What To Watch: Woody Harrelson Hosts SNL, NAACP Image Awards, Weeknd Concert Special And More

On TV this Saturday: Woody Harrelson joins SNL's Five-Timers Club, Queen Latifah presides over the NAACP Image Awards and The Weeknd delivers a wild HBO concert event. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our Oscar Nominees streaming guideweekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for February 25, 2023

ET

LIV Golf

The CW

Day 2 of the tournament commences live from El Camaleon Golf Club in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

ET

Loudmouth

BET

Black History Month What to WatchDocumentary premiere (three-and-a-half hours): This new film explores the legacy of social justice leader Reverend Al Sharpton with never-before-seen footage of Sharpton on the frontlines, in the media and in the corridors of power.

ET

Murdoch Mysteries

Ovation

Murdoch suspects Rudyard Kipling and Lucy Maud Montgomery after a writer is murdered.

ET

12 Desperate Hours

Lifetime

TV-movie premiere: A woman (Billions' Samantha Mathis) being held hostage offers to drive her captor (Banshee's Harrison Thomas) wherever he wants in order to save her family's lives.

Made for Each Other

Hallmark Channel

TV-movie premiere: A sculptor (Red Oaks' Alexandra Turshen) uses magic to mold her ideal partner, but soon begins to fall for a human friend; Matt Cohen (General Hospital) and Aaron O'Connell (The Haves and the Have Nots) co-star.

NAACP Image Awards

BET, BET Her, CBS, VH1

Queen Latifah (The Equalizer) hosts the annual awards ceremony, which honors achievements in TV, film, music and literature. (View nominees and early winners.)

The Weeknd: Live at Sofi Stadium

HBO

The international popstar brings down the house in this 100-minute concert event.

ET

SNL Vintage

NBC

Dakota Johnson hosts this Season 40 throwback from Feb. 28, 2015; Alabama Shakes is musical guest.

ET

Saturday Night Live

NBC

Triangle of Sadness' Woody Harrelson hosts (and joins the Five-Timers Club); Jack White performs. (Who's hosting March 4 and 11?)


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