Saturday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
America’s Worst Driver: The two-part season finale recognizes one motorist with a dubious title (10 and 11 p.m. Travel).
Saturday Night Live: Betty White hosts this new episode with musical guest Jay-Z (11:29 p.m. NBC).
SPECIALS
Rescued: Soledad O’Brien hosts this special that chronicles the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake through the eyes of two orphans, Cendy and Marc Kenson, who were abandoned years ago by their parents but later taken in at the orphanage of an American missionary family (5 and 8 p.m. CNN).
MOVIES
The Lion in Winter: Katharine Hepburn won her third Academy Award for her work in this 1968 adaptation of James Goldman’s play. Hepburn plays Eleanor of Aquitaine opposite Peter O’Toole as King Henry II (5 p.m. TCM).
The Adventures of Robin Hood: Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland star in this 1938 classic (7:30 p.m. TCM); followed by “Robin and Marian,” with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn cast in the same roles, albeit a bit older and wiser, in this 1976 update (9:30 p.m. TCM).
Mongolian Death Worms: Sean Patrick Flanery and Drew Waters star in this new TV thriller (9 p.m. Syfy).
SPORTS
College softball: LSU at Tennessee (9 a.m. ESPN); Missouri at Nebraska (10 a.m. FSN).
PGA golf: Players Championship, third round (11 a.m. NBC).
Baseball: The New York Yankees visit the Boston Red Sox (Noon Fox); the Toronto Blue Jays visit the Chicago White Sox (4 p.m. WGN A); the Angels visit the Seattle Mariners (6 p.m. FSN); the Colorado Rockies visit the Dodgers (7 p.m. FS Prime).
Soccer: The Galaxy visits the Seattle Sounders FC (Live) (1 p.m. FSN); the Houston Dynamo visits the Club Deportivo Chivas USA (7:30 p.m. KDOC).
Basketball: NBA playoffs: The Orlando Magic visits the Atlanta Hawks (2 p.m. ESPN); the Lakers visit the Utah Jazz (5:15 p.m. ABC).
College volleyball: NCAA Final (4 p.m. ESPN2).
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