What To Watch: Red Band Finale, Transporter's Last Run And More

On TV this Saturday: Red Band Society's plug is pulled, Transporter's finale gets explosive, Black Sails deals with a sticky situation and NBC showcases Europe's best skaters. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.

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European Figure Skating Championships

NBC

Johnny Weir, Tara Lipinski and Terry Gannon host coverage of the men's and women’s free skates. (But honestly, we’re watching for Johnny’s outfit.)

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Megachurch Murder

Lifetime

After a popular megachurch leader (Major Crimes’ Malcolm-Jamal Warner) commits suicide, his teenage daughter's life goes off the rails, prompting her to prove that his death was really a murder.

Red Band Society

Fox

Series finale, two hours: The group copes with the loss of one of their own, which results in new hope for one of them. Meanwhile, Emma and Kara start facing their family issues. (Read preview.)

So You Said Yes

Hallmark Channel

When the owner of a bridal shop (Kellie Martin, Army Wives) falls for the son of her biggest competition, she must fend off his mother's attempts at sabotage.

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Black Sails

Starz

Flint faces a dilemma upon his return to Nassau, while Eleanor needs help from an unlikely source. (Watch a sneak peek.)

The Musketeers

BBC America

The Musketeers investigate Emilie of Duras, a woman claiming to have visions from God which instruct her to lead thousands of people into war with Spain.

Transporter

TNT

First, Frank and Caterina are hired to rescue a wounded aid worker from a warlord. Then, in the 10 pm season finale, Frank is forced to procure a powerful cyber bomb in order to save an ex-love. (Not yet renewed.)

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SNL Vintage

NBC

In an episode from Oct. 1990, Patrick Swayze hosts and Mariah Carey performs — which pretty much sums up the ‘90s, huh?

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Science/Discovery

Series premiere: Real-life pals Kevin Moore and Grant Reynolds examine the web’s most outrageous stunts-gone-wrong by recreating each one with sound science.

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