What To Watch: Orphan's Return, Witch Finale, TV Land Awards And More
On TV this Saturday: Orphan Black's third season brings in the (other) clones, Good Witch gets bad news, the TV Land honors classic shows and Tatau's premiere makes an odd discovery. Here are seven programs to keep on your radar.
Showtimes for April 18, 2015
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Deadly Revenge
Lifetime
When Cate (Alicia Ziegler, Wildfire) begins to fall for her co-worker, Harrison (Mark Hapka, Days of Our Lives), his past starts to surface, revealing a dark history that threatens Cate’s very existence.
The Good Witch
Hallmark
Season finale, two hours: When Cassie receives devastating news about the future of the Bell, Book and Candle, the whole town must come together to help her. (Yep, renewed.)
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Orphan Black
BBC America
Season 3 premiere: Sarah pursues the missing Helena, and must use her acting chops to deter a Topside investigator who threatens the Leda sisters' lives. (Get scoop from co-creator John Fawcett and star Ari Millen.)
Outlander
Starz
While Claire and Geillis stand trial for witchcraft, Jamie tries to rescue Claire — but not before she discovers a secret about Geillis’ past.
TV Land Awards
TV Land
Hosted by Terry Crews, this year’s awards will honor Parenthood (bring the Kleenex!), The Wonder Years, Ally McBeal, Betty White, Donny and Marie Osmond and the late Joan Rivers.
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Tatau
BBC America
Series premiere: When best friends Kyle (newcomer Joe Layton) and Budgie (Theo Barklem-Biggs, Silk) begin a journey around the world together, they find the corpse of a local girl whose death sets in motion a series of odd events.
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The Graham Norton Show
BBC America
Season 17 premiere: Graham chats with Stanley Tucci, Kim Cattrall and actor/comedians Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse, with musical guest Years and Years.