What To Watch: Kristen Stewart Hosts SNL, Breeders' Cup And More
Courtesy of NBC
On TV this Saturday: Kristen Stewart returns to Studio 8H, the Breeders' Cup leaves the gates and FullerHouse's Stephanie is Merry & Bright. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for November 2, 2019
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College Football
ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC
Eight games: Matchups include Michigan vs. Maryland (12 pm, ABC); Nebraska vs. Purdue (12 pm, Fox); Virginia Tech vs. Notre Dame (2:30, NBC); Miami vs. Florida State (3:30 pm, ABC); Georgia vs. Florida (3:30 pm, CBS); Utah vs. Washington (4 pm, Fox); SMU vs. Memphis (7:30 pm, ABC); Oregon vs. USC (8 pm, Fox).
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Head Full of Honey
HBO
Premium cable premiere: A widower (Paradise Lost’sNick Nolte) suffering from Alzheimer's goes on a heartwarming trip to Italy with his granddaughter; Matt Dillon (Wayward Pines) and Emily Mortimer (The Newsroom) co-star.
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Breeders' Cup
NBC
McKinzie (3-1), Code of Honor (4-1) and Vino Rosso (4-1) are among the favorites headlining this race, live from Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.
Christmas Reservations
Lifetime
TV-movie premiere: An event coordinator (Sabrina the Teenage Witch's Melissa Joan Hart) at a family lodge reconnects with her recently widowed college sweetheart (Desperate Housewives’ Ricardo Chavira); Michael Gross (Family Ties) and Markie Post (Night Court) co-star.
Merry & Bright
Hallmark Channel
TV-movie premiere: A candy cane company owner (Fuller House's Jodie Sweetin) falls for her corporate evaluator (Hallmark staple Andrew Walker).
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Second Act
Showtime
Premium cable premiere: An underappreciated retail worker (Shades of Blue'sJennifer Lopez) sets out to prove that she can make it on Madison Avenue with only her street smarts; Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical), Leah Remini (The King of Queens) and Treat Williams (Everwood) co-star.
Seven Worlds, One Planet
BBC America
Special presentation (72 minutes): Sir David Attenborough hosts this sneak peek at the upcoming nature docuseries, ahead of its 2020 premiere.
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Daniel Sloss: X
HBO
Stand-up special: The comedian covers gender constructs and masculinity with his trademark, Scottish-level swearing.