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Saturday, Jan. 20
NFL Playoffs: AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs
ESPN/ABC & FOX, beginning at 4:30pm Live
Eight teams are still alive in the NFL postseason as the divisional playoffs kick off today with the Houston Texans at the Baltimore Ravens on ABC/ESPN and the Green Bay Packers at the San Francisco 49ers in a primetime matchup on FOX. Sunday has the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Detroit Lions on NBC and the Kansas City Chiefs at the Buffalo Bills on CBS.
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College Basketball
CBS, FOX & USA Network, beginning at 12pm Live
Top matchups on Saturday’s college basketball slate include Marquette at St. John’s (FOX), Rhode Island at Dayton (USA Network), USC at Arizona State (FOX), San Diego State at Boise State (CBS) and UConn at Villanova (FOX).
Musical Matinee: “Rock ’n’ Roll High School”
TCM, 12pm
Catch a Classic!
Roger Corman produced this fun 1979 cult favorite that is a throwback to the types of teen movies he produced about 20 years earlier. Filled with rock music, including the title tune and other songs by the Ramones, who also appear in the film, Rock ’n’ Roll High School stars P.J. Soles as Riff Randell, who must overcome various obstacles, including her school’s tyrannical principal (played by Mary Woronov), to get tickets for a Ramones concert. Several frequent Corman collaborators are involved on- and off-camera here, including actors Woronov, Paul Bartel and Dick Miller; director Allan Arkush; producer Michael Finnell; and Joe Dante, who collaborated on the story with Arkush and went on to direct larger productions that still retained the fun cult sensibility found here, like The Howling and Gremlins.
Betty’s Bad Luck in Love
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Betty’s (Laci J. Mailey) relationships have always ended in disaster, but when she meets Alex (Marco Grazzini), she’s tempted to try once more.
Dying in Plain Sight
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Inspired by true events, Dying in Plain Sight tells the emotional story of overweight high school student Morgan Cruz (Raffa Virago, Fellow Travelers) and her mother, Kim (Nicola Correia-Damude, The Boys), who both harbor dark secrets that lead to devastating circumstances. When Kim leaves her cheating husband, she becomes so focused on “clean eating” that she doesn’t notice Morgan has stopped eating altogether until she’s hospitalized for life-threatening malnutrition.
OWN Spotlight: Oprah & Danielle Brooks
OWN, 10pm
Sofia, Sofia, Sofia! In the final episode of this three-part spotlight series, Oprah Winfrey sits down with Tony-nominated Broadway star and Golden Globe nominee Danielle Brooks to talk about her role as Sofia in The Color Purple. The pair discuss Danielle’s life-changing trip to Broadway as a teenager, how God prepared her for this role and how her rendition of the song “Hell No!” helped her cast out fear and disbelief. In a “passing of the torch” moment, Oprah and Danielle also share what playing Sofia means to them and how it has transformed both of their lives forever.
Sunday, Jan. 21
Stage Fright
TCM, 10am
Catch a Classic!
Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock helmed this 1950 film noir thriller starring Jane Wyman as a struggling actress who helps a friend (Richard Todd) prove his innocence when he is accused of murdering the husband of a flamboyant entertainer (Marlene Dietrich). Hitch’s daughter Patricia also makes her feature film debut in a small role.
Democracy 2024: New Hampshire Primary
FOX News Channel, 5pm Live
FOX News Media will provide comprehensive live analysis and reporting ahead of the New Hampshire primary with special coverage emanating from Bedford, New Hampshire. John Roberts and Sandra Smith host this special previewing the primary with the latest news and analysis.
The Love Advisor
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!
When a lowly assistant (Rachel Vallori) who has secretly been writing the love advice for her boss’ podcast finds out her favorite journalist (Tyler Harlow) is a fan of the show, she will have to decide if love is worth risking her career for.
Miss Scarlet and the Duke: “Origins”
PBS, 8pm
This episode features the story of how it all began. Set 12 years earlier, it shows how Duke (Stuart Martin) and Eliza (Kate Phillips) first met.
The Way Home
Hallmark Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The acclaimed time-traveling family drama, which follows Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh) and her teenage daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) as they return to Kat’s Canadian hometown to stay with her estranged mother, Del (Andie MacDowell), returns tonight. Season 2 will follow the family’s quest to find Kat’s brother who went missing in the 1990s, causing their family to fray.
