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Saturday, Sept. 6

Svengoolie Classic Horror & Sci-Fi Movie: “The Creature Walks Among Us”
MeTV, 8pm

Sven introduces 1956’s The Creature Walks Among Us, the third and final entry in Universal’s classic Creature From the Black Lagoon franchise. This one finds the Gill-man, played by Ricou Browning in the water and Don Megowan on land, captured by scientists and turning into an air-breather who can survive out of the water, but who still ends up on a rampage against the humans who just won’t leave him alone.

College Football
ABC, CBS, The CW, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX & NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

Top matchups include Iowa at Iowa State (FOX), Virginia at NC State (ESPN2), Baylor at SMU (The CW), Ole Miss at Kentucky (ABC), Kansas at Missouri (ESPN2), Oklahoma State at Oregon (CBS), Fresno State at Oregon State (The CW), Army at Kansas State (ESPN), Arizona State at Mississippi State (ESPN2), Michigan at Oklahoma (ABC), Boston College at Michigan State (NBC) and Stanford at BYU (ESPN).

Lawrence of Arabia
TCM, 1:30pm
Catch a Classic!

David Lean’s sprawling 1962 historical epic won seven of the 10 Oscars for which it was nominated, including Best Picture, and Best Director for Lean. Oscar nominee Peter O’Toole stars as T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united diverse Arab tribes to fight the Turks during World War I. Oscar nominee Omar Sharif and Alec Guinness are also among the cast in a nearly four-hour-long tale that definitely does not feel that long thanks not only to its terrific direction and performances, but also to its Oscar-winning cinematography by Freddie Young and Maurice Jarre’s iconic, Oscar-winning musical score.

Tennis: US Open: Women’s Final
ESPN, 4pm Live

The US Open’s two remaining women’s singles players compete for the title at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.

MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live

Viewers will see the San Francisco Giants at the St. Louis Cardinals, the Houston Astros at the Texas Rangers or the Minnesota Twins at the Kansas City Royals on FOX’s Saturday MLB regional broadcast.

Crossroad Springs: “Wolf on the Range”
Great American Family, 8pm

Tensions flare in the quiet ranching town of Crossroad Springs, as a wolf sighting stirs fear and conflict among the locals. James (Jonathan Stoddard), a visiting pastor torn between his duties in Chicago and his roots on the ranch, finds solace in an old barn where he reflects with Aunt Amy (Kate Drummond).

Have I Got News for You
CNN, 9pm
Season Premiere!

This American version of the U.K. show returns for Season 3, with host Roy Wood Jr. and team captains Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black guiding a rotating collection of guests through an array of games and quick-witted panel conversations that test their knowledge of current events.

Trafficked With Mariana Van Zeller: “Black Market Love”
Nat Geo, 9pm

Host Mariana Van Zeller investigates the global surge in anti-LGBTQ+ violence.

Naming the Dead
Nat Geo, 10pm
Season Finale!

This docuseries’ first season concludes with “The Man on Fire.” In 1996, a young man was burned alive in Atlanta. Who was he? Investigators team up with the DNA Doe Project to identify him and find his family.

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Sunday, Sept. 7

A Night at the Opera
MOVIES!, 2:25pm
Catch a Classic!

Considered by many to be the Marx Brothers’ finest and funniest film, this 1935 musical comedy classic finds Groucho, Harpo and Chico (in their first movie after Zeppo left the act) bringing hilarious anarchy to the staid, snooty and often pretentious world of opera, ultimately (and literally) bringing down the house during a staging of Verdi’s Il trovatore. There is ostensibly a plot, which finds the brothers working to see that a talented tenor (Allan Jones) gets a chance to perform with the beautiful soprano (Kitty Carlisle) who he’s fallen for. It’s worth sitting through the young lovers’ scenes until the Marxes show up onscreen again with more uproarious antics, notably in Groucho’s interactions with the always-terrific and frequent Marx Brothers comedic foil Margaret Dumont, who re-teams with the boys here as a wealthy dowager, and the film’s legendary scene set in a very crowded ship’s stateroom. This airing is the centerpiece of a Marx Brothers triple feature on MOVIES! today, preceded by A Day at the Races (1937) and followed by At the Circus (1939). — Jeff Pfeiffer

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity
Netflix
New Series!

