What To Watch: Hannah Anderson, FNL Pilot, Must-See Orphan And More

On TV this Saturday: Hannah Anderson's story is told, CMT revisits Friday Night Lights' kickoff, an Orphan Black revelation is made, and Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn find new trouble. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

Showtimes for May 23, 2015

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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

Discovery Family

When the map calls Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie to the kingdom of Griffonstone, they have differing ideas about what problem they've been sent to fix.

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Friday Night Lights

CMT

Ahead of the network’s FNL marathon (starting Monday at noon), pull on your "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can’t Lose" T-shirt and relive the pilot episode.

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Born on the Fourth of July

USA Network

The next in USA’s "Characters Unite" film series — which raises awareness of social injustice — this tale of an injured Marine who faces discrimination upon returning home will feature a special intro from star Tom Cruise.

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500 Questions

ABC

Repeat to Revisit: If you missed the first episode of ABC’s new quiz show, go back to Question 1 with this encore of the premiere.

Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story

Lifetime

Jessica Amlee (Heartland) stars as the titular teen, who was abducted by a family friend (Gilmore Girls' Scott Patterson) in 2013 and kept prisoner for a week.

When Calls the Heart

Hallmark

When a visitor from home arrives in Hope Valley, Elizabeth begins to question the series' clunky title her feelings for Jack.

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Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn

Nickelodeon

Season 2 premiere: While the quadruplets struggle to complete their history assignment, they discover they have some interesting ancestors.

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In An Instant

ABC

A family miraculously survives a plane crash that killed two in the Alaskan wilderness.

Orphan Black

BBC America

Paul digs up the ugly truth behind the Castor boys’ logbooks of names; Felix presses Rachel for a lead on Sarah’s whereabouts. (Editor’s Note: You’ll want to watch this one live, Clone Club. Seriously.)

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The Graham Norton Show

BBC America

Graham sits down with Simon Pegg (Star Trek), singers Kylie Minogue and Brandon Flowers, and comedian Michael McIntyre.

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