All Creatures Great and Small: “Right Hand Man”
PBS, 9pm
Busy and exhausted, James (Nicholas Ralph) and Helen (Rachel Shenton) can’t get any time together. James thinks he’s found a solution when he hires a new trainee vet, Richard Carmody (James Anthony-Rose), but things don’t quite work out as he expects. Meanwhile, Mrs. Pumphrey (Patricia Hodge) has a new canine member of her household who has an antisocial problem that she needs addressed urgently, and Mrs. Hall (Anna Madeley) takes a big step forward in her relationship with Gerald (Will Thorp).
The Woman in the Wall
Showtime, 9pm
New Series!
A priest’s death in Dublin triggers a sequence of events that brings tragedies and past crimes to light in this dark, psychological thriller starring Ruth Wilson and based on the real-life history of the Magdalene laundries in Ireland.
Funny Woman: “Episode 3”
PBS, 10pm
Barbara’s (Gemma Arterton) life changes overnight, and, intoxicated by success, she begins a romance with Clive (Tom Bateman).
Love & Translation
TLC, 10pm
New Series!
In this new relationship series, three American bachelors travel to paradise, where they are joined by 12 women from nine different countries (kind of like Bachelor in Paradise), only these ladies speak no English. Without a translator, the series explores how singles looking for love come together in an attempt to find a connection.
Monday, Jan. 22
The Bachelor
ABC, 8pm
Season Premiere!
The 28th season of this beloved dating reality series premieres tonight, featuring 28-year-old tennis pro Joey Graziadei and a group of 32 new contestants, including Miami Dolphins cheerleader Samantha Washington.
Ride
The CW, 8pm
New Series!
Hallmark Channel’s Western series makes its debut on The CW tonight with the pilot episode, titled “Legend of the Fall,” which follows a rodeo family’s attempt to save their ranch after a tragic event.
America’s Most Wanted
FOX, 8pm
Season Premiere!
The iconic true-crime series America’s Most Wanted returns to FOX, breaking down some of the toughest cases with a team of experts representing law enforcement units.
America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League: “Qualifiers 4”
NBC, 8pm
The qualifying rounds conclude. One act is given a Golden Buzzer and earns a spot in the finals, with the audience vote sending five acts through to the semifinals.
Antiques Roadshow: “Alaska Native Heritage Center, Hour 3”
PBS, 8pm
As Roadshow winds up its visit to Anchorage, featured treasures include an Alaska belt buckle (circa 1975), an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster and a Stephen Decatur warrant.
The Producers
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
A washed-up Broadway producer and an accountant cook up a scheme to make money by producing a musical that is sure to flop. Directed by Mel Brooks, this 1967 Oscar-winning comedy starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder spawned the 2001 musical that won a record 12 Tony Awards.
TMZ Investigates
FOX, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Viewers get an inside look at some of today’s most topical and intriguing stories from TMZ as this series returns for a new season.
Battle on the Mountain
HGTV, 9pm
New Series!
This new competition series takes place in Breckenridge, Colorado, where Rico Leon, Kim Myles and Kim Wolfe mentor three teams of up-and-coming renovators. This week’s battle is in the kitchen and judges Chelsea and Cole DeBoer (Down Home Fab) will pick the victor.
Death by Fame
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Season 2 of this true-crime docuseries begins with the tragic tale of Tara Correa-McMullen, a young actress known for her role as Graciela Reyes on the TV series Judging Amy. At just 15 years old, Correa-McMullen rose to fame from the tough streets of Los Angeles, but a romance with the wrong person took her down a dangerous path and out of the spotlight forever.
Bad Romance — A Special Edition of 20/20
ABC, 10pm
New Series!
This gripping exploration of love gone wrong takes an intimate look at the complexities that can arise in matters of the heart, aiming to shed light on various cautionary tales of romance by showcasing real-life relationships that went sideways.
The Playboy Murders
Investigation Discovery, 10pm; also streams on Max
Season Premiere!
Executive producer/host Holly Madison returns for Season 2 of this true-crime series in which she recounts the shocking intersection of murder and mystery within the world of the popular men’s magazine Playboy. The season begins with the story of Sandy Bentley, who, alongside her identical twin sister, was a former live-in girlfriend of Hugh Hefner’s and rose to fame as one of the Bentley Twins — until her stardom became shrouded in suspicions of foul play.
