What To Watch: Jack Harlow Hosts SNL, Kellie Martin's Amish Sin And More
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On TV this Saturday: Jack Harlow makes his SNL hosting debut, Kellie Martin confronts an Amish Sin and the World Series continues. Here are nine 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 October 29, 2022
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An Amish Sin
Lifetime
TV-movie premiere: Life Goes On's Kellie Martin plays mom to an Amish teen who refuses to obey when her parents insist she marry her childhood abuser; Rukiya Bernard (Yellowjackets) co-stars.
Catering Christmas
GAC Family
TV-movie premiere: A caterer (The Royals' Merritt Patterson) falls for the heir (When Calls the Heart's Daniel Lissing) of the renowned foundation that has hired her to work their annual Christmas gala.
Criss Angel's Magic With the Stars
The CW
Omarion and Dancing With the Stars' Maksim Chmerkovskiy perform a one-of-a-kind vanish-and-reappearance that happens in a split second.
Jolly Good Christmas
Hallmark
TV-movie premiere: While in London, an American expat (Reign's Will Kemp) enlists the services of a professional shopper (Royal Pains' Reshma Shetty) to find his girlfriend the perfect present.
MLB World Series
Fox
The Houston Astros host the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 2 of the Fall Classic. [crowdsignal poll=11229532]
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World's Funniest Animals
The CW
Naomi's Kaci Walfall joins commentators Mikalah Gordon, Brian Cooper, Carmen Hodgson and Noah Matthews.
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Christmas Bedtime Stories
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
TV-movie premiere: Three years after her husband goes missing during his deployment, an Army wife (Hallmark regular Erin Cahill) begins to tell her daughter stories about her dad (played by How to Get Away With Murder's Charlie Weber).
NFL Icons
Epix
Season 2 finale: The final installment chronicles the ascent of Tony Dungy, who'd become the first Black head coach to win a Super Bowl.
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Saturday Night Live
NBC
Rapper Jack Harlow pulls double duty as host and musical guest; Cecily Strong returns. (Who's hosting Nov. 5?)