What To Watch: Anne Heche's Lifetime Movie, Women Of Wrestling And More
Courtesy of Lifetime
On TV this Saturday: The late Anne Heche stars in Girl in Room 13, WOW Women of Wrestling is back and B.J. Novak's directorial debut streams on Peacock. Here are eight 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 September 17, 2022
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Vengeance
Peacock
In B.J. Novak's directorial debut, The Office star plays a journalist who travels to Texas to investigate the death of a woman he was hooking up with; Issa Rae (Insecure), Ashton Kutcher (That '70s Show), Boyd Holbrook (Narcos), J. Smith-Cameron (Succession) and Dove Cameron (Schmigadoon!) co-star.
WOW Women Of Wrestling
Check your local listings
The only global all-female wrestling organization returns showcasing high-level athleticism and drama from Foxxy Fierce, Adriana Gambino, Chainsaw, Americana and more.
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College Football
ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (at 12 pm on Fox); California vs. Notre Dame (2:30 pm, NBC); BYU vs. Oregon (3:30 pm, Fox); Penn State vs. Auburn (3:30 pm, CBS); Mississippi State vs. LSU (6 pm, ESPN); Toledo vs. Ohio State (7 pm, Fox); Michigan State vs. Washington (7:30 pm, ABC); Miami vs. Texas A&M (9 pm, ESPN); Fresno State vs. USC (10:30 pm, Fox). (View full schedule.)
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Girl in Room 13
Lifetime
TV-movie premiere: A mother (played by the late Anne Heche) tries to save her daughter (When Calls the Heart's Larissa Dias) from a drug-dealing human trafficker.
Wedding of a Lifetime
Hallmark Channel
TV-movie premiere: A recently separated couple (Mean Girls' Jonathan Bennett and Royal Pains' Brooke D'Orsay) reignites their romance when they compete on TV for an all-expenses-paid wedding.
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Masters of Illusion
The CW
Season 8 finale: Featured magicians include Farrell Dillon, Ngo My Uyen, Stuart MacDonald, Johnny Ace Palmer, Levent, Ran D' Shine, Eric Jones and Ed Alonzo.
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48 Hours
CBS
Season 36 premiere: Former Olympic equestrian and trainer Michael Barisone speaks out in his first televised interview since the end of his trial for the attempted murder of a former student and her boyfriend.