In this anime series based on the beloved manga, when the intimidating Rintaro meets the open-minded Kaoruko, the unlikely duo grows closer. The only issue? Their respective neighboring high schools hate each other.

Magnolia Table: At the Farm
Magnolia Network & Food Network, 11am
New Series!

In this refreshed take on the Magnolia Table series, Joanna Gaines invites viewers into her family’s kitchen for a season centered on the art of baking cherished family recipes, seasonal favorites and simple, sweet comforts.

Tennis: US Open: Men’s Final
ABC, 2pm Live

The remaining two men in the US Open bracket duel for the championship at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.

Collector’s Call: “Meet Mike Pingel — Charlie’s Angels”
MeTV, 6:30pm

Writer, actor and publicist Mike Pingel has immersed himself in the world of Charlie’s Angels — even serving as Farrah Fawcett’s personal assistant from 2005-07. Pingel walks pop culture expert Jennifer Klein through his heavenly collection of over 2,000 items.

2025 Video Music Awards
CBS & MTV, 8pm Live

Long a staple on MTV alone, this year the VMAs are airing live on CBS for the first time in a three-hour ceremony that will also be simulcast on the show’s OG network, which is a sister service within the CBS/Paramount family. Lady Gaga leads the field with 12 nominations; other top contenders include Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar, Rosé, Sabrina Carpenter and The Weeknd. An hourlong preshow will air across all the networks in that family.

The Chicken Sisters: “No Trespassing, Y’all”
Hallmark Channel, 8pm

Amanda (Schuyler Fisk) and Frankie (Cassandra Sawtell) join forces to oust a pesky weasel who snuck into their house.

Professor T: “The Inspection”
PBS, 8pm

The investigation into a series of burglaries turns into something else when a school inspector is found murdered.

Dexter: Resurrection
Showtime, 8pm
Season Finale!

This sequel series taking our favorite serial killer all the way to New York City and to an entirely new cast of friends and foes wraps up Season 1 with “And Justice for All…”. Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman and David Zayas star.

NFL Football: Baltimore at Buffalo
NBC, 8:15pm Live

Sunday Night Football’s Week 1 matchup features two AFC powers at Buffalo’s Highmark Stadium with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens battling Josh Allen and the Bills.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
AMC, 9pm
Season Premiere!

After colliding with comic Stephen Merchant’s character in the U.K., Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) will end up in Spain for Season 3, where they’ll also spend the fourth and final season. “He’s really good at being serious,” Reedus said of Merchant’s performance, as McBride added that “there is levity” between Daryl and Carol in Season 3. But Merchant isn’t without his light moments despite the dramatic turn to come. Executive producer Scott M. Gimple said that Merchant’s episode in Season 3 contains everything they want the show to be about: “Sad, funny, strange, beautiful, scary.”

Task
HBO, 9pm
New Series!

Mare of Easttown executive producer and writer Brad Ingelsby returns to HBO for this high-octane thriller set in the working-class suburbs of Philadelphia. Mark Ruffalo plays an emotionally complicated FBI agent with a tragic past who heads a task force trying to put an end to a string of violent robberies led by an unsuspecting family man (Tom Pelphrey). “What made me know I was meant to do this was meeting with Brad Inglesby and Jeremiah Zagar,” Ruffalo shares of the emotionally challenging role. “We all just really got one another. We came from really different walks of life, Salli Richardson as well, but we all had the same working-class upbringings in tough multicultural towns, and we had the same values and beliefs in people and how messy it is to be a human being and how beautiful and interesting and diverse that truly was.” Those shared upbringings definitely translate into this thrilling and truly beautiful story.

