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Sunday, Feb. 9
Super Bowl LIX: Kansas City vs. Philadelphia
FOX, 6:30pm Live
The AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles compete for the Lombardi Trophy and a place in football history tonight at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Chiefs have the chance to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls. Two years ago, the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII. Jon Batiste performs the national anthem and Kendrick Lamar performs the halftime show.
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Picture Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Lawyers
TCM, beginning at 6:45am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Best Picture: One Foot in Heaven (1941; nominee), The Good Earth (1937; nominee), Lady for a Day (1933; nominee), Libeled Lady (1936; nominee), Gigi (1958; winner) and My Fair Lady (1964; winner). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Lawyers,” featuring To Kill a Mockingbird (1962; Best Actor winner Gregory Peck), Witness for the Prosecution (1957; Best Actor nominee Charles Laughton), Inherit the Wind (1960; Best Actor nominee Spencer Tracy), Trial (1955; Best Supporting Actor nominee Arthur Kennedy) and A Free Soul (1931; Best Actor winner Lionel Barrymore).
The Madden Cruiser: A Bayou Adventure With Bill Belichick
FOX, 12pm
This one-hour special features eight-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick as he travels in John Madden’s iconic Madden Cruiser bus on an unforgettable road trip through Louisiana’s football country. Belichick visits with special guests Tom Brady, Michael Strahan, Curt Menefee and others on the journey to New Orleans and Super Bowl LIX.
Great American Rescue Bowl
Great American Family, 12pm
Beth Stern returns to host this event that showcases adorable — and, unfortunately, homeless — kittens, puppies, cats and dogs in an effort to help them find forever homes.
NBA Basketball: Philadelphia at Milwaukee
ABC, 2pm Live
Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers are at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum for a matchup with the Bucks.
Puppy Bowl XXI
Animal Planet/Discovery Channel/TBS/truTV/Max/Discovery+, 2pm; kickoff show at 1pm
Two decades after it first debuted as a Super Bowl programming alternative, this cute and cuddly competition returns for its 21st installment. The three-hour event will feature 142 rescue puppies from 80 shelters across 40 states and two countries. Team Fluff will be led by Julep, the competition’s first ever St. Bernard mix, and Smoosh, the only Pekingese to compete in the games, while Team Ruff will be led by Mr. Pickles, a pug-Chihuahua, and Tuani, a Chihuahua-German shepherd.
Miss Scarlet: “The Enchanted Mirror”
PBS, 8pm
Eliza (Kate Phillips) explores the cutthroat world of Victorian theater while finding herself growing ever closer to Inspector Blake (Tom Durant Pritchard).
All Creatures Great and Small: “Pair Bond”
PBS, 9pm
Carmody (James Anthony-Rose) gets an exciting opportunity, leaving Siegfried (Samuel West) wondering whether he’s holding back his protégé, while Mrs. Hall (Anna Madeley) must deal with an unlikely emergency in Darrowby.
Funny Woman
PBS, 10pm
Sophie (Gemma Arterton) juggles newfound career prospects while grappling with heartbreak and concern for her ailing mother.
The Floor
FOX, 10:30pm
Season Premiere!
The 100-contestant trivia quiz show hosted by Rob Lowe makes its Season 3 debut following FOX’s coverage of Super Bowl LIX. New episodes air Wednesdays beginning Feb. 12.
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Monday, Feb. 10
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Art Direction Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Kids
TCM, beginning at 6:30am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Academy Awards for their art direction: Rashomon (1950; nominee), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937; nominee), The Thief of Bagdad (1940; winner), America America (1963; winner), Moulin Rouge (1952; winner) and The Red Shoes (1948; winner). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Kids,” featuring Kramer vs. Kramer (1979; Best Supporting Actor nominee Justin Henry, who was just under 9 years old at the time and is still the youngest nominee for any competitive category in Oscar history), Shane (1953; Best Supporting Actor nominee Brandon De Wilde), These Three (1936; Best Supporting Actress nominee Bonita Granville), Skippy (1931; Best Actor nominee Jackie Cooper) and The Bad Seed (1956; Best Supporting Actress nominee Patty McCormack).
College Basketball
ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 7pm Live
Catch North Carolina at Clemson and Baylor at Houston on ESPN. Charlotte at Florida Atlantic airs on ESPN2.
The Neighborhood: “Welcome to the e-Neighborhood”
CBS, 8pm
A new community social app shakes up the neighborhood in the new episode “Welcome to the e-Neighborhood.”
All American: “Get By”
The CW, 8pm
Cassius (Osy Ikhile) and KJ (Nathaniel McIntyre) navigate their first day at Beverly and South Crenshaw High.
