Sunday’s TV lineup: Tracker & Watson return, new series Marshals & DTF St. Louis, the Actor Awards, Family Guy, and the Industry finale.
- April 26, 2026
AceShowbiz - Sunday night offers a packed TV lineup featuring the return of Tracker and Watson, premieres of new series like Marshals and DTF St. Louis, plus the streaming of the Actor Awards ceremony.
At 8:00 PM ET, Netflix presents the Actor Awards, hosted by Kristen Bell. This event, formerly known as the SAG Awards, celebrates the year's finest performances across television and film.
Fox airs two new episodes of Family Guy. The first episode features Stewie and Brian hosting a dinner party at a home furnishing store, while the second episode involves a comedic misunderstanding when Peter mentions the name “Francis” during an intimate moment with Lois, only to discover it’s the name of a new waitress at the Clam.
HBO’s Industry airs its Season 4 finale in a special time slot. The episode focuses on Yasmin seizing a new opportunity, Henry contemplating a challenge to the status quo, and Harper confronting a critical moment of reckoning.
CBS premieres Marshals, starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. Leaving behind his life at the Yellowstone ranch, Kayce joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit, using his cowboy and Navy SEAL skills to enforce justice across Montana.
Bravo continues The Real Housewives of Potomac with part three of a three-part segment. Monique drops a bombshell accusation against Stacey, alleging Stacey maintained close contact with Chris Samuels during filming.
Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart sees Elizabeth and Nathan organizing a nostalgic trip for Little Jack, featuring a special surprise, following the loss of his father’s medal on a hike.
At 8:30 PM ET, Fox’s Universal Basic Guys follows Mark as he helps Mernft Man build his dream house. Meanwhile, Tammy’s fundraising campaign reveals unexpected facets of Mernft’s character.
At 9:00 PM ET, PBS airs a special presentation of All Creatures Great and Small: Seasons of the Dales hosted by Nicholas Ralph. This episode revisits serene scenes from the beloved series, offering a peaceful journey through Yorkshire’s countryside.
MGM+ debuts American Classic with two episodes. The series stars Kevin Kline as a narcissistic Broadway star who returns home after a public meltdown and attempts to save his family’s theater by directing and starring in a classic American production. Co-stars include Jon Tenney and Laura Linney.
Fox’s American Dad! features Stan struggling to appreciate Francine’s newfound passion for flume rides.
HBO premieres DTF St. Louis, starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour. The series follows two men, Clark and Floyd, as they explore a new dating app designed for extramarital affairs after their marriages stall.
AMC’s Dark Winds continues with Leaphorn becoming the target of a dangerous killer’s obsession, while Chee contemplates his future with the NTP and Manuelito.
CNN premieres the docuseries Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown with two episodes. The series chronicles the world’s worst nuclear disaster, covering the reactor’s collapse, the Soviet cover-up, and its ongoing consequences linked to the war in Ukraine.
Tracker moves to a new time slot at 9:00 PM ET on CBS. The story centers on Colter, who is injured and framed for multiple murders. Cut off from his allies Reenie and Randy, he must rely on an unexpected ally named Billie to stop a relentless assassin.
At 10:00 PM ET, CBS airs the new time slot episode of Watson. The team races against time to save a man and his pregnant wife trapped by a terrifying sinkhole. Meanwhile, Ingrid faces uncertainty regarding her future with her therapy group.
Sunday’s schedule offers a compelling mix of drama, comedy, crime, and documentary storytelling, ensuring there is something to engage every type of viewer across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.