What’s on TV, March 29-April 4: ’The Ten Commandments,’ ’Henry David Throreau,’ March Madness and more
New and noteworthy series, movies, sports and specials on broadcast, cable and/or streaming this coming week
Sunday — March 29
A former investigative reporter begins to have suspicions about her supposedly “Picture Perfect Sister-in-Law” in this new thriller. With Analisa Wall and Christie Campo. (8 p.m. Lifetime)
Where have you gone, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.? The four-part docuseries “Standoff: The FBI, Power and Paranoia” concludes with back-to-back episodes. (9 and 10 p.m. CNN)
Crime pays: The popular true-crime podcast turned streaming hit “Betrayal: Secrets & Lies” makes the leap to broadcast TV as a new weekly docuseries. (10 p.m. ABC)
Monday — March 30
Good fences make good neighbors, but one couple’s plans to renovate their kitchen brings out the bad in just about everyone in the British mystery drama “The Feud on Shelbury Drive.” With Jill Halfpenny and John Barnett. (Anytime, Acorn TV)
Just another day in “Paradise.” The post-apocalyptic drama starring Sterling K. Brown closes out its second season having recently been renewed for a third. (Anytime, Hulu)
Fore! The new sports doc “Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait” tracks the veteran golfer’s quest to capture the coveted green jacket bestowed upon the winner of the annual tournament in Augusta, Ga. (Anytime, Prime Video)
Familiar faces: Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish,” “Law & Order”) guest stars on a new episode of “The Neighborhood” and “Reno 911!’s” Thomas Lennon does likewise on the workplace sitcom “DMV.” (8 and 8:30 p.m. CBS)
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