The top paid iPhone apps (and maker) for last week, according to the App Store official charts:


The top paid iPhone apps (and maker) for last week, according to the App Store official charts:

v Minecraft — Pocket Edition: Mojang

v Five Nights at Freddy’s 3: Scott Cawthon

v Heads Up!: Warner Bros.

v Trivia Crack (Ad Free): Etermax

v Afterlight: Afterlight Collective Inc.

“The Ten Commandments” (7 p.m., ABC): Cecil B. DeMille’s marathon tale of Moses features state-of-the-art 1950s special effects.

“Sinatra: ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL” (8 P.M., HBO): This special commemorates what would have been the 100th birthday of Frank Sinatra with a two-part documentary that examines the life, music and career of the iconic entertainer. Included: archived interviews and footage of his 1971 retirement concert in Los Angeles.

“A.D. The Bible Continues” (9 p.m., NBC): It’s the greatest story ever told, but “A.D. The Bible Continues” promises to tell it more expansively. The epic 12-part miniseries from producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey chronicles the two turbulent decades after the crucifixion of Jesus and the birth of the early Christian church.

“Wolf Hall” (10 p.m., PBS): “Wolf Hall” is a sumptuous new production under the “Masterpiece” banner. It’s a historical drama about the slyly ambitious Thomas Cromwell (Mark Rylance), who connives his way through King Henry VIII’s (Damian Lewis) court.

“Mad Men”(10 p.m., AMC): Peggy Lee’s haunting cover of “Is That All There Is?” gets prominent play in the first of seven final episodes, as one of television’s greatest shows goes into the stretch drive. It’s a fitting lament for damaged ad man Don Draper (Jon Hamm), who must be wondering what life has left to offer after years of reckless behavior and existential angst. We’re eager to see if he will change his ways or just “break out the booze and have a ball.”

“The Lizzie Borden Chronicles” (10 p.m., Lifetime): Lizzie tries to rebuild her life after acquittal. Perhaps an ax would come in handy.

“American Odyssey” (10 p.m., NBC): Anna Friel stars in this new international espionage drama.

TV listings, b8

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Civil War event

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The Sutliff Museum will present a Civil War event Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. in the Center Concourse of Eastwood Mall. The program will begin at 1 p.m. with the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee, portrayed by Ed Beers, and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia to Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, portrayed by Ken Bach, and the Union Army. After the surrender, President Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by Gerald Payn, will speak. Civil War artifacts will be displayed, and re-enactors from the 19th and 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry will be in attendance.

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