What To Watch: Emmys, Raymond Reunion, Love Fraud Finale And More

On TV this Sunday: Jimmy Kimmel hosts the (virtual) Emmys, Celebrity Family Feud reunites the Barone brothers and Love Fraud comes to an end. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for September 20, 2020

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Celebrity Family Feud

ABC

Former Everybody Loves Raymond costars Ray Romano and Brad Garrett go head to head, while Fall Out Boy takes on Weezer. (Watch sneak peeks.)

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60 Minutes

CBS

Season 53 premiere: Interview subjects include former national security adviser Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster and LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron.

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Emmys

ABC

It’s TVLine's favorite day of the year! Jimmy Kimmel hosts the celebration of TV's best, live from an empty Staples Center and with winners appearing from home. (View nominations and relive the best moments in Emmys history.)

Last Tango in Halifax

PBS

Season 4 premiere: Alan and Celia struggle to see eye to eye; tempers flare at a birthday party when money becomes a topic of contention.

Power Book II: Ghost

Starz

Tariq juggles a challenging Ivy League life with the stress of providing for his mother’s rising legal defense. (Get scoop on Carrie's starling reveal.)

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Sunday Night Football

NBC

The Seattle Seahawks host the New England Patriots, live from CenturyLink Field.

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Big Brother

CBS

Two houseguests are nominated for eviction. (Who became the first member of the jury?)

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Love Fraud

Showtime

Docuseries finale: Richard Scott Smith's past finally catches up with him, as his victims take a road trip to stop the con artist once and for all.

Lovecraft Country

HBO

Tic crosses paths with nursing student Ji-Ah during the Korean War, but has no recollection of their violent first meeting. (Who earned Performer of the Week mentions?)

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Race for the White House

CNN

Season 2 finale: Republican Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Democrat Adlai Stevenson take part in a fierce battle for the hearts and minds of America.

The Vow

HBO

After failing to get the attention of the authorities, Catherine and other former members of NXIVM approach The New York Times.

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