Extracted
FOX, 8pm
New Series!
What would your family do for a chance to win $250,000? Would they let you endure the unthinkable? Think Hunger Games (without other contestants trying to kill you) and you’ll get a bit of the general premise of FOX’s new addictive “family” survivalist series, where 12 untrained competitors attempt to survive grueling conditions, perilous terrain and the threat of fearsome predators in the unforgiving Canadian wilderness. Miles away, two of each survivalist’s family members are locked down at a secluded headquarters watching them via a 24/7 live feed. The fate of each untrained contestant lies in the hands of their family members. Will they “extract” them when at their worst, or will they force them to endure?
The Voice: “The Blind Auditions, Part 2”
NBC, 8pm
Coaches Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, John Legend and Adam Levine vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the second night of the blind auditions.
Poppa’s House: “Dirty Laundry”
CBS, 8:30pm
Poppa (Damon Wayans) and Junior (Damon Wayans Jr.) hit a rough patch after Poppa makes jokes about the commercial Junior filmed for JJ’s (returning guest star Geoffrey Owens) foam roller company in the new episode “Dirty Laundry.”
Rescue: HI-Surf
FOX, 9pm
New Episodes!
The action drama following lifeguards in Hawaii returns with new Season 1 episodes tonight. Sonny (Robbie Magasiva), Em (Arielle Kebbel) and the team face their most dangerous rescue yet when a literal minefield is discovered on the ocean floor.
Celebrity IOU
HGTV, 9pm
Ocean’s Eleven star Andy Garcia gets the help of Drew and Jonathan Scott to deliver a heartwarming renovation to someone special in his life.
The Hunting Party: “Clayton Jessup”
NBC, 10pm
A deranged serial killer who targets happy families is on the loose and looking to kill again. The team must race against time to stop him before it’s too late. In the process, Bex (Melissa Roxburgh) learns who she can and can’t trust.
Tuesday, Feb. 11
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
Netflix
Original Film!
This animated film is based on the live-action fantasy series The Witcher and is led by Doug Cockle, who reprises his role from the Witcher video game series as the voice of sword-swinging hero Geralt of Rivia. The movie takes viewers deeper into the Continent as Geralt is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople.
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Original Screenplay Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Drama Queens
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Academy Awards for their original screenplays: The Seventh Veil (1945; winners Muriel Box and Sydney Box), Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (1953; nominees Jacques Tati and Henri Marquet), I Vitelloni (1953; nominees Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli), The 400 Blows (1959; nominees François Truffaut and Marcel Moussy), Splendor in the Grass (1961; winner William Inge), The Candidate (1972; winner Jeremy Larner) and North by Northwest (1959; nominee Ernest Lehman). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Drama Queens,” featuring Jezebel (1938; Best Actress winner Bette Davis), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951; Best Actress winner Vivien Leigh and Best Supporting Actress winner Kim Hunter), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966; Best Actress winner Elizabeth Taylor), Johnny Belinda (1948; Best Actress winner Jane Wyman) and Possessed (1947; Best Actress nominee Joan Crawford).
College Basketball: Tennessee at Kentucky
ESPN, 7pm Live
Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, will be rocking tonight as the Tennessee Volunteers take on the Wildcats in a matchup of elite teams on ESPN.
NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Tuesday night NBA action features the N.Y. Knicks at the Indiana Pacers and the Memphis Grizzlies at the Phoenix Suns.
Will Trent: “No Faith in Second Chances”
ABC, 8pm
Will (Ramón Rodríguez) investigates a murder with a familiar pattern, forcing him to confront his past.
FBI: “Shelter”
CBS, 8pm
When a gunman opens fire at a homeless shelter in Astoria, the team is led toward a killer with connections to a Mexican cartel in the new episode “Shelter.”
St. Denis Medical: “Nobody Even Mentions the Brownies!”
NBC, 8pm
Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) pushes the staff to upsell patients on hospital procedures, kicking off some fierce competition and a case of mistaken identity; Bruce (Josh Lawson) and Ron (David Alan Grier) try to play plumber for a day.
Night Court: “Ab-ventures in Babysitting”
NBC, 8:30pm
An old friend returns and leaves Abby (Melissa Rauch) saddled with taking care of a baby during court. Meanwhile, the gang tries to stop an influencer from publicly embarrassing the courthouse.
High Potential
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Let’s Play,” an anonymous tip to the LAPD sparks an unusual kidnapping investigation with multiple victims.
