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SERIES
Tanked: Neil Patrick Harris commissions a Houdini-themed fish tank in this new episode (9 p.m. Animal Planet).
Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s: The docu-series about a burgeoning chain of soul-food restaurants returns (9 p.m. OWN).
48 Hours Mystery: The newsmagazine revisits the 1981 drowning death of actress Natalie Wood (10 p.m. CBS).
Saturday Night Live: The sketch-comedy series launches its 38th season; “Family Guy’s” Seth MacFarlane hosts, with musical guest Frank Ocean (11:29 p.m. NBC).
SPECIALS
Willie Barcena: I Gotta Be Honest: The comic performs in a new stand-up special (11 p.m. Showtime).
MOVIES
Sunrise: George O’Brien and Janet Gaynor star in this classic 1927 silent from director F.W. Murnau (5 p.m. TCM).
Aladdin and the Death Lamp: The fabled hero battles an evil genie in this 2012 fantasy tale (7 and 11 p.m. Syfy), followed by the mythological creature-feature “Pegasus vs. Chimera” (9 p.m.).
Johnny English Reborn: Rowan Atkinson is back as the bumbling British spy in this 2011 sequel(10 p.m. Cinemax).
Unstable: Ashley Scott and Ivan Sergei star in this made-for-cable thriller (10 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
College football: Cal at Ohio State (9 a.m. ABC); Arkansas State at Nebraska (9 a.m. ESPN2); Alabama at Arkansas (12:30 p.m. CBS); North Carolina at Louisville (12:30 p.m. ABC); Florida at Tennessee (3 p.m. ESPN); the Trojans at Stanford (4:30 p.m. Fox); Notre Dame at Michigan State (5 p.m. ABC); and Texas at Mississippi (6:15 p.m. ESPN).
Baseball: The White Sox meet the Twins (10 a.m. WGN America); the Rays play the Yankees (1 p.m. Fox); the Angels visit the Royals (4 p.m. FSN); and the Dodgers host the Cardinals (6 p.m. FS Prime).
Soccer: The Sounders face the Timbers (12:30 p.m. NBC) and Chivas USA hosts the Earthquakes (7:30 p.m. FSN).
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