Independent Lens: “Racist Trees”
PBS, 10pm
Were trees intentionally planted to exclude and segregate a Black neighborhood? This documentary chronicles how racial tensions ignited in Palm Springs, California, over a fight to remove a wall of trees that form a barrier believed to exclude a community.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
Love Deadline
Netflix
New Series!
In this dating reality series from Japan, singles looking for life partners travel to dreamy destinations, from idyllic Okinawa to historic Kyoto. The women must choose their fate with a man who could be eliminated at any moment. With time running out and only one chance at proposing, it’s up to her to choose her happily ever after. Can she make the decision of a lifetime based on a random deadline?
NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Geographical rivals face off tonight on TNT as the N.Y. Knicks cross the East River to take on the Brooklyn Nets, and the L.A. Lakers have a “road game” against the L.A. Clippers in their shared Crypto.com Arena.
Celebrity Jeopardy!
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!
The final episode of Season 2 of this Jeopardy! spinoff featuring celebrity contestants airs tonight.
NCIS: Sydney
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
The first international edition of the popular NCIS franchise wraps up Season 1 tonight with “Blonde Ambition,” in which the team frantically tries to get JD’s (Todd Lasance) son back after he is kidnapped by an international assassin. Olivia Swann and Sean Sagar also star.
Finding Your Roots: “Buried Secrets”
PBS, 8pm
Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. helps singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O’Neill discover the dramatic stories — and deep secrets — hidden within their own roots.
Star of the Month: Robert Mitchum
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight’s lineup of 11 films airing as part of Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Tuesday night salute to Robert Mitchum features a mix of genres, including noirs, dramas and comedies, that demonstrate the star’s acting range. It begins with The Night of the Hunter (1955), in which Mitchum delivers a legendarily chilling performance as the sinister Harry Powell. Among the other highlights this evening are the World War II-set drama Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), costarring Deborah Kerr; the crime film Thunder Road (1958); the romantic drama Two for the Seesaw (1962), with Shirley MacLaine; director Stanley Kramer’s noir Not as a Stranger (1955), led by Olivia de Havilland; and the romantic comedy Holiday Affair (1949), costarring Janet Leigh.
Extended Family: “The Consequences of Matchmaking”
NBC, 8:30pm
Craving more personal time with Trey (Donald Faison), Julia (Abigail Spencer) takes it upon herself to find a new girlfriend for Jim (Jon Cryer).
La Brea: “Maya”
NBC, 9pm
As Gavin (Eoin Macken) and Sam (Jon Seda) search for a secret military base, they are surprised by an old colleague of Gavin’s who just may hold the clues to finding Eve (Natalie Zea). Meanwhile, when Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) and Sam try to figure out how to bring their friends home, Ty becomes sidetracked as he confronts demons from his past.
American Experience: “Nazi Town, USA”
PBS, 9pm
This documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the German American Bund, a 1930s organization of pro-Nazi Americans. With chapters across the country, the Bund’s melding of patriotic values with virulent antisemitism raises thorny issues that we continue to wrestle with today.
Democracy 2024: New Hampshire Primary
FOX News Channel, 10pm Live
FOX News Channel’s coverage of the New Hampshire primary continues tonight with special programs emanating from Bedford, New Hampshire. Co-anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum are joined by experts and analysts to break down the real-time returns as results come in. Throughout the evening, America’s Newsroom co-anchor Bill Hemmer will analyze results in real-time on the electronic “Bill-board,” while America Reports co-anchor Sandra Smith will present FOX News Voter Analysis from FNC’s headquarters in New York to showcase results from the primary election. Special programming continues late tonight with a New Hampshire primary edition of FOX News @ Night with Trace Gallagher, followed by an extended Democracy 2024: New Hampshire Primary edition anchored by Gillian Turner and Mike Emanuel.
Good Trouble: “Party of One”
Freeform, 10pm
Joaquin (Bryan Craig) and Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) piece together the loose threads of their investigation.
Frontline: “Israel’s Second Front”
PBS, 10pm
Correspondent Ramita Navai investigates the power of Hamas, Hezbollah and other militants in the West Bank and Lebanon, their ties to Iran, and their role in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
A Real Bug’s Life
Disney+
New Series!
Taking its inspiration from Pixar’s 1998 movie A Bug’s Life, this family-friendly five-part docuseries produced by National Geographic and narrated by Awkwafina takes viewers into nine different real-life micro bug environments around the world that are as fantastical as any of those seen in an animated film. In jungles, cities, backyards, farms and other places, the forces of nature play out on a miniature scale, and tiny creatures rely on amazing powers and extraordinary alliances to make it through each day. With new developments in filming technology, A Real Bug’s Life is full of mind-blowing behaviors and larger-than-life characters, from a jumping spider looking for a home on the streets of New York to a Costa Rican orchid bee’s first day on the job making perfume.
