What To Watch: Young Sheldon Star's Stolen Baby, Hip Hop Treasures Finale, iHeartRadio Festival And More
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On TV this Saturday: Emily Osment is questioned about a Stolen Baby, the legendary Sugarhill Gang appears on Hip Hop Treasures and Hulu streams the iHeartRadio music festival. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for September 23, 2023
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Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators
Ovation
Frank and Lu are hired to watch an energy tycoon's daughter to ensure a wedding goes off without a hitch; then at 8 pm, the duo investigates a strange 20-year-old car accident that killed a young mom.
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Bounce
Jarvis hangs out with his new family and realizes how much they don't have in common; Omar's relationship with Eugene is tested after an encounter with a patron turns violent.
Retreat to You
Hallmark Channel
TV-movie premiere: Former high school best friends (played. by Chesapeake Shores' Emilie Ullerup and Rookie Blue's Peter Mooney) get a second chance to reconnect while spending time at a wellness retreat.
Stolen Baby: The Murder of Heidi Broussard
Lifetime
TV-movie premiere: A young woman (Young Sheldon's Emily Osment) is questioned by authorities after her best friend (The Expanse's Anna Hopkins) gives birth and then disappears.Courtesy of Lifetime
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All Rise
OWN
Luke and Mark continue to pursue a serial killer theory; an organ trafficking case takes a surprising turn.
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Hip Hop Treasures
A&E
Season 1 finale (two episodes): Cipha Sounds tracks down artifacts from the legendary Run DMC; then at 11 pm, Cipha Sounds meets with the first rap recording group Sugarhill Gang, while Yo-Yo meets up with Naughty by Nature's Treach.
Sam Jay: Salute Me or Shoot Me
HBO
In her first HBO special, the Saturday Night Live writer and comedian discusses the stresses of long-term relationships, the power of empathy and embracing our differences.
iHeartRadio Music Festival
Hulu
Day 2: Watch the Las Vegas music festival live from your couch with performances by Foo Fighters, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Clarkson, Public Enemy, Thirty Seconds to Mars and Travis Scott.
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Saturday Night Live
NBC
Jenna Ortega hosts this encore episode from March; The 1975 performs.