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What to Watch on Sunday: 'Walking Dead' finale, 'Game of Thrones' premiere

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.

What to Watch on Sunday: Al Pacino stars in HBO's 'Phil Spector'

NCAA Basketball Tournament (CBS) - The madness continues. For some. For more information on games and networks (all games will air on truTV, TNT, TBS and CBS), check out our NCAA Tournament channel guide, which has a link to schedules.

The Bible (8pm, History) - Jesus resurrects Lazarus. Then Caiaphas persuades Judas to betray Jesus, and Jesus is arrested.

The Amazing Race 22 (8pm, CBS) - Bates Battaglia races on! Follow along tonight as the race continues in Botswana.

Phil Spector (9pm, HBO) - Screenwriter-director David Mamet's fictionalized account of legendary music producer Phil Spector's relationship with defense attorney Linda Kenney Baden during his 2007 trial for the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson. Stars Al Pacino and Helen Mirren. Check out Adrienne's review.

The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - One of Alicia's clients is murdered and she fears the killer may also be targeting someone close to her. To help the police find the culprit, she agrees to waive attorney-client privilege. Meanwhile, Diane receives a stunning offer.

Revenge (9pm, ABC) - Amanda's foster brother assists Victoria with her new charity and his proximity allows Emily to get even with him for his past misdeeds.

The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - A possible truce with the Governor comes with strings attached for Rick and the group.

What to Watch on Sunday: 'Girls' season finale and ESPN doc on State's '83 team

ACC Tournament (12:30pm, WRAL) - The ACC Championship game from Greensboro.

Amazing Race 22 (8pm, CBS) - Keep following Bates Battaglia and his brother Anthony as the race continues in Hanoi. Adrienne will have a recap tomorrow.

The Bible (8pm, History) - The Jews are enslaved in Babylon, Mary is told she will bear a child, and Jesus is born.

Girls (9pm, HBO) - In the Season 2 finale, Hannah (Lena Dunham, right) attempts to write her book in one day so her publisher doesn't sue her. Meanwhile, Ray tries to impress Shoshanna with a bold career move, and Marnie gets the wrong idea about Charlie.

30-for-30: Survive and Advance (9pm, ESPN) - An amazing documentary by Jonathan Hock about N.C. State's improbable run for the national title in 1983. Derrick Whittenburg and the late Jim Valvano shine in this movie, which should be sponsored by Kleenex. This is a must-see. Here's my review of "Survive and Advance."

The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Alicia and Will are hindered at a coroner's request by a strict rule that only allows them to ask three questions per witness. Also, Cary's father returns and brings new business to the firm.

The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - With the governor busy pursuing a runaway dissenter, a traitor looks to sabotage his impending plans.

Revenge (9pm, ABC) - Victoria and Conrad start a charity in Amanda's honor, but Jack doesn't fall for their good will charade. Elsewhere, Emily must worry about her past possibly coming to light once again.

Army Wives (9pm, Lifetime) - The tribe comes together to say goodbye to a loved one.

Oprah's Master Class (10pm, OWN) - Journalist Tom Brokaw reflects on his life and career, including his experience dropping out of college, the major stories he has covered, and the challenges he faced on September 11, 2001.

Giveaway: Companion book set for 'The Bible' cable miniseries

The History Channel's "The Bible" miniseries debuted to epic ratings last Sunday night. The ten-hour, five-part dramatic retelling of stories from the Bible is produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey and airs each Sunday night at 8 p.m. on History.

They sent us a companion set of books that we'd like to pass along to a Happiness is a Warm TV reader. We have "A Story of God and All of Us," a novel based on the miniseries; "A Story of God and All of Us: Reflections," a book of 100 daily inspirations; and "A Story of God and All of Us: Young Readers Edition."

All of the books are hardcover and really gorgeous. If you'd like to be entered in our random drawing, just send me an email by midnight Sunday, March 17 and include your mailing address. I'll notify the winner on March 18.

What to Watch on Sunday: Rick and the Governor give peace a chance (LOL)

Amazing Race 22 (8pm, CBS) - Follow former Carolina Hurricanes player Bates Battaglia as the race continues in Bali. And remember, Adrienne will have an episode recap here tomorrow.

The Bible (8pm, History) - In part two, Joshua conquers Jericho, Delilah betrays Samson and David battles Goliath.

The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - Rick and the Governor (David Morrissey, right) contemplate a peace treaty. Yeah, right.

Army Wives (9pm, Lifetime) - The seventh season begins with Fort Marshall soldiers mourning the loss of one of their own.

The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Alicia defends jailed drug dealer Lemond Bishop, but he requires her to work with another lawyer she suspects may be coercing witnesses to recant their testimony against Bishop.

Girls (9pm, HBO) - Hannah's deadline worries and pressure from her publisher weigh heavily on her mind, while Adam and his new girlfriend have a misunderstanding.

Revenge (9pm, ABC) - Emily refocuses her commitment to vengeance in the wake of the tragedy on Jack's boat, and the town mourns a loss.

Red Widow (10pm, ABC) - Marta shows good instincts when she must deal with a last-minute change that could ruin an important drug shipment. Meanwhile, her children are lured into the FBI's investigation of her, and Boris is reminded of his father's death.

The Client List (10pm, Lifetime) - Season two starts with Riley and Kyle meeting at the Rub and being interrupted by a cop.

Vikings (10pm, History) - Ragnar gathers a crew in preparation for an epic journey, and Earl is overcome with paranoia.

What to Watch on Sunday: History's 'Bible' and an 'Enlightened' finale

The Amazing Race 22 (8pm, CBS) - The race continues in New Zealand where the teams participate in a chaotic obstacle course that includes mud slides. Meanwhile, David's debilitating leg injury threatens to cut short his journey with his son Connor. Note: Former Carolina Hurricanes player Bates Battaglia and his brother Anthony are still in the race, and Adrienne is still doing recaps of the episodes.

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.

Red Widow (9pm, ABC) - The two-hour premiere of a new ABC drama about a suburban housewife (and Russian gangster's daughter) who seeks to avenge her husband's murder by diving into the criminal underworld that killed him. Here's a quick review of "Red Widow".

The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC) - Since they are outgunned against the Governor's forces, Rick undertakes a mission to get more weapons.

The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Elsbeth takes an assistant U.S. attorney to civil court for defamation when they Justice Department to reveal who will be testifying against Eli.

The Celebrity Apprentice (9pm, NBC) - It's thee show we desperately want to stop watching but … probably can't. Season 13 All-Stars include Trace Adkins, Gary Busey and Stephen Baldwin.

Enlightened (9:30pm, HBO) - In the season (and hopefully not series) finale, Amy has another meeting with Charles Szidon, but this time the tone is decidedly less amicable, since the Abaddonn CEO has now gotten wind of her role in the upcoming expose in the Los Angeles Times.

Welcome to Myrtle Manor (10pm, TLC) - A new reality series featuring residents of a trailer park in Myrtle Beach. I kid you not.

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