Six Nations: Full Contact
Netflix
New Series!
The producers of Formula 1: Drive to Survive are behind this docuseries that brings fans closer than ever to the 2023 Guinness Six Nations Championship as the best teams in Europe battle it out in some of the biggest matches on the rugby calendar.
Queer Eye
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The Fab Five — Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski and Tan France — are back in New Orleans to help make more life-changing transformations. After six years, this will be Berk’s final season with the series. Queer Eye has been renewed for Season 9, which will take place in Las Vegas.
Wild Cards: “Show Me the Murder”
The CW, 8pm
A porch pirate case leads Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) to stumble upon the murder of a cutthroat sports agent.
Chicago Med: “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us”
NBC, 8pm
A woman from Archer’s (Steven Weber) past returns and threatens his transplant surgery.
Nature: “Big Little Journeys: Bloodlines”
PBS, 8pm
Nature’s three-part “Big Little Journeys” miniseries concludes by following a matchstick-sized chameleon in Madagascar that undertakes an epic journey to find a mate and lay eggs before it’s too late, and a water vole in the Scottish Highlands that swims a lake, climbs a waterfall and scales a mountain to find a place to raise her pups.
TCM Spotlight: Columbia Pictures 100th Anniversary
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
As Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday night salute to Columbia Pictures, which celebrates its centennial this month, continues, we move into some of the studio’s notable productions of the 1980s and ’90s. Leading things off is Gandhi (1982), the epic biographical drama based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi, played by Best Actor Oscar winner Ben Kingsley. The film won seven other Academy Awards out of its 11 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director (Richard Attenborough). Following that is another acclaimed drama: Philadelphia (1993), which earned Tom Hanks the first of his two consecutive Best Actor Oscars, and garnered Bruce Springsteen a Best Original Song Oscar for “Streets of Philadelphia.” The lineup continues early tomorrow with the crime thriller One False Move (1992), starring Bill Paxton, Cynda Williams and Billy Bob Thornton, who cowrote the screenplay; and The Last Emperor (1987), the epic biographical drama about the final emperor of China that won all nine of the Academy Awards for which it was nominated, including Best Picture, Director (Bernardo Bertolucci) and Adapted Screenplay (Bertolucci and Mark Peploe).
NBA Basketball
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 8:30pm Live
The Phoenix Suns tip off against the Mavericks in Dallas on ABC, followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder in San Antonio for a clash with the Spurs on ESPN.
Family Law: “A River in Egypt”
The CW, 9pm
A biased judge rules against Daniel’s (Zach Smadu) petition to have a scam marriage annulled.
Rico to the Rescue
HGTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!
In “Two-Story Troubles,” when a contractor vanishes mid-project, a family is left with very few options for finishing their two-story renovation. Rico Leon and his team must salvage the troubled house and bring the family’s dream back to life, proving that trust can be rebuilt, too.
Chicago Fire: “Call Me McHolland”
NBC, 9pm
Mouch (Christian Stolte) sets out to change his legacy and nickname; Ritter (Daniel Kyri) pushes Herrmann (David Eigenberg) to see a doctor; and Brett (Kara Killmer) searches for the perfect wedding venue.
Chrissy & Dave Dine Out
Freeform, 10pm
New Series!
Featuring model Chrissy Teigen and restaurateur/chef David Chang as hosts, this new unscripted food series will explore the best restaurants and uncover the most hidden culinary gems in and around Los Angeles, with plenty of celebrity guests, such as Teigen’s husband John Legend, Kumail Nanjiani, Regina Hall, Jimmy Kimmel and many more.
Thursday, Jan. 25
Griselda
Netflix
New Series!
Sofía Vergara leads this six-episode crime drama as the real-life title character, Griselda Blanco, a Colombian drug lord who created one of the most profitable cocaine cartels in history. In 1970s and ’80s Miami, Blanco’s lethal blend of unsuspected savagery and charm helped her expertly navigate between business and family, leading her to become known as “the Cocaine Godmother” and “the Black Widow.”
Masters of the Universe: Revolution
Netflix
New Series!
