Sunday's Best Bets on TV



"The War At Home" (7 p.m., Fox): Dave and Vicky find out Hillary might not graduate because she's failing gym class.
"Planet Earth" (8 p.m., Discovery Channel): The final two episodes explore forests and caves; a making-of feature follows.
"The Apprentice: Los Angeles" (10 p.m., NBC): Trump taps his newest protege, live from the Hollywood Bowl.
"Nick News" (8:30 p.m., Nickelodeon): Linda Ellerbee talks to kids about autism.
"Desperate Housewives" (9 p.m., ABC): Susan may not be a blushing bride after all.
"The Sopranos" (9 p.m., HBO): Tony and Paulie go South.
"Sherman's March" (9 p.m., History Channel): "Sherman's March" is a new two-hour documentary that recounts in detail the unprecedented military strategy deployed by General William T. Sherman in order to cripple the resolve of the Confederacy during the Civil War. He led 60,000 soldiers over 650 miles in less than 100 days, losing only 600 men along the way.
"The TV Land Awards" (9 p.m., TV Land): Kelly Ripa is your host for the TV Land Awards, the annual gala that fondly recalls great television shows of yore. Included on the bill is a 30th anniversary reunion of cast members from the groundbreaking miniseries, "Roots," as well as tributes to "The Brady Bunch" and "Hee Haw."
"Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness" (9 p.m., CBS): The senseless death of a man's wife and daughter sparks a craving for revenge against the reckless driver who was at fault. But then Bruce Murakami forges an unlikely alliance with 17-year-old Justin Gutierrez, who had been part of a street-racing incident that tragic night in November 1998. Teamed up, they begin speaking at high-school assemblies, delivering a powerful message: "Drive responsibly, or what happened to us could happen to you." Dean Cain stars as Murakami in "Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness," a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film based on a true story. Peri Gilpin ("Frasier") plays Murakami's lawyer, Erin Teller. Shiloh Fernandez plays Gutierrez.
"RSPCA: Have You Got What It Takes?" (10 p.m., Animal Planet): Men and women from varied backgrounds are featured in this week-long series as they train to become inspectors for Great Britain's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Trainees learn to vaccinate piglets, de-horn calves and cope with seriously injured animals, as well as face the grim realities of a slaughterhouse and poultry farm.