuality.

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Divorce

HBO

Series premiere: After more than a decade of marriage, Frances (Sex and the City's Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Sideways' Thomas Haden Church) must decide if their relationship is worth saving; Molly Shannon (SNL) co-stars. (Read review.)

The Strain

FX

As Setrakian works on a plan to trap the Master, Eph and Dutch look for the Master's "voice"; Fet deals with a personal loss. (Recently renewed and cancelled.)

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Insecure

HBO

Series premiere: From executive producer Larry Wilmore (The Nightly Show) comes this comedy about Issa (Awkward Black Girl's Issa Rae) and Molly, best friends attempting to navigate the black female experience in Southern Los Angeles.

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Watch What Happens: Live

Bravo

Saturday Night Live Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che join Andy Cohen to discuss the second presidential debate.

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