This new, five-episode entry in Kevin Smith’s reimagining of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe finds a newly mechanized Skeletor (voice of Mark Hamill), armed with the might of Motherboard, attacking the heart of Eternia while Prince Adam (Chris Wood) grapples with a new responsibility and what that means for him as He-Man.
Sexy Beast
Paramount+
New Series!
This prequel to the acclaimed 2000 British crime thriller explores the origins of the complicated relationship between Gal (played by James McArdle here, and by Ray Winstone in the film) and Don (played by Emun Elliott here, and in the film by Oscar-nominated Ben Kingsley) as they first find themselves descending into the seductive madness of the London criminal world during the vibrant and volatile 1990s. Tamsin Greig, Stephen Moyer and Sarah Greene costar.
In the Know
Peacock
New Series!
Mike Judge (King of the Hill) and Greg Daniels (The Office) are among the executive producers of this adult animated comedy that follows Lauren Caspian (voice of Zach Woods), who is NPR’s third most popular host. He’s a well-meaning hypocritical nimrod who also happens to be a stop-motion puppet. Each episode of this series follows a making of Lauren’s show, In the Know, in which the puppet conducts in-depth interviews with real-world human guests, while collaborating with a diverse crew of NPR staff (who are also puppets and nimrods).
Figure Skating: Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships
USA Network, beginning at 2pm Live
America’s finest skaters and ice dancers converge on Columbus, Ohio, for the 2024 Prevagen U.S. Open Figure Skating Championships. USA Network airs the pairs short program, the rhythm dance program and the women’s short program. USA Network and NBC combine to televise the event through Sunday.
NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
TNT’s Thursday night NBA doubleheader has the Boston Celtics at the Miami Heat and the Sacramento Kings at the Golden State Warriors.
Son of a Critch
The CW, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) is eager to begin his final year of grade school, but learns he needs glasses in the first episode of Season 3 of the Canadian family comedy series.
The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger: “Fool’s Gold”
INSP, 8pm
After discovering a river filled with gold, frontiersman Jim Bridger (Rib Hillis) and his fellow trappers believe they are near El Dorado, the mythical Spanish city of gold. But their insatiable greed turns friends into enemies and puts Bridger at risk of a gruesome fate.
Law & Order: “Human Innovation”
NBC, 8pm
When a prominent tech CEO is killed, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) untangle multiple leads to reveal a plot for retribution. Meanwhile, Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) debate whether an overdue piece of evidence should be submitted to the jury.
The Power of Film: “Part 4 — Heroes and Villains”
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Memorable movies tend to be a compensation for what we don’t see much of in the real world — justice, commitment and altruism. This episode shows how cinematic drama frequently treats their central characters as if they were heroes or villains, but often the two are very much alike. Representative films following the episode are Shane (1953), Psycho (1960), King Kong (1933) and Mildred Pierce (1945).
Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits
Lifetime, 9pm
New Series!
Cameras follow world-renowned medium Theresa Caputo as she travels the globe connecting loved ones with those who’ve passed, restoring hope and faith in her personal connections she makes. This new series will see Theresa as she celebrates her son’s wedding in Italy, helps her daughter adjust to motherhood, visits with her parents next door and, of course, channels her share of spirits for others.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Truth Embargo”
NBC, 9pm
As Benson (Mariska Hargitay) teams up with the FBI on an unsolved case, Fin (Ice-T) and Velasco (Octavio Pisano) investigate a flash-mob robbery that led to a sexual assault.
Children Ruin Everything: “Confidence”
The CW, 9:30pm
Astrid’s (Meaghan Rath) confidence tumbles after the kids make fun of her during a practice presentation.
Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Deliver Us From Evil”
NBC, 10pm
After a deadly bombing claims the life of a spiritual leader, Stabler (Christopher Meloni) meets with an officer who is convinced the crime is part of a larger conspiracy. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the task force as Jet (Ainsley Seiger) struggles to get her team onboard with Vargas’ program, and Stabler welcomes his older brother to town.
Friday, Jan. 26
Expats
Prime Video
New Series!
Nicole Kidman, Sarayu Blue, Ji-young Yoo, Brian Tee and Jack Huston lead this six-part drama set against the vibrant and tumultuous tapestry of 2014 Hong Kong. It centers on three American women — Margaret (Kidman), Hilary (Blue) and Mercy (Yoo) — whose lives intersect after a sudden family tragedy. The series interrogates privilege and explores what happens when the line between victimhood and culpability becomes blurred.