FBI: International: “Veritas Fidelis”
CBS, 9pm
When an American student is found dead at a prestigious U.K. university, the Fly Team investigates an infamous secret society in the new episode “Veritas Fidelis.”
Deal or No Deal Island: “Power Grab”
NBC, 9pm
The fate of the remaining players rests with their peers, but allegations of cheating spark chaos.
Great Migrations: A People on the Move: “One Way Ticket Back”
PBS, 9pm
Explore how the reverse migration of Black Americans to the South — driven by mass movements, economic change and an ongoing struggle for freedom — continued to reshape the country.
The Rookie: “The Gala”
ABC, 10pm
It’s Valentine’s Day, and Lt. Grey (Richard T. Jones) gives Tim (Eric Winter) and Lucy (Melissa O’Neil) an unromantic assignment, while John (Nathan Fillion) and Celina (Lisseth Chavez) track down a missing girl. Later, the team sharpens up for a charity gala where multiple relationships come to a head.
FBI: Most Wanted: “Do You Realize??”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Do You Realize??,” the Fugitive Task Force is sent on a hunt in Philadelphia to investigate a double homicide and the abduction of a 14-year-old girl in the foster care system.
The Irrational: “Murder She Rode”
NBC, 10pm
After a champion horse throws and kills his rider, Alec (Jesse L. Martin) and Phoebe (Molly Kunz) are called upon to save the horse from being euthanized. Their investigation reveals that what happened isn’t at all as it appears.
Chautauqua at 150: Wynton Marsalis’ All Rise
PBS, 10pm
Featuring stories of faith and democracy, this special celebrates Chautauqua’s sesquicentennial.
Wednesday, Feb. 12
Harlem Ice
Disney+
New Series!
This five-part docuseries (all available today) highlights the moving stories of the coaches and girls of Figure Skating in Harlem as they prepare for competitions and performances, and have unique experiences as girls of color breaking the “ice ceiling” and gaining access to a global stage.
Honeymoon Crasher
Netflix
Original Film!
In this French comedy, after his fiancée dumps him at the altar for her ex, a young man is left with no alternative but to go on his romantic honeymoon with his mother.
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Original Score Winners/Oscar-Worthy Boxers
TCM, beginning at 6:45am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features six films with musical scores that won Academy Awards: Summer of ’42 (1971; winner Michel Legrand), Easter Parade (1948; winners Johnny Green and Roger Edens), Camelot (1967; winners Alfred Newman and Ken Darby), Anchors Aweigh (1945; winner George Stoll), On the Town (1949; winners Roger Edens and Lennie Hayton) and Oklahoma! (1955; winners Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton and Adolph Deutsch). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Boxers,” featuring The Champ (1931; Best Actor winner Wallace Beery, who tied with Fredric March for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), the TCM premiere of The Fighter (2010; Best Supporting Actor winner Christian Bale) and Raging Bull (1980; Best Actor winner Robert De Niro).
Wild Cards: “Once a Con a Time in the West”
The CW, 8pm
Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) pursue a killer who attempted to murder a stallion, uncovering a family secret.
The Masked Singer
FOX, 8pm
Season Premiere!
A new group of costumed celebrities take to the stage to perform in Season 13 of the singing competition series.
NHL Hockey: 4 Nations Face-Off: Canada vs. Sweden
TNT & truTV, 8pm Live
The NHL forgoes the traditional All-Star events for this seven-game tournament taking place in Montreal and Boston Feb. 12-20, and featuring teams made up of the best players from Canada, Finland, Sweden and the USA. The puck drops on the 4 Nations Face-Off with Canada vs. Sweden in a round-robin game in Montreal.
Summer House
Bravo, 9pm
Season Premiere!
In Season 9 of the reality show, nine friends who share a summer house return to the Hamptons — along with two fresh faces — ready to have some fun in the sun.
NOVA: “Egypt’s Tombs of Amun”
PBS, 9pm
Follow archaeologists as they discover a long-lost ancient cemetery in Egypt’s sacred desert.
Thursday, Feb. 13
Cobra Kai
Netflix
Series Finale!
The series based on the beloved 1984 drama The Karate Kid drops its last five episodes. After a startling result in the Sekai Taikai, Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai must reckon with their pasts while facing an uncertain future both on and off the mat. Almost 40 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, it’s all been leading to this.