The Marlow Murder Club: “Death on the Close: Part 1”
PBS, 9pm

A man with no ID and no connection to Marlow is found dead in the middle of a suburban road. The trio soon begin peeling back the layers of suburban perfection, digging beneath the petty day-to-day squabbles of neighbors.

Unforgotten
PBS, 10pm

The team discovers Asif (Elham Ehsas), Mel (MyAnna Buring) and Marty’s (Maximilian Fairley) connections to Gerry and bring Marty in; as Jess (Sinéad Keenan) reaches out to her sister, Leanne (Georgia Mackenzie) and Sunny’s (Sanjeev Bhaskar) friendship evolves.

Monday, Sept. 8

Her Mother’s Killer
Netflix
Season Premiere!

In the second season of this Colombian telenovela, with Mejía in prison, Analía (Carolina Gómez) and Pablo (George Slebi) look to their future. But a relentless new enemy threatens to destroy everything they’ve built.

In the Name of Love
Viaplay
New Series!

This eight-part series is based on director Bård Breien’s unconventional childhood and follows the Bang family, who built their fortune through underground porn in conservative 1970s Norway. As the series begins in the 1990s, one of their sons, Balder (Jakob Oftebro), hopes for a peaceful family gathering at his daughter’s baptism — until his estranged father, Lars (Trond Espen Seim), arrives uninvited, dragging decades of buried secrets back into the open. What follows is a provocative, heartfelt journey through the past of two brothers — Balder and Bjørnar (Jonas Oftebro) raised by two very different parents: Lars, a wealthy porn businessman who viewed eroticism as a political and social protest, and their mother, Anne-Lise (Maria Bonnevie), a discreet feminist and primary school teacher determined to keep the business a secret. Blending coming-of-age drama, dark comedy and emotional family reckoning, In the Name of Love charts the rise and fall of a family empire built on adult entertainment. As past and present collide, Balder is forced to confront the legacy he tried to leave behind — and ask whether love can survive the truth. Two new episodes premiere weekly every Monday through Sept. 29.

NFL Football: Minnesota at Chicago
ABC & ESPN, 8pm Live

Soldier Field in Chicago hosts Week 1’s Monday Night Football matchup as the Minnesota Vikings take on the Bears in an NFC North rivalry game.

LEGO Masters Jr.
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!

Kelly Osbourne hosts the season finale of this LEGO Masters spinoff featuring duos of LEGO enthusiasts from ages 9-17 competing for $50,000 and the ultimate LEGO trophy. Find out which builders and their celebrity teammates impressed judges Amy Corbett and Boone Langston with their creations.

Star of the Month: Peter Sellers (100th Birthday)
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Richard Henry Sellers, better known as comedic acting genius Peter Sellers, would have turned 100 today (he was born Sept. 8, 1925, in Southsea, Portsmouth, England; he died in London on July 24, 1980, at the age of 54). Sellers is celebrated with lineups of his memorable films Monday nights this month beginning tonight with five of his earlier British films: the dark comedy The Ladykillers (1955), costarring Alec Guinness and Herbert Lom, with whom Sellers would later memorably re-team in the Pink Panther movies; Your Past Is Showing (1957); the satirical comedy The Mouse That Roared (1959), one of several films in which Sellers took on multiple roles (he plays three here); I’m All Right Jack (1960); and Tom Thumb (1958). — Jeff Pfeiffer

The Quiz With Balls
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

Two musical families belt out answers and try to knock each other off key. See who has what it takes to stay dry and win a cash prize in the Season 2 finale “Pitch Perfect.” Jay Pharoah hosts.

POV: “The Age of Water”
PBS, 10pm

Following the deaths of three children in a rural Mexican community, the discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial.

Tuesday, Sept. 9

Jacques Tourneur Tribute
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!

