DON'T MISS: The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards _ Late-night funny man Jimmy Kimmel is our virtual host for a socially distanced Emmy telecast that will look like no other. Kimmel is set to do the gig from a stage in Staples Center, but there will be no audience (or red carpet), and winners will deliver their acceptance speeches from home. Producers say they want the show to be "live as possible," potentially cutting to as many as 140 locations worldwide. Technical hiccups? Count on some. As for leading contenders, "Watchmen," "Ozark," "Succession" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" top the nominees. (5 p.m. PT; 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, ABC).
Other bets:
SUNDAY: The British comedy-drama "Last Tango in Halifax" makes a very welcome return, but there's some turbulence ahead. After seven years of marriage, Alan (Derek Jacobi) and Celia (Anne Reid) discover that wedded bliss isn't always blissful. Clashing politics, Alan's new job and other distractions create lots of tension. (8 p.m., PBS).
MONDAY: After premiering on the Spectrum cable system, the crime series "LA's Finest" makes its broadcast network debut. A spinoff from the "Bad Boys" movie franchise, it follows Syd Burnett (Gabrielle Union) and Nancy McKenna (Jessica Alba), two newly partnered LAPD detectives with messy past