What To Watch: Halt And Catch Fire Starts Up, Enlisted Returns And More

On TV this Sunday: Halt and Catch Fire tries to connect, the next Food Network Star gets cooking, Enlisted's back on active duty and Silicon Valley powers down. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar.

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The Oprah Winfrey Show: Conversations with Dr. Maya Angelou

OWN

Oprah honors the late Dr. Angelou with a five-hour tribute, beginning with her appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show and continuing with a two-part Super Soul Sunday, Oprah Winfrey’s Legends Ball and Oprah’s Master Class featuring the legendary poet.

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Enlisted

Fox

New time slot alert! The military comedy returns from hiatus with a prank war between Pete and Jill’s platoons that reveals Pete’s hidden weakness.

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Cosmos

Fox

The Ship of the Imagination travels to Venus, to recount the long history of global warming and the greenhouse effect.

Drop Dead Diva

Lifetime

Jane takes on one of Grayson's cases involving a drunk driving accident, and a familiar face from Jane's past makes an appearance.

Food Network Star

Food Network

Season 10 premiere: Twelve finalists compete to get their own show on the Food Network (and, unless they're Guy Fieri, quickly fade into obscurity).

Game of Thrones

HBO

Mole’s Town receives unexpected visitors; Tyrion’s fate is decided.

Total Divas

E!

Season finale: Brie and Bryan get married, while Nikki's secret marriage is finally exposed to John. (Good thing he doesn’t have a temper!)

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Crisis

NBC

Finley and Dunn are led on a mission to find the father of a soldier from the Pakistani embassy.

Halt and Catch Fire

AMC

Series premiere: In the early 1980s, former IBM executive Joe MacMillan (Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies) plans to reverse-engineer the landmark IBM PC and build a computer that will change the world, alongside engineers Gordon Clark (Scoot McNairy, Argo) and Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis, Smashed).

Penny Dreadful

Showtime

Van Helsing (played by acting vet David Warner) comes to work with Dr. Frankenstein.

Silicon Valley

HBO

Season finale: Poised to compete at TechCrunch Disrupt, the guys of Pied Piper become worried after an impressive presentation by Gavin Belson.

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