Enjoy nine films helmed by Jacques Tourneur, the French American filmmaker who directed stylish and atmospheric works across a variety of genres, perhaps notably a few of the famed horror movies produced by Val Lewton, but also dramas, romances and films noir. Today’s Tourneur salute features They All Come Out (1939), a crime drama that was Tourneur’s Hollywood directorial debut; two Lewton-produced thrillers, Cat People (1942) and The Leopard Man (1943); Days of Glory (1944), the war drama that marked the film debuts of stars Tamara Toumanova and Gregory Peck; the 1944 melodrama Experiment Perilous; Out of the Past (1947), the legendary film noir led by Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas; the Joel McCrea-led Western Stars in My Crown (1950); Easy Living (1949), a drama starring Victor Mature and Lucille Ball; and the Western Great Day in the Morning (1956), featuring Virginia Mayo, Robert Stack and Ruth Roman. — Jeff Pfeiffer

The 1% Club
FOX, 8pm

A litigation attorney, a science teacher and a Whitney Houston superfan are among the contestants as the quiz show continues with the new episodes “Singles Night: She Might Be Out of Your League” and “Singles Night: Don’t Wanna Be a Nurse or a Purse.” Joel McHale hosts.

America’s Got Talent: “Quarterfinals 4”
NBC, 8pm Live

In the third round of the quarterfinals, 11 acts take the stage, and viewers can vote for their three favorite acts to advance to the semifinals by using the AGT app or by going to nbc.com. The live results show will air tomorrow night (Sept. 10).

Truck Dynasty: “Blood Red Redemption”
Discovery Channel, 9pm

A repeat client, Kim, calls as the company is about to leave their old shop. He wants an off-roading truck to comfortably seat his 11-person family, so Joe must find a way to cram three more rows of seats into the bed of this truck. Meanwhile, Ashley’s hands are full with her family again — Pop and Frank revolt when Joe changes how sales calls are handled. Can Ashley quell the rebellion?

Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television
HBO, 9pm
New Series!

This two-part series (concluding tomorrow night, Sept. 10) takes a journey through the history of Black representation on television, showcasing how Black artists and creators both shaped and revolutionized the medium while confronting the systemic challenges that have often undermined their contributions.

The Tech Bro Murders
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
New Series!

This true-crime docuseries explores the dark side of Silicon Valley, where brilliance and madness collide with sinister consequences. Guided by retired Palo Alto P.D. Detective Sandra Brown, the series unpacks some of the most shocking and twisted murder cases going back to the early days of the tech boom. In tonight’s series premiere episode, “Killer Code,” police have a puzzle to solve when they find a gifted programmer and a jilted lover at the scene of the murder of a beloved 62-year-old Menlo Park, California, resident. As they work to get to the bottom of who is responsible, the investigation leads them in an unexpected direction.

Songs & Stories With Kelly Clarkson
NBC, 10pm
Season Finale!

This programming event inspired by the “Songs & Stories” episodes of The Kelly Clarkson Show concludes as guest Lizzo joins host Kelly Clarkson for a heartfelt, unfiltered conversation about her music and personal life, and a performance in an intimate, unplugged setting.

Wednesday, Sept. 10

The Dead Girls
Netflix
New Series!

Based on the novel by Jorge Ibargüengoitia, this series dramatizes how the Baladro sisters built a brothel empire and became merciless killers in 1960s Mexico.

Love Is Blind: France
Netflix
New Series!

This latest international entry in the popular dating reality franchise follows French singles who date and get engaged — sight unseen — while divided into pods. Luthna Plocus and Teddy Riner host.

Match Game
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!

In the final episode of the season, celebrity contestants include Adam Pally, Randall Park, Kal Penn, Ana Gasteyer, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Beanie Feldstein.

Family Law: “Valley of the Dolls”
The CW, 8pm

Daniel (Zach Smadu) must convince the court his client is in a stable, monogamous relationship with an AI doll; Abby (Jewel Staite) represents a grieving mother who wants to delete an AI replica her ex made of their deceased daughter.

