NCAA Basketball Tournament (CBS) - Elite Eight continue start this afternoon. For more information on all game times and networks, check out our NCAA Tournament channel guide, which has a link to schedules.
Amazing Race 22 (8pm, CBS) - The race continues in Botswana. Adrienne will recap everything and let you know if Bates Battaglia and his brother Anthony ever hook up with The Blondes.
The Bible (8pm, History) - In the series conclusion, Peter denies Jesus, Judas hangs himself and Jesus is crucified.
Call the Midwife (8pm, UNC-TV) - Season 2 opens with Jenny Lee's birthday. The very next day she takes on a new patient who is involved in an abusive relationship.

The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - With the Governor's attack looming, Rick (Andrew Lincoln, left with Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl) and his people determine if the prison is worth defending in the Season 3 finale.
Mr. Selfridge (9pm, UNC-TV) - The latest Masterpiece Classic series stars Jeremy Piven as the flamboyant Harry Selfridge, the American founder of the lavish London Department store, Selfridges & Co. Tonight's two-hour premiere episode covers his struggles to launch the store when his business partner pulls out of the project. Here's my review of "Mr. Selfridge."
Game of Thrones (9pm, HBO) - In the Season 3 premiere, Jon meets Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, as the rest of the Night's Watch survivors move south.
The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Alicia and Will deliberately go to trial unprepared when they learn that an impending Supreme Court ruling could result in notorious client Colin Sweeney being imprisoned for life.
Revenge (9pm, ABC) - The Graysons host a masquerade ball on Halloween, giving Emily an opportunity to expose Victoria's secrets.
Army Wives (9pm, Lifetime) - Joan adjusts to life at home after being pulled from combat, and Gloria receives her divorce papers.
The Bible (8pm, History) - Jesus resurrects Lazarus. Then Caiaphas persuades Judas to betray Jesus, and Jesus is arrested.
The Bible (8pm, History) - The Jews are enslaved in Babylon, Mary is told she will bear a child, and Jesus is born.


The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - Rick and the Governor (David Morrissey, right) contemplate a peace treaty. Yeah, right.
The Bible (8pm, History Channel) - Part one of a five-part (10-hour) scripted miniseries based on stories from the Bible. The series, produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, follows through Exodus and the life of Jesus. Downey, pictured here, portrays Mother Mary. In part one, Noah endures the wrath of God, and the Israelites are led out of Egypt by Moses.