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Cinematography Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Prostitutes
TCM, beginning at 2:15am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Academy Awards for their cinematography: Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956; winner), Cries and Whispers (1972; winner), White Shadows in the South Seas (1928; winner), The Naked City (1948; winner), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945; winner), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939; nominee), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944; nominee), National Velvet (1944; nominee) and Black Narcissus (1947; winner). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Prostitutes,” featuring The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931; Best Actress winner Helen Hayes), BUtterfield 8 (1960; Best Actress winner Elizabeth Taylor), Klute (1971; Best Actress winner Jane Fonda), Primrose Path (1940; Best Supporting Actress nominee Marjorie Rambeau) and Anna Christie (1930; Best Actress nominee Greta Garbo).
NASCAR Cup Series: Duels at Daytona
FS1, 7pm Live
FS1 airs the pair of 150-mile qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway that will finalize the starting lineup for Sunday’s Daytona 500.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “A House Divided”
CBS, 8pm
Guest Star Alert!
Young Sheldon’s Zoe Perry and Matt Hobby guest-star in the new episode “A House Divided.” Audrey (Rachel Bay Jones) and Mary (Perry) go to war over CeeCee and Georgie (Montana Jordan), and Mandy (Emily Osment) can’t help but take sides.
NHL Hockey: 4 Nations Face-Off: USA vs. Finland
ESPN, 8pm Live
The USA skates against Finland at Bell Centre in Montreal in the round-robin phase of this four-team international hockey tournament.
Next Level Chef
FOX, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Gordon Ramsay presides over Season 4 of the ultimate culinary competition as chefs face unique cooking challenges with the goal of becoming the food world’s next superstar.
Law & Order: “Duty to Protect”
NBC, 8pm
When a teenage girl is found dead, the squad struggles to find a motive without knowing her identity; Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) must pick up the broken pieces of their case after a shocking courtroom revelation.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Calculated”
NBC, 9pm
When a high school principal busts a student for sexting, the SVU uncovers a sinister case of distribution concerning hundreds of underage students. Meanwhile, Silva (Juliana Aidén Martinez) pleads for leniency for a suspect she believes is innocent.
Elsbeth: “Tiny Town”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Tiny Town,” sparks fly between Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) and a handsome Scottish musician (guest star Ioan Gruffudd) after he witnesses a murder through a video art installation linking Manhattan with his tiny seaside town.
Found: “Missing While Misidentified”
NBC, 10pm
A new episode of this drama led by Shanola Hampton airs tonight; details were not available at presstime.
Friday, Feb. 14
I Am Married … But!
Netflix
New Series!
Li Nien-hsiu, writer/director of this romantic comedy series from Taiwan, said the inspiration came when she noticed many married people on dating apps and wondered what they were searching for. In her series, Alice Ko plays Lin I-ling, who has lived with her in-laws for three years and frequently contemplates divorce since her husband, Zeng Xue-you (Jasper Liu), is a momma’s boy. Things take a turn when I-ling meets a soulmate on a dating app.
Love Is Blind
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The dating series where people try to find a lasting connection with someone without initially seeing them fittingly returns for Season 8 on Valentine’s Day. The new season takes place in Minneapolis, with Nick and Vanessa Lachey returning as hosts.
Valeria
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The fourth and final installment of this Spanish drama based on Elísabet Benavent’s novels will feature six episodes as it follows close friends Valeria (Diana Gómez), Carmen (Paula Malia), Nerea (Teresa Riott) and Lola (Silma López) into their 30s, where their lives face new challenges that make it increasingly difficult to meet up. Yet, despite everything, sticking together remains the only thing that keeps them sane.
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Original Song Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Lovers
TCM, beginning at 5:15am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Academy Awards for their original songs: A Star Is Born (1954; nomination for “The Man That Got Away” by Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin), The Sandpiper (1965; win for “The Shadow of Your Smile” by Johnny Mandel and Paul Francis Webster), Dear Heart (1964; nomination for “Dear Heart” by Henry Mancini, Ray Evans and Jay Livingston), Swing Time (1936; win for “The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields), The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964; nomination for “I Will Wait for You” by Michel Legrand, Jacques Demy and Norman Gimbel), The Tender Trap (1955; nomination for “(Love Is) The Tender Trap” by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn) and High Society (1956; nomination for “True Love” by Cole Porter). The evening theme, fittingly since today is Valentine’s Day, is “Oscar-Worthy Lovers,” featuring Casablanca (1942; Best Actor nominee Humphrey Bogart), Marty (1955; Best Actor winner Ernest Borgnine and Best Supporting Actress nominee Betsy Blair), Pillow Talk (1959; Best Actress nominee Doris Day), Now, Voyager (1942; Best Actress nominee Bette Davis) and Brief Encounter (1945; Best Actress nominee Celia Johnson).
College Basketball
ESPN2 & FOX, beginning at 7pm Live
Valentine’s Day college hoops is highlighted by Saint Louis at Loyola Chicago (ESPN2) and UCLA at Indiana (FOX).