MasterChef: Dynamic Duos: “Road to the Finale”
FOX, 8pm

In this special new episode, catch a recap of the highlights and lowlights from Season 15 ahead of next week’s two-hour season finale.

America’s Got Talent: “Quarterfinals 4 Results”
NBC, 8pm Live

America’s votes will reveal which three acts from last night’s show will move on to the semifinals, and one act that advances straight to the finals with the new live show Golden Buzzer.

Big Cats 24/7
PBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

An elite team of wildlife filmmakers returns to Botswana’s Okavango Delta to follow the dramatic lives of its big cats, day and night. Season 2 sees the return of a familiar cast of human and feline characters, and begins with two episodes tonight. In “The Rogue Boys,” lionesses hunt nonstop to feed growing cubs; leopardess Xudum moves on, and the new mom, Lediba, steps into the spotlight; and Pobe the cheetah returns with two cubs of her own. Then, “Under Siege” shows how these fierce moms defend their young from various threats.

TCM Spotlight: Edith Head
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday night spotlight on legendary costume designer Edith Head continues with a lineup of titles representing just some of her domination in both Oscar nominations and wins. The Best Costume Design category was not created until 1948, when Head was already about two decades into her career, but once it was implemented, she was a pretty regularly announced name in that category, for films like the first four titles featured in tonight’s lineup: The Heiress (1949; Best Costume Design winner, shared with Gile Steele); All About Eve (1950; winner, shared with Charles Le Maire); Samson and Delilah (1949; winner, shared with Steele, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen and Gwen Wakeling); and Pocketful of Miracles (1961; nominee, shared with Walter Plunkett). Closing out the lineup early tomorrow is the comedy Critic’s Choice (1963), led by Bob Hope and Lucille Ball, who look stylish in Head’s outfits despite the designer not getting any nomination here. — Jeff Pfeiffer

Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

Chef Gordon Ramsay goes on his final Season 1 mission in this series that has him going undercover to find out what’s really going on at struggling restaurants and offer solutions to the owners.

“Downton Abbey” Celebrates the Grand Finale
NBC, 9pm

Ahead of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, a historical drama based on the popular TV series that opens in theaters this Friday, Sept. 12, take a sneak peek in this hourlong special.

Sacred Planet With Gulnaz Khan
PBS, 10pm
New Series!

Using a cinematic approach, this four-part hourlong series presented by environmental journalist Gulnaz Khan offers an examination of how climate change is impacting some of the most hallowed places on Earth, and how faith leaders worldwide are seeking to mitigate the worst consequences of the climate crisis by drawing on traditional knowledge, practices and beliefs. The series premiere episode finds Khan in the sacred mountains of Colombia with the Arhuaco people, who carry a vital message for humanity.

Thursday, Sept. 11

Zatima
BET+
Season Premiere!

The fourth season of this drama from Tyler Perry picks up again with two episodes available Thursdays through Oct. 9. The series continues to follow Zac (Devale Ellis) and Fatima (Crystal Renee Hayslett) as they prepare for parenthood while navigating deep emotional scars, complicated friendships and explosive entanglements.

Diary of a Ditched Girl
Netflix
New Series!

Carla Sehn leads this romantic comedy from Sweden as Amanda, a 31-year-old who embarks on a summer of intense dating, desperately craving to be loved and trying everything. Together with her friends, they try to find new dates for each other while debating big questions like: Why is it so hard to find love? And how many times can you venture into the world with your heart on your sleeve only to have it stepped on once again?

Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black
Netflix
Season Premiere!

Picking up after the first season cliffhanger, in which Horace (Ricco Ross) announced Chicago club dancer Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) as his new wife, aka the new woman leading the Beauty in Black cosmetics empire, Season 2 of this drama continues Kimmie’s journey as she steps into her power as the newest member of the Bellarie family — which doesn’t sit well with the other members.

