TV Highlights
SERIES
Kids shows: Nickelodeon premieres two new programs: “Planet Sheen” (11 a.m.) and “T.U.F.F. Puppy” (11:30 a.m.).
Iconoclasts: Dr. Jane Goodall and Charlize Theron profile each other in the season premiere (9 p.m. Sundance).
Austin City Limits: Jimmy Cliff performs in this new episode (11 p.m. KLCS).
Saturday Night Live: Bryan Cranston hosts with musical guest Kanye West (11:29 p.m. NBC).
MOVIES
Rambo series: Sylvester Stallone plays the emotionally shattered Vietnam veteran who’s bullied by a redneck sheriff (Brian Dennehy) in the 1982 drama “First Blood” (5 p.m. Spike). That’s followed by the 1985 sequel “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (7 p.m.) and 2008’s “Rambo” (9 p.m.).
Bonnie and Clyde: Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star in director Arthur Penn’s 1967 account of the gun-toting bank robbers and the trail of terror they blazed through the Southwest in the ‘30s (5 p.m. TCM).
Badlands: Writer-director Terrence Malick helped make stars out of Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek as a pair of fugitive lovers who embark on a murder spree after he kills her disapproving father, in this controversial 1973 drama based on the real-life 1958 murders committed by Charles Starkweather and Caril Fugate. Warren Oates costars (7 p.m. TCM).
Catch Me if You Can: Leonardo DiCaprio plays an impersonator who charms others into believing he’s a doctor, an airline pilot or anyone else in director Steven Spielberg’s 2002 drama. Tom Hanks and Christopher Walken also star (8 p.m. TNT).
SPORTS
College football: Tennessee at LSU (12:30 p.m. CBS); Oklahoma vs. Texas (12:30 p.m. ABC); Wisconsin at Michigan State (12:30 p.m. ESPN); Washington State at UCLA (12:30 p.m. FS Prime); Florida at Alabama (5 p.m. CBS); Stanford at Oregon (5 p.m. ABC); Penn State at Iowa (5 p.m. ESPN); Washington at USC (5 p.m. ESPN2).
Baseball: San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants. (1 p.m. Fox); the Angels visit the Texas Rangers (5 p.m. FSN); the Arizona Diamondbacks visit the Dodgers (7 p.m. FS Prime).
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