What’s on TV

SCHITT’S CREEK 9 p.m. on Pop. It’s the beginning of the end for this light Canadian sitcom. The Rose family has (mostly) grown accustomed to Schitt’s Creek, a rural town they bought as a joke gift and then moved to after losing their fortune. In the Season 5 finale — beware, spoilers ahead — Patrick (Noah Reid) and David (Dan Levy) got engaged, Moira (Catherine O’Hara) celebrated the premiere of her “Cabaret” production, and Stevie (Emily Hampshire) had a what-am-I-doing-with-my-life moment. The sixth and final season opens with David on the hunt for a wedding venue and Johnny (Eugene Levy) and Moira enjoying a romantic picnic. The show received Emmy recognition for the first time last year, earning four nominations. In an interview with The New York Times, Eugene Levy, who created the series with his son, Dan, said he thought Season 6 would be the strongest yet and that “the series is ending in a way that wraps this up with a lovely bow.”

JEOPARDY!: THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME 8 p.m. on ABC. This is the moment “Jeopardy!” fanatics have been waiting for. The show’s three record-breaking contestants — Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer — will compete in a series of one-hour shows airing over several nights. The first to win three matches walks away with $1 million and the title “greatest of all time.” The runners-up will each receive $250,000. Holzhauer captivated viewers last year by setting the record for the most money won during one game ($110,914), and then surpassing it three more times. He became a minor celebrity, and the special tournament allows the show to ride the wave of the popularity of all three contestants.