Forbidden Planet
TCM, 10:45am
Catch a Classic!

This 1956 sci-fi classic earned an Oscar nomination for its visual effects (which brought to life, among other things, the iconic character of Robby the Robot). But it should also have been nominated for its groundbreaking, all-electronic musical score, and the film’s relatively deep themes (compared to other ’50s sci-fi flicks) rise from it being a loose adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. While some of its plot may have been inspired by the Bard, the pioneering film also influenced others in its own way, as its ideas and style (including sets of extraordinary scale) would be reverse-engineered into many cinematic space voyages in the following decades. Leslie Nielsen (deadly serious here in his days prior to his late-career resurgence as a comedic favorite in spoof films like Airplane!) plays the commander who brings his spaceship crew to the green-skied world that is home to Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter (Anne Francis) … and to a mysterious terror. Forbidden Planet is a highlight among TCM’s lineup this morning and afternoon featuring films that, through their stories and special effects, speculated — some more successfully than others — on how various forms of space travel could be achieved. It is preceded by Queen of Outer Space (1958) and From the Earth to the Moon (1958). It is followed by World Without End (1956), Satellite in the Sky (1956), and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and its 1984 sequel, 2010. — Jeff Pfeiffer

MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live

Thursday night MLB regional action on FOX gives viewers either the N.Y. Mets at the Philadelphia Phillies or the Kansas City Royals at the Cleveland Guardians.

College Football: NC State at Wake Forest
ESPN, 7:30pm Live

Two North Carolina foes in the ACC meet at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium in Winston-Salem as the NC State Wolfpack visit the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.

NFL Football: Washington at Green Bay
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live

Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, brings Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders to take on Jordan Love and the Packers on Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football.

Friday, Sept. 12

The Wrong Paris
Netflix
Original Film!

Miranda Cosgrove leads this romantic comedy as a young woman who joins a dating show thinking that it takes place in Paris, France — but it is actually in Paris, Texas. She plots a way to get eliminated, until her unexpected feelings for the show’s bachelor (Pierson Fodé) complicate her plans.

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place
Disney Channel, 7pm
Season Premiere!

In Season 2, Billie (Janice LeAnn Brown) grapples with the fact that being part of the Russo family might be more complicated than she thought — especially now that she’s not the only wizard in the house. Thanks to Roman and Milo’s (Alkaio Thiele and Max Matenko) new magical powers, Justin (David Henrie) is now tasked with training three young wizards for the Family Wizard Competition. As the stakes rise inside and outside the family, a mysterious new threat emerges, one that could unravel the Russos forever. Selena Gomez returns in her guest-starring role as Alex, and new guest stars include Freya Skye, Kirsten Vangsness and Harvey Guillén.

College Football
ESPN & FOX, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Friday night’s college football action features Colorado at Houston on ESPN and Kansas State at Arizona on FOX.

Interracial Romance — Part 2
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

After beginning last Friday, Turner Classic Movies tonight airs its second of two lineups of films featuring interracial couples, many of which were produced during times when onscreen portrayals of these loving pairs were considered socially unacceptable at best, if not outright shocking, to many people — and when such real-life relationships were even illegal in some places in America. Tonight’s lineup leads off with One Potato, Two Potato (1964), a drama centering on the romance and marriage between a white woman (Barbara Barrie) and a Black man (Bernie Hamilton). Following that is one of the most iconic entries among movies with this theme: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967), Stanley Kramer’s acclaimed and important drama that was one of the earliest American films to feature an interracial marriage in a positive manner. It follows a young white woman (Katharine Houghton) who brings home her Black fiancé (Sidney Poitier) to meet her parents (Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn and Oscar nominee Spencer Tracy in their ninth and final onscreen pairing; Tracy’s final film role), who must grapple with their concerns about the engagement. Next is the TCM premiere of writer/director Spike Lee’s romantic drama Jungle Fever (1991), which explores an extramarital interracial relationship between a Black architect (Wesley Snipes) and his Italian American temp secretary (Annabella Sciorra). Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Samuel L. Jackson, and Halle Berry and Queen Latifah in their film debuts costar. Finishing things up in late night and early tomorrow are All Night Long (1962), a British drama based on Shakespeare’s Othello and set in the London jazz scene, led by Paul Harris, Marti Stevens, Patrick McGoohan and Betsy Blair (along with several jazz greats appearing as themselves, including Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus); and Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974), a Cannes-acclaimed West German drama about a romance that develops between an elderly German woman (Brigitte Mira) and a Moroccan migrant worker (El Hedi ben Salem). — Jeff Pfeiffer

