What To Watch: Haunted Little Lies, Tom Hanks' Movies Docu And More
On TV this Sunday: Big Little Lies' Bonnie is haunted by painful memories, Tom Hanks brings The Movies to CNN and Stranger Things' "Dustin" competes on Family Feud. Here are 13 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for July 7, 2019
FIFA Women's World Cup Final
Defending champion United States plays European champion Netherlands. (Pregame coverage starts at 10 am.)
Burden of Truth
Joanna feels the pressure as she prepares for jury selection; Shane helps Billy uncover new evidence about the murder.
Celebrity Family Feud
First up, Victoria's Secret Angels take on former Bachelorette suitors. Afterwards, Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo faces off against sisters Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler.
Apollo: Missions to the Moon
Documentary premiere: Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first manned lunar landing with this immersive look at the history of the Apollo space program. (View full "Space Week" schedule.)
Big Little Lies
Bonnie is haunted by painful memories of her mother; Renata deals with the ramifications of Gordon's legal woes while trying to help Celeste. (Read Ep. 4 recap.)
Claws
In star Niecy Nash's directorial debut, Desna and Dean deal with an unexpected arrival, while the Lovestones plan to retaliate against Desna.
Endeavour
Season 6 finale (90 minutes): The collapse of a tower block provides Endeavour with a new clue for an old case. (Watch Downton Abbey movie trailer.)
Evel Live 2
Three hours: Motorsports star Vicki Golden attempts a death-defying stunt in this tribute to the legendary Knievel. Plus, behind-the-scenes footage of Axell Hodges' practice crash.
Instinct
The team investigates when a musician dies on a roller coaster; Andy and Dylan broaden their adoption search. (Would Dylan's students applaud? Is Lizzie too fancy?)
The Movies
Docuseries premiere (120 minutes): From producer Tom Hanks comes this exploration of American cinema and its impact on culture, society and politics.
American Princess
Season 1 finale (two episodes): Amanda and David give a tour of the Renaissance Festival to a corporate group; Brian and Juan Andres go on a double-date with Natasha, Phil and Stephen. (Not yet renewed.)
The Good Fight
Broadcast-TV encore: In Episode 6, the firm tackles hate speech for the owner of a social media platform; Maia grows suspicious of her father.
Peabody Presents: Stories of the Year
Patriot Act's Hasan Minhaj moderates a discussion about race, the LGBTQ+ experience and #MeToo with producers Steven Canals (Pose) and Terence Nance (Random Acts of Flyness), ESPN reporter Paula Lavigne, and director Tracy Heather Strain (Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart).