What To Watch: Eurovision Grand Final, Tamera Mowry On Hallmark And More
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On TV this Saturday: Eurovision crowns a winner, Tamera Mowry-Housley is one of the Dream Moms and David Attenborough begins his Global Adventure. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for May 13, 2023
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USFL Football
Fox, USA Network
Pittsburgh Maulers take on the Michigan Panthers (at 12:30 pm on USA Network); Houston Gamblers battle the Birmingham Stallions (4 pm, Fox).
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Eurovision Song Contest — Grand Final
Peacock
The qualifying contestants compete in a final showdown and a winner is revealed; Mimicat (pictured above), TVORCHI, Mae Muller and more perform; Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham, Julia Sanina and Alesha Dixon host.
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Murdoch Mysteries
Ovation
Murdoch investigates the stabbing and death of a doomsayer.
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David Attenborough's Global Adventure
BBC America
Stateside premiere: Attenborough embarks on a seven-year journey from Australia's Great Barrier Reef to the rainforests of Borneo.
Dream Moms
Hallmark Channel
TV-movie premiere: A former singer (Sister, Sister's Tamera Mowry-Housley) and a one-time aspiring dancer (UnREAL's Chelsea Hobbs) reignite their passions while competing in a nationally televised talent contest.
Maid for Revenge
Lifetime
TV-movie premiere: A young maid (Fly Away With Me's Kathryn Kohut) must put the pieces together after she wakes up next to her dead client's pool, covered in blood; Matt Wells (A Date With Danger) co-stars.
Masters of Illusion
The CW
Featured magicians include Eric Eaton, Chipper Lowell, My Uyên, Rob Lake, Adam Wylie and Lucy Darling.
XFL Championship
ABC
Arlington Renegades take on the D.C. Defenders in the league's final match-up of the season.
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SNL Vintage
NBC
Oscar Isaac hosts this Season 47 episode from March 5, 2022; Charli XCX performs.
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Saturday Night Live
NBC
Quinta Brunson hosts this encore episode from April; Lil Yachty performs. (Yep, rest of season is scrapped due to WGA strike — who was gonna host?)