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Fresh From Florida 250
FS1, 7:30pm Live
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 2025 season gets the green flag tonight with this 100-lap, 250-mile race at Daytona International Speedway.
NCIS: Sydney: “Fire in the Hole”
CBS, 8pm
When a young girl finds the body of a former U.S. Navy officer floating in the harbor, the team is led to an 18th century sailing ship hosting a pirate-themed wedding in the new episode “Fire in the Hole.”
Happy’s Place: “Accountability”
NBC, 8pm
When Isabella (Belissa Escobedo) accidentally implies she doesn’t trust Steve’s (Pablo Castelblanco) work on the tavern’s taxes, Bobbie (Reba McEntire) and Steve decide to have some fun and teach her a lesson. Meanwhile, Gabby (Melissa Peterman) goes on a health kick, enlisting Takoda (Tokala Black Elk) as her personal trainer.
Fire Country: “Fare Thee Well”
CBS, 9pm
In the new episode “Fare Thee Well,” the crew responds to a call from the local Renaissance fair after a fire breather loses their balance and sets off a tent filled with fireworks.
NBA Rising Stars
TNT, 9pm Live
The NBA’s All-Star Weekend celebration at Chase Center in San Francisco includes tonight’s Castrol Rising Stars showcase of the top first- and second-year NBA players and NBA G League standouts. The Rising Stars champions will represent Team Candace — named for WNBA legend Candace Parker — in Sunday’s All-Star Game tournament.
Saturday, Feb. 15
31 Days of Oscar 2025: Best Picture Winners and Nominees/Oscar-Worthy Cowboys
TCM, beginning at 5:30am
Catch a Classic!
Today’s 31 Days of Oscar daytime lineup features films that were nominated for or won Best Picture: The Racket (1928; nominee), The Big House (1930; nominee), A Farewell to Arms (1932; nominee), The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934; nominee), Mister Roberts (1955; nominee), The Yearling (1946; nominee) and Around the World in 80 Days (1956; winner). The evening theme is “Oscar-Worthy Cowboys,” featuring True Grit (1969; Best Actor winner John Wayne), Cat Ballou (1965; Best Actor winner Lee Marvin), Giant (1956; Best Actor nominees Rock Hudson and James Dean; this was Dean’s second consecutive posthumous nomination) and The Westerner (1940; Best Supporting Actor winner Walter Brennan).
NHL Hockey: 4 Nations Face-Off
ABC, beginning at 1pm Live
All four teams in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament play in the round-robin phase today at Bell Centre in Montreal as Finland faces Sweden and the USA takes on Canada.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: United Rentals 300
The CW, 5pm Live
Daytona International Speedway hosts the first race of the NASCAR Xfinity Series season as drivers compete for 120 laps around Florida’s famed track.
Planet Earth: Asia: “Tangled Worlds”
BBC America, 8pm
Explore the jungles and rainforests of Asia in the new episode “Tangled Worlds,” which reveals how these diverse, densely vegetated ecosystems provide both opportunities and risks to wildlife.
Return to Office
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Two coworkers (Janel Parrish and Scott Michael Foster), known only to each other as Ms. Monday and Mr. Tuesday, return to the office on a hybrid schedule and start sending each other notes, sparking an interoffice romance.
Trapped in the Spotlight
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Neveah (Monique Coleman), an R&B singer struggling to rebuild her career, and her estranged former costar Lupita (Melyssa Ford) are kidnapped by an unhinged music producer 15 years after their partnership ended. With their lives and legacy on the line, Neveah and Lupita must face their past while completing their magnum opus album at gunpoint.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville
OWN, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Out With a Bang,” Ken sets boundaries for Martell and Tricia, and Tricia’s ex, Marques, gives Melody her flowers.
NBA All-Star Saturday Night
TNT, 8pm Live
The NBA’s All-Star Weekend events at Chase Center in San Francisco continue with the All-Star Skills Challenge, Slam Dunk Contest and 3-Point Contest.
Have I Got News for You
CNN, 9pm
Season Premiere!
This American version of the long-running U.K. comedic news series returns for Season 2, again hosted by Roy Wood Jr. with team captains Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black. Wood guides a rotating collection of guests through an array of funny games and quick-witted panel conversations that test their knowledge of current events.
ACL Presents: Willie Nelson & Family
PBS, 11pm
American original Willie Nelson returns to Austin City Limits to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his 1974 pilot taping in an epic hour, joined by Austin’s Asleep at the Wheel, and performs career highlights for the milestone occasion.