Lost in the Jungle
Nat Geo, 9pm

After a deadly plane crash strands four young siblings deep within the Colombian rainforest, a dramatic rescue mission unfolds, uniting Indigenous trackers and the military in a race against time. For the first time, this incredible true story that made headlines around the world is told from the children’s perspective, alongside that of the rescuers who scoured the Amazon for a grueling 40 days and nights to find them.

Saturday, Sept. 13

College Football
ABC, CBS, The CW, FOX & NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

Saturday’s best games on the college gridiron include Oregon at Northwestern (FOX), Georgia at Tennessee (ABC), USC at Purdue (CBS), Oregon State at Texas Tech (FOX), South Florida at Miami (The CW), Florida at LSU (ABC) and Texas A&M at Notre Dame (NBC).

NASCAR Cup Series: Bass Pro Shops Night Race
USA Network, 7:30pm Live

The playoffs Round of 16 concludes with this 500-lap race around Tennessee’s famed Bristol Motor Speedway. Four drivers will be eliminated from the playoffs heading into next week’s Round of 12 at New Hampshire.

The Groomsmen: Second Chances
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Network Premiere!

Danny (Jonathan Bennett) finds the courage to admit his romantic feelings for his best friend when he is asked to be the best man at his wedding in Greece.

A Husband to Die For: The Lisa Aguilar Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Newlywed and soon-to-be mother Lisa Aguilar (Keana Lyn Bastidas) discovers her husband (Jon McLaren) is living a double life just before she is viciously attacked in her own home in this thriller based on a true story. When she and her unborn baby are left for dead, Lisa miraculously survives and begins to unravel a horrifying truth: The man she trusted most may have tried to kill her.

Humphrey Bogart & John Huston
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Two of the most legendary among the several collaborations between star Humphrey Bogart and director John Huston, both from 1948, are featured in tonight’s double feature. First up is The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Huston won Oscars for his screenplay adaptation of B. Traven’s novel of the same name and for directing this masterful study of greed that was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. Bogart and Tim Holt star as Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, down-on-their-luck American vagrants in 1925 Mexico who team up with a grizzled prospector named Howard (Huston’s father Walter, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar) in search of gold in the central Mexican wilds. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits (who famously “ain’t got no badges”), the elements and, most especially, greed threaten to turn their success into disaster. Following that is Key Largo, Huston’s film noir classic that featured Bogie and Lauren Bacall in the last of their four memorable big-screen pairings together. Bogart plays disillusioned returning Army veteran Frank McCloud, who goes to the title island to visit the family of a man who died under his command in Italy during World War II. The family owns a hotel in Key Largo, and there Frank finds himself tangling with ruthless gangster Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson) when the two of them and a few other visitors are trapped by a hurricane in the hotel. Lionel Barrymore and Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner Claire Trevor also star. — Jeff Pfeiffer

Trafficked With Mariana Van Zeller: “Underground Street Racing”
Nat Geo, 9pm

Host Mariana Van Zeller investigates the deadly world of illegal street racing.

Boxing: Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford
Netflix, 9pm Live

Two of boxing’s most dominant forces — undisputed Super Middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Álvarez (62-2-2, 39 KOs) and undefeated four-division superstar Terence Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) — will face off in a fight for the unified Super Middleweight championship at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.