What To Watch: Creative Arts Emmys, Roy Wood Jr.'s CNN Series And More

On TV this Saturday: FXX airs the Creative Arts Emmys, Roy Wood Jr. hosts a news quiz show and Jodie Sweetin stars in The Heiress and the Handyman. Here are eight programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for September 14, 2024

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College Football

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On ABC, LSU vs. South Carolina (12 pm), Texas A&M vs. Florida (3:30 pm), Georgia vs. Kentucky (7:30 pm)... on CBS, Notre Dame vs. Purdue (3:30 pm), Colorado vs. Colorado State (8 pm)... on The CW, Ole Miss vs. Wake Forest (6:30 pm)... on ESPN, Memphis vs. Florida State (12 pm), Tulane vs. Oklahoma (3:30 pm), Texas-San Antonio vs. Texas (7 pm), San Diego State vs. California (10:30 pm)...  on ESPN2, West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh (3:30 pm)... on Fox, Alabama vs. Wisconsin (12 pm), Oregon vs. Oregon State (3:30 pm), UCF vs. TCU (7:30 pm)... on NBC, Indiana vs. UCLA (7:30 pm)... on Peacock, Central Michigan vs. Illinois (12 pm), Washington State vs. Washington (3:30 pm)... on truTV, Kennesaw State vs. San Jose State (7 pm), New Mexico State vs Fresno State (10:30 pm). 

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Civil War

HBO

Premium cable premiere: In a dystopian future, a team of military-embedded journalists race to reach Washington, D.C. before rebel factions descend upon the White House; Kirsten Dunst (Fargo), Wagner Moura (Narcos) and Cailee Spaeny (Mare of Easttown) star.

Creative Arts Emmys

FXX

The Creative Arts ceremonies (which were held Sept. 7 and 8; view early winners) have been condensed into this two-and-a-half hour broadcast; the Primetime Emmys follows Sunday at 8/7c on ABC (see nominees).

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The Face I Can't Forget

Lifetime

TV-movie premiere: An amnesiac (Killer Co-Worker's Rayisa Kondracki) who survived a car accident experiences flashbacks of another daughter that no one believes exists; James Gilbert (Moonshine) co-stars. 

The Heiress and the Handyman

Hallmark Channel

TV-movie premiere: An heiress (Fuller House's Jodie Sweetin) who lost all of her fortune moves to a rural farm where she mistakes her attractive neighbor (North Shore's Corey Sevier) for a handyman.

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Bounce TV

Jackee has major doubts about her relationship; Omar gets disturbing news about Eugene.

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Have I Got News for You

CNN

Series premiere: Former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. hosts this new panel show that delivers comedic observations through the lens of a news quiz show; Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black serve as team captains.   

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Saturday Night Live

NBC

Kristen Wiig hosts this encore episode from April; Raye performs. (Who was not asked back for Season 50?)

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