1) “The Audacity” season-finale, 9-10:29 p.m., AMC, repeating at 11:06. At a tech showcase, Duncan (shown here) plans to unveil his data-mining scheme, PINATA (Privacy Is Not A Thing Anymore). At the same time, his wife and daughter have a big school event. There are pivotal moments here, especially after a school stunt goes bad. It adds up to a great (but incomplete) finish.
2) “Marshals,” 8 and 10 p.m., CBS. When a prison bus overturns, the marshals face a series of crises. First, they must treat the injured and chase the escapees. Then the second rerun finds Kayce and Cal trying to survive a freezing night on a mountain.
3) “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988), 8:33 to 11 p.m., ABC. Sundays will often be family-movie nights this summer on ABC. This one brilliantly links a tough-guy detective (Bob Hoskins) and his prime suspect — a talking rabbit who is odd, silly and (unlike most other characters) animated.
4) “Euphoria,” 9 p.,m., HBO. With three seasons sprawled over seven years, this has taken people from high school to grown-up crises; it has also won nine Emmys, including two for Zendaya as best actress. Now her character reaches a pivotal point, in this-season-finale (and, maybe, series-finale). You can catch the full season, starting at 1:30 p.m.
5) Sports. For hockey, it’s Game 6 (if needed) of the best-of-seven series, with Carolina and Montreal. That’s 8 p.m. ET on TNT, TruTV and HBO Max, with the series winner facing Vegas in the finals. Also, there’s United Football League at 6 p.m. on Fox and baseball (Cubs-Cards) at 7:20 on NBC.