Saturday’s TV highlights and weekend talk shows: ‘Love in Paradise’ and more
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SERIES
Austin City Limits Hard-rocking R&B group Alabama Shakes, fronted by powerhouse singer-guitarist Brittany Howard, plays songs from their latest album, “Sound & Color.” 8 p.m. KVCR, midnight KOCE
MythBusters Hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman offer a sneak peek at the show’s upcoming final season, which kicks off next Saturday. 8 p.m. Discovery Channel
Ash vs Evil Dead This action-horror-comedy series, based on the Sam Raimi films and starring Bruce Campbell, ends its first season. 9 p.m. Starz
Sex Sent Me to the E.R. This series that reenacts titillating and/or embarrassing tales of trysts gone awry is back for another season. 10 p.m. TLC
MOVIES
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Richard Gere joins the cast and Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel return in this 2015 sequel to the 2012 comedy set in India. 8 p.m. HBO
Don’t Wake Mommy Ashley Bell (“United States of Tara”), Sara Rue (“Mom”) and Denise Crosby star in this new made-for-cable thriller about a new mother (Bell) who makes the wrong kind of friend. 8 p.m. Lifetime
Love in Paradise Luke Perry (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) plays a big-screen cowboy who finds romance on a dude ranch with Emmanuelle Vaugier (“Mistresses”) in this new TV move. 9 p.m. Hallmark Channel
Being Evel This new documentary salutes Evel Knievel, the jump-suited motorcycle daredevil famous for his death-defying stunts. 9 p.m. History Channel
Child 44 Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace (“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”), Gary Oldman and Joel Kinnaman (“The Killing”) star in this fact-based 2015 thriller about the hunt for a serial killer who preys on young boys in 1950s Soviet Russia. 10 p.m. Cinemax
SPORTS
College football Penn State plays Georgia in the TaxSlayer Bowl; Kansas State challenges Arkansas in the Liberty Bowl; Oregon meets Texas Christian in the Alamo Bowl; and West Virginia faces Arizona State in the Cactus Bowl. 9 a.m., and 12:20, 3:45 and 7:15 p.m. ESPN
WEEKEND TALK
SATURDAY
CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) 4 a.m. KCBS
Today (N) 5:30 a.m. KNBC
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
McLaughlin Group (N) 6:30 p.m. KCET
SUNDAY
Today (N) 6 a.m. KNBC
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union 2016 politics: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.); 2016 politics: Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Academy Award-winner Kate Winslet discusses her life and career. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace 2016 presidential election: Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.); 2016 presidential election: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Fareed Zakaria GPS Foreign policy; public vs. private sector myths. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Face the Nation Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; former deputy CIA director Michael Morell; former National Security Advisor Thomas Donilon. (N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio); Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) (N) 8 a.m. KNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson; Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Reliable Sources Coverage of the sexual-assault charges against Bill Cosby; relationship between Donald Trump and Fox News’’ Roger Ailes. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of Donald Trump’s comments about former President Clinton; sexual-assault charges against Bill Cosby. (N) 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Fox News Channel
60 Minutes The sinking of the cargo ship El Faro, the worst U.S. maritime disaster in 35 years; the Mafia’s involvement in agriculture in Italy includes exporting olive oil falsely labeled as extra-virgin; 12-year old jazz prodigy Joey Alexander. (N) 7 p.m. KCBS
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