TCM Birthday Tribute: Joan Leslie
TCM, beginning at 6:15am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s lineup celebrates the late Joan Leslie, who was born on Jan. 26, 1925, and appeared in many popular films during the Hollywood golden age, some of which will air today, starting with The Wagons Roll at Night (1941), which costars Humphrey Bogart as a circus owner and Eddie Albert as a grocery clerk who joins the circus to tame lions and falls for the owner’s sister. Next, an ambitious woman (Ida Lupino) pushes her talented younger sister into becoming a Broadway star so they can leave their impoverished small town in The Hard Way (1943), a pilot (Fred Astaire) goes on leave and falls for a photographer in the musical comedy The Sky’s the Limit (1943) and Robert Alda plays composer George Gershwin in the biographical Oscar-nominated drama Rhapsody in Blue (1945). Following that is romantic comedy Janie Gets Married (1946), about a married couple with problems. Finally, a Balkan prince befriends a New York City cab driver under the guise of being a “regular guy” from Milwaukee, where the cab driver happens to be from, in Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946), and a woman who kills her husband on New Year’s Eve gets to relive the year in the crime drama Repeat Performance (1947).
Figure Skating: U.S. Figure Skating Championships
USA Network & NBC, beginning at 4pm Live
USA Network airs the U.S. Championships men’s short program in the afternoon, followed by coverage of the women’s free skate in primetime on NBC.
NHL Hockey: Las Vegas at N.Y. Rangers
ESPN, 7pm Live
The reigning Stanley Cup champion Las Vegas Golden Knights storm into New York’s Madison Square Garden for a tilt with Artemi Panarin and the Rangers.
Hightown
Starz, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The crime drama returns for a third and final season, following Jackie Quiñones (Monica Raymund) in her battle to overcome her addictions as she unravels the intricacies of Cape Cod’s Dark Drama “Hightown” Looks At What Lies Under the Surfaceunderworld. James Badge Dale, Riley Voelkel, Amaury Nolasco and Atkins Estimond also star.
Saturday, Jan. 27
Tennis: Australian Open: Women’s Championship
ESPN, 3:30am Live
The women’s singles final match at the Australian Open in Melbourne airs live on ESPN.
College Basketball
CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX & USA Network, beginning at 12:30pm Live
Top men’s college basketball action today includes Fordham at Duquesne (USA Network), Georgetown at Providence (FOX), Kansas at Iowa State (CBS), Indiana at Illinois (FOX), TCU at Baylor (ESPN2), Arizona at Oregon (FOX), Clemson at Duke (ESPN) and Kentucky at Arkansas (ESPN).
Auto Racing: Rolex 24 at Daytona
USA Network & NBC, beginning at 1:30pm Live
The IMSA Weathertech SportsCar Championship series heads to legendary Daytona International Speedway in Florida for the Rolex 24 at Daytona endurance race. Coverage begins Saturday on NBC and continues on USA Network. Sunday morning coverage airs on USA Network and moves to NBC for the race’s finish.
Figure Skating: Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships
NBC & USA Network, beginning at 2:30pm Live
The U.S. Championships in Columbus, Ohio, continue today with the free dance competition on NBC, followed by the pairs free skate in primetime on USA Network.
NBA Basketball
ABC, beginning at 3pm Live
Catch a Saturday NBA tripleheader on ABC with the Miami Heat at the N.Y. Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers at the Denver Nuggets and the L.A. Lakers at the Golden State Warriors.
Romance With a Twist
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Luna (Jocelyn Hudon), a former dancer, gets the opportunity to transform a gym into an aerial yoga studio and is discovered by Bennet (Olivier Renaud), a professional aerialist who has returned home from performing around the world. When his partner drops out, Bennet recruits Luna to perform with him, and the two of them must work together to reach new heights in both work and love.
Confessions of a Cam Girl
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Inspired by real stories, the film follows 18-year-old fashion savant Kristen (Megan Best, Dawn), who is set to become the first in her family to graduate college. Her parents are less than thrilled about her fashion pursuits and cut off her financial support. Forced to take matters into her own hands, Kristen secretly creates an online explicit content page to raise money to attend the program of her dreams when things go wrong.
Patton
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Francis Ford Coppola cowrote this 1970 biographical war drama about the career of temperamental American Gen. George S. Patton, a famous tank commander during World War II. It won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor in a Leading Role, which George C. Scott, who played Patton, refused to accept.
